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The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England 1634–1635, Volume VII, T–Y

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The years 1634 and 1635 were watershed years for New England immigration, representing as much as 20% of the total for the period 1620–1640. This now-complete seven-volume set provides profiles of more than 1,400 early New England immigrants. Each volume includes a discussion on the methods and sources used, more than 200 genealogical sketches, and comprehensive every-name and place indexes. 1999–2011

Volume VII, the final volume of this award-winning series, presents more than 200 new, authoritative genealogical sketches including:

The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England 1634–1635, Volume VI, R–S

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The years 1634 and 1635 were watershed years for New England immigration, representing as much as 20% of the total for the period 1620–1640. This now-complete seven-volume set provides profiles of more than 1,400 early New England immigrants. Each volume includes a discussion on the methods and sources used, more than 200 genealogical sketches, and comprehensive every-name and place indexes. 1999–2011

The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England 1634–1635, Volume V, M–P

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The years 1634 and 1635 were watershed years for New England immigration, representing as much as 20% of the total for the period 1620–1640. This now-complete seven-volume set provides profiles of more than 1,400 early New England immigrants. Each volume includes a discussion on the methods and sources used, more than 200 genealogical sketches, and comprehensive every-name and place indexes. 1999–2011

The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England 1634–1635, Volume IV, I–L

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The years 1634 and 1635 were watershed years for New England immigration, representing as much as 20% of the total for the period 1620–1640. This now-complete seven-volume set provides profiles of more than 1,400 early New England immigrants. Each volume includes a discussion on the methods and sources used, more than 200 genealogical sketches, and comprehensive every-name and place indexes. 1999–2011

Author: Robert Charles Anderson, FASG

Published: 2005

The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England 1634-1635, Volume III, G–H

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The years 1634 and 1635 were watershed years for New England immigration, representing as much as 20% of the total for the period 1620–1640. This now-complete seven-volume set provides profiles of more than 1,400 early New England immigrants. Each volume includes a discussion on the methods and sources used, more than 200 genealogical sketches, and comprehensive every-name and place indexes. 1999–2011

Author: Robert Charles Anderson

Published: March 2003

The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England 1634-1635, Volume II, C–F

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The years 1634 and 1635 were watershed years for New England immigration, representing as much as 20% of the total for the period 1620–1640. This now-complete seven-volume set provides profiles of more than 1,400 early New England immigrants. Each volume includes a discussion on the methods and sources used, more than 200 genealogical sketches, and comprehensive every-name and place indexes. 1999–2011

Author: Robert Charles Anderson, George F. Sanborn, Melinde Lutz Sanborn
Published: 2001

The History and Antiquities of Every Town in the State of New York

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Barber and Howe’s collaboration, originally published in 1841, opens with a general history of the state, followed by the details of each town, arranged alphabetically by county, then town, then city or village. Entries contain geographical and architectural descriptions, original Native American place names, political and religious history, population statistics, and interesting anecdotes about the activities of certain residents. Generously illustrated with Barber’s fine engravings and often accompanied by a verbal description of his impressions of the scene.

The Genealogies and Estates of Charlestown (in two volumes)

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Wyman’s work, compiled over thirty years and originally published in 1879is notable not only as a comprehensive collection of genealogies of early settlers but also as an abstract of real estate records, church records, gravestone inscriptions, and family records, thus giving us a picture of both the people and places in the town. His compilation remains a reliable and highly detailed source for historians of early Charlestown.

By Thomas Wyman

Foreword by Roger Thompson

6 x 9 paperback, 1,208 pages in 2 vols.