The Descendants of Henry Sewall (1576-1656) of Manchester and Coventry England and Newbury and Rowley Massachusetts
Author: Eben W. Graves
Published: 2007/2008
Author: Eben W. Graves
Published: 2007/2008
Author: Richard H. Benson
Published: Dec-08
The author and winner of the 2006 Jacobus Award for The Read Family of Salem has compiled the genealogy of this large Rhode Island family --descendants of Thomas Arnold-- through the fifth generation.
Author: Janice Morgan Seligman, edited by Christopher Challender Child
Published: August 2011
Covering the ancestors behind Harold and Elsie Cole (Whipple) Morgan, this book includes families going back to colonial New England, New Amsterdam, Pennsylvania, and elsewhere. Also included are modern descendants of the Morgan, Cole, Whipple, Graham, and Seligman families. An appendix lists family members’ patriotic service in nearly all American military conflicts.
Author: Jonathan Conant Page
Published: Dec-08
Ringing the Gotchnag tells the stories of the Allens and the Wheelers, American missionary families who served in the Ottoman Empire. Page has drawn heavily on letters, diaries, and papers illuminating the families' experiences as the world changed and missionary policy evolved.
By John S. Fipphen and Richard C. Fipphen
2017
6" x 9" hardcover, 360 pages
Author: Alvy Ray Smith
Published: 2006
Author: Ethel Farrington Smith
Published: Mar-07
Family trees are never finished. In 2008, avid amateur genealogist Bill Griffeth published By Faith Alone, a history of his ancestors and the diverse faith traditions they brought with them to the American continent: Catholic, Anglican, Congregationalist, Presbyterian, and Methodist, just to name a few. But his journey of discovery continued. With this second edition, Griffeth adds ancestors who were Quakers and early members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Ultimately, By Faith Alone is not the story of a family.
Author: Patricia Law Hatcher, FASG, FGSP
Published: April 2011
By Patricia Law Hatcher, FASG, FGSP, and Kelvin L. Meyers
6 x 9 hardcover, 352 pages