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Addressing the lack of compiled information on individuals who immigrated to New England after the Great Migration, the Early New England Families Study Project provides accurate and concise published summaries of seventeenth-century New Englanders. The project uses Clarence Almon Torrey’s bibliographic index of early New England marriages as a guide and focuses on the families of children of Great Migration parents and on individuals who immigrated from 1641 through 1700.

Volume 2 presents the second fifty sketches written for the project (first published as an online database on AmericanAncestors.org), treating families with the following thirty-eight surnames:

Bacon • Badcock • Bayley • Carter • Clark • Cornish • Dunham • Dyer • Fairbanks • Fisher • Glover • Goodspeed • Grout • Hinckley • Holgrave/Holgrove • Hollister • Lamprey • Lane • Lowell • Marchant • Mason • Maverick • Morse • Moulton • Newton • Nichols •Oliver • Pike • Scottow/Scotto • Sherman • Starr • Stone • Stowe/Stow • Tompkins • Ward • Williams • Wing • Winsor/Windsor

By Alicia Crane Williams, FASG  

Published by NEHGS in November 2019

6 x 9 hardcover, 432 pages

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