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When it comes to Colonial New England research, there is a gold mine of published resources to explore. As a group, early New Englanders are perhaps some of the most studied people on the planet! Across centuries and decades, historians and genealogists have created compiled genealogies, record transcriptions, finding aids, and study projects—detailing early New Englanders’ identities, lives, and family histories. In this online lecture, Robert Battle, editor of the New England Historical and Genealogical Register, discusses essential published resources for colonial research in the region.

This syllabus is intended to accompany our online lecture Best Published Resources for Colonial New England Research (archived recording as of 04/17/25): https://americanancestors.org/video-library). It includes a reference for all resources mentioned in the session, plus links to many others.

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Created by Robert Battle, FASG
Published: April 2025
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