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New England Family Histories #1, 1600s-1800s
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New England Family Histories #1, 1600s-1800s
Find your ancestor in New England Family Histories #1, 1600s-1800s. This great data set is part of the Genealogy Library subscription, or can be purchased on CD-ROM.
 Data on your ancestors may include:
Names and descriptions of family members
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Dates and details of vital events (birth, marriage, death)

New England Family Histories #1 features approximately 40,000 names of New England residents and their families from the 1600s through the 1800s.

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Explore page images from 13 books covering New England family histories and genealogies. This information spans the 1600s to the 1800s and references approximately 140,000 names. Please note that some of the individuals included on the CD may not have lived in New England in this time period, but were mentioned in the genealogy of someone who did.

 Sources for New England Family Histories #1, 1600s-1800s:
This data set contains all of the following thirteen family histories:
A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter Family
• Descendants of Edward Colburn/Coburn
• A History of the Town of Keene
• History of the Kimball Family in America
• The Leavitts of America
• Register of the Middlebrook Family
• Prominent Men and Women of the Day
• History of Salem, MA Vol. I (1626-1637)
• History of Salem, MA Vol. II (1638-1670)
• History of Salem, MA Vol. III (1671-1716)
• Records of William Spooner
• The History of Weare, New Hampshire
• History of the Wheeler Family in America

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