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Since many of these volumes were originally published in very small quantities and for limited distribution, they may have previously been difficult to locate and research. For your convenience, this free-text Family Archive allows you to search on any type of identifying information (such as names, dates, and locations).The information in this Family Archive concentrates on New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland. Since the early 1600s, more immigrants have settled in or passed through the Mid-Atlantic region than any other region. Many of the family histories trace family lines back to their English, German, and Irish origins.
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This Family Archive contains the searchable text of eleven volumes of Mid-Atlantic family histories.
What you can find in this data set:
- Personal narratives and biographical sketches
- Dates of birth, baptism, marriage, and death
- Information about education, disposition, occupation, and physical characteristics
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- Genealogical Record of the Condit Family Descendants of John Cunditt, a Native of Great Britain who Settled in Newark, N.J.
by Jotham H. Condit and Eben Condit
This record of John Cunditt's descendants lists over 3500 names.
- Capt. Mathew Dill and Mary of Monaghan Settlement and Descendents
by Rosalie Jones Dill
This book chronicles the history of the descendants of Mathew Dill born in 1698 in Ireland. Extensive historical information is presented about the family including personal narratives, court records, and timeline analysis.
- Tristram Dodge and his Descendents in America
by Robert Dodge
A comprehensive, historical and descriptive accounting of Block Island and Cow Neck, Long Island, the original 17th and 18th century settlements of Tristram Dodge and his descendants. The author discusses events with a contextual emphasis of the environmental conditions of early New England.
- The Dolman Compendium
by Paul H. Dolman
This family history traces the Dolman family from England to America and covers from 1253 to the mid-1900s. The book has hundreds of names listed.
- A Collection of Family Records with Biographical Sketches Bearing Name Douglas
by Charles Henry James Douglas
This book is a collection of family records with biographical sketches, and other memoranda of various families and individuals bearing the name Douglas or allied to families of that name, including the ancient Douglas Family of Scotland, the New London Family, the New Fairfield Family and other New Jersey families. Within the 500-page manuscript are genealogical records as well as detailed discussions of the origin and meaning of the family name, the coat of arms, and many poignant historical anecdotes.
- Genealogy of the Dutton Family of Pennsylvania
by Gilbert Cope
This is a comprehensive study of the Dutton Family in the United States from the 17th century and onward; it is preceded by a history of the family in England for the time of William the Conqueror to the year 1669 and an appendix containing an account of the Duttons of Connecticut.
- By the Name of Emerich, Emerick, Emmerich, Emrich, and Emrick
by Kenneth D. Haines
Starting from the early 1700s, this volume lists 3,000 names in eleven generations and includes information on birth dates, marriages, and death dates.
- The Emmons Family
by Edward N. Emmons
This record of the emigrant Thomas Emmons of Newport, Rhode Island lists approximately 3,500 descendants and dates from 1639 to 1905. The Emmons surname originated in England and this family history could include information on the
following surnames: Emun, Emans, Emins, Emyn, and others.
- Stephen Banks Leonard
by William A. Leonard
This book details the lives of Stephen Banks Leonard and his descendants of Owego, Tioga County, and New York. It includes interesting stories and letters written by Stephen.
- The Descendants of Adam Mott of Hempstead, Long Island, N.Y.
by E. Doubleday Harris
Originated from Hempstead, Long Island, New York, this family history references approximately 200 names.
- The Schell Family
by Christian Denissen
This book contains descendants of John Christian Schell and John Schell originating in Baden, Germany. It includes detailed information from generation to generation.
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