The Essex Genealogist, Volume 18, 1998

The Essex Genealogist, Volume 18, 1998
Author: Essex Society of Genealogists
Publisher:
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2022-04-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780788418556

This series collects the quarterly journals of the Essex Society of Genealogists into convenient yearly volumes. Essex County, Massachusetts, is a region of genealogical interest to many people across the country, and the Society's journal has been an important source of information for its subscribers since it was founded in 1981. Each volume contains articles related to Essex County or to genealogical research in general. Recurring highlights of the journals include the "TEG Feature Article," "It Happened in Essex County" (local history), "Crest and Shield" (heraldry information), "Tools of the Trade" (advice on genealogical resources), "The Ahnentafel" (family generational charts), "Research in Progress," "Ask TEG," "Society News," "Genealogical Queries," and original poetry. While there is enough general information and advice included to make this book valuable for anyone interested in genealogy, those with genealogical interest specific to Essex County, Massachusetts, could not hope for a better resource. The Society has created a new, full-name index for each volume. In this volume: Feature Articles: "French-Canadian Genealogical Research," "Preparing Lineages," "Understanding Tombstones," "Genealogies and Genealogical Notes from TEG," "Migrations Out of New England." Research in Progress: "Hugh Alley of Lynn and his Descendants," "William Bassett Family of Lynn, Marblehead and New Jersey," "Isaac Hart and Samuel Hart," "The Hood Family of Lynn," "William Knight of Lynn," "Some Descendants of Jabez Hackett," "Thomas Jones of Gloucester," "Matthew Estes of Lynn and Salem," "Henry Silsbee of Salem and Lynn, and his Descendants through his son Ephraim of Lynn," "John Hale of Boxford, Mass. and Annapolis, Nova Scotia," "Philip and Nathaniel Kirtland of Lynn," "John Divan of Lynn," "The Lynn Descendants of Edward Baker," "Joseph Parker of Andover," "John Witt of Lynn," "The Descendants of Francis Norwood of Gloucester," "Thomas Norwood of Lynn, son of Francis Norwood of Gloucester," "Theophilus Eaton of Salisbury, Mass. and His Descendants who Migrated to Maine," "Joseph Browne of Lynn, son of Thomas and Mary (Newhall) Browne," "The Armitage Brothers of Lynn and Boston," "Joseph Parker of Andover -- conclusion." It Happened in Essex County: "Groveland and the Hardys," "Quaker Meetings in Essex County," "Early Residents of Nahant," "Hamlet to Hamilton," "Haverhill -- Where Past is Present," "The Haverhill Public Library," "Is This Myth or Fact," "Ipswich, The Grammar School and the Feoffees," "John Endicott and the Red Cross Ensign." Umbilical Line: Clayton R. Adams, Elizabeth Kendall (Enos) Frost, Ida (Smith) Kretschmar, "Elizabeth B. Davis." Miscellaneous: "Indian Deeds to Salem and Lynn," "Wood's New England Prospects," "Thoughts on Compiling a Family History," "Essex County Stockholders of The Land Bank in 1740," "The Land Bank and The Manufactory Company." (2001), 2022, 81/2x11, paper, index, 314 pp.

The Essex Genealogist,

The Essex Genealogist,
Author: Inc Essex Society of Genealogist
Publisher:
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2013-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780788451645

This series collects the quarterly journals of the Essex Society of Genealogists into convenient yearly volumes. Essex County, Massachusetts, is a region of genealogical interest to many people across the country, and the Society's journal has been an important source of information for its subscribers since it was founded in 1981. Each volume contains articles related to Essex County or to genealogical research in general. Recurring highlights of the journals include the "TEG Feature Article," "Queries," "Research in Progress," "The Ahnentafel" (family generational charts), and "Moments in History." The Society has created a new full name index for each volume. Just a few of the many articles in this volume include: "Tales from the Courthouse," "Researching Your Ancestors on the Internet," "Writing in Register Style: Concise, Precise, and Flexible," "Researching Newfoundland Ancestors;" Research in Progress: "David and Dolly Nichols and Their Descendants," "The Pattee Farm and Ferry," "Charter Street Cemetery Inscriptions," "Descendants of Godfrey Sheldon;" Tools of the Trade: "Abbreviations for Queries;" and Moments in History: "Uses and Abuses of Mercury in Diseases of Children." Other family names featured in this volume include: Alexander, Goldsmith, Kimball, Lancaster, Paine, Swift, Tarbox, and Vining. Charming illustrations and maps augment the text.

The Essex Genealogist

The Essex Genealogist
Author: Inc Essex Society of Genealogists
Publisher:
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2013-03-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780788419867

This series collects the quarterly journals of the Essex Society of Genealogists into convenient yearly volumes. Essex County, Massachusetts, is a region of genealogical interest to many people across the country, and the Society's journal has been an important source of information for its subscribers since it was founded in 1981. Recurring highlights of the journals include the "TEG Feature Article," "It Happened in Essex County" (local history), "Research in Progress" (genealogical information), "Our Readers Write," "The Ahnentafel" (family generational charts), "Queries," "Moments in History," and a few delightful illustrations. While there is enough general information and advice included to make this book valuable for anyone interested in genealogy, those with genealogical interest specific to Essex County, Massachusetts, could not hope for a better resource. The Society has created a new, full-name index for each volume. A few of the articles within this volume include: Feature Articles: "Using Census and City Directories," "Indenture: Samuel Collins & Thomas Richardson to Walter Newberry, Robert Buffum, Samuel Pope, Joshua Buffum & Mathew Estes," "Passenger Lists for the Port of Boston: 1848-1891," "The Beginnings of Reading and Lynnfield;" It Happened in Essex County: "Marblehead Looks Back 350 Years," "Merrimac and its Sargents," "Methuen And Its Petitions," "Early Middleton;" Research in Progress: "Pedigree of the Wiborns," "Dorothy (Pray) Pike Mystery," "John Tarbox of Lynn," "Graves Families of Essex County;" Moments in History: "The Pickering House of Salem," "Rotten Rye Bread Blamed for Witch Trials," "The Maypole Incident," and "Thomas Graves, The Engineer." Other names featured in this volume: Hubleh, Dukeshire, Oestrich, Merrill, Fisher, Dubois, Wood, Webber, Bowden, Kelly, Williams, and many more.

The Essex Genealogist

The Essex Genealogist
Author: Inc Essex Society of Genealogists
Publisher:
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2013-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780788414626

This series collects the quarterly journals of the Essex Society of Genealogists into convenient yearly volumes. Essex County, Massachusetts, is a region of genealogical interest to many people across the country, and the Society's journal has been an important source of information for its subscribers since it was founded in 1981. Recurring highlights of the journals include the "TEG Feature Article," "It Happened in Essex County" (local history), "Tools of the Trade" (advice on genealogical resources), "The Ahnentafel" (family generational charts), "Research in Progress" (genealogical information), "Ask TEG," "Society News," "Genealogical Queries," "Moments in History," and original poetry. While there is enough general information and advice included to make this book valuable for anyone interested in genealogy, those with genealogical interest specific to Essex County, Massachusetts, could not hope for a better resource. The Society has created a new, full-name index for each volume. Just a few of the many articles in this volume include: Feature Articles: "The Mill English," "Gloucester Deaths," "Italian Research," "Computers and Genealogy;" Research in Progress: "Were There Two William Hacketts?," "Daniel Farnum and Sibyl Angier," "John Friend of Salem and his Descendants," "Richard Mower of Lynn;" It Happened in Essex County: "Joseph Peaslee of Andover," "The Ballards of Andover," "The town of Beverly; its bridges, ferries, etc.," "Sidney Perley's Boxford;" Other family names featured in this volume: Ray, Hunstable, Batchelder, (Nutting) Nott, Geer, Hyde, Osborn, Pool (Mills), Sollis (White), Day, (Putney) Todd, and Dean.

The Essex Genealogist,

The Essex Genealogist,
Author: Inc Essex Society of Genealogist
Publisher:
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2013-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780788447976

This series collects the quarterly journals of the Essex Society of Genealogists. Recurring highlights of the journals include the "TEG Feature Article," "Research in Progress," "Our Readers Write," "The Ahnentafel" (family generational charts), "Genealogical Queries," and "Moments in History." While there is enough general information and advice included to make this book valuable for anyone interested in genealogy, those with genealogical interest specific to Essex County, Massachusetts, could not hope for a better resource. Just a few of the many articles in this volume include: TEG Feature Articles: "Seventeenth Century Scottish War Prisoners," "Irish Resources," "Immigrant Research Strategies," "Understanding Early New England Gravestones;" Research in Progress: "Abraham Parker," "I Told You I Was Sick," "Records of the Third Church in Salem, 1817-1820," "David and Dolly (Chase) Nichols and Their Descendants;" Our Readers Write: "Charter Street Cemetery Inscriptions;" The Ahnentafel: "Jonathon Stanwood," "Eunice Hodgkins," "David Burnham," "Elizabeth Marshall," "Nathaniel Lufkin;" Moments in History: "Ordination of the First Missionaries, February 6, 1812 [Salem, Mass.]," "Organization of the Town (Salem)," "Salem, June 12, 1930," "Old Meeting House, Lynnfield, MA, 1714." Charming illustrations, maps and a full name index augment the text.

Migration and the Origins of the English Atlantic World

Migration and the Origins of the English Atlantic World
Author: Alison Games
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 346
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780674573819

England's seventeenth-century colonial empire in North America and the Caribbean was created by migration. The quickening pace of this essential migration is captured in the London port register of 1635, the largest extant port register for any single year in the colonial period and unique in its record of migration to America and to the European continent. Alison Games analyzes the 7,500 people who traveled from London in that year, recreating individual careers, exploring colonial societies at a time of emerging viability, and delineating a world sustained and defined by migration. The colonial travelers were bound for the major regions of English settlement -- New England, the Chesapeake, the West Indies, and Bermuda -- and included ministers, governors, soldiers, planters, merchants, and members of some major colonial dynasties -- Winthrops, Saltonstalls, and Eliots. Many of these passengers were indentured servants. Games shows that however much they tried, the travelers from London were unable to recreate England in their overseas outposts. They dwelled in chaotic, precarious, and hybrid societies where New World exigencies overpowered the force of custom. Patterns of repeat and return migration cemented these inchoate colonial outposts into a larger Atlantic community. Together, the migrants' stories offer a new social history of the seventeenth century. For the origins and integration of the English Atlantic world, Games illustrates the primary importance of the first half of the seventeenth century.