William Heath of Roxbury, Massachusetts and Some of His Descendants

William Heath of Roxbury, Massachusetts and Some of His Descendants
Author: Valerie Dyer Giorgi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 464
Release: 1993
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

Family history and genealogical information about the descendants of William Heath who was born ca. 1590 near London, England. He married three times, immigrated to America ca. 1632 and settled with his third wife in Roxbury, Massachusetts. William was the father of two sons and four daughters. He died and was buried buried 30 May 1652 in Roxbury, Massachusetts. Descendants lived in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Michigan, Illinois and elsewhere.

Bartholomew Heath of Haverhill, Massachusetts and Some of His Descendants

Bartholomew Heath of Haverhill, Massachusetts and Some of His Descendants
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 584
Release: 1994
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Bartholomew Heath (1615-1681) was born in England and immigrated to America in 1632. He settled first in Newbury, Massachusetts and then in Haverhill. In about 1640 he married Hannah Moyce (1618-1677) and they were the parents of eight children. Descendants moved to Vermont, New Hampshire, Illinois and other parts of the United States, as well as parts of eastern Canada.

Records of Some of the Descendants of William Curtis, Roxbury, 1632

Records of Some of the Descendants of William Curtis, Roxbury, 1632
Author: Samuel Clarke Clarke
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1869
Genre:
ISBN:

William Curtis (1592-1672) and his family emigrated in 1632 from England to Roxbury, Massachusetts. Descendants and relatives lived chiefly in New England. Some descendants immigrated to Nova Scotia and elsewhere in Canada. Includes ancestry in England.

The Revolutionary War Memoirs of Major General William Heath

The Revolutionary War Memoirs of Major General William Heath
Author: William Heath
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2014-09-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 1476617376

First published in 1798, this Revolutionary War memoir is one of the few ever written by a senior Continental Army commander. It provides a unique glimpse into the administrative operations and inner workings of the army during the American Revolution. Major General William Heath offers rare insights on the war's major military personalities on both the American and British sides. Of particular interest are his wartime interactions with British generals John Burgoyne and William Phillips, as well as Continental Army generals such as George Washington and Charles Lee. Heath's memoir also gives readers a detailed look at the constant struggles faced by the army, including food, supply, personnel and funding shortages, and presents an almost daily chronicle of the tribulations and successes experienced by patriot forces during the war.