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United States of America  Genealogy & History
BOOK - New Englanders in the 1600s: A Guide to Genealogical Research Published Between 1980 and 2005
By Martin E. Hollick
Published New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 2006
New Englanders in the 1600s: A Guide to Genealogical Research Published Between 1980 and 2005 will help researchers find the best current genealogical writing about seventeenth-century New England families.
All levels of researchers, from the beginner to the professional, will find the book helpful for finding articles, single- and multi-family genealogies, and other scholarly compendia covering New England immigrants born before the year 1700.
Entries are alphabetized by surname; each entry contains enough information for you to locate the research that has been done on that particular person, and also indicates which publications mention other family members, ties to royalty, full-family genealogies, and/or DNA studies. Mr. Hollick, a professional genealogist, has included listings for over 3,600 families.
This book is a finding aid. That means that the book helps researchers locate early New England published family histories for more than 3600 specific families.
About the author:
Martin E. Hollick holds a M.S. from Simmons College in Library and Information Science, in Boston, Massachusetts. His articles on genealogy have been published in the New England Historic Genealogical Society Nexus, New England Ancestors, and The American Genealogist. His work "A Chronological Framework for the Yeaton Family of Newcastle, N.H." was being published in the New Hampshire Genealogical Record. Martin is also the associate editor for the Mayflower Descendant.
272 pages
Supplemental Index (the primary content of the book is organized alphabetically by surname, then given name)
Softcover - perfect-bound
6" X 9"
Published New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 2006
ISBN 0880821973 (Softcover)
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