This work is absolutely vital to researchers seeking to locate pertinent data buried in the many genealogical and historical periodicals published in this country between 1858 and 1952. Each volume contains a name index, alphabetically arranged, and a place and subject index, all entries referring to articles appearing in more than fifty periodicals published during a time span of nearly 100 ...
Of the forty-seven families set forth here (Hale and House and forty-five others), fourteen lived in Glastonbury or its mother town of Wetherfield, four were of Hartford, and two of Windsor; while on the Massachusetts side, fourteen lived in Springfield and six others were located in Northampton, Hadley, Hatfield, and Deerfield. Two were in Saybrook, at the mouth of the Connecticut River, and five ...
This work--originally published as the first eight volumes of The American Genealogist plus a ninth, cross-index volume prepared in 1939 by Helen Scranton--is the definitive statement on the ancestry and relationships of 35,000 residents of eighteenth-century New Haven, Connecticut, and it is the only publication which succeeds in treating every family of an entire New England region. ...