American Presidential Families $29.95 ( In print at $160.00) (this is the last copy I have)
Hugh Brogan & Charles Mosley
New York: Macmillan 1993
This is the first book of its kind to give narrative detail not only on the immediate families of the Presidents but on their ancestries and descendants. American Presidential Families covers every occupant of the White House, from Washington to Clinton.
Except in the case of Clinton, whose administration is too young to permit an overview of his political achievements (although the latest research on his relatives is covered), each President is discussed in two essays. One examines his career as statesman, the other his family background. Letters, diaries and private information have been used as well as published sources such as biographies. In addition there are tables giving details of presidential ancestors and descendants, together with pictures not just of every President but of his wife or wives and other members of his family where they played a significant role in his career.
The publishers of American Presidential Families also own the distinguished reference work Burke’s Peerage & Baronetage and one of the most noticeable aspects of this book is how often a President or his family has links with a peer’s or baronet’s family in the British Isles: Washington and the Lords Fairfax, the Adamses and the Downing baronets, James K. Polk and the family of Lord Newton, or Teddy Roosevelt and the brewing dynasty of the Lords Burton. Indeed American Presidential Families could be called an example of the “special relationship”  in book form and paves the way for future new editions of Burke’s Peerage & Baronetage.
792 pages, hardbound, dust jacket, VF/dust jacket has edge wear

The Genealogist’s Guide $10.00
George W. Marshall, LL.D.
Guildford: Billing and Sons, Privately Printed, 1903
Catalogue of genealogies and reference works relating to families (mostly British sources). Organized alphabetically by family.
880 pages, 6×9 hardbound, fair condition, a bit musty, ex-library with stickers and stamps. G&B

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A Genealogical History of Robert Adams of Newbury, Mass., and His Descendants, 1635-1900 $65.00
Andrew N. Adams
Newburyport: Parker River Researchers, 1984 reprint of 1900 edition
(from the introduction) “Born in England in 1602, Robert Adams came first to Ipswich in Massachusetts Bay in A. D. 1635, bringing with him his wife Eleanor (Wilmot?) and his first two children. He was a tailor by trade, resided in Salem in 1638-9 and removed to Newbury in 1640, where he acquired a large farm and valuable property, and died October 12, 1682, aged 81 years.
“He is believed by many to have come from Devonshire, and to have been a son of Robert and Elizabeth Sharlon or Sharland, connected with the Ap Adam pedigree, and through that connection to have been a cousin of Henry Adams of Braintree (afterward Quincy, Mass.), the ancestor of the presidents, John and John Quincy Adams.”
564 pages, 10 x 6 ½ hardbound, good condition, corners bumped, one is worn, one corner of the cover has been scraped. Slight soiling on page edges.

Robert Babson Alling’s Ancestors, Descendants, and Close Relations. $25.00
Compiled by Robert Babson Alling.
Chicago, Ill.; Privately Printed: 1930. Revised by Relatives, 1959.
Notes on the Dudley, Dennison, Howland, Gorham, Rogers, Low, and Babson families.
92 pages. Hardbound. No DJ.  Good Condition.

The Old Bay Road from Saltonstall’s Brook and Samuel Appleton’s Farm and A Genealogy of the Ipswich Descendants of Samuel Appleton: Publication of the Ipswich Historical Society XV $19.00
T. Frank Waters.
Salem, Mass.; The Salem Press Co.: 1907.
61 pages. Paperbound.  Illustrated with photos. White stain on front of cover. Cover marked. Some pages not fully separated. Fair Condition.

A Tree Grows in Kansas (Avery Genealogy) $19.00
Compiled by Martha Wreath Streeter
Kansas: 1987
Kansas descendants of the Dedham branch of the Avery family.
304 pages, 9×12 softbound, very good condition, small wrinkle upper corner and across top of spine.

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Some Descendants of Nathan Barker of Sandisfield, Mass. $39.00
Compiled by William G. Lord
Privately printed, 1931
Many photographs.
101 pages, 6×9 green cloth, Very fine condition.

Lawrence & Bartlett Memorials & Their Descendants $85.00
Hiram Bartlett Lawrence
Privately printed 1888
Some Descendants of Robert Lawrence of Sandwich, Mass. and Robert Bartle
Part 1: Lawrence Descendants
Index to Lawrence Christian Names:
Abbott, Abigail, Achsah, Agues, Alroy, Allie, Andrew, Asa,  Benjamin,  Bertha, Betsey, Betsey R., Charles, Clarinda, Cora, Cyrus, Deborah, Dudley, Emily, Ephraim, Etta, Francis, Frances, Georgie, George, Genevieve, Hannah, Hiram, Horatio, Isabel, Isaac, Izella, Izora, James, tenet, Joanna, John, Joseph, Joseph Jr., Justis, Leonard, Lizzie E., Lizzie R., Lottie, Manasseh, Mary B, Mary C., Mary D., Mary F., Maud, Martha, Matilda, Melinda, Mercy, Noah, , Oliver, Owen, Patty, Peninnah, Peter, Peter, Jr., Phebe, Philenia, Prentiss, Rachel, Ray, Robert, Rozillah, Rufus, Sally, Sarah B., Sarah M., Seth, Silas, Susan, Temperance, Thomas, Vera, Walter, Walter F., William.
Part 2: Bartlett Descendants
Index to Bartlett Christian Names:
Abbie B., Abbie E., Abbic H., Abigail, Abigail P., Abner, Ada, Ada C., Ada M., Adam, Adelia, Adoniram, Albert, Alfred, Alice, Alice M., Alton, America, America’., Andrew, Ann, Anna B., Anna C., Anna M., Anna N., Arvilla, Ballard, Bascom Benjamin,   Benjamin Jr Bertie, Betsey, Betsey B., Caleb, Calvin, Carleton, Carrie, Cecil, Charles, Charles C., . Charles, II., Charles P., Chester, , Christopher. Christopher W., Cora, Cornelius, Dana, Daniel, Daniel C., Dares, , Dares E., David, Decatur, Dorcas, Eben, Eben E., Ebenezer, Ebenezer, Jr., Edee, Edith, Edmund, Edwin, Edwin L., Edwin M., Effie, Elizabeth,  Elizabeth A., Ella, Ella D., Ellis, Elma, Emerson, Emily, Enoch, Ephraim, Erastus, Etta, Eunice, Eva, Ezra, Fanny, Fidelia, Frances, Frances B. Frank, Frank P., Frank M., Franklin, Fred, Frederic, George, George B., George E., Gertrude, Gratia, Halleck, Hamilton, Hannah, Hannah P., Hannah ‘I’., Harvey, Helen, Henry, Hettie, Hezekiah, Hiram Horace Horace B., Horatio, Hosea, Howard, Ichabod, Ichabod D., Inrogene, Ira, Ira, Jr., Irving, Isaac, Ivory, James, James A., J. S., Jeduthan, Jerimiah, Jerusha, John, John Jr.,  John II., Joseph,  Joseph W., Josiah, Josiah A., Julia, Julia E., Lemira, Levi,  Lewis, Lillian, Lizzie, Lucretia, Lacy, Luther, Lydia,  Lydia L., Lydia P., Lydia S., Lyman, Lysander, Malachi, Margaret, Margaret Lady,  Mary, Mary A., Mary C., Mary F., Marietta, Martha, Martha D.. Matilda, Mercy, Miriam, Nancy, Nancy M., Nathaniel,  Nathaniel, Jr., Nellie, Nettie, Orin, Orasmus, Osgood, Phebe S.,  Polly, Prof. S. C., Raymond, Rebecca, Rendall, Richard,  Robert,   Robert B., Rose, Roy. Rufus, Samuel,  Sarah, Sarah H.,  Seth, Simeon, Sophia, Stephen, Susan, Sydney, Sylvanus, Thomas, Thomas T., Uriah, Walter B., Walter R, , Walter S., Webber, William, William C., William K. William L., William P., Zacheus, Zenobe.
Part 3: Genealogical Register of Plymouth Bartletts
223 pages, 6×9 hardbound good condition, some rubbing, corners bumped.

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The Bromley Genealogy – Being a Record of the Descendants of  Luke Bromley of Warwick, R.I. and Stonington, Conn. $25.00 (price reflects condition)
(the only other original copy for sale on the net is for $255.00, it is only in somewhat better condition)
Viola A. Bromley
NY: Frederick H. Hitchcock Genealogical Publisher, 1911
Origin Of The Bromley Name
English Bromleys 
First Generation 
Second Generation 
Third Generation 
Fourth Generation 
Fifth Generation 
Sixth Generation 
Seventh Generation 
Eighth Generation 
Ninth Generation 
Southern Bromleys 
Unconnected Bromleys
Recent Immigrants
Other Families Than Bromley
Appendix
Index To Main Genealogy
Index To Southern And Unconnected Lines
437 pages, hardbound, poor condition, inside front cover is cracked, parts of the cover on the spine is missing. Title page is loose. The rest of the pages are intact. Pages themselves are in good condition. Ex library with markings and stickers. Price reflects condition.

The Ancestors and Descendants of Luke Rogers and Sarah Wright Brown $35.00
Compiled by Ethel Brigham Leatherbee
Boston: Privately Printed, 1907
“Luke Rogers, the fifth child and second son of Abraham Foster Rogers and his wife Patty Faulkner, was the first of their offspring born at the old farmhouse at Stow, which was purchased in 1791 when the family moved from Littleton….” On April 14, 1818, he was married to Sarah Wright Brown, fourth child of Ephraim Brown and his wife Sibel Wright, by the well know Concord pastor Reverend Erza Ripley, who had also officiated at the marriage of the bride’s parents thirty years before….
63 pages, hardbound, covers are rubbed, corners bumped, edge wear, two stains inside back cover, pages in good condition. INDEX


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David Williams Cassat and Lillian May Berryhill Descendants and Ancestors $45.00
Ann Cassat Nash (autographed)
Rutland, Vermont, privately printed, 1985
Table of contents: PART I, DAVID W. and LILLIAN (BERRYHILL) CASSAT and Their Descendants, THE SECOND GENERATION, THE THIRD GENERATION, THE FOURTH GENERATION, PART II, THE ANCESTRY of DAVID WILLIAMS CASSAT, ANANTAFELS, (Family Tree), The COSSART/CASSAT Line, The BLANCHAN Line, The BLOETGOET/BLOODGOOD Line, The BRINCKERHOFF Line, The CROCHERON Line, The DUBOIS Line, The HAFF Line, The MARSTON Line, The McALLISTER Line, The McILHENNY Line, The MEET Line, The M0NFOORT/MOTFORT Line, The RAPALJE Line, The STRYCKER Line, The VAN HORNE Line, The VAN NEST Line, The VERNOY Line, PART III , THE ANCESTRY OF LILLIAN MAY BERRYHILL, ANANTAFEL (Family Tree), The BERRYHILL Line, The CRUMLEY Line, The DODDS Line, The MERCER Line, The MOFFETT Line, The TATE Line, The THOMSON Line, APPENDIX I, DIARY OF LILLIAN BERRYHILL CASSAT, APPENDIX II, TRAVELOGUE OF DAVID W. CASSAT, INDEX.
227 pages, hardbound green cloth, good condition.

Genealogy of the Descendants of Nathaniel Clarke $29.95 (out of print)
Of Newbury, Massachusetts, Ten Generations
, 1642-1885
George K. Clarke, LL.B.
Nathaniel Clarke left descendants throughout New England, some in New Jersey, and beyond, but the bulk of the family lived in Massachusetts and New Hampshire during the time period covered by this work. This is a predominantly male line genealogy – daughters are rarely carried beyond one generation; about 900 Clarke families are included. This is a revised and expanded edition of a work which first appeared in 1882.
216 pages, 6×9 softbound, good condition

Cowdrey – Cowdery – Cowdray Genealogy William Cowdery of Lynn, Mass., 1630 & his Descendants $49.95
Mary Bryant Alverson. Mehling
Salem: Higginson Book Company reprint of the 1911 edition
(from the preface)
“William Cowdrey, of Weymouth, England, who came to America in 1630, spelled the name at times, Cowdrey, and at other times Cowdery. I have seen it in his own handwriting spelled both ways. The old time Town Clerk spelled the name according to its pronunciation, Cowdry. Nathaniel, son of William, followed the example of his father; his name being found spelled in three different ways. His descendants became more particular, however, and after the marriage of Nathaniel (1660) to Mary Bachelder, we find most of the descendants of Samuel, the son of Nathaniel’s first wife, Elizabeth, spelling the name Cowdery; while the children of Nathaniel’s second wife, Mary Bach-elder, spelled it Cowdrey. One family in Ohio have adopted the French form, Coudray.
The dates in this book have been obtained from old family Bibles; the Town Records of East Haddam, Conn., Charlestown, Mass., Boston, Mass., Middletown, Conn., East Hampton, Conn., Sandisfield, Conn., Roxbury, Mass., Chelmsford, Mass., Westford, Mass., Reading, Mass., and Tunbridge, Vt.; the Records of the First Church of Charlestown, Mass., from 1632 to 1789; Brattle Street Church records, Boston, Mass., Old South Church Records, Boston, Mass., and the First Congregational Church Records of Reading, Mass. Dates have also been taken from Savage’s Genealogical Dictionary; Histories of Reading, Lynn, Westford, Acton, Billerica, Henniker, and Berkshire, Mass., and other works too numerous to mention. In some instances the dates have been taken from grave stones, while the date of a certain marriage was found recorded on a pillow case, yellow from age, where it had been written in a spirit of fun. In many instances two or more dates have been given. Wherever this has occurred, the second date has been put in brackets.
With much gratitude to all who have aided and encouraged me in the work, Mary Bryant Alverson Mehling”
451 pages, 9 x 12 hardbound, very good condition.

Isaac Cummings of Topsfield, Mass., and Some of His Descendants. $35.00
Topsfield, Mass: Topsfield Historical Society, 1899
39 pages, 6 x 9 softbound, some b & w illus., good condition; covers scuffed and chipped, spine gouged.

Genealogical History of the Currier Family $55.00
Compiled by Richard Sawyer Currier
Montpelier, VT: Capital City Press, 1935
Richard Currier (b. May 3, 1616, d. Feb 22, 1686) of Salisbury and Amesbury, Mass. First wife Ann, second wife Joann Pindor d. Oct., 1690. Covers the family in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont.
341 pages, hardbound, very fine condition, includes original cardboard slip case.


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The Duston-Dustin family: Thomas and Elizabeth (Wheeler) Duston and their descendants $60.00
Compiled by the Duston-Dustin Family Association genealogists.
Decorah, Iowa: Anundsen Publishing, 1990.
79 pages 6×9 hardbound, good condition.


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History and Genealogy of Deacon Joseph Eastman of Hadley, Mass. $85.00Guy S. Rix
Westfield, Mass. M. Emily Eastman, publisher, no date (circa 1910?)
Genealogy of Deacon Joseph EastmanGrandson of Rodger Eastman of Salisbury, Mass.
262 pages, 6×9 hardbound, wear on corners and top and bottom of spine, cover faded and some light spotting, inside cover page is ragged on the edge for about 3 inches, good condition.

Edwards Genealogy  $108.00
Compiled by William H. Edwards.
The Robert Clarke Company;  Cincinnati, Ohio  1903
Timothy and Rhoda Ogden Edwards of Stockbridge, Mass., and Their Descendants: A Genealogy.
167 pages, hardbound,, front cover slightly scuffed, spine faded, no DJ, Good condition

A Memorial of Edward Everett from the City of Boston $30.00
J. M Bugbee
Boston: City of Boston, 1865
April 1794-15 January 1865, Congressman, Governor of Massachusetts, Ambassador to the Court of St. James. Memorial tribute to his life.
315 pages, fair condition, covers worn and faded.


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Descendants of John Mason Gates (1802-1847) of Chesterfield, NY and Craftsbury, VT $25.00
Robert Cady Gates
Springfield, Missouri: 1992
This volume records all information currently available on the life of John Mason Gates (1802-1847), the earliest known ancestor in this Gates family line, together with biographical data on each of his descendants through the seventh generation. The author’s purpose is to preserve the information which has been gathered on this family over many years and to create a reference for all descendants, present and future, who may be interested in the history of their family in America.
172 pages, 9×12 softbound, tear in spine 1 inch, light scratch on cover, corners slightly bumped.

The Gayman/Gehman/Gahman Family With and Emphasis on The Daniel Gayman and Anna (Landis) Family Who Settled in Cumberland. Pennsylvania $55.00
Richard L. Miller (Compiler).
Morgantown, PA: Masthof Press, 2003. 1st Edition, NEW
801 pages, 9×5 Hardbound, no Dust Jacket  (Index)


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Herman Family History $9.00
American Genealogical Research Institute 1978
Very general information with some records thrown in. Table of contents: Family Name and Arms, Ancestral Emigrants, Early marriage records, Census of 1790, Patriots and veterans, short biographies, place names, constructing your family tree, Appendixes: Research and reference sources in the Federal Government, Research and reference sources in the United States, Heredity and patriotic societies in the United States.
80 pages, softbound.

Descendants of Leonard and Hannah Hodges of Norton, Massachusetts. $29.95.
Mrs. Mabel Carpenter Mason, David Emory Holman, M.D., Assisted by Miss Zibiah Caswell.
Privately published.
38 pages. Hardbound.. Hodge family photo, page 4. Bookmark stain on pages 10 and 11. Good Condition.

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Jordan Family Descendants $65.00
Charles M. Jordan
Privately printed, 1987
Containing additional information relative to 751 entries in the original Jordan Memorial, including over 6300 additional names.
535 pages, 8 ½ x11 hardbound, very fine condition.

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Hendrik Gerrit Kiel: Dutch Immigrant to Pennsylvania: A Genealogy $65.00
Collateral Lines of Stratford, Wilson, and Briggs 
Frank Wilson Kiel
Comfort, Tex: Skyline Ranch Press, 2000
Table of contents:
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Guide to Use
ONE Kiel
Early Dutch Lineage in Overijssel. 
Early Dutch Lineage from Germany 
Early Dutch Lineage in North Holland
The Transitional Ancestor in America 
First American Generation
Second American Generation
Third American Generation
TWO Stratford.
Early English Lineage in the Cotswolds 
The Transitional Ancestor in America 
First American Generation
Second American Generation
THREE Wilson .
First American Generation
Second American Generation
Third American Generation
Fourth American Generation
Lane: A Maternal Line to Hereford, England
Greenland: A Maternal Line to Revolutionary Maryland.
Corbin: A Maternal Line to Colonial Maryland 
FOUR Briggs.
First American Generation
Second American Generation
Third American Generation
Wilson: A Maternal Line to Shade Valley
Hildebrand: A Maternal Line to Germany Valley 
Gilliland: A Maternal Line to Shade Valley
Cluggage: A Maternal Line to Blacklog Valley
APPENDIX
A: Significant Cemeteries
B: Military Service
C: Physical Characteristics.
D: Medical History
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
315 Pages, very fine condition

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The Thomas Lamonts in America $18.00
London: A.S. Barnes, 1971. 
Corliss LaMont (ED)
(from the end flaps) “This is the story of six generations of a distinguished American family the Thomas Lamonts-and it spans in time the greater part of two centuries. The authors are many and include four generations of Lamonts, the late British Poet Laureate John Masefield, who was a close friend of the family, and Nathan M. Pusey, former President of Harvard University. The editor of the volume, Dr. Corliss Lamont, has chosen a wide variety of materials from memoirs, reports, letters, poems, and essays.
Dr. Lamont writes an illuminating Preface and a memorable appreciation of his warm and many-sided parents financier Thomas W. Lamont and Florence Corliss Lamont. His grandfather, the Reverend Thomas Lamont, born in 1832, tells of his simple boyhood in upstate New York where he daily helped with work on the family farm, and goes on to describe his life as a Methodist minister in a small town during the second half of the nineteenth century. He also provides the historic setting for the saga of the Lamonts, recounting their origin centuries ago in the Clan Lamont of Scotland, and their coming, by way of Northern Ireland, to America about 1750.
Thomas W. Lamont gives the inside story of his trips-part business, part pleasure to Europe, the Far East, South Africa, and Mexico. His son Thomas S. Lamont, in a genial, thoughtful essay, sketches in the many strands of the family past. And four of his grandchildren, expressing the viewpoint of the younger generation, make their own particular contributions to this Lamont anthology.
For this book John Masefield wrote both a memoir about the Lamont family and a lyrical poem, “The Western Hudson Shore” about the great gaunt cliffs of the Palisades. Recently retired President Pusey of Harvard summarizes the important role of Thomas S. Lamont in Harvard affairs.
Highlights in the volume are the account of how some 200 Lamonts were treacherously massacred by the Campbells in 1646; how bandits plotted to kidnap Thomas W. Lamont during his trip to Mexico; how seaman Thomas W. Lamont 11, the family poet and a young man of great promise, went down to his death on the submarine USS. Snook in the Pacific during World War II; and how Mrs. Florence Lamont, keeping her eyes closed, lured an English robin to take currants from between her lips.
The Thomas Lamonts in America, which contains more than a dozen family photographs, adds up to genuine Americana refreshing to read in these troubled times.”
255 pages, Hardbound, good condition, no dj.

Lawrence & Bartlett Memorials & Their Descendants $105.00
Hiram Bartlett Lawrence
Privately printed 1888
Some Descendants of Robert Lawrence of Sandwich, Mass. and Robert Bartle
Part 1: Lawrence Descendants
Index to Lawrence Christian Names:
Abbott, Abigail, Achsah, Agues, Alroy, Allie, Andrew, Asa,  Benjamin,  Bertha, Betsey, Betsey R., Charles, Clarinda, Cora, Cyrus, Deborah, Dudley, Emily, Ephraim, Etta, Francis, Frances, Georgie, George, Genevieve, Hannah, Hiram, Horatio, Isabel, Isaac, Izella, Izora, James, tenet, Joanna, John, Joseph, Joseph Jr., Justis, Leonard, Lizzie E., Lizzie R., Lottie, Manasseh, MaryB, Mary C., Mary D., Mary F., Maud, Martha, Matilda, Melinda, Mercy, Noah, , Oliver, Owen, Patty, Peninnah, Peter, Peter, Jr., Phebe, Philenia, Prentiss, Rachel, Ray, Robert, Rozillah, Rufus, Sally, Sarah B., Sarah M., Seth, Silas, Susan, Temperance, Thomas, Vera,Walter, Walter F., William.
Part 2: Bartlett Descendants
Index to Bartlett Christian Names:
Abbie B., Abbie E., Abbic H., Abigail, Abigail P., Abner, Ada, Ada C., Ada M., Adam, Adelia, Adoniram, Albert, Alfred, Alice, Alice M., Alton, America, America’., Andrew, Ann, Anna B., Anna C., Anna M., Anna N., Arvilla, Ballard, Bascom Benjamin,   Benjamin Jr Bertie, Betsey, Betsey B., Caleb, Calvin, Carleton, Carrie, Cecil, Charles, Charles C., . Charles, II., Charles P., Chester, , Christopher. Christopher W., Cora, Cornelius, Dana, Daniel, Daniel C., Dares, , Dares E., David, Decatur, Dorcas, Eben, Eben E., Ebenezer, Ebenezer, Jr., Edee, Edith, Edmund, Edwin, Edwin L., Edwin M., Effie, Elizabeth,  Elizabeth A., Ella, Ella D., Ellis, Elma, Emerson, Emily, Enoch, Ephraim, Erastus, Etta, Eunice, Eva, Ezra, Fanny, Fidelia, Frances, Frances B. Frank, Frank P., Frank M., Franklin, Fred, Frederic, George, George B., George E., Gertrude, Gratia, Halleck, Hamilton, Hannah, Hannah P., Hannah ‘I’., Harvey, Helen, Henry, Hettie, Hezekiah, Hiram Horace Horace B., Horatio, Hosea, Howard, Ichabod, Ichabod D., Inrogene, Ira, Ira, Jr., Irving, Isaac, Ivory, James, James A., J. S., Jeduthan, Jerimiah, Jerusha, John, John Jr.,  John II., Joseph,  Joseph W., Josiah, Josiah A., Julia, Julia E., Lemira, Levi,  Lewis, Lillian, Lizzie, Lucretia, Lacy, Luther, Lydia,  Lydia L., Lydia P., Lydia S., Lyman, Lysander, Malachi, Margaret, Margaret Lady,  Mary, Mary A., Mary C., Mary F., Marietta, Martha, Martha D.. Matilda, Mercy, Miriam, Nancy, Nancy M., Nathaniel,  Nathaniel, Jr., Nellie, Nettie, Orin, Orasmus, Osgood, Phebe S.,  Polly, Prof. S. C., Raymond, Rebecca, Rendall, Richard,  Robert,   Robert B., Rose, Roy. Rufus, Samuel,  Sarah, Sarah H.,  Seth, Simeon, Sophia, Stephen, Susan, Sydney, Sylvanus, Thomas, Thomas T., Uriah, Walter B., Walter R, , Walter S., Webber, William, William C., William K. William L., William P., Zacheus, Zenobe.
Part 3: Genealogical Register of Plymouth Bartletts
223 pages, 6×9 hardbound good condition, some rubbing, corners bumped.

William Lewis (1602-1671) of Stoke-by-Nayland, England, and Some of His Ancestors and Descendants. $45.00
Isaac Newton Lewis, A.M., LL.B.
Norwood, Mass.: The Plimpton Press, 1932
87 pages. Hardbound. No DJ. Illustrated with b/w photos. covers are scuffed, shelf wear, ink blot inside front cover.

Genealogical Record of the Descendants of Caleb Loud, 1st. $65.00
Watson Loud, M. D.
Michigan: Privately printed, 1889
Caleb Loud b 1747, Weymouth, Mass., m. 1772 Susanna Bates, died 1782, son of Francis Loud and Onner Prince.
77 pages, 9×7 hardbound. 

Lyon Memorial – Massachusetts Families $75.00
W. B. Lyon
Detroit: Press of Wm. Graham Printing Company, 1905
Including Descendants of the Immigrants William Lyon of Roxbury, Peter Lyon of Dorchester and George Lyon of Dorchester with an introduction treating the English ancestry of the American families
491 pages, 6×9 hardbound, good condition, edges are rubbed, corners bumped, a few pages have markings in pencil and ink. Owners names ink inside front cover.

Sketch of Elias Lyman, 3d, of Hartford, Vermont $15.00
Louise Homer Lyman
(No date). The Vermonter Press, White River Junction, Vt.
33 page photocopy in binder.
Condition: Good. Ex-library. Photocopy in re-used binder (unrelated title on spine)

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The Mason Family $9.00
Arlington Virginia: The American Genealogical Research Institute, 1972
Table of contents:
Preface
Family name and arms
Colonial experiment
Emigrant ancestors and their families
Early marriage records
Prominent colonists
Census of 1 790
Patriots and veterans
Short biographies
Place names
Constructing the mason family tree
Appendixes
Research and reference sources in the federal government research and reference sources in the United States hereditary-patriotic societies in the United States
Bibliography
136 pages, 6×9 softbound, very good condition.

A Gentleman of Much Promise The Diary of Isaac Mickle 1837-1845, Vol I and II $35.00
Philip English Mackey, Editor
Philadelphia: The University of Pennsylvania Press, 1977
Fascinating journal of his years between the ages of 14 and 22. He was a law student and lived in Camden New Jersey. He had an interest in politics and gives his opinion freely on matters of the day. I enjoyed reading this glimpse into the life of this era. 
531 pages, good condition, some small dents on the covers. conSS

Historical Sketches of John Moses, of Plymouth, a Settler of 1632 to 1640; John Moses, of Windsor and Simsbury, a Settler Prior to 1647; and John Moses, of Portsmouth, a Settler Prior to 1640 – Also a Genealogical Record of Some of Their Descendants $60.00 
Zebina Moses 
Hartford, Conn.: Case, Lockwood, and Brainard, Printers.; 1890 
138 pages, 6 x 9 softbound, some b & w illus.; fair condition, edge-damaged pages, front cover partly missing and taped to back cover , over missing spine.

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Lives and Times of the Nash Family $45.00 
Gertrude Nash Locke
Watertown: Eaton Press, 1971
Table of contents:
PART ONE-Beginnings
I. What’s in a Name
II. Early Worcester and Some Who Left Irish Road Map, 1781
III. Gleanings in Other Shires
VI. A 16th and 17th Century Maze Sketch of Nash Related Villages
PART TWO-In Colonial America
A. V. The Nash Lines
B.        The New Haven Line
VI. To Quinnipiac-From Where Signature of Thomas Nash
VII. The Plantation-Thomas’s Late Arrival Pastor Davenport’s Quarter Plan of New Haven, 1641 Plaque for Thomas Nash
VIII. Sons and Daughters of New Haven
IX. Hartford and Samuel Stone Plan of Hartford, 1640
X. Hadley (A Typical Inland Town) Plan of Hadley, 1663
XI. Two Specialists of a Settlement
XII. Widening of the Stream
SUPPLEMENT
XIII. Hatfield-Williamsburg Branch
XIV. Another Branch
Acknowledgements
Index
144 pages, 6×9 hardbound, good condition, dj is soiled.

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Genealogy of the Odiorne Family in America $85.00
James Creighton Odiorne, Compiler 1875
David W. Odiorne, Compiler 1967 (signed)
Ann Arbor: Privately printed 1967
Revised edition of the 1875 genealogy of the Odiorne Family.
part of first page) (1-1) JOHN ODIORNE, son of William and Agnes (Hickins) Odiorne of Sheviock, Cornwall, England. The parish register of Sheviock, which is about 7 miles from Plymouth, contains the names of John and Philip, sons of William Odiorne. John was born about 1628, being baptized in Sheviock on 1628/9. He died in New Castle, N.H., in 1707.
It is not known in just which year this ancestor came to America, but in 1656 he purchased from Oliver Trimmings, some land on Great Island, in Portsmouth Harbor. Then, on the 13th of Jan. 1660, a division of public lands was made at Portsmouth, N.H., among those who were inhabitants there in 1657, and to John Odiorne a grant was made of forty-two acres on Great Island. Later in the year 1660 he sold his fishing outfit on Smuttinose Island (one of the Isles of Shoals) and bought that section of land at the mouth of the Piscataqua River which is now known as Odiorne’s Point (Appendix B). There he built his home. This land remained in the Odiorne family for almost 300 years.
From 1657 to 1671 his name appears on the town records of subscriptions for the support of religious worship. In 1686 he was a member of the grand jury.
His wife was Mary Johnson, daughter of James and Mary Johnson, whom he married in 1667. James Johnson was one of the first colony of 80 persons sent out by James Mason and was at Kittery, Maine in 1636. He died June 8, 1678….
293 pages, hardbound good condition, dust jacket has torn end flap chips and tears, it is in a protective cover, owners stamp and sticker inside covers

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Descendants of John Page (1614-1687) of Hingham and Haverhill, Massachusetts Together with Genealogical Records of Certain Branches of the Mead, Jeffers and Hunkins Families $78.00
Theda Page Brigham 
Illustrated by B& W Photos
Haverhill, NH: Haverhill Historical Society, 1972
Table of contents:
PAGE: Descendants of John Page (1614-1687) of Hingham and Haverhill, Massachusetts compiled 1934-1970.
MEAD:  One Line of the Mead Family, Being Particularly a Record of Nathan Mead and His Descendants, With Some Notes of Mead Records in England and America Data of some allied families and where they settled in New England Portions of the Nathan Mead family record were compiled in collaboration with Harry Bert Underhill, 1938-1942. Theda Page Brigham 1970
JEFFERS: One Line of the Jeffers Family As Related to John Jeffers and His Descendants An incomplete record, much of it in outline form Appended to this record is “Submit Jeffers: My Pioneer Grandmother” by Ethel Page Duncklee (9) written in 1927, and portions of which appeared in N.H. Profiles magazine for January 1972.
Our Line Of Ancestry (Marked thus X in the text)
HUNKINS
As Related to the 8th, 9th, 10th Generations of the Page Family Partially compiled by Jeannette Morrill Additions by Theda Page Brigham
Robert Hunkins            (1)        1679-1769
Robert Hunkins            (2)        1713-1774
Jonathon Hunkins        (3)        1749-1837
Thomas Hunkins           (4)        1773-1842
Jonathan Hunkins          (5)        1799-1866
Olive Ann Hunkins        (6)        1837-1906
This record is not complete. All material at hand has been included here but the main effort has been to gather the facts concerning our own branch of the Hunkins family. Some of this material does not, at this later date, seem to relate closely to our own line; however, I am sure that in the generations who lived at Haverhill, Mass. and at Sanbornton, N.H. there was a wide and close family unity. It is also interesting to consider that many of the surnames which appear here were very common ones – of large family antecedents – in the Haverhill, Mass. vicinity. Obviously many families moved from that locale to Sanbornton, N.H. and the Hunkins were aligned with them in both places.
It is also pertinent to remark that up to the 5th generation this record included only the male lines. Beginning at the 5th generation, many of the female lines are included.
Lastly – which probably should have been said firstly – the generations are not numbered from an emigrant ancestor. The research necessary to discover who was the emigrant ancestor has not been done. Jeannette Morrill’s manuscript began with the Robert Hunkins born in 1679 “according to tradition” in the family. It is reasonably certain that he was born in Haverhill, Mass. He married into a Page family that had already been in America for nearly half a century and very likely his own family had been colonists for several generations. This Hunkins-Page marriage took place in 1706 and one hundred and fifty-seven years later a Hunkins daughter (our grandmother) married another Page, in the same direct line. There are other interesting connections between these families but not all within the lines of our immediate family. Theda Page Brigham 1964
381 pages 6×9 hardbound, very good condition, inscribed in ink inside front cover.

Prouty (Proute) Genealogy $60.00 ($100.00 if it was in better condition) 
Charles Henry Pope
Boston, Mass. Published by the author, 1910, # 110 of 300 copies.
Descendants of Richard Prouty of Scituate, Massachusetts.
239 pages, 6×9 hardbound, covers falling apart, all pages are in good condition and attached.

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The Rawson Family. A Revised Memoir of Edward Rawson, Secretary of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay, from 1650 to 1686; with Genealogical Notices of His Descendants, Including Nine Generations $105.00
E. B. Crane
Worcester, Mass.: Rawson Family, 1875
327 pages, 6 x 10 hardcover, no DJ, some b & w portraits; fair condition, foxing, page repairs, marking, page edges worn, binding is scuffed, hinges are loose; newspaper clipping under front cover and inserted throughout.

The Ancestors and Descendants of Luke Rogers and Sarah Wright Brown $45.00
Compiled by Ethel Brigham Leatherbee
Boston: Privately Printed, 1907
“Luke Rogers, the fifth child and second son of Abraham Foster Rogers and his wife Patty Faulkner, was the first of their offspring born at the old farmhouse at Stow, which was purchased in 1791 when the family moved from Littleton….” On April 14, 1818, he was married to Sarah Wright Brown, fourth child of Ephraim Brown and his wife Sibel Wright, by the well know Concord pastor Reverend Erza Ripley, who had also officiated at the marriage of the bride’s parents thirty years before….
63 pages, hardbound, covers are rubbed, corners bumped, edge wear, two stains inside back cover, pages in good condition. INDEX Rogers & Brown

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The Descendants of Alexander Shapleigh the Immigrant – Merchant – Trader – Ship Owner  $18.00
Hannah  Chandler Shapleigh Tibbetts and Frederick E. Shapleigh
Shapleigh Family Association, Inc. 1968 
96 pages 6×9 softbound, good condition, corners bumped, back cover has a few stains.

Descendants of Cornet Robert Stetson 5th through 7th Generations 48.00
Stetson Kindred of America, 1956
This is book 3 in a series. The fifth generation starts off with William Stetson b. May 6, 1799 at Scituate.
331 pages, softbound, good condition, some small wrinkles on spine, some light staining on covers

Steadwell, Stedwell, Studwell: Descendants of Thomas Studwell I, ca. 1620-1669, of Greenwich, Connecticut – Rye, New York by 1656 $49.95
Marion J. Stedwell.
Heritage, 1996
Thomas Studwell I (c.1620-1669), was probably from Kent County, England, and was first recorded as living in Greenwich, CT, in 1656. He is the ancestor of all the persons with the Steadwell, Stedwell or Studwell name in colonial New England. The book traces Thomas’ descendants down through 11 generations, grouping the information by family units and listing for each unit the full name of the Studwell descendant, including married and maiden names if female. The family units containing nearly 2,200 descendants are presented in the book are organized according to the Register System of the New England Historic Genealogical Society.,
306 pages, 8.5×11 softbound, new. append., bibl., index, softbound, new

The Swift Family $50.00
Katherine Whitin Swift  
Whitinsville, Mass: Privately printed 1955 
The genealogy of the Swift family of Whitinsville, Mass.
Table of Contents: Thomson (Swift 3) page 8 Cooke page 9, Weeks (Swift 4) Page 11 Hatch page 12, Rowley page 14, Palmer page 15, Hatch (Swift 5) page 16 Rowley page 17, Palmer page 17 Weeks page 18 Hatch page 19, Rowley page 20, Palmer page 20, Eldred (Swift 6) page 21 Lumpkin page 22 Taylor page 23, Burgess page 24 Rider page 25, Hall page 26, Learned page 27, Bearse page 28 Hatch page 29, Rowley page 30, Palmer page 31, Weeks page 31, Weeks page 32, Rowley page 33 Palmer page 34 Fuller page 35, Price (Swift 7) page 37 Marplehead page 39 Robinson age 39, Handford page 41, Mortimer Page 42, Weeks page 43, Harper page 44, Butler page 45, Lewis page 46 Lombard Page 48 Arey page 49 Marchant page 51 Weeks page 52 Rowley page 53 Palmer page 53 Fuller page 54 Rowley Page 55 Palmer Page 56 Fuller Page 56 Weeks page 57, Robinson page 58, Handford page 59, Mortimer page 59 Davis page 60 Linnell page 62 Goodspeed page 63 Dimmock page 65, Hammond page 67, Bursley page 68, Hull page 69, Lumbert page 71, Derby Page 72, Jenkins (Swift 8) Page 74 Parker page 78 Whiston page 79 Green page 80 Jones page 81 Price page 82 Marplehead page 83 Robinson page 83 Handford page 85, Mortimer page 85, Weeks page 86 Weeks page 87, Robinson page 87, Handford Page 88, Mortimer page 89, Robinson page 89, Handford page 91, Mortimer page 92 Weeks page 92 Weeks page 93, Robinson page 93, Handford page 94, Mortimer page 95 Hatch page 95, Rowley page 97, Palmer page 97, Weeks page 98, Weeks page 99, Rowley page 99, Palmer page 100, Fuller page 101 Childs page 101, Linnell page 103, Crocker page 103, Bodfish page 104, Hamblen page 105, Dunham page 107, Lewis page 108, Davis page 110, Hatch page 110, Rowley page 111, Palmer page 112, Codman page 113, Cathcart page 114, Culeman page 115, Folger page 116, Evans (Swift 9) page 118, Lawrence page 121, MofFett page 123, Munn page 124, Burt page 126, March page 128 Chapin page 129, Cooley page 131, Prudden page 132 Russell page 133, Fiske page 134, Wilson page 138, Blodgett page 139, Iggleden page 140, Tidd page 141 Russell page 142, Fiske page 143, Wilson page 144, Blodgett page 144, Iggleden page 145, Tidd page 146, Sherman page 147, Walker page 151, Stone page 152, Stone page 153, Moore page 156, Whale page 157, Anderson page 158, Danielson page 160, Mighill page 162, 
170 pages, hardbound, good condition.

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Descendants of Henry Travers   $95.00
By Nathan Hagar Daniels
Boston, Ma 1903
(From the introductory note:) “MANY years ago the subject of ancestry began to attract attention. The compiler of these records became interested in it along his Travis line, during a long illness. He had known some of his relatives bearing the name of Travis, brothers and sisters of his mother’s mother, but all, with one exception, had passed off the stage ere this inquiry began; so but very little information could be had from the immediate family as to their ancestors, beyond their uncles and aunts.
By much patient research and travel, extending over eighteen years, and a large expenditure of money, the results here recorded have been gained, and gratification is had in tracing the line unbroken from Henry Travers who arrived from London, England, in the Ship ” Mary and John ” at Agawam, now Ipswich, in 1634, down to the present time, and to find representatives of the family showing their love of country in every emergency requiring patriotic service, from King Philip’s war to the war of the Rebellion. The descendants of Henry Travers have thus had part and parcel in the development of our beloved New England, from its infancy.
James Travis, born in Newbury, Mass., in 1645, the only son of Henry Travers, was one of the early settlers of Brookfield, Mass., in 1668, and a petitioner for its incorporation “Oct ye 10 1673.” He probably left Brookfield with his family before the Indian troubles there culminated, but no record has been found to show where his family went, nor of his or their return to Brookfield.
Later his children were in Framingham and Sherborn, and later still his descendants were in Holliston, Natick, Sudbury, Waltham and Weston, in Massachusetts. One branch located in Deering, N. H., and their descendants in that State are numerous. The name is now well represented in Natick, Framingham, and adjoining towns in Massachusetts, and commands respect.
To the painstaking labor of Mr. Henry A. May, a genealogist of experience, I am much indebted for results attained”. NATHAN HAGAR
147 pages, hardbound, good condition.

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The Family of Samuel W. Wallace $32.00
Robert E. Wallace
Heritage, 1994, rev. ed
A product of an extremely hearty family (his father lived to be 87, his grandfather 87, and his great-grandfather 88), Samuel W. Wallace (1795-1886) himself lived to be 91. The genealogy traces 1673 descendants of this singular man, with information on his sibling’s families and additional information on the Kirby, Hodges and Davis families. The book is jammed with extracts from documents that support the suppositions, and the author has avoided any questionable data.
236 pages, 8.5×11 softbound, new. illus., maps, index, new.

A Record of the Walker Families of Shirley, Massachusetts & Their Descendants $60.00
A Record of the Descendants of James Egerton and Bathsheba (Walker) Egerton of Langdon, NH
Reprinted from Chandlers History of Shirley
Fitchburg: Press of Blanchard & Brown, 1887
(From the last page) “The ancestry of the Walker families of Groton and Shirley may be traced with reasonable certainty to Capt. Richard Walker, who came from England in 1630 and settled at Lynn. He was born in 1592, was admitted a freeman of the colony in 1634, and lived a long, active and useful life, much respected by his townsmen. He was chosen ensign of the military company of Lynn in 1630, and afterwards successively its lieutenant and captain…
61 pages, bound in red leather with gold lettering and gold page edges, shelf wear, spine has some wear, light scratches on covers, good condition. 

Watson Genealogy $35.00
John Watson Taylor
By hand 1908
40 page ledger journal, Cover detached.

Descendants of the Twin Brothers John and Benjamin Wood $50.00
James A Wood
1902. Concord, N.H., Rumford, First edition
187 Pages. Illus. Original small 8vo cloth, inside front cover hinge repair has split, hinge is lose but not detached, foxing, light stains.

Some Descendants of Nathaniel Woodward Mathematician $35.00
Percy Emmons Woodward
Newtonville: Privately Printed 1940
(from the foreword) 
“In 1897, Theron Royal Woodward of Chicago, Ill., published in volume fifty-one of The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, a slight genealogical account of some of the descendants of Nathaniel Woodward, mathematician and surveyor, who settled in Boston, Mass., before November 1635. In the following account of this same family has been incorporated most of his research with corrections of some errors and much additional material. The book has been edited by Mary Lovering Holman, of Boston, but for the compilation and the deductions from found evidences she is not responsible…
PERCY EMMONS WOODWARD Newtonville, Mass., April 1940.”
63 pages, 7×9 hardbound, god condition, corners bumped. Owners name inside front cover Winifred Grace Woodward in ink along with few lines in pencil.