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[Download Ebook.kLvA] Our Immigrant Ancestors Volume II The Ancestors of Chester Eliphalet Jackson (Volume 2)

Over three hundred ancestors of Emily (Bates) Haynes (1911-2011) arrived in New England and New York in the first half of the 17th century, including one Mayflower Pilgrim. In three volumes Emily’s son, Stephen Haynes, has identified as many of those ancestors as possible who immigrated to American shores, the vast majority of them originating in the England of King Charles I. Stephen has collected those immigrant ancestors’ stories in three volumes, this second of which is devoted to ancestors of Emily’s maternal grandfather, Chester Eliphalet Jackson. (Volume 1 traces immigrant ancestors of Emily’s father, Bion LaMott Bates; volume 3 of her maternal grandmother, Lizzie (Keys) Jackson.) The books were a natural outgrowth of the massive collection of papers and photographs Emily possessed, found after her death, and a significant genealogical database begun by Richard Bates, Emily’s brother. Stephen developed the idea as he considered what might be done with all that information. He did not want to create another “begats” account, where a single genealogical surname-line is traced back as far as possible, to colonial times or before. Instead, he painted a horizontal portrait of those crossing the Atlantic to begin life anew in a strange land. The immigrant ancestors spread through New England, many of them founding settlements like Springfield, MA; Providence, RI; and Hartford, CT. Their lives’ stories, derived from a variety of sources, are also a story of Pilgrim and Pioneer America. Merchants, farmers, pastors, explorers, and community leaders, these ancestors exemplify what is best about American society. Less exemplarily, their lives also tell tales of religious persecution and Puritan beliefs, as well as witchcraft trials. Whatever the nature of the tales, however, each is fascinating. Full list of all ancestor families' names will be found at http://www.shaynes.com/EJH/Our_Immigrant_Ancestors_Promotion_2.pdf . Loot.co.za: Sitemap 9780954319205 0954319206 450 Years of Lace - An Exhibition of Fine Antique Lace from the Collections of the Allhallows Museum Jane Page 079895814429 0079895814429 ... The Log Cabin Chronicles Genealogy ArchivesPage Click on photo for Dave's bio. YOUR ANCESTRY NET. DAVID LEPITRE. POSTED 10.21.11 I was just reading some of the Log Cabin chronicle posting and I thought maybe you ... ACGS Query Page - Ashtabula County Genealogical Society Inc. April 2015: GRAHM: Seeking information on the family/parents of John Samuel Graham b. 10 Sept 1854 in Pittsburgh PA and d. Dec 1930 in Pierpont Ashtabula County OH m.
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