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Researching Your New England Passengers of The Great Migration 1620-1640

David Allen Lambert teaches about the essential sources of researching New England immigrants during the Great Migration Era. Discover the sources for determining the vessels and arrival dates of your ancestor. Determine if the place of origin in Europe for your immigrant is already known. Learn about New England resources to help discover the family from published, manuscript, and online sources.
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Understanding the England & Wales censuses 1841-1911

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Migrations: From New England To and Through New York

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