-
Genealogical Society (
NEHGS) is the
oldest and
largest genealogical society in the
United States,
founded in year 1845.
NEHGS provides family history...
- M****. from 1634 to 1864, Boston:
Samuel G.
Drake Publisher (an
undated NEHGS photoduplicate of the 1866 edition), 5. Thompson, Roger,
Mobility & Migration...
- families. One
example included James Pierpont and others. Also,
there are
NEHGS articles on
United States presidents and "tycoon"
families and of royal...
- Begins:
Immigrants to New England, 1620–1633 [first series], 3
volumes (
NEHGS, 1995). The
first phase of the
Great Migration Study Project identifies...
- (2008-06-12).
Notable Kin: An
Anthology of
Columns First Published in the
Nehgs Nexus ... - Gary B. Roberts,
David Curtis Dearborn, John
Anderson Brayton...
-
March 2016.
Notable Kin: An
Anthology of
Columns First Published in the
NEHGS Nexus, 1986-1995,
Volume 1, ed. D. C. Dearborn, J. A. Brayton, R. E. Brenneman...
- Boyd (1998).
Notable Kin: An
Anthology of
Columns First Published in the
NEHGS NEXUS 1986–1995,
Volume 2. Boston: Carl Boyer, 3rd. p. 212. ISBN 978-0-936124-20-9...
- listlva.lib.va.us.
Retrieved 2024-08-14. Siekman,
Henry Louis Gates Jr and
NEHGS Researcher Meaghan (2016-06-24). "Am I
Related to Free
People of
Color in...
-
Dearborn (1998).
Notable Kin: An
Anthology of
Columns First Published in the
NEHGS Nexus, 1986–1995. Boston, M****achusetts: New
England Historic Genealogical...
- him. Woods,
Henry Ernest. (1907). The
Family of
Henry Curtis. Boston, Ma:
NEHGS. Schultz, Eric B. (1999). King Philip's War. Woodstock, Vt:
Countryman Press...