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This work, the information for which was collected from ancient records, manuscripts, and printed works, consists of a genealogical register, first published in 1829, and contains an alphabetical listing of many of the first settlers, including dates of arrival, the location of settlement, date of birth, date of death, spouses and children, and often includes a biographical sketch of the individual. The author has also provided numerous lists, including Alphabetical Lists of Towns settled before 1692 in the several colonies of New England; Alphabetical List of the Governours, Deputy Governours, Assistants or Counsellors, and Ministers of The Gospel In The Several Colonies, from 1620 To 1692; Representatives of the General Court of Massachusetts, from 1634 to 1692; Graduates Of Harvard College to 1662; Members of the Ancient and Honourable Artillery Company to 1662; Freemen Admitted To The Massachusetts Colony from 1630 to 1662; With Many Other of the Early Inhabitants of New England and Long Island, N. Y., from 1620 to the year 1675. Paperback, (1829), 2014, Appendix, 354 pp.
An Alphabetical list of the Governors, Deputy Governors, Assist. Counsellors, Ministers of the Gospel, Grads of Harvard College, Reps. to Court of Mass., Members of Artillery Company to 1662, Freemen.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1829 Edition.
A genealogical dictionary of our early colonists. Every volume shows three generations of those who came before 1692. Although more than a century has elapsed since the publication of this monumental work, it remains the standard to our day. We do not mean that new information has not been unearthed or that the work is free from errors, but Savage had just the peculiar qualifications necessary. He was so persistent in gathering data and so conservative in his use of them, that a statement made on his authority bears great weight. This work has the whole of New England for its field. This is volume 1, covering the surnames A - C.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1860.