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Tagsgenealogy (387), science and technology (326), history (228), philosophy (212), fiction (211), new england (197), science (194), psychology (164), reference (152), literature (139) — see all tags

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GroupsGardening, Genealogy@LT, Geology, Maps and Atlases, Photography

About my libraryProbably the main subject of my (Duane) collection is genealogy. But as a family, our interests in science, nature and technology predominate. Other interests include travel and adventure, history, arts & architecture and the associated subjects, as well as a plethora of minor subjects. Marcy's main focus is philosophy and its variations (religion, self, etc.) with physics a close second. The material I look for tends to be more fact based, while hers is more theory.

Homepagehttp://www.one-barton-family.us/genealogy/

Real nameDuane Barton & Marcy Wintrub

LocationFranklin, Massachusetts

Emailduane_bartonexcite.com

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Member sinceMar 26, 2007

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I see that you have "Mayflower Families: Through Five Generations (Vol 19)" on Thomas Rogers. I'm a decendent of Thomas Rogers and am trying to do more genealogy research. Have you done much research past the first five generations?
-Kimberly
Thanks, Duane, for the information. I'll do a lot of browsing at Higginson Books. It looks like a wonderful place.

Also, I'll give another go to look at your website.

Norman
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