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New Englanders in the 1600s: A Guide to Genealogical Research Published Between 1980 and 2005

by Martin E. Hollick

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An index to all articles, multifamily genealogies, many single family genealogies, and other scholarly compendia that have dealt with New England immigrants born before the year 1700. The date range of publication of these materials is the thirty years from 1980 to 2005.
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A new book of interest to New England genalogists is [New Englanders in the 1600s: A Guide to Genealogical Research Published between 1980 and 2005] by [[Martin E. Hollick]]. It is published by NEHGS.

The book references selected articles and books about New Englanders from the time periods on the cover. Only those publications the compiler believes have good sources are mentioned. This means you may still miss items that may be of interest if the author did not follow a more professional citation method. Therefore, this is not a comprehensive index. Mr Hollick has selected only the "best" articles as defined by him in the introduction. You still need to look at [PERSI] and [Genealogical Books in Print] for items. He sees this as along the line of [[Donald Lines Jacobus]]'s [My Own Index] which goes to 1956. There is still a gap for indexing materials from 1956 to 1980 for an ambitious compiler to publish.

This has helped me in my research and resultsd in some 26 ILLs for one line I am working on from periodicals not in the Clayton Library. It has also allowed me to find items in the Clayton I would not have know about.

The book has a 25 page intro/front matter with a list of the publications indexed, and that is followed by 246 pages of entries sorted by family names of the person covered in the cited publication. Cost is $19.95 from Picton Press. It is well worth buying if you are interested in 17th century New Englanders.

I am a NEHGS member but I have no financial interest in this publication. ( )
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An index to all articles, multifamily genealogies, many single family genealogies, and other scholarly compendia that have dealt with New England immigrants born before the year 1700. The date range of publication of these materials is the thirty years from 1980 to 2005.

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