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  1. CS71 .E466 1969

    Ellenwood described his genealogy as unlike any he had ever studied. Instead of focusing on a few families in great detail, he compiled the histories of twenty two families more briefly, from their arrival in the New World until just before the date of publication. These families' names are Ellenwood, Wharton, Needham, Shedd, Doty, Potter, Chamberlain, Irvine, Wier, Smith, Sanor, Wilkinson, Soule, Devol, Fleck, Cowell, Henderson, Delano, Oakes, B...

    Record Type: Library

    Ellenwood - Wharton & Twenty Families 1620-1968
  2. CS71 .M885 2000

    The genealogy begins with a dedication to Eleanor Angell's great-grandmother, grandmother, and mother, who appear in a photograph together. Next, a table of contents lists notable members from each family. A preface describing each family separately, the family overall and the work's origin follows. Sections with maps and photographs appear before the first chapter and contain several of each. The first chapter covers the Morse family and the Tro...

    Record Type: Library

    Three Early Vermont Settlers: Amos Morse, George Trow, and Ephraim Ainsworth with their American ancestry and many of their descendants through several generations

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