<•*,<#&;,. ' k ::■■...-,■■ ■^■:0--i 2. 531-5 UloWU BOUGHT WITH THE INCOME FROM THE SAGE ENDOWMENT FUND THE GIFT OF fienrtj W. Sage 1891 Lj.nfTt. i^m.. Cornell University Library Z5313.U6 W6 1897 American genealoalst : I ,^Sij?,S|,|Mi| l niwfiiii , j||p Ue 3 1924 029 580 1 1 9 olin overs m ■■■-■.'■-; The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://archive.org/details/cu31924029580119 ADVERTISEMENT. COMPANION VOLUME. Index to American Genealogies ; and to Genealogical Material contained in all works, such as Town Histories, County Histories, Local Histories, Historical Society Publications, Biographies, Historical Periodicals and Kindred Works. Alphabetically arranged, enabling the reader to ascertain whether the Genealogy of any Family or any part of it is printed, either by itself or embodied in other works. Fourth Edition, revised, improved and enlarged, containing nearly 40,000 references. J. MUNSELL'S SONS, Publishers, Albany, N. Y., 1895. 1 vol.Mvo, 282 large, closely printed pages , cloth, SS- Its most desirable feature is the knowledge to be gained by all persons, who, by examining its pages, can inform themselves whether the genealogy of any family, or any portion thereof, in which they may feel an interest, has been printed in any volume. It is an alphabetically arranged work of 40,000 references, which show at a glance whether the genealogy or pedigree of any family, or any portion thereof, has been printed in any volume of genealogy, history, biography, magazine, etc. Persons interested in their ancestry or kindred, by referring to this volume - , are informed as to the amount of informa- tion and the pages in any published books which contain reference to their family. This is the only work of the kind in the country. It has been the aim of the compiler to make it as thorough and complete as possible; hundreds of volumes of historical, biographical and miscellaneous publications have been minutely examined in detail and not depending on the indexes appended to such volumes, which are often incomplete. The names in Savage's "Genealogical Dictionary," Austin's "Genealogical Dictionary." the 42 volumes of the "N. E. Hist, and Gen. Register," the 18 volumes of the " N. Y. Gen. and Biog. [Record," the 9 volumes of "American Ancestry," have been noticed, as well as the numerous volumes of town and county histories, centennial anniversary celebrations, biographies, society transactions, proceedings, reports, periodicals, etc. But few persons have an ade- quate knowledge of the amount of genealogical material to be found in such volumes, from the fact that anything like a full collection of works in those departments can only be found in laree cities, and in the hands of a few private parties; and without consulting them it is often an impossibility to prepare a family history, or of learning anything very definite of any particular family. With the assistance furnished by this volume, no difficulty will be experienced in collecting needed information by any one interested in such investigations. It also affords instruction to the general reader, who may not know whether the history of his native county, town or village has been written and published. The work has been prepared with a view to facilitate the study of family history and makes it unnecessary to visit the historical libraries to learn by protracted search, whether anything has been pub- lished on one's family. JOEL MUNSELL'S SONS, Publishers, Albany, N. Y. THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, CATALOGUE OF FAMILY HISTORIES. A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY OR A LIST OF THE TITLE PAGES OF BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS ON FAMILY HISTORY, PUBLISHED IN AMERICA, FROM 1 771 TO DATE. FOURTH EDITION. PREPARED BY THE PUBLISHERS. [FORMER EDITIONS WERE EDITED BY "WILLIAM H. WHITMORE IN 1862, 1868 AND 1875.I ALBANY, N. Y.: JOEI, MUNSELI/S SONS, PUBLISHERS. 1897. tJ PREFACE. The first edition of this work was issued in 1862, the second in 1868, the third in 1875. The plan of the work is to give the title page of each book published on the genealogy of an American family, and the number of pages, together with any other informa- tion thought desirable. This edition is arranged alphabetically, and where there is more than one book on the same family name, they are arranged chronologically. The foot-notes of former editions have been omitted, and in their place we have endeavored, when we could, to embody in the title page of each book, in brackets, such matter as seemed necessary in order to make the title of the book give an idea of the contents; generally the name of the American founder of the family and the place and date of his settlement here. Many genealogies are published with title pages which give no idea whatever of the subject of the book. No other bibliography of genealogy has ever been pub- lished in America than this work of ours, unless we except a few brief lists of a few genealogical works, published in various newspapers, and an unimportant series of maga- zine articles published in Philadelphia last year, which were afterwards published in pamphlet or book form. While our present work is designed to embrace only monographs of American families, yet we have included a few works relating to foreign families, where there has been a slight reference to American families, and we have also included a few biographical and genealogical works which were not strictly genealogies of American families. Such information is not within the scope of this work, nor is it designed to refer to town histories, biographies, peri- odicals and collective works, as all such are more appro- priately found in our " Index to American Genealogies." It is with pardonable pride that we say that more gene- alogies have been published by us than by any other house in America. No house is now in existence that began publishing genealogies before us — 1841. Notification of any errors in this work will be most thankfully received, that they may be corrected in future editions. GENEALOGIES A genealogical register of the descendants of George ABBOT of Andover; George Abbot of Rowley; Thomas Abbot of Andover; Arthur Abbot of Ipswich; Robert Abbot of Branford, Conn.; and George Abbot of Nor- walk, Conn. Compiled by Rev. Abtel Abbot, D.D., and Rev. Ephraim Abbot. Boston: James Munroe & Co., 1847. 8vo, 197 pages. Genealogy of the ADAM family [which came from Scot- land in 1737]. By William Adam of Canaan, Litch- field co., Conn. Albany, N. Y. : printed by Joel Mun- sell, 1848. 8vo, 16 pages. Genealogy of the ADAMS family of Kingston, Mass. Collected and compiled by George Adams of Boston. Boston: published by the descendants of Francis Adams, printed by David Clapp, 1861. 8vo, 64 pages. One branch of the family of ADAMS. By William S. Appleton, A. B., of Boston. [Albany, N. Y.: reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register, by Joel Munsell], 1864. 8vo, 1 page. Genealogy of John ADAMS and his descendants. With notes and incidents. Franklin, Mass.: compiled and published by Gardner Adams, 1874. 8vo, 139 pages. History of the Thomas ADAMS and the Thomas Hast- ings families of Amherst, Mass. By Herbert Baxter Adams. * * * Amherst, Mass.: privately printed, 1880. i2mo, 66 pages. Some descendants of William ADAMS of Ipswich, Mass. By William S. Appleton. Boston: David Clapp & Son, 1 88 1. 8vo, 8 pages, with hektograph. History of ADAMS family, with biographical sketches of distinguished descendants of the several American ancestors, including collateral branches, Compiled by Henry Whittemore. New York: Willis McDonald & Co., publishers, 1893. 8vo, 84 pages, portraits, arms, index. Rev. William ADAMS of Madison Square Church, New York City, with his Adams and Bradford lines of de- scent. By Emily Wilder Leavitt. [Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register], 1894. 11 pages. The descendants of James and William ADAMS of Lon- donderry, now Derry, N. H. * * * Compiled by Andrew N. Adams of Fairhaven, Vt. * * * Rut- land: The Tuttle Co., printers, 1894. 8vo, 87 pages, plates. A history of the ADAMS and Evarts families [descend- ants of Stephen Olney Adams of Charlestown, Mass., 1678, John Evarts of Guilford, Conn., 1631, John White of Hartford, Conn., 1636, and Nathaniel Merriman of. Wallingford, Conn., 1670]. By J. M. Adams. Chat- ham, N Y.: The Courier Printing House, 1894. 8vo, 85 pages. Genealogy and history of a part of the Newbury ADAMS family, formerly of Devonshire, Eng., being 'the descend- ants of Robert Adams and wife Eleanor [of Newbury, Mass, 1640]. * * * By I. Smith Adams. * * * Calais, Me.: printed at the Advertiser Office, 1895. 8vo, 61 pages. ADDINGTON genealogy [reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register, 1850]. 5 pages. 9 Genealogy of the AINSWORTH families in America [chiefly descendants of Edward Ainsworth of Wood- stock, Conn., 1702]. By Francis J. Parker. Boston, Mass.: printed for the compiler [by David Clapp & Son], 1894. 8vo, 212 pages, arms, indexes. Memorial of the descendants of the Hon. John ALDEN. By Ebenezer Alden, M, D. * * * Randolph, Mass.: printed by S. P. Brown for the family, 1867. With a supplement to 1869. 8vo, 184 pages, of which 164 were issued in 1867 and 20 added in 1869. The story of a Pilgrim family. From the Mayflower to the present time; with autobiography, recollections, letters, incidents, and genealogy of the author, Rev. John ALDEN, in his 83d year. Introduction by Rev. F. Denison. Boston: 1889. 8vo, cloth, 429 pages. Family of ALDEN. 1620 to 1893. Chart 2x3 feet. A record of the descendants of John ALEXANDER of Lanarkshire, Scotland, and his wife Margaret Glasson, who emigrated from co. Armaugh, Ireland, to Chester CO., Penn., 1736. By Rev. John E. Alexander. Phila- delphia, Penn. : published by Alfred Martin, 1878. 8vo, 218 pages. ALEXANDER family genealogy. [Descendants of James Alexander of New York, 1685.] By Miss Eliza- beth Clarkson Jay. New York: reprinted from N. Y. Gen. and Biog. Record, 1881. 8vo, 76 pages. A genealogical history of that branch of the ALGER family which springs from Thomas Alger of Taunton and. Bridgewater, Mass. 1665- 1875. By Arthur M. Alger. Boston: press of David Clapp & Son, 1876. 8vo, 60 pages. Memoir of Colonel John ALLAN, an officer of the revo- lution, born in Edinburgh castle, Scotland, Jan. 3, 1746, 10 died in Lubec, Maine, Feb. 7, 1805. With a genealogy. By George H. Allan of New York. Albany: Joel Mun- sell, 1867. 8vo, 32 pages. Genealogy of ALLEN from 1568. [Descendants of George of Boston, 1648. By Wm. Allen of Norridge- wock, Me.] Skowhegan, Me.: Boies & Spaulding, printers, 1868. 8vo, 14 pages. Genealogical sketches of the ALLEN family of Medfield. * * * By Joseph Allen of Northborough. Boston: Nichols and Noyes, 1869. i2tno, 88 pages, superseded by the 1896 work of 80 pages. Genealogy of the ALLEN and Witter families; among the early settlers of this continent and their descendants. By Asa W. Allen. Salem, O.: printed by Luther W. Smith, 1872. i2mo, 251 pages. A genealogy of Samuel ALLEN of Windsor, Conn., and some of his descendants. By Willard S. Allen. * * * Boston: privately printed, 1876. 8vo, 76 pages, index. A genealogy of the ALLEN family from 1568 to 1882. [Descendants of George Allen, an early settler of Sand- wich, Mass.] Compiled by Hon. William Allen. Re- vised by Joshua Allen. Farmington, Me.: Chronicle Press, 1882. 8vo, 35 pages, index. Genealogical sketches of Roger Ailing of New Haven, Conn., 1639; Gilbert ALLEN of Morristown,N. J.,1736; and Thomas Bancroft of Dedham, Mass., 1640; and some of their descendants. Prepared by Jno. K. Allen and Edwin Salter. Lansing, Mich.: Journal Steam Printing House, 1883. 8vo, 33 pages, 2 indexes. An account of a part of the sufferings and losses of Jolley ALLEN a native of London [who settled in Boston in 1754-5]. With a preface and notes [and a brief gene- alogy]. By Mrs. Frances Mary Stoddard. Boston, II Mass.: Franklin Press: Rand, Avery & Co., 1883. 8vo, 52 pages, of which pages 42-9 contain genealogy. The family and descendants of Stephen ALLEN of New Bedford, Mass. By S. A. Brownell. New Bedford, Mass.: 1887. 8vo, 21 pages. Genealogical history of the ALLEN family [descendants of Capt. Nathaniel of Boston about 1750] and of some of their connections. By Mrs. Frances M. Stoddard. Boston: privately printed, 1891. 8vo, 135 pages, edition 150 copies. Genealogical and historical sketches of the ALLEN family of Dedham and Medfield, Mass. 1637-1890. By Frank Allen Hutchinson. Lowell, Mass.: 1896. 8vo, So pages, edition 100 copies, privately printed. Walter ALLEN of Newbury, Mass., 1640, and some of his descendants. With a few notes on the Allen family in general. By Allen H. Bent. Boston, Mass. : David Clapp & Son, printers, 1896.: 8vo, 66 pages, indexed. John ALLEN and Phoebe Deuel of Cambridge and Peru, N. Y. [1752]. * * * By Chas. J. North, Buffalo, N. Y.: 1897. 8vo, 11 pages. A history of the ALLERTON family, 1585-1885, and a genealogy of the descendants of Isaac Allerton [one of the Mayflower pilgrims] . By Walter S. Allerton. New York: published by the author, 1888. 8vo, 166 pages. The ALLERTONS of New England and Virginia. By Isaac J. Greenwood, A. M., of New York City. [Re- printed from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for July, 1890]. 8vo, 7 pages. The history of the Alison or ALLISON family in Europe and America. * * * [Descendants of Samuel of Londonderry, N. H., 1718, etc.] By Leonard Allison 12 Morrison. Boston, Mass.: published by Damrell & Upham, 1893. 8vo, 16 + 312 pages. ALLYN. [Descendants of Matthew Allyn early of Cam- bridge, Mass. By the late Charles C. Baldwin of Cleve- land, Ohio, 1896.] 8vo, 20 pages. Historic families of America. William ALMY of Ports- mouth, R. I., 1630. Joris Janssen De Rapalje of Fort Orange, Albany, New Amsterdam' and Brooklyn, 1623. Published by Charles Kingsbury Miller. Chicago: 1897. 8vo, 136 pages, of which pages 91 to 132 relate to the Rapalje or Rapelye family. Register of the ALYSWORTH family [of North Kings- ton, R. I., about 1725}. By Sylvester Alysworth. Utica, N. Y. : Bennet, Backus & Hawley, 1840. 8vo, 12 pages. AMES. [Chart of descendants of William Ames. Com- piled by Ellis Ames of Canton, Mass., and gratuitously distributed by Messrs. Oliver Ames & Sons. Easton, Mass.: July, 1851.] 2 x 4 feet. The Samuel AMES family; a genealogical memoir of the descendants of Samuel Ames of Canterbury, N.. H., six generations, 1 723-1 891. By John Kimball. Concord, N. H.: printed by the Republican Press Association, 1890. 8vo, 55 pages. Genealogical, memorial and family record of the AMMI- DOWN family [descendants of Roger who settled in New England in 1637], and a partial record of some other families of Southbridge, Mass. By Holmes Am- midown, New York. Published for the author [Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell, printer], 1877. 8vo, 54 pages, portrait of author, index. AMORY. Amory Amistad. [By T. C. Amory.] Bos- ton: printed by Dutton & Wentworth, 1856. 8vo, 30 pages, edition, 27 copies! 13 ANABLE family record. [One line of the descendants of Anthony Annable of Barnstable, Mass., 1639, who came from England in 1623.] Compiled from records of Plymouth and Barnstable, Mass., and East Haddam, Conn. [By Henry Sheldon Anable.J. Long Island ' City, N. Y. : printed by the Long Island Weekly Star, 1879. 8vo, 20 pages. ANDERSON family history. Containing a brief account of the families of Anderspn, Davies and Wersler [of Chester co., Pa., 1707]. By I. A. Lloyd. Dixon, 111.: 1880. i2mo, 80 pages. Genealogical register. By Jas. P. ANDREWS, M. D., Colerain P. O., Lancaster co., Pa. 1867. 8 pages. Genealogical history of John and Mary ANDREWS, who settled in Farmington, Conn., 1640; embracing their descendants to 1872; with an introduction of miscel- laneous names of Andrews, with their progenitors as far as known. By Alfred Andrews. * * * Printed by Case, Lockwood & Brainard, Hartford, Conn.: 1872. 8vo, 652 pages. Genealogy of the ANDREWS of Taunton and Stoughton, Mass., descendants of John and Hannah Andrews of Boston, Mass., 1656 to 1886. Compiled by Lieut. George Andrews, U. S. Army. Rochester, N. Y. : E. R. Andrews, printer, 1887. 8vo, 86 pages, plate, indexes. History of the ANDREWS family. A genealogy of. Rob- ert Andrews [of Ipswich, Mass.] and his descendants, 1635 to 1890. * * * By H. F. Andrews. Audu- bon, Iowa: W. E. Brinkerhoff, printer, 1890. 8vo, 234 pages. Genealogy of the ANDREWS family and alliances [de- scendants of John, who settled in Maryland about 1654] with biographical sketches. Corhpiled by Robert Andrews. [East Orange, N. J.: F. Howard Press], 1893. i6mo, 42 pages, coat of arms, privately printed. Genealogy of the descendants of Thomas ANGELL, who settled in Providence, 1636. * * * By Avery F. Angell. Providence: A. Crawford Greene, printer, 1872. 8vo, 209 pages. Centennial celebration of the ANNIN family at the old stone house in Somerset co., N. J., Aug. 15, 1866. Printed for private circulation for Ferdinand G. Dreer, Phila. : 1866. 8vo, 17 pages. Narrative of the settlement of George Christian AN- THON in America [1757], and of the removal of the family from Detroit and its establishment in New York City. By Charles Edward Anthon, one of his grand- children. New York: Bradstreet Press, 1872. 8vo, 22 pages, small edition. Memorial of Samuel APPLETON of Ipswich, Mass.; with genealogical notices of some of his descendants. Com- piled by Isaac Appleton Jewett. Cambridge: printed by Bolles & Houghton, 1850. 8vo, 183 pages. Pedigree of APPLETON. By John Appleton, M. D. 1864. Chart 2x2^ feet. Monumental memorials of the APPLETON family. [By Dr. John Appleton]. Boston: privately printed, 1867. 4to, 30 pages, edition 150 copies. A rough sketch of the APPLETON genealogy. By W. S. Appleton. Printed for correction and enlargement. Boston: press of T. R. Marvin & Son, 1873. 8vo, 42 pages, edition 50 copies. A genealogy of the APPLETON family. By W. S. Appleton. * * * Boston: press of T. R. Marvin & Son, 1874. 8vo, 54 pages. i5 A genealogical record of the ARMS family in this country, embracing all the known descendants of William first [who settled at Hatfield, Mass., 1677], who have re- tained the family name, and the first generation of the descendants of other names. By Edward W. Arms. Troy, N. Y.: published by the author, 1877. 8vo, 57 pages. The ARMSTRONG family of Windham, N. H. [de- scendants of Robert, 1722]. By Leonard A. Morrison. [Reprinted from the History of Windham.] Published 188 '3. 8vo, 19 pages, portrait of Geo. W. Armstrong. ARMSTRONG: A genealogical record of the descend- ants of Nathan Armstrong, an early settler of Warren co., N. J. By William Clinton Armstrong, A. M. With sketches of family history. 1895. 8vo, 201 pages. The ARNOLD genealogical tree. [Descendants of the two early emigrants to Rhode Island. By George C. Arnold. New York: 1877]. Chart 2x2^ feet. Genealogy of the family of ARNOLD in Europe and America. With brief notices. By John Ward Dean, Henry T. Drowne and Edwin Hubbard. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for 1879- 80. 8vo, 16 pages, portrait of H. T. Drowne, includes family of Gen. Benedict Arnold. The ASHLEY genealogy. A history of the descendants of Robert Ashley of Springfield, Mass. [1638]. By Francis Bacon Trowbridge. * * * New Haven, Conn.: printed for the author [by Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor] 1896. 8vo, 472 pages, 22 portraits and views. Joseph ATKINS [who came to New England about 1710, and his descendants]. The story of a family. By Francis Higginson Atkins. Las Vegas: 1891. 8vo, 154 pages. i6 The ATKINSONS of New Jersey, from the record of Friends' meetings and from offices of record in the state. [By J. B. Atkinson]. Earlington [Ky. Bee print]: 1890. 8vo, 40 pages, plates. ' Genealogical record of the ATLEE family. The descend- ants of Judge William Augustus Atlee and Col. Sam- uel John Atlee of Lancaster co., Pa. By Edwin Atlee Barber, A. M. Philadelphia, Pa.: press of William F. Fell & Co., 1884. i2mo, 130 pages, portraits. A genealogical register of the descendants in the. male line of David- ATWATER, one of the original planters of New Haven, Conn., to the fifth generation. [By E. E. Atwater.] New Haven: printed by J. H. Benham, 185 1. 8vo, 30 pages. A genealogical register of the descendants in the male line of David ATWATER, one of the original planters of New Haven, Conn., to the sixth generation. [By Edward E. Atwater.] New Haven: printed by Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, 1873. 8vo, 64 pages, index of given names. The genealogy of the ATWELL family, formerly of New • London, Conn, [descendants of Benjamin .of New Lon- don, 1663]. Prepared by Charles Beach Atwell. Evanston, 111.: 1896. 8vo, 10 pages. History of the ATWOOD family in England and the United States. To which is appended a short account of the Tenney family. From documents collected by Charles Atwood.. Boston: George F. Ware, printer, 1888. 8vo, 42 pages, edition 100 copies, illustrated. AUSTIN — Whitaker. 1881. Providence, R. L: J. O. Austin. Chart 27x41 inches. Superseded by his later works. The ancestral dictionary [being the ancestry of the author in all lines of 64 Americans, mostly of Rhode Island 17 descent]. Edited by John Osborne AUSTIN. Printed by E. L. Freeman & Son. Central Falls, R. I.: 1891. 8vo, 74 pages, portrait. One hundred and sixty allied families [to the AUSTIN family]. By John Osborne Austin. Salem, Mass.: Salem Press, 1893. 4to, 321 pages. The AVERYS of Groton. [By Elroy M. Avery, Cleve- land, Ohio, 1888.] 8vo, 8 pages. The Groton AVERYS. Christopher and James, the founders of the family. By Elroy M. Avery. [Pri- vately printed] 1893. 8vo, 20 pages. Genealogical record of the Dedham branch of the AVERY family in America. Compiled by Jane G. (Avery) Carter and Susie P. Holmes. Plymouth, Mass.: published by Winslow W. Avery, 1893. 8vo, 365 pages, portraits, views. The AVERYS of Groton. Genealogical and biograph- ical. By Homer De Lois Sweet. Syracuse, N. Y. : Rice-Taylor Printing Co., 1894. 8vo, 698 pages. Arthur AYLSWORTH [of North Kingston, R. I. 1679] and his descendants in America, with notes his- torical and genealogical relating to the family, from early English records. By Homer Elhanan Ayls- worth, M. D., Roseville, 111. Edited by James N. Ar- nold. Printed for the family, edition 250 copies. Providence, R. I.: Narragansett Historical Publishing Co., 1887. 8vo, 496 pages. A record of the descendants of Captain John AYRES of Brookfield, Mass. [1672]. By William Henry Whit- more. Boston: printed by T. R. Marvin & Son, 1870. 8vo, 55 pages. 2 The BABCOCK family. [By Sidney Babcock of New Haven, Conn. Albany, N. Y.: printed by Munsell & Rowland, 1861, but dated 1844.J 8vo, 4 pages. A genealogical memoir of the BACKUS family. * * * By William W. Backus. Norwich, Conn. : press of the Bulletin Co., 1889. 8vo, 376 pages, illustrated. A table * * * of Jabez BACON, late of Woodbury, deceased, and of his descendants bearing the name of Bacon. Also of his ancestors. * * * Compiled by Nathaniel A. Bacon. * * * New Haven: printed by Hitchcock & Stafford, 1845. Quarto, 41 pages. The family of BADCOCK of Massachusetts. By W. S. Applet on. Boston: David Clapp & Son, 1881. 8vo, 11 pages. The BAGG pedigree. [Descendants of John Bagg of Springfield, Mass., 1660. By Lyman H. Bagg. Re- printed from West Springfield, Mass., Centennial, 1 874. J 8vo, 6 pages. BAGG ancestry and Atwater ancestry. Printed for pri- vate circulation by Karl Kron [Lyman Hotchkiss Bagg]. New York City: 1895. 8vo, 4 pages, edition 400 copies. Genealogy of the descendants of Richard BAILEY, an early settler of Rowley, Mass., including the posterity of most of the females, and the ancestral lines of many of their husbands. By Alfred Poor. Salem, Mass.: 1867. 4to, 90 pages, reprinted from the " Records of Merrimack Valley." Ancestry of Joseph Trowbridge BAILEY of Philadelphia and Catherine Goddard Weaver of Newport, R. I. By Joseph Trowbridge Bailey. Printed privately. Phil- adelphia: 1892. 4to, 54 pages. '9 Account of the second annual gathering of the BAILEY — Bayley family association, held at Andover, Mass., Aug. 1 6, 1894. Bradford, Mass.: Levi C. McKinstry, printer, 1894. 8vo, 23 pages. Records of the BAILEY family, descendants of William Bailey of Newport, R. I., chiefly in the line of his son, Hugh Bailey of East Greenwich, R. I. Compiled by a descendant. Providence, R. I.: 1895. 8vo, 206 pages, plates, edition 100 copies. Account of the fourth annual gathering of the BAILEY- Bayley Family Association, held at Rowley, Mass., Aug. 19, 1896. Somerville Citizen Print, 1897. 8vo, 34 pages. A genealogy of the descendants of Edward BAKER of Lynn, Mass., 1630. Prepared and published by Nelson M. Baker of Lafayette, N. Y. Syracuse: printed at the Journal Office, 1867. 8vo, 99 pages. Ancestry of Priscilla BAKER, who lived 1 674-1 731, and was wife of Isaac Appleton of Ipswich. By William S. Appleton. Cambridge: press of John Wilson & Son, 1870. 8vo, 143 pages. Genealogy of Richard BAKER, born in England, died in Dorchester, Mass., October 25, 1689. Compiled by Edmund J. Baker. * * * Boston: D. Clapp & Son, printers, 1889. 40 pages. Short notes on the BAKER family [descendants of John Baker of King Philip's War] and also related families. * * * By Geo. Comstock Baker, LL. M. Com- stock, N. Y. : privately printed, 1896. 8vo, 12 pages, gives one line only, being the ancestry of the author. The family book of BAKEWELL, Page, Campbell. Compiled by B. G. Bakewell. Pittsburg, Pa.: 1896. 4to, 99 pages. 20 BALCH leaflets, Vol. I, No. i, July, 1895. By G. B. Balch. Published monthly by Eben Putnam, Salem, Mass-. 8vo, 8 pages. Genealogy of the Balkcom or BALCOM family, of Attle- boro, Mass. Copied from town and county records, etc. [By David Jillson] 1882. 8vo, 12 pages. Nathaniel BALDWIN and one line of his descendants. By Byron A. Baldwin, of Chicago, 111. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for April, 1871. Boston: printed by David Clapp & Son, 1871. 8vo, 7 pages. Notes on the Ancestry of Sylvester BALDWIN [father of John, of Stonington, Conn.]. By Charles C. Bald- win. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for July, 1872. Boston: David Clapp & Son, 1872. 8vo, 15 pages. A record of the descendants of John BALDWIN, of Ston- ington, Conn.; with notices of the other Baldwins who settled in America in early colony times. Prepared by John D. Baldwin, of Worcester, Mass. Worcester, Mass.: printed by Tyler & Seagrave, 1880. 8vo, 68 pages, index. The BALDWIN genealogy, from 1500 to 1881. By Charles Candee Baldwin, M. A. * * * Cleveland, Ohio: 1 88 1. 8vo, 974 pages, portraits, index. The BALDWIN genealogy supplement. By C. C. Bald- win. * * * Cleveland, Ohio: 1889. 8vo, 395 pages, portraits. Pedigree of the family of BALL, of Richmond, Va. [descendants of Wm. Ball, born 1687]. Philadelphia, Pa.: 1853. Chart. 21 Edward BALL [of Block Island, R. I., 1678] and some of his descendants. Compiled by Nicholas Ball. [New- port, R. L: Mercury print, 1891.J 8vo, 15 pages. An elaborate history and genealogy of the BALLOUS in America. Carefully compiled and edited by Adin Bal- lou. With numerous artistic illustrations. Ariel Bal- lou, M. D., and Latimer W. Ballou, LL. D., proprietary publishers. 1888. 8vo, xiv and 1323 pages, 18 por- traits. Record of the race of the BALYARDS in Europe, their origin and further development in America, from A. D. 500 to A. D. 1873. * * * By L. B. Balliet, M. D. Allentown, Pa.: 1873. 8vo, 28 pages. History and genealogy of the BANGS family in America, with genealogical tables and notes. By Dean Dudley. Tracing the descendants * * * of Edward Bangs, of Plymouth and Eastham. * * * Wakefield, Mass.: A. W. Brownell, printer, 1896. 8vo, 360 pages, portraits, etc. The BANKS family of Maine. By Charles Edward Banks, M. D. * * * [Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for July, 1890. J 8vo, 8 pages. A Frisian family. The BANTA genealogy. [Descend- ants of Epke Jacobse, of New Amsterdam, 1659. J By Theodore M. Banta. New York: 1893. 8vo, 425 pages. Genealogy of the BARBER family, the descendants of Robert Barber, of Lancaster co., Pa. [1699]. By Edwin Atlee Barber, A. M. * * * Philadelphia: press of Wm. F. Fell & Co., 1890. 8vo, 166 pages, illustrated, edition 250 copies. 22 Genealogy of the BARBER — ENO family, of Homer, N. Y. [By George R. Howe.J Newark, N. J.: L. J. Hardham, printer, 1893. 8vo, 40 pages, edition 75 copies. A memorial of Josiah BARKER, of Charlestown, Mass. [Fifth in descent from Robert, of Duxbury.] By Harry Herbert Edes. * * * Boston: privately printed, 1 871. 8vo, 25 pages. Family genealogy, comprising the ancestry and descend- ants of Jonathan BARLOW, of Delaware co., N. Y. [and connected families]. * * * Compiled and edited by George Barlow, Brooklyn, N. Y. : [1891]. 8vo, 508 pages, 34 portraits, views, map, etc. The BARNABY or Barneby family. By Gen. Ebenezer W. Peirce, of Freetown. From the Hist, and Gen. Register, 1864. 8vo, 3 pages. Thomas BARRETT of Braintree, William Barrett of Cam- bridge, and their early descendants. By Joseph Hart- well Barrett, A. M. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register, 1888. 8vo, 8 pages. Genealogy of some of the descendants of Thomas BAR- RETT, Sen., of Braintree, Mass., 1635. Compiled by William Barrett. Saint Paul, Minn.: printed by D. Ramaley & Son, 1888. 8vo, 296 pages, portrait of author, index of given and surnames. Address of the Hon. Andrew J. BARTHOLOMEW, of Southbridge, Mass., delivered Aug. 10, 1882, at Stony Creek, Conn., on the occasion of the first reunion of the descendants of Lieut. William Bartholomew. Boston: press of Coburn Brothers, 1882. 8vo, 37 pages. Record of the BARTHOLOMEW family, historical, gen- ealogical and biographical. By George Wells Bartholo- 23 mew, Jr. Published by the author, Austin, Tex.: 1885. 8vo, 16 and 753 pages, portraits. Genealogical and biographical sketches of the BART- LETT family in England and America. By Levi Bart- lett of Warner, N. H. Lawrence: Geo. S. Merrill & Crocker, printers,. 1876. 8vo, 114 pages. The BARTLETTS, ancestral, genealogical, biographical, historical, comprising an account of the American pro- genitors of the Bartlett family, with special reference to the descendants of John Bartlett of Weymouth and Cumberland. By Thomas Edward Bartlett. New Haven, Conn.: Stafford Printing Co., 1892. 8vo, 112 pages. BARTOW genealogy. * * * By E. B. Baltimore: Innes & Co., printers, 1875. 8vo, 60 pages, superseded by the later work by same author. BARTOW genealogy. Part I. Containing every one of name of Bartow descended from Doctor Thomas Bar- tow, who was living at Crediton, England, A. D. 1672. * * * Part II. Containing the ■ descendants not bearing the name of Bartow. * * * By E. B. [Evelyn P. Bartow]. Baltimore, Md. : James & Co., printers, 1878. 8vo, 318 pages, of which the last 100 pages were printed and added in 1879, as a supplement. The BARTOW family in England. By Rev. E. P. Bar- tow, M. A. 1890. 8vo, 44 pages, 11 illustrations, not American; an earlier pamphlet of 10 pages was issued in 1886. A genealogical record of Thomas BASCOM [of North- ampton, Mass. J and his descendants. By Edward Doubleday Harris. Boston: W. P. Lunt, printer, 1870. 8vo, 79 pages, edition 200 copies. 2 4 Ancestors of Moses Belcher BASS [born in Boston, I 735]- By Susan Augusta Smith of North Pembroke, Mass. Boston: 1896. 8vo, 14 pages. William BASSETT, who came from Lynn, Mass., in 1691, and settled near Salem, N. J., and his descendants. By B.F.Leeds. Philadelphia: 1886. Chart i£ x 2 feet. A discourse at the funeral of Dea. Tyler BATCHELLER, at North Brookfield, Mass., Oct. 10, 1862 [with a brief account of the descendants of Joseph B., of Wenham, Mass., 1636]. By Rev. Christopher Cushing. Boston: Wright & Porter, printers, 1864. 8vo, 32 pages. BATES and Fletcher genealogical register. [By Theo- dore C. Bates, Worcester, Mass.] 1892. 4to, 58 pages, index, edition 100 copies, privately printed. BATTELLE genealogical record. Compiled by Lillian S. Battelle. Cincinnati, Ohio: 1889. 8vo, 20 pages. Ancestry of Samuel BAVIS (maternal). [By Samuel Bavis.] Philadelphia, Pa. : 1880. 8vo, 4 pages. Memorial of the BAXTER family. From dates and min- utes collected by Joseph Nickerson Baxter of Boston. * * * Boston: printed for the family, 1879. 8vo > 114 pages. Col. John Bayard (1 738-1 807) and the BAYARD family of America. By Gen. James Grant Wilson. Reprinted from the New York Gen. and Biog. Record for April, 1885. New York: Trow's Printing and Bookbinding Co., 1885. 8vo, 24 pages, portrait. John BEAL of Hingham, and one line of his descendants. [By Dr. N. B. Shurtleff. Boston: Wright & Potter, printers, 1865.] 8vo, 8 pages. Proceedings of the John BEAN [of Exeter, N. H.] (1660) Association, at its annual reunion at Exeter, N. H., August 19, 1896. 8vo, 29 pages. 25 A sketch of William BEARDSLEY, one of the original settlers of Stratford, Conn., and a record of his descend- ants to the third generation; and of some who bear his name to the present time. By E. Edwards Beardsley, D. D. New Haven: Bassett & Barnett, 1867. 8vo, 32 pages. [The BEARSS family. Descendants of Austin Bearss of Barnstable, Mass. 1638. By John B. Newcomb. Elgin, 111.: 1864. J 8vo, 2 pages. A contribution to the genealogy of the Bearse or BEARSS family in America: 1 6 18- 1 871. Ancestry and descend- ants of Dea. John Bearss and his wife, Molly (Beardsley) Bearss, of New Fairfield, Conn., and Westmoreland, N. Y. By John Bearss Newcomb. Privately printed for the use of the family. Elgin, 111.: 1871. 8vo, 16 pages. Record of the family of Charles BEATTY, who emigrated from Ireland to America in 1729. Steubenville, Ohio: 1873. 8vo, 120 pages, privately printed, edition 150 copies. The BECKWITHS [descendants of George Beckwith, who came to Maryland, 1648]. By Paul Beckwith. Albany, N. Y. : Joel Munsell's Sons, publishers, 1891. 8vo, 384 pages. The descendants of John BEDELL, who lived in the Pas- saic Valley, New Jersey. With an appendix. [By Edwin Bedell of Fairmont, N. Y.J 1885. 8vo, 22 pages. Some records of the BEEKMAN family. By James R. Gibson, Jr. [Reprinted from N. Y. Gen. Record for April, 1888. J 8vo, 12 pages. Record of the descendants of Andrew BELCHER. By W. H. Whitmore. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist. 26 and Gen. Register. Boston: David Clapp & Son, 1873. 8vo, 8 pages. A history and genealogy of the families of BELLINGER and De Veaux, and other families [of South Carolina. By J. G. Bulloch, M. D.] Savannah, Ga.: The Morning News print, 1895. 8vo, 109 pages. Historical sketch of Col. Benjamin BELLOWS, founder of Walpole: An address, on occasion of the gathering of his descendants to the consecration of his monument, at Walpole, N. H., Oct. 11, 1854. By Henry W. Bel- lows. With an appendix, containing an account of the family meeting. New York: John A. Gray, . printer, 1855. 8vo, 125 pages, plates. Narratives, traditions and personal reminiscences con- nected with the early history of the BELLOWS family and of the village of Walpole, New Hampshire. By Mrs. Emily R. Barnes, the oldest surviving descendant of Col. Benjamin Bellows, the first settler of the town. Boston: Geo. H. Ellis, 1888. 8vo, 383 pages. A genealogy of the BENEDICT family, taken from a manuscript kept by James Benedict, Esq., of Ridgefield. [1849. J 4 P a g" es > folio. The genealogy of the BENEDICTS in America. [Descendants of Thomas of Southold, L. I., N. Y.] By Henry Marvin Benedict. * * * Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell, 1870. 8vo, 474 pages. The BENNET family of Ipswich, Mass. By John M. Bradbury. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register. Boston: press of D. Clapp & Son, 1875. 8vo, 8 pages, edition 50 copies. The BENSON family of Newport, R. I. Together with an appendix containing the Benson families in America, 27 of English descent. [By Mr. Garrison.] Privately printed. New York: The Nation Press, 1872. 8vo, 65 pages. The BENT family. [Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register], 1894. 8vo, 10 pages. The BENTLEY family, with genealogical records of Ohio Bentleys, descended from Benjamin Bentley, an Ohio pioneer, and known as the Tribe of Benjamin. By Gen. Roeliff Brinkerhoff. [Mansfield, Ohio: 1897.] 8vo, 20 pages. The BERGEN family: or the descendants of Hans Hansen Bergen, one of the early settlers of New York and Brooklyn, L. I. * * * By Teunis G. Bergen. New York: Bergen & Tripp, 1866. 8vo, 302 pages, superseded by the later edition. The BERGEN family: or the descendants of Hans Hansen Bergen, One of the early settlers of New York and Brooklyn, L. I., with notes on the genealogy of some * * * other Long Island families. By Teunis G. Bergen. Albany, N. Y. : Joel Munsell, printer, 1876. 8vo, 658 pages, 2 indexes of given and surnames, arms, portraits, views. In memoriam. A biographical sketch of the life of John William BESSAC [of Greene, N. Y., 1809], with some account of his family. Prepared for private circulation by George Park, Esq., his son-in-law, and Benjamin L. Bessac, his grandson. Albion, N. Y. : press of Bruner Bro's, 1863. 22 pages. Records, genealogical charts and traditions of the families of BETHUNE and Faneuil. Collected from authentic documents. * * * By J. L. Weisse. New York: Henry Ludwig, printer, 1866. 4to, 54 pages. 28 A history of the BETHUNE family. Translated from the French of Andre du Chesne, with additions from family records and other available sources. Together with a sketch of the Faneuil family [descended from Benjamin of New Rochelle, N. Y., about 1700], with whom the Bethunes have become connected in America. By Mrs. John A. Weisse. New York: Trow Printing Co., 1884. 4to, 55 pages. Thomas BETTS (1618-1688) and his descendants. [By Frederic H. Betts. New York: 1888.] 8vo, 132 pages. Descendants of John BIBIGHAUS of Bedminster, Bucks co., Pa. By Samuel H. Bibighaus. Philadelphia, Pa.: 1888. 8vo, 44 pages. A memorial of a respectable and respected family, and espe- cially of Joshua BICKNELL, farmer, representative, senator, judge and eminent Christian citizen. Boston, Mass.: New Eng. Pub. Co., printers, 1880. 8vo, 48 pages, including 16 pages with the following title: " The Bicknells. Inscriptions on the tombstones in Barring- ton, R. I." By Thomas W. Bicknell. The BICKNELLS. Proceedings and addresses at the second family reunion at Weymouth, Mass., Sept. 20 and 21, 1882. By the publication committee for the family. Boston, Mass.: New Eng. Pub. Co., 1883. 8vo, 56 pages. Col. Clement BIDDLE, with a genealogy of the Biddle ■ family. Reprinted from Boogher's Repository. Phila- delphia: 1883. 4to, 16 pages. A sketch of Owen BIDDLE [of Philadelphia, born 1737, great grandson of William Biddle of West New Jersey, 1681J, together with a short account of the Parke fam- ily [of Philadelphia, 1726], together with a list of his descendants. By Henry D. Biddle. Philadelphia: privately printed, 1892. 8vo, 87 pages. 2 9 Notes on the genealogy of the BIDDLE family [descend- ants of William, who came to West New Jersey, 1681, and Thomas Biddle of Philadelphia, 1704], together with abstracts of some early deeds. By Henry D. Bid- die. Privately printed. Philadelphia: W. S. Fortescue & Co., 1895. 8vo, 95 pages. Genealogy to the seventh generation of the BIDWELL family in America. [Descendants of Richard Bidwell, an early settler of Windsor, Conn., where he died, 1647.] By Edwin M. Bidwell. Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, publishers, 1884. 8vo, 123 pages. Genealogy of one branch of the BIGELOW family. By William Howard Bigelow. Brattleboro, Vt. : printed by G. E. Selleck. [1.877.] 8 vo > IO pages. Report of the BIGELOW family reunion at Lincoln Park (Worcester, Mass.), Thursday, June 2, 1887. By Gil- man Bigelow Howe, secretary of the Bigelow Family Association. Buffalo: Bigelow Brothers, 1887. 8vo, 46 pages. Genealogy of the BIGELOW family of America, from the marriage in 1642 of John Biglo, of Watertown, Mass., and Mary Warren, to the year 1890. By Gilman Bige- low Howe. Worcester, Mass. : printed by Charles Ham- ilton, 1890. 8vo, 517 pages. Notes on. the family of BIGG, represented by the descend- ants of Hopestill Foster and John Stow. By William H. Whitmore. Boston: D. Clapp & Son, 1875. 8vo, 8 pages, reprint from Register. History of the BILL family. Edited by Ledyard Bill, 75 Fulton street, New York. 1867. 8vo, 368 pages, fully indexed. Genealogy of the BINNEY family in the United States. [Descendants of John Binney, of Hull, Mass., 1678, and 3Q the various other branches in America. Also the Bin- neys of England and Australia, with surmises on the origin of the name.] Collected by Charles J. F. Binney. Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, publishers, 1886. 8vo, 278 pages, numerous portraits, 3 indexes of given and surnames. Genealogical sketch of the BIRD family, having its origin in Hartford, Conn. Hartford: Elihu Geer, 1855. 24 pages. The BIRD family. A genealogy of Thomas Bird, of Dorchester, Mass., and some of his descendants. Pre- pared for Matthews Bird, of New York, by William Blake Trask. * * * Boston: printed by David Clapp & Son, 1 871. 8vo, 40 pages. Printed for private distribution. Family records of some of the descendants of Thomas Besbedge (BISBEE) of Scituate, Mass., in 1634. Compiled by William B. Lap- ham, M. D. * * * Augusta, Me.: press of Homan & Badger, 1876. 8vo, 48 pages. Memoranda concerning the family of BISPHAM in Great Britain and the United States of America. [Kindred of Joseph of New Jersey about 1725. J Compiled and edited by William Bispham of New York. Privately printed. New York: 1890. 8vo, 348 pages, edition 100 copies. The BLACKMANS, Darrows, Booses, Joneses, Col- lingses, Stearnses, Straws, Plumbs, Hydes. [Descend- ants of John Blackman of Dorchester, Mass., 1640.] By Henry Blackman Plumb. [Peely, Pa.:] 1894. Ob- long, 8vo, 22 pages. The BLACKSTONE family: being sketches biographical and genealogical of William Blackstone [of Boston] and his descendants. [By L. M. Sargent.] Norwich, Conn.: Courier Office, 1857. 8vo, 43 pages. 3i BLAKE family. A genealogical history of William Blake of Dorchester, and his descendants, comprising all the descendants of Samuel and Patience (White) Blake. With an appendix containing wills, etc., of members of the family and other interesting matter. By Samuel Blake, * * * Boston: printed by David Clapp, 1857. 8vo, 140 pages. A record of the Blakes of Somersetshire, especially in the line of William BLAKE of Dorchester, Mass., the emi- ■ grant to New England: With one branch of his de- scendants. From the notes of the late Horatio G. Som- erby. [Edited by William H. Whitmore, A. M.] Boston, Mass.: privately printed, 1881. 8vo, 64 pages. Our folks. [Descendants of John BLAKE of Middletown, Conn., 1690.] Second preliminary draft. [By George M. Blake. Rockford, 111.: W. P. Lamb, printer] 1895. 8vo, 39 pages. BLANDING of Upton-on-Severn, Worcester, England. Genealogical chart [of descendants of Wm. Blanding of Boston, Mass., 1640]. By H. W. Roberts of Boston and W. J. C. Kenyon of St. Paul . 1895. Chart, 34 x 41 inches. The BLATCHFORD memorial. [Descendants of Rev. Samuel of Bedford, N. Y., 1795. By Samuel Blatch- ford.] New York: 1871. 8vo, 104 pages. Genealogy of the BLISS family in America. From about the year 1550 to 1880. Compiled by John Homer Bliss, Norwich, Conn. Including the compilations of Judge Oliver Bliss Morris of Springfield, Mass., and Sylvester Bliss of Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass.: printed by the author, 1881. 8vo, 808 pages. BLOSS genealogy. Descendants of Edmund and Mary Bloss. By J. O. Bloss. 1886. 8vo, 5 pages. 32 BLOSS genealogy. [Descendants of Edmund of Water- town, Mass., 1639.] By James O. Bloss. Printed for private circulation, 1887. 8vo, 19 pages, index. Memoir of the life and character of Mrs. Mary Anna BOARDMAN, with an historical account of her fore- fathers, and biographical and genealogical notices of many of her kindred and relatives. By her son-in-law John Frederick Schroeder, D. D. Printed for private distribution. New Haven: 1849. 8vo, 478 pages. BOARDMAN genealogy, 1 525-1895. The English home and ancestry of Samuel Boreman [of] Wethersfield, Conn. Thomas Boreman [of] Ipswich, Mass. With an account of their descendants (now called Boardman) in America. Compiled by Charlotte Goldthwaite. Pub- lished by William F. J. Boardman. Hartford, Conn.: 1895. 8vo, 778 pages, plates, edition 350 copies. A genealogy of the BOGMAN family, 1767-1890. [De- scendants of Charles L., who came to Providence, R. I., 1767.] Compiled for Moses Conant Warren by Emily Wilder Leavitt. [Boston, Mass.:] printed for private circulation, 1890. 8vo, 36 pages, plate, index. The BOHONON family. [By John C. Ordway. Printed in advance of a proposed " History of Salisbury, N. H " 1888.] 6 leaves. Genealogy of the BOLLES family in America. [De- scendants of Joseph Bolles of Wells, Me. ] By John A. Bolles. Boston: Henry W. Dutton & Son, 1865. 4to, 64 pages. A memoir of a portion of the BOLLING family in Eng- land and Virginia. [By T. H. Wayne.] Printed for private distribution. Richmond, Va.: W. H. Wade & Co., 1868. 8vo, 68 pages, edition 50 copies, portraits. 33 Genealogical and biographical account of the family of BOLTON in England and America. * * * [De- scendants of Robert of Philadelphia, 1718.] Collected chiefly from original papers and records: with an appen- dix. By Robert Bolton. * * * New York: John A. Gray, printer, 1862. 8vo, 222 pages, edition 50 copies. The descendants of William BOLTON of Reading, Mass., 1720. By Charles Knowles Bolton of Cambridge. [Published by Joel Munsell's Sons, Albany, N. Y.: 1888.] 8vo, 8 pages. The Boltons of Old and New England with a genealogy of the descendants of William BOLTON of Reading, Mass., 1720. By Charles Knowles Bolton. Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, publishers, 1889. 8vo, 98 pages, portraits and plates. The family of BOLTON in England and America, 1100- 1894. By H. Carrington Bolton, Ph. D., and Regi- nald Bolton, C. E. New York: 1895. 8vo, 524 pages, containing 19 American Bolton families, supersedes the 1862 edition, 50 illustrations, 40 charts of pedigrees on bond paper. A genealogical register, being a record of the descendants of William BOND, who settled in Watertown, Mass., A. D. 1649. Boston: printed by Benjamin F. Bond, 1826. 8vo, 8 pages, it is reprinted in the " Alvan Bond Ancestry." Family record or genealogies of Robert BOND [of Eliza- beth, N. J., 1664]; also the descendants of Jacob [Joseph] Price [of Elizabeth, N. J., who died 1757]. By Mrs. Daniel Price. .New York: published by Dodd & Mead, 1872. 8vo, 35 pages. 3 34 Autobiographical reminiscences of Rev. Alvan BOND, D. D., 1 793- 1 882. Funeral sermons and notices. Ances- try and descendants. * * * [By Henry R. Bond.] New York: privately printed, 1896. 8vo, 13+ 189 + 12 pages, portraits, engravings, edition 35 copies, contains a fac-simile of the " Bond Genealogy " printed in 1826, consisting of 12 pages. Genealogical information of the BONNEY family in America. Compiled by Charles L. Bonney. Chicago: 1878. Chart. The BONTECOU genealogy. A record of the descend- ants of Pierre Bontecou, a Huguenot refugee from France [who settled in New York in 1689], in the lines of his sons. Compiled by John E. Morris. Hartford, Conn.: press of the Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., 1885. 8vo, 271 pages. The ancestry of Daniel BONTICOU of Springfield, Mass. Compiled by John E. Morris. Hartford, Conn.: press of the Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., 1887. 8vo, 29 pages. The BONYTHON family of Maine. By Dr. Charles E. Banks. [Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for January, 1884.] 8vo, 7 pages. Annals of the BOODY family. By R. R. Caverly. Lowell: 1880. 8vo, 297 pages. A short and general account of the family of * * * BOOGE. * * * By D. Williams Patterson. New York: reprinted from the N. Y. Gen. and Biog. Record, 1872. 8vo, 6 pages. The family of Richard BOOTHE (an original settler in Stratford, Conn.), traced through some branches of his posterity, and introduced by fragmentary notes on ancient Stratford. [By B. L. Swan for W. A. Booth.] 35 New York: C. S. Westcott & Co., printers, 1862. 8vo, 64 pages. Report of the BOOTH Association of the United States. By Columbus Smith. * * * Also pedigrees of dif- ferent branches of the Booth family in America and England. Burlington, Vt.: 1868. 8vo, 40 pages. [Second report of the BOOTH Association, together with a record of the descendants of Robert Booth of Exeter, N. H., who died 1672. By Columbus Booth, 1869.] 8vo, 19 pages. Genealogical records of some of the descendants of Robert BOOTHE of Saco, Me., 1642. Compiled by J. H. Booth. Milwaukee, Wis.: 1877. 8vo, 56 pages. Genealogy of the BOOTH family in England and the United States; being a compilation of the pedigrees of the English line and of the descendants of Richard Booth of Connecticut, U. S. A., down to the family of the compiler. By Walter S. Booth. Minneapolis, Minn.: Walter S. Booth & Son, printers, 1892. 8vo, 27 pages, including supplement. Biographical sketches of the BORDLEY family of Mary- land, for their descendants. Part first. By Mrs. Eliza- beth Bordley Gibson, edited by her niece, Elizabeth Mifflin. Philadelphia: printed by Henry B. Ashmead, 1865. 158 pages. The history of the BORNEMAN family in America since the first settlers, 1721, 1878. Published by J. H. Borne- man. Bowerstown, Pa.: 1881. 8vo, 114 pages. A genealogical register of the name of BOSTWICK, with the families in their respective generations, births, mar- riages and deaths, as far as obtained, from 1668 to 1850. By Erastus Bostwick. Burlington: printed by Tuttle & Stacy, 185 1. i2mo, 50 pages. 36 A sketch of the descendants of Jared BOURN, who set- tled in Boston about 1630. [By Sweet.] Bristol, R. I.: 1875. 8vo, 32 pages. Remarks concerning Richard BOURNE and his descend- ants. By S. Swett, at the first anniversary meeting of the Cape Cod Association, with additions. 8vo, 2 pages. [BOUTON] family records and recollections. By Mel- ania Boughton Smith. New York: [John W. Amer- man, printer] 1870. 8vo, 55 pages. BOUTON genealogy. [Descendants of William Bouton and Hannah Carrington of Meredith, N. Y., 1795. By Eugene Bouton. New Paltz, N. Y.: 1886.] 8vo, 10 pages. BOUTON — Boughton family. Descendants of John Bouton, a native of France, who embarked from Graves- end, Eng., and landed at Boston in December, 1635, and settled at Norwalk, Conn. By James Boughton. Albany, N. Y. : Joel Munsell's Sons, publishers, 1890. 8vo, 684 pages, portraits, indexes, colored arms. Some account of the BOWDOIN family [descended from Pierre Baudoin who died at Boston, 1706] with notes on the families of Portage, Lynde, Newgate, Erving. [By] Temple Prime, Huntington, Suffolk co., N. Y. New York: 1887. 8vo, 28 pages. Some account of the BOWDOIN family. By Temple Prime. Second edition. New York: 1894. 8vo, 52 pages. Memorial of the BOWEN family. By E. C. Bowen, M. D. * * * Boston: Rand, Avery & Co., 1884. 8vo, 107 pages. Lineage of the B OWENS of Woodstock, Conn. By Ed- ward Augustus Bowen. Cambridge, Mass.: printed 37 at the Riverside Press, 1897. 8vo, iv+ 10 + 245 pages, edition 250 copies. Rev. John BOWER, first minister at Derby, Conn., and his descendants. By C. C. Baldwin. * * * Re- printed from Sharpe's History of Seymour, Conn. 1879. 8vo, 8 pages. Genealogical and historical notes of the BOWLES family. By Samuel Bowles of Springfield, Mass. 1851. 8vo, 8 pages. BOWMAN family. A historical and memorial volume from the earliest traditions to the present time. [By Rev. S. L. Bowman. J Harrisburg, Pa.: 1886. 8vo, 258 pages. Proceedings of the first BOYD convention, held at Beaver, Penn., October 26 and 27, 1881. Published by the Boyd Historical Association. Youngstown, Ohio: 1882. 8vo, 42 pages. The history of the BOYD family and descendants, with an historical chapter of the " ancient family of Boyds " in Scotland, and a complete record of their descendants in Kent, New Windsor and Middletown, N. Y., North- umberland co., Pa., and Boston, Mass., from 1740 to 1884. By William P. Boyd. Conesus, N. Y.: Boyd's Job Printing Establishment, 1884. i2mo, 318 pages, 7 plates, 5 indexes. American BOYNTON directory, containing the address of all known Boyntons, Boyingtons and Byingtons in the United States and British dominions. Compiled by John Farnham Boynton, Syracuse, N. Y. Smith & Bruce, printers, 1884. 8vo, 147 pages, arms. Genealogical and biographical sketch of the name and family of BRACKETT; from the year 1630 to the year i860. By Jeffrey Richardson, Jr. Boston: printed by 38 Alfred Mudge & Son, for the author, i860. 8vo, 56 pages. BRACKETT pedigree [from Anthony Brackett of Ports- mouth, N. H.]. By Alpheus L. Brackett, Everett, Mass. 1896. 8vo, 2 pages. BRADBURY memorial. Record of some of the descend- ants of Thomas Bradbury of Agamenticus (York) in 1634, and of Salisbury, Mass., in 1638, with a brief sketch of the Bradburys of England. Compiled chiefly from the collections of the late John Merrill Bradbury, of Ipswich, Mass. By William Berry Lapham. Port- land, Me.: Brown, Thurston & Co., 1890. 8vo, 320 pages, plates, indexes. A genealogical memoir of the descendants of William BRADFORD, second governor of New Plymouth, in New England. Principally collected by Gtiy M. Fes- senden. Boston: printed by Coolidge & Wiley, 1850. 8vo, 27 pages. Genealogical memorials of William BRADFORD, the printer. By Samuel S. Purple, M. D. Privately printed. New York: 1873. 8vo, 8 pages. One branch of the descendants of Gov. William BRAD- FORD. New York: printed at the De Vinne press, 1895. i2mo, 29 pages. History of the Bradlee family, with particular reference to the descendants of Nathan BRADLEY of Dorchester, Mass. Compiled and arranged by Samuel Bradlee Daggett. Boston: press of Rockwell & Churchill, 1878. 8vo, 45 pages, index. Genealogy of the family of Aaron and Sarah BRADLEY of Guilford, Conn. By Abigail Parkman Lloyd. Hart- ford, Conn.: Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., 1879. 8vo, 46 pages. 39 Family notes respecting the BRADLEY family of Fair- field [Conn., 1660], and our descent therefrom; with notes of collateral ancestors on the female side. * * * By Joseph P. Bradley. Edited and published by his son, Charles Bradley. Newark, N. J. : Amzi Pearson & Co., printers, 1894. 8vo, 69 pages. The genealogy of the BRAINERD family in the United States [descendants of Daniel of Connecticut], with numerous sketches of individuals. By Rev. David D. Field, D. D. New York: John F. Trow, printer, 1857. 8vo, 303 pages. Genealogy of the BRALEY family. Mansfield: published and printed by T. S. Pratt, 1878. 8 pages. An account of some of the descendants of Capt. Thomas BRATTLE. Compiled by Edward Doubleday Harris. 1867. 4to, 90 pages. Genealogy of the descendants of James BREAKEN- RIDGE, who emigrated from Ireland, July, 1727 [to Kingston, now Palmer, Mass]. Collected and arranged by Cornelia A. Gould. Ware, Mass. : Charles W. Eddy, printer, January, 1887. 8vo, 65 pages, portrait. The genealogical chart of the American branch of the BREARLEY family. [By W. H. Brearley.J Detroit, Mich.: 1886. Chart. Genealogy of the BRECK family, descended from Edward of Dorchester and- his brothers in America. * * * By Samuel Breck, U. S. A. Omaha: Rees Printing Co., 1889. 8vo, 281 pages, portraits. Proceedings of the first convention of the BREED family of the United States of America [descendants of Allan Breed of Lynn, Mass.], held at Jamestown, N. Y., Sept. 10, 1868, together with a historical address delivered by Deacon J. C Breed upon that occasion. Jamestown, 40 N. Y.: Chautauqua Democrat Steam Printing House, 1872. 8vo, 22 pages. Genealogy of the BREED family. By Henry Breed. Lynn, Mass.: 1888. Chart, 7 x 14 inches. A record of the descendants of Allen BREED, who came from England in 1630 [to Lynn, Mass. By J. Howard Breed of Philadelphia]. Hathaway & Brothers, The Evans Printing House. Philadelphia: 1892. 8vo, 229 pages, edition 100 copies. Genealogy of the Ludwig BRETZ family. 1 750-1890. By E. W. S. Parthemore, a great-great-grandson. Har- risburg, Pa.: Harrisburg Publishing Co., 1890. 8vo, 142 pages. Account of the golden wedding of James and Mary BREWSTER, Sept. 18, i860. Printed by request of their children. New Haven, Conn.: i860. 8vo, 28 pages. BREWSTER genealogical chart. Showing six genera- tions from Elder William Brewster. By W. J. Brewster. Hannibal, N. Y.: 1872. Broadside 18x24 inches, edition 50 copies. An account of the descendants of John BRIDGE, Cam- bridge, Mass., 1632. [By Rev. William F. Bridge.] Boston, Mass.: J. S. Cushing & Co., printers, 1884. 8vo, 120 pages, plates, index. Genealogy of the BRIDGMAN family. Descendants of James Bridgman. 1636-1894. Compiled by Burt Nichols Bridgman and Joseph Clark Bridgman. Hyde Park, Mass.: [Clark W. Bryan Co., printers], 1894. 8vo, 168 pages, plates. A partial record of the descendants of Walter BRIGGS of Westchester, N. Y. To which are added some account of his ancestry, collateral branches, origin of the family 4' name, ancient pedigrees, wills, etc. Compiled by Sam. Briggs. Cleveland, Ohio: printed for private circulation only, by Fairbanks, Briggs & Co., 1878. 4to, 51 pages. The archives of the BRIGGS family. By Samuel Briggs. Cleveland, Ohio: printed by T. C. Schenck, 1880. 8vo, 278 pages, portraits, etc. We and our kinsfolk. Ephraim and Rebekah Waterman BRIGGS [of Halifax, Mass.], their descendants and ancestors, with a few collateral branches. Edited by Mary Balch Briggs. Boston: Beacon Press, Thomas Todd, printer, 1887. 8vo, 144 pages, portrait, plate, two charts, index. Constitution and by-laws of the BRIGHAM Family Asso- ciation, organized at Chicago, Oct. 18, 1893, together with a report of its proceedings at its first meeting. 1896. The BRIGHTS of Suffolk, England: represented in Amer- ica by the descendants of Henry Bright, Jr., who came to New England in 1630, and settled in Watertown, Mass. By J. B. Bright. For private distribution. Boston: printed by John Wilson & Son, 1858. 8vo, 345 pages; contains no American genealogy. The family of Joris Dircksen BRINCKERHOFF [of New Amsterdam], 1638. Richard Brinkerhoff, publisher. New York: 1887. 8vo, 188 pages, arms, views, maps. The BRINTON family. [Descendants of William, a colo- nist of Pennsylvania. By Daniel G. Brinton, M. D., of Media, Pa. 1879.] Sq. 8vo, 60 pages. Genealogy [in line of Isaiah of Lyme, Conn.] of a branch of the descendants of Wolston BROCKWAY, who set- tled in Lyme, Conn., about 1660. Compiled by Beman Brockway. Watertown, N. Y.: Brockway & Sons' Daily Times print, 1887. 8vo, 22 pages. 42 Genealogy [in line of Rev. Thomas of Columbia, Conn.] of a branch of the descendants of Wolston BROCK- WAY, who settled in Lyme, Conn., about 1660. Com- piled by A. N. Brockway, M. D. Watertown, N. Y.: Brockway & Sons' Daily Times print, 1888. 8vo, 34 pages. The BROCKWAY family. Some records of Wolston Brockway [of Lyme, Conn., 1660] and his descendants. By Francis E. Brockway. Owego, N. Y.: Leon L. Brockway's Power Print, 1890. 4to, 167 pages. A sketch relating to the name and family of BROUGH- TON. By Henry E. Waite. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for July, 1883. 8vo, 7 pages. Genealogy of a portion of the BROWN family [Chad Brown's descendants], principally from the Moses Brown papers, and from other authentic sources. [By H. T. Beckwith.] Providence: press of H. H. Brown, 1 85 1. i6mo, 16 pages. A letter concerning family history. [Descendants of John BROWN of Stonington, Conn.] By Andrew Brown. 1812. [Printed at Albany by J. Munsell, i860.] 8vo, 12 pages. The BROWNS of Nottingham [descendants of James and William Brown of West Nottingham, Pa., about 1680. By Gilbert Cope. West Chester, Pa.: Gilbert Cope, printer, 1864]. 8vo, 18 pages. Report to the BROWN Association, U. S. A., made by C. M. Fisher, A. D. 1866. * * * Middlebury: printed at the Register Book and Job Office, 1866. 8vo, 8 pages. Report to the BROWN Association, U. S. A., made by Columbus Smith, A. D. 1868. * * * Burlington: Free Press Printing House, 1868. 8vo, 126 pages. 43 [BROWNE family letters. Communicated to the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for October, 1871.] 8vo, 4 pages, reprint. Family record of Silas BROWN, Jr. [of Northampton, Mass., 1762. By A. C. Brown of New York. New York: G. Macnamara, printer, 1879]. 8vo, 38 pages. A biographical sketch of Capt. Oliver BROWN, an officer in the Revolutionary army, who commanded the party which destroyed the statue of George the Third in New York City, July 9, 1776 [with a genealogical account of his descendants]. By the Rev. Horace Edwin Hayden. Privately printed. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.: 1882. 8vo, 22 pages. Historical genealogy relating to a branch of the BROWN family, including brief history of other families. [Descended from George Brown, an early settler of the Falls, came from Leicester, Eng., 1679.] By G. W. B[rown]. Philadelphia: 1885. 8vo, 134 pages (paged 57 + 35 + 31 + n)- Family notes. Collected during many years and dedicated to those interested. By Justin M. BROWNE. Hobart, Tasmania: privately printed, 1887. 8vo, 111 pages. The Chad BROWNE memorial, consisting of genealogical memoirs of a portion of the descendants of Chad and Elizabeth Browne. With an appendix, containing sketches of other early Rhode Island settlers, 1638-1888. Compiled by a descendant [Mrs. Abby Isabel Bulkley]. Brooklyn, N. Y.: printed for the family, 1888. 8vo, 173 pages, numerous portraits and other illustrations, indexed. The BROWN memorial. Family of Benjamin Brown, M. D. [a descendant of Chad Brown of Providence, R. I.J. Compiled by Bertha Victoria Foster for the 44 family. Washington, D. C. : Judd & Detweiler, printers, 1893. 8vo, 26 pages. A genealogical record of the BROWN family [descendants of George of Bucks co., Pa., 1679], by George Hoffman Penrose, M. D. Salt Lake City, Utah: 1896. 8vo, 35 pages, indexed. Some of my ancestors. [Genealogy of the BROWNELL family. By Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Spencer. Ithaca, N. Y.: 1892.] i8mo, 64 pages. The BRUBACHER genealogy in America. [Descend- ants of John, who came from Switzerland about 1710 and settled in Lancaster co., Pa. J By Jacob N. Bru- bacher. Elkhart, Ind.: Mennonite Publishing Co., 1884. 24mo, 243 pages. BRUEN. Prentiss. Hall. [One line of the ancestors of Obadiah Bruen of New London, Conn., and one line of the descendants of John Hall of New Haven, 1639, and of Capt. Thomas Prentice of Cambridge, Mass., 1652. Reprinted from the Baldwin Genealogy. Cleveland, Ohio: 1881.J 8vo, 8 pages. Alexander BRYAN of Milford, Conn., his ancestors and his descendants. By C. C. Baldwin. * * * Cleve- land, Ohio: 1889. 8vo, 27 pages. [Reprinted from the Baldwin genealogy.] An historical and genealogical essay upon the family and surname of BUCHANAN. * * * By William Buchanan of Auchmar. Glasgow, 1723 : printed by Wil- liam Duncan. Cincinnati: reprinted by I. A. & U. P. James, 1849. i2mo, 240 pages; not an American gene- alogy. Origin, history and genealogy of the BUCK family, includ- ing a brief narrative of the earliest emigration to and settlement of its branches in America, and a complete 45 tracing of every lineal descendant of James Buck and Elizabeth Sherman, his wife. [Descendants of Emanuel and Henry Buck of Wethersneld, Conn., 1647.] By Cornelius B. Harvey. Jersey City, N. J.: J. J. Griffiths, printer, 1889. 8vo, 273 pages. Account of the BUCK family of Bucks co., Pa., and the Bucksville centennial celebration, held June 11, 1892. * * * Edited by William J. Buck. Printed for the family. Philadelphia: 1893. 8vo, 142 pages. Genealogy of the Samuel BUCK [born about 1730] fam- ily of Portland, Conn., to the year 1894 [and their prob- able descent from Emanuel Buck, early of Wethersfield]. By Horace B. Buck. Worcester, Mass.: press of Oliver B. Wood, 1894. i2mo, 54 pages. The BUCKINGHAM family; or, the descendants of Thomas Buckingham, one of the first settlers of Milford, Conn. Compiled at the request of William A. Buck- ingham of Norwich, Conn. By Rev. F. W. Chapman, A. M. * * * Hartford, Conn. : press of Case, Lock- wood & Brainard, 1872. 8vo, 384 pages. History of the BUELL family in England, * * * and in America, from town, parish, church and family records. * * * By Albert Welles. New York: 1881. 8vo, 404 pages, 5 portraits. A record of some of the descendants of Edward BUGBY, who settled in Roxbury, Conn., in 1686. Killingly, Conn.: 1877. 4to, 17 pages. A genealogy of the descendants of John BULFINCH of Boston, Mass., 1700-1895. By Edward F. Johnson. Woburn, Mass.: The News Print, 1895. i2mo, 15 pages, edition 50 copies. The BULKELEY family; or, the 'descendants of Rev. Peter Bulkeley, who settled at Concord, Mass., in 1636. 4 6 Compiled at the request of Joseph E. Bulkeley. By Rev. F. W. Chapman. * * * Hartford, Conn. : The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., printers, 1875. 8vo, 289 pages. A genealogical sketch of Dr. Artemas BULLARD of Sut- ton, Mass., and his descendants. By William Sumner Barton. Worcester, Mass.: printed by Lucius P. God- dard, 1878. 8vo, 22 pages. A history and genealogy of the families of BULLOCH. * * * By Joseph G. Bulloch, M. D. Savannah, Ga.: Baird & Hutton, printers, 1892. 8vo, 171 pages. Contributions to the genealogy of the BURBANK and Burbanck families in the United States. By G. T. Rid- lon. Saco, Me.: press of C. P. Pike, 1880. 8vo, 26 pages. 1660-1799. An account of John BURBEEN, who came from Scotland and settled at Woburn, Mass., about 1660, and such of his descendants as have borne the sur- name of Burbeen. * * * By Joseph Burbeen Walker. Concord, N. H.: printed by the Republican Press Assoc, 1892. 8vo, 52 pages. BURGESS genealogy. Memorials of the family of Thomas and Dorothy Burgess, who were settled at Sandwich, in the Plymouth colony, in 1637. [By Rev. E. Burgess.] Boston: press of T. R. Marvin & Son, 1865. 8vo, 196 pages. History and genealogy of the BURGNER family * * * as descended from Peter Burgner, a Swiss emigrant of 1734 [to Penna.]. By J. Burgner. Oberlin, Ohio: The Oberlin News Print, 1890. 8vo, 172 pages. BURHANS genealogy. Descendants from the first an- cestor in America, Jacob Burhans [of Kingston, N. Y.J, 1660, and his son Jan Burhans, 1663- 1893. Compiled 47 by Samuel Burhans, Jr. New York: printed for private distribution, 1894. 8vo, 844 pages, illustrated. The BURKE and Alvord memorial. A genealogical ac- count of the descendants of Richard Burke of Sudbury, Mass. [and Alex. Alvord of Windsor, Conn. J. Com- piled by John Alonzo Boutelle of Woburn, Mass., for William A. Burke of Lowell, Mass. [Burke arms.] Boston: printed by Henry W. Dutton & Son, 1864. 8vo, 240 pages. The genealogy of the BURLEY or Burleigh family of America [mostly descended from Giles of Ipswich, Mass., 1648]. By Charles Burleigh of Portland, Me. Portland: press of B. Thurston & Co., 1880. 8vo, 200 pages. The BURNHAM family or genealogical records of the descendants of the four emigrants of the name, who were among the early settlers in America. By Roder- ick H. Burnham, Longmeadow, Mass. Hartford: press of Case, Lockwood & Brainard, 1869. 8vo, 546 pages. Genealogical records of Thomas BURNHAM, the emi- grant, who was among the early settlers at Hartford, Conn., and his descendants. Second edition. By Roderick H. Burnham. Hartford, Conn.: The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co. print, 1884. 8vo, 292 pages, 5 indexes, 7 portraits, 7 plates. Genealogical records of the three brothers John, Thomas and Robert BURNHAM who emigrated to this country in 1635 and settled at Chebacco (Ipswich), Mass., and at Dover, N. H. Vol. II. By Roderick H. Burnham. Hartford, Ct.: 1869 [as dated, but printed 1884]. 8vo, 40 pages, paged (not consecutively) 183-563, intended to be inserted in the volume of 546 pages which the author issued in 1869. Some copies of the preceding title (292 pages) and of this (40 pages) were bound 4 s together and some copies of the two, together with pages 183 to 546 (which were not superseded) were bound in one volume, paged 1-292, 183-520, 555-5 6 3. 525-546. A general history of the BURR family in America. With a genealogical record from 1570 to 1878. By Charles Burr Todd. New York: printed by E. Sackett & Bro., 1878. 8vo, 437 pages, portraits, arms. A general history of the BURR family with a genealog- ical record from 1193 to 1891. [Being the descend- ants of Jehue Burre who died in Fairfield, Conn., about 1670, Benj. Burr of Hartford, 1639, Rev. Jonathan Burr of Dorchester, Mass., 1639, and Henry Burr of Mt. Holly, N. J., 1691.J By Charles Burr Todd. Second edition. Printed for the author by the Knickerbocker Press, New York: 1891. 8vo, 535 pages, plates. The BURRAGE memorial. A genealogical history of the descendants of John Burrage, who settled in Charles- town, Mass., in 1637. By Alvah A. Burrage. Boston, Mass.: Alfred Mudge & Son, printers, 1877. 8vo, 265 pages, arms, portraits, indexed. A sketch of the Rev. Blackleach BURRITT and related Stratford, Conn., families. By M. D. Raymond. 1892. pamphlet, 44 + 8 pages. Read before the Fairfield County Hist. Soc. at Bridgeport, Conn. Contains the Burritt, Blackleach and Welles families. Genealogy of the BURROUGHS family [descendants of Jeremiah of Scituate, Mass., 1647, through his grand- son John of Enfield, Mass., died 1693.] Compiled by L. A. Burroughs. Garrattsville, Ohio: The Peirce Printing Co., 1894. 8vo, 24 pages. Genealogical records of a section of the BURROWS family. By T. D. Dennison. Providence, R. I.: 1872. 8vo, 76 pages. 49 Genealogical records of Henry and Ulalia BURT, the emigrants, who early settled at Springfield, Mass., and their descendants through nine generations from 1640 to 1891. By Roderick H. Burnham. Hartford, Conn.: published by Miss Elizabeth Burt of Warwick, N. Y., 1892. 8vo, 347 pages, portraits. Life and times of Henry BURT of Springfield, Mass., and some of his descendants. * * * By Henry W. Burt and Silas W. Burt. Springfield, Mass.: Clark W. Bryan Co., printers, 1893. 8vo, 617 pages. Proceedings of the BURWELL family picnic, held at Bur- well's farm, Milford, Conn., August 18, 1870. Cleve- land, Ohio: G. S. Newcomb & Co., printers, 1870. 8vo, 26 pages, arms. Some account of Deacon John BUTLER of Pelham, N. H., and of his descendants. By Caleb Butler of Groton. [Reprinted from a series of articles in the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for 1848 and 1849.] 8vo, 16 pages. Chronicles of the family of BUTLER. Read May 27, 1881. By Maria Butler. Middletown, Ohio: Excel- sior Print, 1 88 1. 8vo, 8 pages. Family of Nathaniel BUTLER [born in Nottingham, N. H., 1795. By Rev. E. R. Butler. Boston, Mass.: 1884]. 8vo, 4 pages (paged 1, 3, 5, 7, and some copies bound together with the Butler chronicles published in 1881, 8 pages). Thomas BUTLER and his descendants. A genealogy of the descendants of Thomas and Elizabeth Butler of Butler's Hill, South Berwick, Me., 1674 to 1886. By George H. Butler, M. D. New York: Trow's Printing Co., 1886. 8vo, 192 pages, arms, 2 indexes of given and surnames. 5° BUTLER genealogy. Dedication of a monument to Deacon John Butler, first settler of Pelham, at Pelham, N. H., June 9, 1886. [With an historical address and a genealogical account of the Butlers of Normandy, Eng- land and Ireland, and of the American ancestor, James Butler, Sen., " the planter," of Lancaster, Mass., 1659, and his descendants. By Henry A. May.] Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, publishers, 1887. 8vo, 36 pages. Book of the family and lineal descendants of Medad BUT- LER, late of Stuyvesant, Columbia co., N. Y. [grand- son of Jonathan who settled in Saybrook, Conn., 1724]. Compiled by William Allen Butler. [New York: printed by Kilbourne Tompkins, 1887.] 4to, 61 pages, index of given and surnames. Butleriana, genealogica et biographica; or genealogical notes concerning Mary BUTLER [of Boston, 1635J and her descendants, as well as the Bates, Harris, Sig- ourney and other families with which they have inter- married. By James Davie Butler. Albany. N. Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, publishers, 1888. 8vo, 162 pages, portraits, plates. The BUTLER ancestry of Gen. Benjamin Franklin But- ler in America [descendant of Nicholas Butler of Dor- chester, Mass., 1637. By Mrs. Blanche Butler Ames]. Lowell, Mass.: 1895. 8vo, 26 pages. The BUTTERFIELDS of Middlesex co., Mass. By George A. Gordon, A. M. [Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for January, 1890.] 8vo, 11 pages. The genealogical registry of the BUTTERS family, in- cluding the descendants of William Butters of Woburn, Mass., 1665 [also others of the name of Butters, Butter^ 5i Buttre, etc.] By George Butters. Chicago, 111. : David Oliphant, printer, 1896. 8vo, 10 + 466 pages, plates, index, illustrated. The CABELLS and their kin. A memorial volume of history, biography and genealogy. By Alexander Brown, D. C. L. * * * Cambridge, Mass.: The Riverside Press, 1895. 8vo, 641 pages. [Mainly the descendants of Dr. Wm. Cabell of Henrico co., Virginia, 1726.] CALDWELL records. John and Sarah (Dillingham) Caldwell, Ipswich, Mass., and their descendants; sketches of families connected with them by marriage; brief notices of other Caldwell families. Collected and arranged by Augustine Caldwell, Ipswich, Mass. Bos- ton: published by William Parsons Lunt, 1873. 8vo, 80 pages. CALDWELL family. American family antiquity. By Albert Welles. New York: 188 1. 8vo, 87 pages. The early CALDWELLS, Nottingham, England. By Augustine Caldwell of Ipswich, Mass. 1885. 1 page, 9x18. A letter from Nottingham, England, August 20, 1885. Robert CAMPBELL and his descendants. By Henry F. Douglas of Providence, R. I. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for 1878. 8vo, 8 pages. William CANBY of Brandywine, Del., his descendants, fourth to seventh generation, in America. Printed for private distribution. Philadelphia, Pa.: 1883. 8vo, 59 pages. 52 An account of the Cavendish, Candish or Candage family [principally the descendants of James CANDAGE who removed from Massachusetts to Blue Hills, Me., in 1766]. By R. G. F. Candage of Brookline, Mass. Re- printed from the Bangor Historical Magazine. Bangor, Me.: R. A. Burr, printer, 1889. 8vo, 9 pages. The CANDEE genealogy. [Descendants of Zaccheus of New Haven, 1670.] With notices of allied families of Allyn, Catlin, Cooke, Mallery, Newell, Norton, Pyn- chon and Wadsworth. By Charles Candee Baldwin, M. A. * * * Cleveland, Ohio.: Leader Printing Co., 1882. 8vo, 240 pages. The CANDLER family, from 1650 to 1890 [descendants of Col. William Candler of Georgia, 1 738-89] . By Hon. A. D. Candler. Genealogy of the descendants of Banfield CAPRON, from A. D. 1660 to A. D. 1859. By Frederic A. Holden. Boston: printed by Geo. C. Rand & Avery, 1859. i2mo, 263 pages, 6 portraits. Genealogical record of the descendants of Thomas CAR- HART of Cornwall, Eng. Compiled from official rec- ords and private manuscripts. With an appendix of notes. By Mary E. (Carhart) Dusenbury. New York: published by A. S. Barnes & Co., 1880. 8vo, 142 pages. The CARMER family of New York City. A chart pedi- gree. [Descendants of Abraham Carmer, or Kermer, of New York, 1656. By James Lenox Banks.] New York: 1893. Broadside, 15^x24 inches. Genealogy of one branch of the CARPENTER family. [Descendants of William of Weymouth, Mass., 1638.] By Martin L. Roberts. Enterprise Printing Co., Wil- limantic, Conn.: 1877. 8vo, 10 pages, edition 100 copies. 53 Genealogical and historical record of the CARPENTER family, with a brief genealogy of some of the descend- ants of William of Weymouth and Rehoboth, Mass., William of Providence, R. I., Samuel of Pennsylvania, and Ephraim, Timothy and Josias of Long Island, in- cluding a * * * history of the Carpenter estate of England. By James Usher. New York City: 1883. 8vo, 70 pages. Annual address delivered by S. D. Carpenter of Missouri on the occasion of the annual reunion of the CARPEN- TER family in the town of Harmony, Chautauqua co., N. Y., August 27, 1885. Carthage, Mo.: 1885. 8vo, 15 pages. Circular relating to the CARPENTER families in Amer- ica. By Will C. Clak. Cincinnati, Ohio: 1893. 8vo, 7 pages. Descendants of John CARRUTH [of Marlboro, Mass., a native of Ireland]. 1749- 1880. By William W. Carruth. Boston: D. Clapp & Son, printers, 1880. 8vo, 12 pages. Bi-centenary memorial of Jeremiah CARTER, who came to the province of Pennsylvania in 1682, containing an historic genealogy of his descendants down to the pres- ent time. By Thomas Maxwell Potts. Canonsburg, Pa.: published by the author, 1883. 8vo, 304 pages, index. CARTER family tree. By Capt. R. R. Carter of Shirley, Va. Richmond, Va. : J. W. Randolph & English, pub- lishers [1884J. Lithograph, 30x30 inches. CARTER. A genealogy of the descendants of Samuel and Thomas, sons of Rev. Samuel and Thomas, sons of Rev. Samuel Carter. 1640- 1886. A contribution to the history of the first Carters of Lancaster, Lunenburg 54 and Leominster, Mass. Collected and arranged for the Carter Association by Mrs. Clara A. Carter, Leominster, Mass., and Mrs. Sarah A. Carter, Fitzwilliam, N. H. Clinton: printed by W. J. Coulter, Courant office, 1887. 8vo, 272 pages. CARTERET and BRYANT genealogy. [Descendants of Cornelius and Hannah (Carteret) Bryant of New Jersey.] By Catharina Romana Baetjer. New York: Dempsey & Carroll, 1887. i6mo, 56 pages, Carteret arms. CARY memorials. [Descendants of John Cary, who set- tled in Duxbury, Mass., 1634.J By S. F. Cary. Cin- cinnati, Ohio: 1874. 4to, 306 pages. Early families of CASEY in Rhode Island. By Gen. T. L. Casey. Newport, R. I.: reprinted from the magazine of New England History by R. H. Tilley, 1893. 8vo, 46 pages. CASSEL family history. [Descendants of the brothers who came to Pennsylvania, 1720. J By Daniel K. Cas- sel. Philadelphia, Pa.: 1896. 8vo, 500 pages, portraits. Genealogy of the CAVERLY family from the year 11 16 to the year 1880, made profitable and exemplified by many a lesson of life. [By Dr. Abiel M. Caverly and R. B. Caverly. J Lowell, Mass.: G. M. Elliott, pub- lisher, 1880. i2mo, 196 pages, portrait. Records of the CAVERN O family. [Descendants of Arthur Caverno, or Kavanagh, who came to New Hampshire, 1740.] By A. Caverno. Dover, N. H.: Morning Star print, 1874. i2mo, 36 pages. A loving record of how we kept the [CHAMBERLAIN] golden wedding at home, together with some family history. 1827- 1877. Cincinnati, Ohio: R. Clarke & Co., 1877. 8vo, 74 pages, edition of 50 copies. 55 Statement of the line of descent from the first comer in New England [Richard of Braintree, Mass., 1642] of the branch of the CHAMBERLIN family of New- bury, Vt. * * * Prepared at Boston by Joseph Edgar Chamberlin, 1894. 8vo, 11 pages. The CHAMPION genealogy. A history of the descend- ants of Henry Champion of Saybrook and Lyme, Conn., together with some account of other families of the name. By Francis Bacon Trowbridge. New Haven: printed for the author [press of Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor], 1891. 8vo, 558 pages, edition 500 copies, some copies illustrated. The Christian mother. An address delivered in the First church, Brighton, Feb. 14, 1855, at the funeral of Mrs. Susanna (Park) CHAMPNEY, who died Feb. 10, in her 95th year. With an appendix containing a genea- logical notice of the Champney and Park families. By Frederick Augustus Whitney, pastor of the church. Boston: Crosby, Nichols & Co., 1855. 8vo, 36 pages. History of the CHAMPNEY family, containing biograph- ical sketches, letters, reminiscences, etc. [Descendants of Richard Champney of Cambridge, Mass., 1634.] Illustrated. [By J. B. Champney.] Chicago: P. L. Hanscom & Co., printers, 1867. 8vo, 76 pages. The CHANDLER family. The descendants of William and Annis Chandler, who settled in' Roxbury, Mass., 1637. Collected by George Chandler, of Worcester, Mass. Printed for the family. Boston: press of David Clapp & Son, 1872. 8vo, 1212 pages. The CHANDLER family. The descendants of William and Annis Chandler, who settled in Roxbury, Mass., 1637. Collected by George Chandler of Worcester, Mass. Printed for the family. Worcester, Mass. : press 56 of Charles Hamilton, 1883. 8vo, 13 15 pages, portraits, indexed, does not wholly supersede the former edition. The CHAPIN gathering. Proceedings at the meeting of the Chapin family, in Springfield, Mass., Sept. 17, 1862. Springfield: printed by Samuel Bowles & Co., 1862. 8vo, 97 pages. The CHAPIN genealogy, containing a very large propor- tion of the descendants of Dea. Samuel Chapin, who settled in Springfield, Mass., in 1642. Collected and compiled by Orange Chapin. * * * Northampton: printed by Metcalf & Co., 1862. 8vo, 368 pages. A genealogical record, with short biographical sketches of some of the descendants of Capt. Josiah CHAPIN [son of Dea. Samuel of Roxbury, Mass., 1636], and includ- ing the history of some of the allied families, 1635- 1889. [By Augustus A. Chapin. J Fort Wayne, Ind.: R. C. F. Rayhouse, printer, 1889. i2mo, 59 pages. CHAPINS who served in the French and Indian wars, 1 754-59; the Revolutionary war, 1775-83; the war of 1812-15, and others. Compiled by Charles Wells Chapin. * * * Springfield, Mass.: 1895. 8vo, 15 pages, biographical rather than genealogical. The CHAPMAN family; or the descendants of Robert Chapman, one of the first settlers of Saybrook, Conn. With genealogical notes of William Chapman, who set- tled in New London, Conn.; Edward Chapman, who settled at Windsor, Conn.; John Chapman of Stoning- ton, Conn.; and Rev. Benjamin Chapman of Stoning- ton, Conn. By Rev. F. W. Chapman. * * * Hart- ford: printed by Case, Tiffany & Co., 1864. 8vo, 413 pages. Descendants of Ralph CHAPMAN [an early settler of Duxbury, Mass., who died 1671]. By Charles B. Ger- 57 ard, of Anderson, Ind. Newburgh, N. Y.: E. M. Rut- tenber & Son, printers, 1876. Sq. 8vo, 86 pages, indexes, edition 100 copies. Edward CHAPMAN of Ipswich, Mass., in 1644, and some of his descendants. Compiled by Rev. Jacob Chapman and Dr. W. B. Lapham. Portland, Me.: printed by B. Thurston & Co., 1878. 8vo, 34 pages. A genealogy. Edward CHAPMAN of Ipswich, Mass., 1642-78, and his descendants. By Jacob Chapman, A. M. Concord, N. H.: printed by the Republican Press Assoc, 1893. 8vo, 139 pages. A tribute of affection to the memory of Professor Ira CHASE. [With a genealogical record of the Chase family of Newton, Mass.J Boston: 1865. 8yo, 94 pages. [Pedigree of CHASE. By Nahum Chase. Albany, N. Y.: 1 867. J 8vo, 1 page. A genealogical memoir of the CHASE family of Chesham, Bucks, in England, and of Hampton and Newbury in New England, with notices of some of their descendants. By George B. Chase. Reprinted from the Heraldic Journal. Boston: H. W. Dutton & Son, 1869. 8vo, 19 pages. Genealogy of the ancestors and descendants of Joseph CHASE, who died in Swanzey. His will proved March, 1725. [By Hon. Oliver Chace of Fall River, Mass.] Fall River, Mass.: printed by William S. Robertson, 1874. 8vo, 86 pages. Record of the descendants of Rev. Nathaniel CHASE of Bucksfield, Me. [descended from Aquila Chase, who died in Newbury, Mass., in 1670] ; with a brief account of his ancestry. Also records of some of the descendants of Edmund Chase of Minot, Me. [By W. B. Lapham.] 58 Augusta, Me.: T. F. Murphy's Job Printing Office, 1878. 8vo, 18 pages. Genealogy of a portion of the descendants of William CHASE, who came to America in 1630 and died in Yarmouth, Mass., 1659. [By George W. Chase.] Washington, D. C: 1886. 8vo, 31 pages. Genealogy of Champion Spalding CHASE and Mary Sophronia Butterheld, his wife * * * [descendant of Aquila Chase]. Omaha, Neb.: press of Chase & Eddy, 1894. 8vo, 19 pages. The CHATFIELD family, principally from records in the Naugatuck Valley, Conn, [relating to the descendants of Francis and Thomas of Guilford, Conn., 1639]. Com- piled by William C. Sharpe. Seymour, Conn.: [Record print], 1896. i2mo, 32 pages, 3 portraits, index. A genealogical table of the family of CHAUNCYS, taken partly from Sir Henry Chauncy's history of Hertford- shire, pages 55 to 61, and partly from a genealogical roll I have in my possession, and other information. — N. C. [Nathaniel Chauncy], Jan., 1787. Broadside. Memorials of the CHAUNCEYS * * * [descend- ants of Charles Chauncey of Plymouth, Mass., 1638]. By William Chauncey Fowler. Boston: Henry W. Dutton & Son, printers, 1858. 8vo, 336 pages. The CHECKLEY family. Reprinted from New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register. Boston, Mass.: 1848. 8vo, 6 pages. CHEEVER pedigree. [Descendants of Ezekiel Cheever, the famous New England school-master, in the line of Prof. David W. Cheever, M. D., of Harvard College, and John H. Cheever of New York. Traced and arranged by William B. Trask. Printed by John Wilson 59 & Son, Cambridge: 1878. Chart, 22 x 38 inches, edition of 31 copies. Ezekiel CHEEVER and some of his descendants. By John T. Hassam, A. M. [Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for Jan., 1879.] 8vo, 42 pages, with 2.12. pages of poetry added. Bartholomew and Richard CHEEVER and some of their descendants. By John T. Hassam, A. M. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for July, 1882. 8vo, 11 pages. Ezekiel CHEEVER [of Boston, Mass. J and some of his descendants. By John T. Hassam, A. M. Parts first and second. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for July, 1879, and April, 1884. Boston: press of David Clapp & Son, 1884. 8vo, 26 pages. The CHEEVER family. [Descendants of Ezekiel of Boston.] By John T. Hassam, A. M. Privately printed. Boston: 1896. 8vo, 54 pages. Genealogy of the CHESMAN family in the United States from 1 71 3 to 1893 [being the descendants of George of Braintree, Mass]. With appendix and reminiscence of his father's family. Collected by Samuel Chessman [of Salem, Ohio]. 1893. 8vo, 103 pages, portraits. Descendants of Leonard CHESTER of Blaby, Eng., and Wethersfield, Conn. [Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register.] Boston: David Clapp & Son, 1868. 8vo, 8 pages. Genealogical notes of the families of CHESTER of Blaby, Leicestershire, Eng., and Wethersfield, Conn., New England. Compiled by Robt. Edmond Chester- Waters. Printed for the author. Leicester, Eng.: 1886. 8vo, 29 pages. 6o Genealogical chart of the CHESTER family, together with other lineal ancestors of the compiler, J. Bayard Backus. New York: 1893. Chart, 2x3 feet. Descendants of Christopher CHESTER [of Boston and Lancaster, Mass. J, 1796- 1896. i2mo, n pages. Benj. CHILD. 1869. Chart 30 x 40 inches. Genealogies of the CHILD, Childs and Childe families of the past and present in the United States and the Can- adas from 1630 to 1881. By Elias Child. Published for the author by Curtiss & Childs, printers, Utica, N. Y. : 1881. 8vo, 842 pages, 10 portraits, 3 views, index. Sketch of the CHIPMAN family. * * * By Rev. R. Manning Chipman of Wolcottville, Conn. [Boston: 1 86 1. J 8vo, 4 pages, reprinted from Register. The CHIPMAN lineage, particularly as in Essex co., Mass. By R. Manning Chipman, Lisbon, Conn. [Reprinted from the Hist. Coll. of the Essex Institute.] Salem: printed at the Salem Press, 1872. 8vo, 59 pages. CHITTENDEN family: William Chittenden of Guilford, Conn. [1639], and his descendants. Compiled by Alvan Talcott, A. M., M. D. Press of Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, New Haven: 1882. 8vo, 262 pages, indexed. The CHOATES in America. 1643-1896. John Choate and his descendants, Ipswich, Mass. By E. O. Jameson. Boston, Mass.: Alfred Mudge & Son, printers, 1896. 8vo, 474 pages, indexes. Creoles of St. Louis. [Being a genealogy of the descend- ants of Rene Auguste CHOUTEAU of Beam, France, who came to New Orleans in the last century.] By Paul Beckwith. St. Louis, Mo.: Nixon-Jones Printing Co., 1893. 8vo, 169 pages, 5 folding charts. 6i The CHURCH family: A brief history and genealogy of Richard of Hartford and Richard of Plymouth, dating back to 1630. By Rev. Frederick Janes. Published by William C. Church, New York, 1878. 8vo, 6 pages, issued as a specimen sheet. The CHURCH family. [By Rev. Alonzo H. Quint. Reprinted from the Dover Enquirer.] Dover, N. H.: 1879. 8vo, 5 pages. The history of the CHURCH family [of Tiverton, R. I.]. Notes collected by Hon. Oliver Chase of Fall River and arranged by his nephew, Edward A. French. To which has been added many new and valuable notes collected by Vernon Wade. Edited by James N. Arnold. * * * Printed for the family. Edition 250 copies. Provi- dence, R. I.: Narragansett Historical Publishing Co., 1887. 8vo, 85 pages. Some facts concerning the ancestors and descendants of Asaph CHURCHILL, 1st, of Milton, Mass. Compiled by Gardner Asaph Churchill. Dorchester, Mass.: 1887. 8vo, 18 pages. A genealogy and history of the CHUTE family in Amer- ica, with some account of the family in Great Britain and Ireland, with an account of forty allied families, gathered from the most authentic sources by Wm. E. Chute. Salem, Mass.: 1894. 8vo, 517 pages, plates. CILLEY family. Compiled by J. P. Cilley of Rockland, Me. 1893. 8vo, 47 pages. The CLAPP family meeting at Northampton, Aug. 24, 1870. Comprising the proceedings, the address, histori- cal and other papers, etc. Boston: printed by David Clapp & Son, 1870. 8vo, 67 pages. The CLAPP memorial. Record of the Clapp family in America, containing sketches of the original six emi- 62 grants, and a genealogy of their descendants bearing the name. With a supplement, and the proceedings at two family meetings. Ebenezer Clapp, compiler. Boston: David Clapp & Son, publishers, 1876. 8vo, 516 pages. Record of the family of David CLARK of Northampton, Mass., who was born Sept. 24, 1729, and died Nov. 13, 1810. Collected and arranged by Lewis H. Clark of Sodus, Wayne co., N. Y. Syracuse: Summers & Brother, printers, 1857. 8vo, 13 pages. Records of the descendants of Hugh CLARK of Water- town, Mass., 1640-1866. By John Clark, A. B. Bos- ton: printed for the author [by A. Mudge & Son], 1866. 8vo, 260 pages. Records of some of the descendants of Thomas CLARKE, Plymouth. 1623- 1697. Compiled by Samuel C. Clarke. Boston: printed by David Clapp & Son, 1869. 8vo, 43 pages. An account of the ancestors and descendants of John Lardner CLARK [from Thomas Clark, early of Milford, Conn. J and Sophia Marion Ross [from Dr. Alex. Ross of Mt. Hadley, N. J.], who were married 1st Aug., 1797. By Clifford Stanley Sims. * * * Prescott, Canada: P. Byrne, printer, 1870. 8vo, 11 pages. Ancestry and writings of Rev. Dorus CLARKE. Printed for private circulation. 1876. 8vo, 25 pages. Family records of George CLARK and Daniel Kellogg, with their descendants. Compiled by the late Albert Clark of Washington, D. C. Published by Albert Clark Patterson. Washington, D. C: 1877. CLARKE papers. [Family of Stephen Clarke, of Mt. Holly, Vt, 1784.] * * * Home letters, familiar incidents and narrations linked for preservation. By Miss Hemenway. * * * Burlington, Vt.: Free 63 Press and Times print, 1878. i6mo, 312 pages, mostly biographical and personal, only slightly genealogical on pages 18 to 20. A genealogical statement of the CLARKE family of Bos- ton, Mass., 1 731; with review of the same. By Isaac J. Greenwood. [Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for Jan. and April, 1879.] New York: for private distribution, 1879. 8vo, 8 pages. A few genealogical items connected with the family descended from William CLARK, one of the original settlers of Haddam, Conn.; especially in the line of Ebenezer Clark, who from 1753 to 1800 lived in Wash- ington, Conn. [By Salter S. Clark. New York: 1880.] 8vo, 11 pages. Jeremy CLARKE'S family. An address before the Rhode Island Historical Society, March, 1879. By H. E. Turner. Newport, R. L: 1881. 8vo, 49 pages. A record of the descendants of John CLARK of Farming- ton, Conn. [1657. J The male branches brought down to 1882. The female branches one generation after the Clark name is lost in marriage. By Julius Gay. Hart- ford, Conn.: press of the Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., 1882. 8vo, 94 pages. Genealogy of the descendants of Nathaniel CLARKE of Newbury, Mass. By George K. Clarke. Boston, Mass.: press of T. R. Marvin & Son, 1883. 8vo, 120 pages, superseded by a later work. A record of some of the branches of the family of Simeon CLARK of Amherst, Mass. As compiled by him just previous to his death in 1883. 8vo, 7 pages. CLARKE — Clark genealogy. Records of the descend- ants of Thomas Clarke, Plymouth, 1623- 1697. Com- piled by Rev. William W. Johnson. Published by the 64 compiler. North Greenfield, Wis.: 1884. 8vo, 183 pages, portraits, index. Genealogy of the descendants of Nathaniel CLARKE of Newbury, Mass. Ten generations. 1642-1885. By George K. Clarke. Second edition, revised and enlarged. Boston: press of T. R. Marvin & Son, 1885. 8vo, 216 pages, portraits, index. Ancestry of Gen. Emmons CLARK of New York City. Clark-Tillotson. Baldwin-Brockway. New York: 1891. 8vo, 32 pages. History and genealogy of Samuel CLARK, Sr. [of Hemp- stead, N. Y. 1670]. * * * By Rev. Edgar W. Clark. St. Louis, Mo.: Nixon-Jones Printing Co., 1891. 8vo, 106 pages, edition 120 copies, superseded by the later edition. History and genealogy of Samuel CLARK, Sr. [of Hemp- stead, N. Y., 1670], and his descendants, from 1636- 1892, 256 years. By Rev. Edgar W. Clark, Pana, 111. Second edition. St. Louis, Mo.: Nixon- Jones Printing Co., 1892. 8vo, 122 pages, portraits, arms, indexes, edition 200 copies. Genealogical history of Thomas Boston CLARKSON [born in Charleston, S. C, 1809] and Sarah Caroline Clarkson, nee Heriot. 1877. 8vo, 4 pages. Memoirs of Matthew CLARKSON of Philadelphia, 1735- 1800, by his great-grandson John Hall; and of his brother Gerardus Clarkson, 1737- 1790, by his great- grandson Samuel Clarkson. 1890. 259 pages, bio- graphical, rather than genealogical. Stephen CLASON of Stamford, Conn., in 1654, and some of his descendants. Compiled * * * by W. B. Lapham. Augusta, Me.: Kennebec Journal Print, 1892. 8vo, 160 pages, 2 portraits. 65 The family of CLAY of New Castle, Delaware and Phila- delphia. Washington, D. C. : 1895. 8vo, 51 pages. Genealogy of the CLAYPOOLE family of Philadelphia, 1 588-1893. By Rebecca Irwin Graff. Philadelphia: 1893. 8vo, 196 pages. A genealogy of Benjamin CLEVELAND, a great-grand- son of Moses Cleveland of Woburn, Mass., and a native of Canterbury, Conn., with an appendix. Compiled by his great-grandson Horace Gillette Cleveland. Chi- cago: printed for the compiler, 1879. 8vo, 260 pages, portrait, some copies lack portrait and appendix. A genealogical register of the descendants of Moses CLEVELAND of Woburn, Mass., an emigrant in 1635 from England, with a sketch of the Clevelands of Vir- ginia and the Carolinas. By James Butler Cleveland of Oneonta, N. Y. Albany, N. Y.: Munsell, printer, 1 88 1. 8vo, 48 pages, arms, gives the early generations only. Excerpts from genealogical records; showing lineage of Hon. Grover CLEVELAND. By H. G. Cleveland of Cleveland, Ohio: 1884. 4to, 4 pages. An account of the lineage of General Moses CLEVE- LAND of Canterbury (Windham co.), Conn., the founder of the city of Cleveland, Ohio. Compiled by his kinsman H. G. Cleveland. * * * Cleveland, Ohio: William W. Williams, printer, 1885. 4to, 14 pages, arms, portraits, view. The centennial memorial, * * * of the A. R. Presby- terian church of Little Britain, N. Y. Together with a sketch of the CLINTON family, biographical notes, etc. Edited by A. C. Niven. New York: 1859. i2mo, cloth, portrait, includes 19 pages devoted to the Clin- ton family. 5 66 COATES genealogy. By Henry T. Coates. Philadel- phia: 1885. 8vo, 171 pages, edition 80 copies, for the family only. William CODDINGTON in Rhode Island colonial affairs. An historical inquiry. [With a genealogy.] By Dr. Henry E. Turner. Providence, R. I.: S. S. Rider, 1878. Sq. 8vo, 60 pages, No. iv of R. I. Hist. Tracts. Record of the COE family, 1596-1856. [Descendants of Robert Coe of Stamford, Conn. By Rev. D. B. Coe.] New York: John A. Gray's Printing Office, 1856. 8vo, 14 pages. Record of the COE family. [By D. B. Coe. Reprinted by Ebenezer Coe of Bangor, Me., with two pages added on the descendants of Rev. Curtis Coe of Durham, N. H.] 1859. 8vo, 16 pages. The memoir and journals of Rev. Paul COFFIN, D. D. By Cyrus Woodman, Esq. Portland, Me.: B. Thurs- ton, steam printer, 1855. 8vo, 181 pages, containing a few genealogical items. Genealogy of the early generations of the COFFIN family in New England. From the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register. Boston: David Clapp & Son, printers, 1870. 8vo, 17 pages. Tristram [COFFIN] and his grand-children. By one of them [Harriet B. Worron]. Nantucket, Mass.: printed for the author, 1881. i2mo, 261 pages, an account, in the form of a story, of the descendants. The COFFIN family. The life of Tristram Coffin of Nan- tucket, Mass., founder of the family line in America; together with reminiscences and anecdotes of his numer- ous descendants, and some historical information con- cerning the ancient families named Coffyn. Nantucket, 6; Mass.: published by Hussey & Robinson, 1881. 8vo, 64 pages. The COFFIN family, its armorial bearings and origin of the name. By John Coffin Jones Brown. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for Oct., 1 88 1. 8vo, 8 pages, 2 plates of arms. The life of Admiral Sir Isaac COFFIN, Baronet. His English and American ancestors. By Thomas C. Amory. Boston: Cupples, Upham & Company, 1886. 8vo, 141 pages, portrait. Early wills illustrating the ancestry of Harriot COFFIN. By her grandson William S. Appleton. Boston: press of D. Clapp & Son, 1893. 8vo, 86 pages. Gatherings toward the genealogy of the COFFIN family [of Newbury, Mass.]. By W. S. Appleton. Boston: press of David Clapp & Son, 1896. 8vo, 53 pages. Address delivered at the COGGESHALL family reunion, Newport, R. I., September 9, 1884. By Hon. Henry J. Coggeshall of Waterville, N. Y. 1884. 8vo, 25 pages. The COGGESHALL coat of arms. Pocasset, Mass.: 1876. Chart. The family of COGHILL, 1377-1879. [Ancestors and descendants of James of Virginia before 1700.] With some sketches of their maternal ancestors, the Slings- bys of Scriven Hall. By James Henry Coghill. Cam- bridge: printed at the Riverside Press, 1879. 8vo, 193 pages. The COGSWELLS in America. [Descendants of John of Ipswich, Mass., 1635-1884.J By E. O. Jameson. Printed at Boston, Mass.: by Alfred Mudge & Son, 1884. 8vo, 21 +683 pages, portraits, indexes. 68 The COIT family; or the descendants of John Coit, who appears among the settlers of Salem, Mass., in 1638, at Gloucester in 1644, and at New London, Conn., in 1650. Compiled at the request of Samuel Coit of Hartford, Conn. By Rev. F. W. Chapman, A. M. * * * Hartford: press of the Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., 1874. 8vo, 341 pages. Mehetabel Chandler COIT. Her book. 1714. [De- scendants of John Coit of New London, Conn. 1695. By M. P. Gilman.] Norwich, Conn.: Bulletin print, 1895. i2mo, 19 pages. A history of the COLBY family [descendants of Anthony of Boston, 1630], with genealogical tables. By James W. Colby. Cambridgeport, Mass.: 1897. 8vo, 130 pages, 50 illustrations. Genealogical notes of the COLDEN family in America. By Edwin R. Purple. * * * New York: privately printed, 1873. 4to, 24 pages, reprinted from the N. Y. Gen. and Biog. Record, with broad margins. Isaac Kool (Cool or COLE) and Catharine Serven, mar- ried Oct. 15, 1764, at Tappan, N. Y. Their descendants complete to May 1, 1876. Also their American ances- tors from the settlement of New York City. Compiled for the family by Rev. David Cole, D. D., * * * one of their grandchildren. New York: John F. Trow & Son, printers, 1876. 8vo, 269 pages, 21 portraits, 2 indexes of given and surnames. The early genealogies of the COLE families of America (including COLES and COWLES). * * * By Frank T. Cole. Columbus, Ohio: 1887. 8vo, 32 + 308 pages, 14 plates, indexes. The history and genealogy of the COLEGROVE family in America [descendants of Francis of Warwick, R. I., about 1 683 J, with biographical sketches, portraits, etc. 6 9 By William Colegrove, D. D., LL. D. Chicago, 111.: published by the author, 1894. 121110, 792 pages. The COLEMAN family, descendants of Thomas Coleman [of Wethersfield, Conn., 1636], in line of the oldest son. Nine generations. 1598 to 1867, 269 years. Philadel- phia: J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1867. 8vo, 24 pages. The Genealogist. Vol. I, Nos. 1-4. Sept-Dec, 1887. [Principally devoted to the records of the COLLAMER family.] Washington, D. C. : N. L. Collamer. i8mo, 44 pages. Report to the COLLINS Association of Vermont [con- taining pedigrees] . By Columbus Smith. Middlebury, Vt.: [printed at the Register Job Office] 1865. 8vo, 15 pages. Report in relation to the claim of the heirs at law of Samuel COLLINS, dec'd, late of Waterford, N. J., to any unsettled estate in England; by the examination of the records in the prerogative court of Canterbury, principal registry of probate in the city of London, Eng. By John Clement, Haddonfield, N. J. Trenton, N. J.: Wm. T. Nicholson & Co., printers, 1871. 8vo, 54 pages. Genealogy of the three daughters of Samuel and Rosanna COLLINS, late of Waterford, N. J. * * * By John Clement of Haddonfield, N. J. Philadelphia: Leisenring Printing House, 1871. 8vo, 13 pages. Cyclopedia of biography, containing a history of the family and descendants of John COLLINS, a former resident of Milford, Conn., to which is appended a notice of their kindred, near and remote, by blood and affinity. Hud- son: M. P- Williams, Register and Gazette Office, 1872. 8vo, 124 pages. Reminiscences of Isaac and Rachel (Budd) COLLINS, with an account of some of their descendants, together 70 with a genealogy of the Collins family, and also a history of a reunion held at Philadelphia, May 9, 1892. Phila- delphia: printed by J. B. Lippincott Co., 1893. 8vo, 164 pages, illustrated. The COMEY — Comee family in America. Descendants of David Comey of Concord, Mass., killed in King Philip's war, 1676. With notes on the Maltman family. By Allen H. Bent. Boston: David Clapp & Son, print- ers, 1896. 8vo, 50 pages, indexed. Pedigree of the CONANT family. Compiled by F. O. Conant. Portland, Me.: 1884. Chart, 18x38 inches, superseded by the later work. A history and genealogy of the CONANT family in Eng- land and America, thirteen generations, 1 520-1887. By Frederick Odell Conant. Privately printed. Portland, Me.: 1887. 8vo, 16 + 640 pages, arms, 30 plates, indexed. A genealogy of one branch of the CONANT family. 1581- 1890. Arranged for Moses Conant Warren, by Emily Wilder Leavitt. Boston, Mass.: printed for private circulation. [Alfred Mudge & Son] 1890. 8vo, 18 pages. Genealogical record of the CONDIT family, descendants of John Cunditt, a native of Great Britain who settled in Newark, N. J. 1678- 1885. Also an appendix contain- ing a brief record of the Harrison, Williams, Pier- son, Smith, Lindsley, Munn and Whitehead families. By Jotham H. Condit and Eben Condit. Newark, N. J. : printed and published by Ward & Tiche- nor, 1885. 8vo, 410 pages, 12 indexes. Thones Kunders [or CONRAD, of Germantown, Pa., 1683] and his children. Also a list of the descendants. * * * By Henry C. Conrad. Wilmington, Del.: press of W. Costa, 1891. i2mo, 128 pages. n Family records of Deacons James W. CONVERSE and Elisha S. Converse. Compiled and edited by William G. Hill. Maiden, Mass.: privately printed, 1887. 8vo, iv + 241 pages, indexed. A brief study in genealogy. Connin, Conny, Cony, Coney, CONY. By one of the family [Hon. Joseph H. Wil- liams of Augusta, Me'.]. Cambridge: John Wilson & Son, 1885. 8vo, 39 pages, edition 50 copies, for private distribution. A memorial of Francis COOK, one of the " first comers " of the Plymouth colony, Dec. 22, 1620, and of his imme- diate descendants. By Henry Cook. Boston: printed for private distribution, 1870. 8vo, 20 pages. A genealogy of the families bearing the name COOKE or Cook. Principally in Massachusetts and Connecticut. By James Cook. Lowell, Mass.: Vox Populi Press, Huse, Goodwin & Co., 1882. 8vo, 36 pages, plates. Descendants of James COOPER of Stratford-upon-Avon, the ancestors of James Fenimore Cooper, the novelist. 1661-1879. [By W. W. Cooper.] Washington, D. C: 1879. Chart 18 x 22 inches. Descendants of Peter COOPER of Rowley, Mass. [1643.] By the late Albion K. P. Cooper of Brooklyn, N. Y. [Reprinted from the Maine Hist, and Gen. Recorder for 1885.] Portland, Me.: S. M. Watson, 1885. 8vo, 11 pages. Thomas COOPER of Boston and his descendants. By Frederick Tuckerman of Amherst, Mass. [Reprinted; from the New Eng." Hist, and Gen. Register for Jan., 1 890. J Boston: David Clapp & Son, printers, 1890. 8vo, 11 pages. Descendants of Daniel COOPER and Grace Runyon, Long Hill, Morris co., N. J. Collected by Arthur E. 72 Cooper. Cooper's Plains, N. Y.: 1896. Chart, 22 x 28 inches, in tree form, folded in cloth cover. A record of the COPE family, as established in America by Oliver Cope, who came from England to Pennsyl- vania about the year 1682. * * * By Gilbert Cope. Philadelphia: King & Baird, printers, 1861. 8vo, 251 pages. Ancestral chart [ancestors of Herman COPE of West Chester, Pa. J. By Gilbert Cope. 1879. Chart ixi| feet. A genealogical record of the CORLISS family of America; including partial records of some of the families con- nected by intermarriage. * * * Compiled from public and private records. By Augustus W. Corliss. * * * Yarmouth, Me.: 1875. 8vo, 337 pages. CORNELL genealogy. [One line of descendants of Thomas Cornell, who settled in Portsmouth, R. I.J By H. H. H. Crapo Smith. Detroit, Mich.: 1896. 1 page, 9x14 inches. The CORWIN genealogy (Curwin, Curwen, Corwine) in the United States. By Edward Tanjore Corwin, Mill- stone, N. J. * * * New York: S. W. Green, printer, 1872. 8vo, 284 pages. The parentage of Matthias CORWIN of Southold, L. I., and his relationship to George Corwin of Salem, Mass. By Henry F. Waters. Reprinted from the Essex Insti- tute Hist. Collections. Salem: 1881. 8vo, 19 pages. Pedigree of COTTON. Compiled principally from a pedigree in volume I of the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register. * * * [Reprinted from Drake's Boston folio edition.] Chart, 13x21 inches. The English ancestry of Rev. John COTTON of Boston. By H. G. Somerby of London. Reprinted from the 73 Heraldic Journal for April, 1868. Boston, U. S. A.: Henry W. Dutton & Son, printers, 1868. 8vo, 12 pages. COWLES family chart. [Descendants of John of Hart- ford, Conn., 1635.] From an original made about 1853, copied by Capt. C. D. Cowles. Washington, D. C. : 1893. IXI i f eet - Preliminaries to a history of the COWLEY family, includ- ing the Cooley, Colley, Coley, Calley, Cayley, Culley, Curley, Cowles and Wellesley branches. [By Rev. Edward Cowley. J Lowell, Mass.: Franklin Printing Co., 1881. i8mo, 35 pages. The CRAFTS family. A genealogical and biographical history of the descendants of Griffin and Alice Crafts of Roxbury, Mass., 1630-1890. Compiled by James M. Crafts and William F. Crafts. Northampton, Mass.: Gazette Printing Co., 1893. 8vo, 803 pages, 41 illus- trations. The genealogy of the CRAGIN family, being the descend- ants of John Cragin of Woburn, Mass., from 1652 to 1858. By Charles H. Cragin, A. M., M. D. Washing- ton, D. C: W. H. Moore, printer, i860. 8vo, 38 pages. The CRAIGHEAD family. A genealogical memoir of the descendants of Rev. Thomas and Margaret Craig- head, 1 658- 1 876. By Rev. James Geddes Craighead, D. D. Printed for the descendants. Philadelphia, Pa.: 1876. i2mo, 173 pages. Family register. [One branch of the lineage of Simeon CRANDALL of Washington co., R. I., and of Aaron Ott. Albany, N. Y.: J. Munsell, printer, 1859.] i2mo, 4 pages. 74 Genealogy of a branch of the CRANDALL family [de- scendants of Rev. John Crandall of Providence, 1637]. By A. P. Crandall, Palmyra, N. Y. 1888. W. I. Cran- dall, publisher, Chattanooga, Tenn. i2mo, 63 pages. Henry CRANE of Milton, Mass., 1654, and some of his descendants. Compiled for Mr. Albert Crane, A. B., LL. B. Boston: privately printed [reprinted with im- portant additions from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register], 1893. 8vo, 26 pages, folding pedigree, illustrated. Genealogy of the CRANE family. Vol. I. Descendants of Henry Crane of Wethersfield and Guilford, Conn., with sketch of the family in England. By Ellery Bick- nell Crane. Worcester, Mass.: press of Charles Hamil- ton, 1895. 8vo, 201 pages, plates, indexes. History of the Greter, Grater or CRATER family. [De- scendants of Jacob of Philadelphia, Pa., 1733.] By Lewis Crater. [Reading, Pa.: B. F. Owen & Co., printers, 1894.J 8vo, 27 pages, portrait. [Descendants of Moritz and John CRATER of New Jer- sey. By Rev. T. F. Chambers of German Valley, N. J., 1894?] Published in the proceedings of N. J. German Soc. or N. J. Hist. Soc, or both, and may have been issued separately. Laurus Crawfurdiana. Memorials of that branch of the CRAWFORD family which comprises the descendants of John Crawford of Virginia, 1660-1883. With notices of allied families. Privately printed for compiler. New York: 1883. 8vo, 194 pages. A genealogy of the CREHORE family. By Charles Frederic Crehore, M. D. 1887: press of Ware & Eaton, Wellesley Hills, Mass. 8vo, 34 + 1 1 pages. 75 History of the CREIGH family [kindred of John Creigh of Carlisle, Pa., 1762. By Thos. A. Creigh. Omaha, Neb.: 1893]. 8vo, 7 pages. Genealogy of the CRESSEY family. Descendants of Mighill Cressey (Mighel Cresse) of Salem and Ipswich, Mass. By George Brainard Blodgette, A. M. From the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for April, 1877. Boston: 1877. 8vo, 10 pages. Descendants of Solomon CRESSON and Anna Watson. By C. C. Cresson. Germantown, Pa. : privately printed, 1888. 4to, 2 pages. A CROSBY family. Josiah Crosby [of Amherst, N. H., and] Sarah Fitch * * * and their descendants. By their grandson Nathan Crosby of Lowell, Mass. Lowell, Mass.: Stone, Huse & Co., printers, 1877. 8vo, 143 pages, 7 portraits. A record of the CROZER family of Bucks co., Penn. Trenton, N. J. : Murphy & Bechtel, printers, 1866. 8vo, 29 pages. The CRUGER family in America. A genealogical chart showing the descendants of John Cruger [of New York, 1700] and their allegiances during early history and at different periods. By B. D. Hasell. New York: 1892. Chart 2x3 feet, lithographed. Genealogy of the CULBERTSON and Culberson families. * * * By Lewis R. Culbertson, M. D. Zanesville, Ohio: The Courier Co., printers, 1893. 8vo, 316 pages. Supplement to the CULBERTSON genealogy. By Lewis R. Culbertson, M. D., Zanesville, Ohio. Cincinnati: The Cincinnati Lancet-Clinic, 1896. 8vo, 38 pages. A record of the CUMM1NGS family. Branch of Deacon Jonathan [of Merrimack, Mass.], born June 5, 1729. 7 6 St. Johnsbury, Vt: Royal Cummings' Printing House, 1 88 1. i6mo, 8 pages, edition 50 copies. The CUMMINGS family. [Early generations of descend- ants of Isaac of Ipswich, Mass., 1642, and other informa- tion collected by Royal Cummings. White River Junc- tion, Vt.: 1889.] i6mo, 3 pages. Genealogical memoir of the CUNNABELL, Conable or Connable family. John Cunnabell of London, Eng., and Boston, Mass., and his descendants, 1650- 1886. By Edwards J. Connable of Jackson, Mich., and John B. Newcomb of Elgin, 111. Jackson, Mich.: Daily Citizen Book Printing House, 1886. 8vo, 187 pages, indexes, plates. Records of some of the descendants of William CURTIS, Roxbury, 1632. Compiled from the MS. of Miss Cath- arine P. Curtis, and other sources. By Samuel C. Clarke. Boston: printed by David Clapp & Son, 1869. 8vo, 29 pages. Pedigree of CURWEN. Chart 11 x 12 inches, issued after 1853- The genealogy of the CUSHING family. [Descendants of Matthew Cushing of Hingham, Mass., 1638.] By Lemuel Cushing, M. A., B. C. L. Montreal: Lovell Printing and Publishing Co., 1877. i2mo, 117 pages. Genealogy of the CUSHING family. [One line of de- scendants of Matthew of Hingham. By Mrs. William Tileston Cushing. New York: American Bank Note Co., 1884.] i2mo, 19 pages, of which the last 7 were added ten years later. The proceedings at the CUSHMAN celebration, Ply- mouth, Aug. 15, 1855, in commemoration of the em- barkation of the Plymouth pilgrims from Southampton, Eng.; together with an account of the services at the 77 grave of Elder Thomas Cushman, Aug. 16, 1855. Bos- ton: J. M. Hewes, printer, 1855. 8vo, 76 pages. A historical and biographical genealogy of the CUSH- MANS, the descendants of Robert Cushman, the Puri- tan, from the year 16 17 to 1855. By Henry Wyles Cushman. Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1855. 8vo, 665 pages. Proceedings at the consecration of the CUSHMAN monu- ment at Plymouth, Sept. 16, 1858: including the dis- course and poem delivered on that occasion, together with a list of contributors to the monument. Boston: published by Little, Brown & Co., 1859. 8vo, 96 pages. A genealogical record of several families bearing the name of CUTLER in the United States. By Rev. Abner Morse, A. M. Boston: Samuel G. Drake, 1867. 8vo, 80 pages. A CUTLER memorial and genealogical history, contain- ing the names of a large proportion of the Cutlers in the United States and Canada, and a record of many indi- vidual members of the family, with an account also of other families allied to the Cutlers by marriage. Com- piled by Nahum S. Cutler, Greenfield, Mass. Press of E. A. Hall & Co., Greenfield, Mass.: 1889. 8vo, 665 pages, 23 portraits, arms, indexes. A history of the CUTTER family of New England. The compilation of the late Dr. Benjamin Cutter of Woburn, Mass. Revised and enlarged by William Richard Cut- ter. * * * Boston: printed by David Clapp & Son, 1 87 1 -5. 8vo, 420 pages, including the supplement of 55 pages printed in 1875. Genealogy of the CUTTS family in America. [Being the descendants of John, Richard and Robert of Portsmouth, N. H., 1646, and embracing numerous allied families of 78 historical note in Maine, New Hampshire and elsewhere, including Shipway, Penhallow, Vaughan, Waldron, Screven, Elliot, Barrell, Bartlett, Butler, Carter, Libby, Ramsdell, Shannon, Rust, etc.] By C. H. C. Howard. Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, 1892. 8vo, 658 pages, numerous portraits, indexes. Sketch of the DABNEYS of Virginia, with some of their family records. Collected and arranged by William H. Dabney of Boston. Chicago: press of S. D. Childs & Co., 1888. 8vo, 206 pages. DALLAS of Cantray and Saint Martins, Scotland. * * * Dallas of Philadelphia, Pa. * * * founded by Alexander Dallas, son of Robert. [Philadelphia: 1877.] 8vo, 19 pages. The name of DALRYMPLE; with the genealogy of one branch of the family in the United States. [Descend- ants of Thomas, who came from Scotland about 1730, and settled at Sudbury, Mass.] By W. H. Dalrymple. Haverhill, Mass.: printed by the author, 1878. i8mo, 68 pages. [The DALTON and Batcheller pedigree. Communi- cated to the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for Oct., 1873. By W. H. Whitmore.] 8vo, 6 pages. DAMON memorial, or notices of three Damon families who came from Old England to New England in the 17th century. By Samuel Chenery Damon. Hono- lulu, H. I.: 1882. 121110, 148 pages, portrait of author, arms, views. Genealogy of the Philadelphia branch of the DAMON family of Massachusetts. [By Albert F. Damon.] Philadelphia: 1896. 8vo, 39 pages. Memoranda of some of the descendants of Richard DANA [of Cambridge, Mass. 1640]. Compiled by Rev. 79 John Jay Dana. Boston: printed by Wm. H. Chandler & Co., 1865. 8vo, 64 pages. DANA chart. Descendants of Capt. William and Mary (Bancroft) Dana. 1770. Compiled by William D. Ewert. 1870. Broadside, 18 x 24 inches. Memoir of the late Hon. Samuel DANA, by his son, James Dana. Also, memoirs of the late Capt. Luther Dana and his sons, James Freeman, Samuel Luther and Nathaniel Giddings Dana. By Mrs. James Freeman Dana. With notes of recollections of Dr. Samuel L. Dana, by his friend, Dr. A. A. Hayes. Cambridge: press of John Wilson & Son, 1877. 8vo, 46 pages. A declaration of remarkable providences in the course of my life. By John Dane of Ipswich, 1682. To which is added a pedigree of the DANE family, and a few notes. [By John Ward Dean.] * * * 1854. 8vo, 16 pages, reprinted from the Register. Sermon preached in the Whitefield church, Newbury- port, Mass., by Rev. S. J. Spalding, D. D., August 8, 1875, and other papers in memory of Francis DANE. Boston: Alfred Mudge & Son, printers, 1875. 8vo, 36 pages. Fifth meeting of the DANFORTH family in America. Held in Boston, September 1, 1886. Boston: G. E. Littlefield, 1886. 8vo, 40 pages. Report of the sixth meeting of the DANFORTH family held at Chicago in July, 1893. Boston, Mass.: 1893. 8vo, 44 pages. The DANIELL family. A genealogy of Robert Daniell and some of his descendants. By Moses Grant Daniell. [Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Regis- ter], 1874. 8vo, 19 pages. 8o Memorial to my honored kindred, by Charles W. DAR- LING. 1888. Utica, N. Y. 8vo, 112 pages. Sesqui-centennial gathering of the clan DARLINGTON [descendants of Abraham and John, who came to Penn- sylvania before 171 1] at the residence of Brinton Dar- lington, in East Bradford, Chester co., Pa., on the 20th of August, 1853. Printed [by E. C. Darlington of Lan- caster, Pa.J by request of the tribe, 1853. 8vo, 52 pages. DART genealogy. [Descendants of Richard of New London, Conn., 1644.J By William C. Sharpe. Sey- mour, Conn.: [Record Print] 1888. i2mo, 16 pages. A history and genealogy of the DAVENPORT family in England and America, from A. D. 1086 to 1850. * * * By A. Benedict Davenport. New York: S. W. Bene- dict, 185 1. i2mo, 398 pages. A supplement to the history and genealogy of the DAV- ENPORT family in England and America * * * published in 185 1 and continued to 1876. By Amzi Benedict Davenport. * * * Printed for the family. Stamford, Conn.: 1876. i2mo, 432 pages. A sketch of the military career of Captain John DAVES of the North Carolina continental line of the army of the revolution, together with some facts of local and family history. By his grandson Major Graham Daves. Balti- more: press of the Friedenwald Co., 1892. 8vo, 16 pages, portrait. DAVIDSON genealogical charts. [Descendants of Wm. who came from north of Ireland, 1728.J 1887. 5 pages. DA VIES memoir; A genealogical and biographical monograph on the family and descendants of John Davies of Litchfield, Conn, [who came to America, I 735l- By Henry Eugene Davies. Privately printed: 1895. 4to, 138 pages, arms, indexes. The DAVIS family record. Edited by Chas. H. S. Davis, M. D. A monthly journal devoted to the history and genealogy of the Davis family. Meriden, Conn.: Vol. 1, Nos. 1-8., 1867-8. 8vo, 64 pages. Dolor DAVIS. A sketch of his life; with a record of his earlier descendants. By Horace Davis. Printed for private distribution: 1881. 8vo, 46 pages. Samuel DAVIS of Oxford, Mass., and Joseph Davis of Dudley, Mass., and their descendants. North Andover, Mass.: George L. Davis, compiler and publisher, 1884. 8vo, 610 pages, index. History of the DAVIS family; being an account of the descendants of John Davis, a native of England, who died at East Hampton, L. I., in 1705. By Albert H. Davis. New York: T. A. Wright, 1888. 8vo, 197 pages, 3 illustrations. Ancestry of John DAVIS, governor and U. S. senator, and Eliza Bancroft, his wife, both of Worcester, Mass. Compiled by [their son] Horace Davis. San Francisco, Cal.: 1897. 8vo, 94 pages. William DAWES and his ride with Paul Revere. An essay read before the New England Historic, Genealog- ical Society on June 7, 1876; to which is appended a genealogy of the Dawes family. By Henry W. Hol- land. Boston: privately printed for the author by John Wilson & Son, 1878. 8vo, 158 pages, arms, fold- ing pedigrees, index, 17 portraits, 2 views, edition 100 copies. A collection of family records, with biographical sketches and other memoranda of various families and individ- uals bearing the name of DAWSON, or allied to fami- 6 82 lies of that name. Compiled by Charles C. Dawson. * * * Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell, 1874, 8vo, 572 pages. A record of the descendants of Robert DAWSON, of East Haven, Conn. Compiled by" Charles C. Dawson. * * '* Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell, 1874. 8vo, 1 1 5 pages, reprinted from the preceding. A genealogical memoir of the descendants of Robert DAY of Hartford, Conn., who died in 1648. [By George E. Day.] New Haven: printed by Wm. Storer, Jan., 1840. 8vo, 44 pages, superseded by the later work. A genealogical register of the descendants in the male line of Robert DAY of Hartford, Conn., who died in the year 1648. Second edition. [By George E. Day.] Northampton: printed by J. L. L. Metcalf, 1848. 8vo, 129 pages. A partial register of the descendants of Anthony DAY of Gloucester, Mass., who died 1707. By John Alphonso Day. Fitchburg, Mass.: The Sentinel Printing Co., 1879. 8vo, 11 pages. Life, experiences and incidents of Rev. Gardner DEAN, written by himself, together with the genealogies of the Gardner, Dean and Hinds families. By E. W. Pierce. New Bedford, Mass.: 1883. 8vo, 307 pages. Descendants of Thomas DEAN of Massachusetts and New Hampshire. By John Ward Dean. [Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Reg. for July, 1883, with two pages added.] Boston, Mass.: privately printed, 1883. 8vo, 12 pages. A genealogy of the descendants of James DEAN, one of the first settlers of Oakham, Mass. By Gardner Milton Dean. Boston: press of T. W. Ripley, 1889. 8vo, 19 pages. 83 Brief memoirs of John and Walter DEANE, two of the first settlers of Taunton, Mass., and of the early genera- tions of their descendants. * * * By William Reed Deane, assisted by others. Boston: printed by Coolidge & Wiley, 1849. 8vo, 16 pages. Biographical sketch of John G. DEANE [of Maine]. * * * Also memoranda about members of the fam- ily. Prepared by, and printed for, his son, Llewellyn Deane. Washington, D. C: R. Beresford, printer, 1887. 8vo, 70 pages, map. The DEARBORNS; a discourse. * * * By Daniel Goodwin, Jr. Chicago, 111.: Fergus Printing Co., 1884. 8vo, 56 pages, 2 portraits, index. Partially genealogi- cal, relating to the descendants of Godfrey Dearborn of Exeter, N. H., 1639. The DEARBORNS of Hampton, N. H. Reprinted from the history of Hampton. By Joseph Dow. Salem, Mass.: 1893. 8vo, 16 pages. History of the DE HAVEN family. [Descendants of Samuel of Philadelphia co., about 1760.] By Howard De Haven Ross, Ph. B. Privately printed and illus- trated. Second edition, revised. Philadelphia: press of Smith & Salmon, 1895. i2mo, 31 pages, illustrated, superseding the first edition, issued in 1894, consisting of 29 pages. Genealogy of the descendants of Claude La Maitre (DELA MATER), who came from France via Holland, and settled at New Netherlands, now New York, in 1652. By La Fayette De La Mater. Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, publishers, 1882. 8vo, 229 pages, 2 indexes to given and surnames. A record of the descendants of Capt. George DENISON of Stonington, Conn. With notices of his father and 8 4 brothers, and some account of other Denisons who set- tled in America in the colony times. Prepared by John Denison Baldwin and William Clift. Worcester, Mass.: printed by Tyler & Seagrave, 1881. 8vo, 423 pages. DENISON memorial; Ipswich, Mass., Sept. 20, 1882. Two hundredth anniversary of the death of Major-Gen. Daniel Denison. Biographical sketch by Prof. D. D. Slade. Historical sketch by Augustine Caldwell. Printed by request of the Denison memorial committee. [Ipswich, Mass.: 1882. J 8vo, 52 pages, arms. Genealogy of the DENNY family in England and Amer- ica. * * * Compiled and published by C. C. Denny. 1886. 8vo, 267 pages, index. DE PEYSTER and Watts genealogical references. [De- scendants of Johannis de Peyster of New York, 1655, and Robert Watts of New York, 1706. J By J. Watts de Peyster. Poughkeepsie, N. Y.: 1854. 8vo, 249 pages, edition destroyed, except a few copies. [American family antiquity. The DE PEYSTER fam- ily. By Albert Welles. New York: 1881.] 4to, 52 pages, edition destroyed. Local memorials relating to the DE PEYSTER and Watts and affiliated families connected with Red Hook Township, Dutchess co., N. Y. [By Gen. J. Watts de Peyster.] New York: C. H. Ludwig, printer, 1881. 8vo, 80 pages. Brief DE PEYSTER and Watts genealogical references. With partial list of authorities. [By J. Watts de Pey- ster.] New York: 1886. 8vo, 8 pages. Genealogy of the De Veaux family. * * * [De- scendants of Frederick DE VOE of New York, 1677.] By Thomas F. De Voe. [New York:] 1885. 8vo, 302 pages. 35 The DE WITT family of Ulster co., New York. By Thomas G. Evans. Reprinted from the N. Y. Gen. and Biog. Record, 1886. 8vo, 18 pages. DEXTER chart. 1610-1857. Prepared and compiled by S. C. Newman. Providence: Bowles & Anthony, 1857. 2x2] feet. The DEXTER genealogy; being a record of the families descended from Rev. Gregory Dexter; with notes and biographical sketches of each parent. By S. C. New- man, A. M. Providence: printed by A. Crawford Greene, 1859. i2mo, 108 pages. Families of DICKERMAN ancestry. Descendants of Thomas Dickerman, an early settler of Dorchester, Mass. Prepared and published by Edward Dwight Dickerman and George Sherwood Dickerman. New Haven, Conn.: The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor press, 1897. 8vo, 651 pages. Reunion of the DICKINSON family at Amherst, Mass., 1883. Binghamton, N. Y.: C. M. Dickinson, pub- lisher, 1884. 8vo, 206 pages. To the descendants of Thomas DICKINSON, son of Nathaniel and Anna Gull Dickinson of Wethersfield, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. [Compiled by Frederick Dickinson. Chicago, 111.: W. D. Grant, printer.] 1897. 8vo, 145 pages, full index. The border or riding clans, followed by a history of the clan DICKSON, and a brief account of the family of the author, B. Homer Dixon, K. N. L. Printed originally for presentation only, and now enlarged. Albany, N. Y. : Joel Munsell's Sons, publishers, 1889. 8vo, 223 pages, mostly Scottish rather than American, and super- seding a smaller edition of 61 pages issued in 1884. 86 DILLER family. By J. Luther Ringwalt. Philadelphia: 1877. 4to, 56 pages. The genealogy of the DIMOND or Dimon family of Fair- field, Conn., * * * East Hampton, L. I., and New Hampshire. By Edwin R. Dimond. Albany, N. Y.: published by Joel Munsell's Sons, 1891. 8vo, 179 pages. A golden wedding [at Anson, Me.J and the DINSMORE genealogy [of Londonderry, N. H.], from about 1620 to 1865. [By J. Dinsmore of Winslow, Me.J Augusta, Me.: printed at the Maine Farmer Office, 1867. 8vo, 24 pages. History of the DINSMORE family. By Leonard Allison Morrison. Lowell, Mass.: 1891. 8vo, 48 pages. Among the Scotch-Irish; with the history of the DINS- MORE family. By L. A. Morrison. Boston: 1891. 8vo, 226 pages. Mr. William DIODATE (of New Haven, from 1717 to 1 751) and his Italian ancestry, read before the New Haven Colony Hist. Society, June 28, 1875. By Ed- ward E. Salisbury. [Privately printed, 1876.] 4to, 39 pages. William DIODATE (of New Haven, from 1717 to 1751) and his Italian ancestry. * * * By Prof. Edward E. Salisbury, LL. D., of New Haven, Conn. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for April, 1 88 1. 8vo, 15 pages. A genealogy of the family of Anthony DIX, the first of the name of Dix to settle in the American colonies. [1623- 1882.] Compiled and engrossed by Frank Bokes, Cambridge, Mass. 1882. Heliotype Printing Co., Boston. Chart, about 20 x 24 inches. 87 A family record of Daniel DOD, who settled with the colony of Branford, 1644, where he died in 1665; and also of his descendants in New Jersey. Compiled by Stephen Dodd. * * * Printed for the author, 1839. i2mo, 24 pages. Genealogy of the male descendants of Daniel DOD of Branford, Conn., a native of England. 1646 to 1863. By Bethuel L. Dodd, M. D., and John R. Burnet. Newark, N. J.: printed at the Daily Advertiser Office, 1864. 8vo, 221 pages. Ancestors and descendants of Lewis DODD and Elizabeth (Baldwin) Dodd. Partially reprinted from the " Bald- win Genealogy." 1889. By C. C. Baldwin. Cleve- land, Ohio: 1889. 8vo, 11 pages. Early records of the DODGE family in America. Com- piled by R. R. Dodge. Sutton, Mass.: published by R. R. Dodge, 1879. i2mo, 12 pages. Report * * * of the memorable first reunion of the DODGE family * * * at Salem, Mass., July 10th, 1879, being the 250th anniversary of the arrival of their ancestors from England. By Robert Dodge. * * * New York: E. S. Dodge Printing Co., 1879. 8vo, 53 pages. DODGE memorial. Historical address. By Robert Dodge. [Reprinted from the Report of the Dodge Reunion, 1879.] 8vo, 30 pages. Genealogical history of a branch of the DODGE family. Compiled by Thomas A. Dodge. Worcester: 1880. 4to, 20 pages. Tristram DODGE and his descendants in America, with historical and descriptive accounts of Block Island and Cow Neck, L. I., their original settlements. By Robert Dodge. New York: press of J. J. Little & Co., 1886. i2mo, 233 pages. Genealogy of the DODGE family of Essex co., Mass. 1629-1894. By Joseph Thompson Dodge, Ph. D. Madison, Wis.: Democrat Printing Co., 1894. 8vo, 448 pages, 38 plates. Ancestry of Nathan Dane DODGE [of Ipswich, Mass] and his wife,_ Sarah (Shepard) Dodge. By [their daughter] Mary A. (Dodge) Parsons. Salem, Mass.: Aylward, Huntress & Dennis, 1896. 8vo, 76 pages, portraits. A history of the DOGGETT — Daggett family. By Samuel Bradlee Doggett. Boston, Mass.: press of Rockwell & Churchill, 1894. 8vo, 686 pages. A few facts relating to the origin and history of John DOLBEARE of Boston and some of his descendants. [By Arthur Dimon Osborne of New Haven, Conn. 1893.] Small 4to, 32 pages, plates of arms. Abraham DOOLITTLE [an original settler of New Haven, Conn.] and some of his descendants. By O. P. Allen. Newport, R. I.: [Reprinted from the Magazine of New England History] R. H. Tilley, publisher, 1893. 8vo, 38 pages. Records of lineage of the families of DORR, Dalton, Odin, Walter, Mather, Cotton, Lynde, Bowles, Eliot and Checkley. Compiled by Benjamin Dalton Dorr. Privately printed. Philadelphia: 1879. 4 to > 84 pages. The Dotey — Doten family in America. Descendants of Edward DOTY, an emigrant by the Mayflower, 1620. Compiled by Ethan Allen Doty. Brooklyn, N. Y.: published for the author, 1897. 8vo, 950 pages. The DOUGLAS family. By J. Lufkin Douglas. Bath, Me.: 1874. 8 pages. 8 9 A collection of family records, with biographical sketches and other memoranda of various families and individuals bearing the name DOUGLAS, or allied to families of that name. Compiled and edited by Charles Henry James Douglas. * * * Providence, R. I.: E. L. Freeman & Co., publishers, 1879. 8vo, 563 pages, arms, 12 portraits, indexes, edition of 400 copies. The DOUGLAS genealogy. The descendants of John Douglas of Middleborough, Mass., the first of the branch in America. The Douglas nobility of Scotland. By J. Lufkin Douglas. Bath, Me. : Sentinel Publishing Co., 1890. 8vo, 222 pages. DOUTHETT and Ward families; genealogical notes [relating to a part of the descendants of William Douthett of Allegheny co., Pa., 1770-1800, and James Ward of Woodbury, N. J., 1698]. By A. T. Douthett. Pittsburg, Pa.: John C. Park, publisher, 1889. i6mo, 36 pages, 2 portraits. The descendants 'of Henry Doude [DOWD], who came from England in 1639 [and settled in Guilford, Conn.]. Compiled by Rev. William Wedworth Dowd, A. M. Hartford, Conn.: 1885. 8vo, 355 pages. The Dows or DOWSE family in America. A genealogy of the descendants of Lawrence Dows [of Charles- town, Mass., 1649], including the genealogy of the Masterman family, two branches of the Newman family, a branch of the Morse family and many gene- alogical lines of other families, 1642- 1890. Compiled by Azro Milton Dows. Lowell, Mass.: 1890. 8vo, 348 pages, 12 portraits, 6 views, etc., index. Genealogical and biographical account of the family of DRAKE in America. * * * By Samuel G. Drake. 1845. i2mo, 51 pages. 9° DRAKE family chart. By Dean Dudley. 1861. Litho- graph. DRAKE of Hampton, New Hampshire. [Descendants of Robert Drake of Hampton, N. H., 1651. By Sam- uel G. Drake. Boston, Mass.: 1867. J Chart 2x2 feet. The DRAKE family in England and America, 1360- 1895, and the descendants of Thomas Drake of Weymouth, Mass., 1 63 5- 1 69 1. By Louis Stoughton Drake. Bos- ton: privately printed, 1896. 8vo, 364 pages, 7 illustra- tions. An account of the silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. DRAPER, at Westford, N. Y., Friday evening, June 16, 1871. Including the historical essays on the Draper and Preston families, read on the occasion; and also the poem, addresses and other exercises. Albany: Joel Munsell, 1871. 8vo, 32 pages. The DRAPERS in America. Being a history and gene- alogy of those of that name and connection. By Thomas Wain-Morgan Draper, C. E., M. E. New York: John Polhemus Printing Co., 1892. 8vo, 312 pages. The DRINKER family in America [descendants of Philip of Charlestown, Mass., 1635, most of whose de- scendants lived in New Jersey and Pennsylvania], to and including the eighth generation. By Henry D. Biddle. Privately printed. Philadelphia: printed by J. B. Lippincott Co., 1893. 8vo, 30 pages. The DRIVER family. A genealogical memoir of the de- scendants of Robert and Phebe Driver of Lynn, Mass. [1630]. With an appendix containing twenty-three allied families, 1592-1887. Compiled by a descendant, Harriet Ruth (Waters) Cooke. New York: printed for the author by John Wilson & Son, 1889. 8vo, 25 + 53 1 P a g e s, 2 indexes. 9i Genealogy of the family of Solomon DROWNE, M. D., of Rhode Island, with notices of his ancestors, 1646- 1879. By Henry T. Drowne. [Reprinted from Bart- lett's Russell genealogy.] Providence, R. I.: Provi- dence Press Co., printers, 1879. 8vo, 16 pages. Line of descent from Hugh DRURY of Boston, 1640, to Edwin Drury of Wilmette, in 1880. [By Edwin Drury. Chicago, 111.: 1880. J Broadside, 11x17 inches. Record of the family of Louis Du BOIS, who emigrated from France to America in 1660. Edition of 150 copies; printed for the use of the family connection only. [By R. P. and W. E. Du Bois. Philadelphia:] press of John C. Clark & Son, i860. 8vo, 76 pages. Bi-centenary reunion of the descendants of Louis and Jacques Du BOIS (emigrants to America, 1660 and 1675) a t New Paltz, N. Y., 1875. Compiled for the family connections. Philadelphia: 1876. 8vo, 157 pages, edition 325 copies. The' DUDLEY genealogies and family records. By Dean Dudley. Boston: published by the author, 1848. 8vo, 144 pages, superseded by the later work. The Sutton-Dudleys of England and the DUDLEYS of Massachusetts in New England. From the Norman Conquest to the present time. By George Adlard. London: printed by John Russell Smith, 1862. 8vo, 160 pages. History of the DUDLEY family. By Dean Dudley. Wakefield, Mass., 1886-94. 8vo, 1201 pages. Memorial of the reunion of the descendants of Governor Thomas DUDLEY. Appendix [to the " History of the Dudley Family"]. Wakefield, Mass.: 1892. 8vo, 52 pages, plate, portraits. 9 2 Governor Thomas DUDLEY family association. Offi- cial report of the reunion of descendants. * * * Salem, Mass.: Salem Observer, 1893. 8vo, 103 pages, plates. The third annual meeting of the Gov. Thomas DUDLEY Family Association * * * held in Boston, Octo- ber 15, 1895. 8vo, 53 pages. Record of the golden wedding of Rev. George DUF- FIELD, D. D., and Isabella Grahame Bethune Duffield. Celebrated by the family at the homestead in Detroit, September 11, 1867. Compiled at the request of the family by the eldest son for private circulation only: 1867. 8vo, 58 pages. A sketch of the family of DUMARESQ, to which are added reminiscences of James Dumaresq [of Maine] and an appendix of documents. Albany: J. Munsell, 1863. 8vo, 23 pages, edition 100 copies. Genealogy of the DUNBAR family. By M. Dunbar. Boston: Stanley & Usher, 1886. 8vo, 35 pages. A genealogical record of the DUNDORE family in America. [Descendants of Jacob, who came to Berks co., Pa., about 1745. J Compiled by Nathan Dundore. Philadelphia: 1881. 8vo, 58 pages, arms, 2 plates. The true genealogy of the DUNNEL and Dwinnel family of New England. By Henry Gale Dunnel, M. D., of New York City. New York: Chas. B. Richard- son [printer], 1862. 8vo, 84 pages. Life of Henry DUNSTER, first president of Harvard college [and a register of his descendants]. By Rev. Jeremiah Chaplin, D. D. Boston: James R. Osgood & Co., 1872. i2mo, 315 pages. Henry DUNSTER and his descendants. By Samuel Dunster, of Attleborough, Mass. Central Falls, R. I.: 93 E. L. Freeman & Co., steam book and job printers, 1876. i2mo, 10 + 333 pages. Genealogy of the DUTTON family of Pennsylvania, pre- ceded by a history of the family from the time of William the Conqueror to the year 1669, with an appendix con- taining a short account of the Duttons of Connecticut. Compiled by Gilbert Cope. West Chester, Pa. : printed for the author, by F. S. Hickman, printer, 1871. 8vo, 112 pages, The history of the descendants of John DWIGHT of Ded- ham, Mass. By Benjamin W. Dwight. * * * New York: John F. Trow & Son, printers and book- binders, 1874. 8vo, 1 144 pages. Some records of the DYER family. [Descendants of William Dyer of Boston and Newport.] Compiled by Cornelia C. Joy-Dyer. Printed for private circulation. New York: Thomas Whittaker, 1884. i2mo, 130 pages. EAGER. DAVIS. Drawn from authentic records by E. A. Davis. 1859. 20 x 50 inches chart. Ralph EARLE and his descendants. By Pliny Earle, M. D., of Leicester, Mass. Broadside, i860. The EARLE family. Ralph Earle [of Portsmouth, R. I.J and his descendants. Compiled by Pliny Earle of Northampton, Mass. Printed by the family. Worces- ter, Mass.: press of Charles Hamilton, 1888. 8vo, 492 pages, 28 portraits, full indexes. A history of the family of EARLY in America, being the ancestors and descendants of Jeremiah Early * * * of Madison co., Va., early in the eighteenth century. By Samuel Stockwell Early. * * * Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, publishers, 1896. 8vo, 53 pages. Genealogy of the EASTMAN family [descendants of Roger of Salisbury, Mass., 1640]. By Timo. Eastman, 94 P. M. Eastmanville, Mich.: 1858. Broadside, 11 x 18, contains 35 families. Genealogy of the EASTMAN family, for the first fotlr generations [from Roger of Salisbury, Mass. J. Com- piled by Rev. Lucius Root Eastman, Amherst, Mass. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for July, 1867. Boston: 1867. 8vo, 11 pages. The Dedham EATONS, from 1635 to the fifth generation. By Daniel C. Eaton of the eighth generation. Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, printers, New Haven, Conn.: 1884. 8vo, 8 pages. Genealogical sketch of the Nova Scotia EATONS. [De- scendants of David, who was born in Haverhill, Mass., 1729, and moved to Nova Scotia 1761.J Compiled by Rev. Arthur Wentworth Eaton. Halifax, N. S. : printed at the Morning Herald office, 1885. 8vo, 128 pages, 2 indexes. Report of the fifth annual reunion of the EATON Family Association, held at Boston, Oct. 31st, 1888. New Haven: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, printers, 1888. 8vo, 21 pages. Report of the sixth annual reunion of the EATON Family Association, held at Boston, Aug. 19, 1890. New Haven: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, printers, 1891. 8vo, 35 pages. The Elmwood EATONS. [Family of Ward Eaton, born at Cornwallis, Nova Scotia, 1823; died at Elmwood, Nova Scotia, 1893.] B y R ev. Arthur Wentworth Eaton, B. A. Kentville, N. S.: privately printed at the Advertiser office, 1895. 4to, 29 pages, plate. History of the EBERHARTS in Germany and the United States, 1265-1890. By Rev. Uriah Eberhart. Chicago, 111.: Donohue & Henneberry, printers, 1891. i2mo, 263 pages. 95 Memoir of Col. Jonathan EDDY of Eddington, Me. ; with some account of the Eddy family, and of the early set- tlers on Penobscot River. By Joseph W. Porter. Augusta, Me.: Sprague, Owen & Nash, printers, 1877. 8vo, 72 pages. The EDDY family tree. Compiled by Charles Eddy, M. D. * * * Brooklyn, N. Y.: 1880. Broadside, 16x22 inches. Genealogy of the EDDY family. By Charles Eddy, M. D. Brooklyn, N. Y.: 1881. i2mo, 180 pages. The EDDY family. Reunion at Providence to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the landing of John and Samuel Eddy at Plymouth, Oct. 29, 1630. Boston: 1881. 8vo, 265 pages, superseded by a later work.. The EDDY family. Reunion at Providence to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the landing of John and Samuel Eddy at Plymouth, Mass., Oct. 29, 1630. [With a genealogy of the family from 1 585-1884, by Robert H. Eddy.] Second edition. Boston, Mass.: 1884. 8vo, 304 pages, portraits, views, index. The EDGERLY family. By James A. Edgerly. Re- printed from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for 1880. 8vo, 8 pages. A genealogical account of the EDSONS, early settled in Bridgewater [Mass. J, with appendices. Lowell, Mass.: Thos. P. James, printer, 1864. 8vo, 62 pages. The memorial volume of the EDWARDS family meeting at Stockbridge, Mass., Sept. 6-7, 1870. Boston: Con- gregational Publishing Society, 1871. 8vo, 206 pages. Our patronymics. [Descendants of Alexander ED- WARDS, who came from Wales in 1640 and settled in Springfield, Mass., and collateral families of Cleveland, Gifford, Anthony, Slade, Sherman, etc.] Compiled by 9 6 Elizabeth Edwards-Gifford. [Auburn, N. Y. : Jewhurst & Plumb, printers,] 1886. 8vo, 28 pages, of which pages 3 to 9 relate to the Edwards family. Historic sketches of the EDWARDS and Todd families [of Virginia] and their descendants, 1523- 1895. [An- cestors of the author.] By Georgie Hortense Edwards. Springfield, 111.: H. W. Rokker, printer, 1894. 8vo, 38 pages. Pennsylvania genealogies. By Wm. H. EGLE. Harris- burg, Pa.: 1886. 8vo, 720 pages, reference to the vari- ous genealogies in this work is made in the " Index to American Genealogies." Genealogy of the ELA family, descendants of Israel Ela of Haverhill, Mass. [1677.] Compiled by Rev. David Hough Ela, D. D. Manchester, Conn. : Edward S. Ela, printer, 1897. 8vo, 44 pages, index. Genealogy of the ELDERKIN family, with intermar- riages * * * [from John of Lynn, Mass., 1637, and Norwich, Conn., 1663]. By Dyer White Elderkin. [Pittsburg, Pa.: Fisher, Stewart & Co., 1888.] 8vo, 223 pages. John ELDERKIN, one of the founders of Connecticut [1637], and some of his descendants. [By John Elder- kin of New York City.] 8vo, 14 pages. ELDREDGE genealogy. A record of some of the de- scendants of William Eldredge of Yarmouth. By Zoeth S. Eldredge. Boston: printed for private distri- bution [from advance sheets of the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for Jan., 1897, with additions], 1896. 8vo, 35 pages. Andrew ELIOT of Beverly, Mass., and his descendants. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register, 1854. 8vo, 4 pages. 97 Genealogy of the ELIOT family. [Descendants of Rev. John Eliot of Roxbury, Mass., 1632. J Originally com- piled by William H. Eliot, Jr. Revised and enlarged by William S. Porter. New Haven, Conn.: George B. Bassett & Co., 1854. 8vo, 184 pages. Sketch of the ELIOT family. [Descendants of Andrew of Beverly, Mass., 1670. J By Walter Graeme Eliot. New York: press of Livingston Middleditch, 1887. 157 pages, portraits, chart, index. Pedigree of ELLERY of the United States of America. [Being the descendants of William Ellery of Gloucester, Mass., 1672.] By Harrison Ellery, from his memo- rials of the Ellery family in manuscript. Boston: 1881. Chart, 27 x 41 inches, arms. Family register. Descendants of John ELLIS of Vir- ginia, 1683, and connected families. By Thomas H. Wynne. Richmond, Va. : 1849. 8vo, 11 pages. Biographical sketches of Richard' ELLIS, the first settler of Ashfield, Mass. [1745 J, and his descendants. Com- piled by E. R. Ellis, M. D. Detroit, Mich.: Wm. Graham Printing Co., 1888. 8vo, 483 pages, index. Descendants of Rowland ELLIS and Sallie Abrams [of Boston, Mass. 1802. Cincinnati, Ohio: Frank R. Ellis, printer, 1893]. 8vo, 6 pages. Genealogy and biography of the ELMER family. Com- piled by Lucius Q. C. Elmer. (Printed for the use of the family.) Bridgeton, N. J.: Nixon & Potter, print- ers, i860. 8vo, 64 pages. History of the ELY reunion, held at Lyme, Conn., July 10, 1878. New York: Styles & Cash, printers, 1879. 8vo, 158 pages, arms, portrait, views. Records of the descendants of Nathaniel ELY * * * of Springfield, Mass., 1659. Compiled by Heman Ely. Cleveland, Ohio: Short & Forman, printers, 1885. 4to, 515 pages. Ralph Waldo EMERSON, his maternal ancestors [de- scendants of Robert HASKINS of Boston, 1728] with some reminiscences of him. By David Greene Haskins, D. D. Boston: Cupples, Upham & Co., 1887. i6mo, 151 pages, 21 illustrations. D'Amerie, Emery, Amory. [Facts relating to Anthony EMERY of Saco, Me. By J. W. Thornton.] Re- printed from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register. Boston: David Clapp & Son, printers, 1869. 8vo, 6 pages. Annual reunion of the EMERY family in Boston, Mass., Wednesday, September 14, 1887. * * * Printed at Davol's Steam Printing House, Taunton, Mass.: 1888. 8vo, 18 pages. Genealogy of the EMERY family. [Four generations of descendants of John of Newbury, Mass., and Anthony of Kittery, Me.] By Rufus Emery. Emery Cleaves, Salem, Mass. [1889]. 8vo, 22 pages. Genealogical records of the descendants of John and An- thony EMERY of Newbury, Mass., 1590-1890. Com- piled by Rev. Rufus Emery. Salem, Mass.: Emery Cleaves, printer, 1890. 8vo, 610 pages. Materials toward a genealogy of the EMMERTON family. Compiled by James A. Emmerton, M. D. Privately printed: Salem Press, 1881. 8vo, 244 pages, portrait of author, index of given and surnames. Genealogy of the ESTABROOK family, including the Esterbrooks and Easterbrooks of the United States. 99 By William Booth Estabrook. Ithaca, N. Y.: Andrus & Church, 1891. i2mo, 359 pages. ESTES family. [Descendants of Richard of Durham, Ale., 1684. By W. R. G. Estes. Skowhegan, Me.: The Argus Print, 1892. J 8vo, 17 pages. ESTES genealogies, 1097-1893. Compiled by Charles Estes of Warren, R. I. Salem, Mass.: Eben Putnam, publisher, 1894. 8vo, 401 pages. Genealogy of the EUSTIS family. By Henry Lawrence Eustis, A. M. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for 1878. 8vo, 2j pages. The EVANS family. By Samuel Evans of Columbia, Pa. Harrisburg, Pa.: reprinted by the Harrisburg Daily Telegraph from Notes and Queries, 1895. 8vo, 20 pages. Genealogy of the EVERETT family. By Edward F. Everett of Charlestown, Mass. Reprinted from the New. Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register. Boston: Henry W. Dutton & Son, printers, i860. 8vo, 7 pages. A history of the EVERHART families from 1744 to 1883. Embracing six generations. Contains also an account of the Weaver family of Frederick co., Md. By O. T. Everhart, A. M., M. D. Hanover, York co., Pa.: 1883. 8vo, 142 pages Genealogy of John EWELL, * * * 1734 to 1878. * * * By E H Ewell. Buffalo, N. Y.: 1878. 8vo, 78 pages. Record of the family of Thomas EWING, who emigrated from Ireland to America in 171 8. [By R. P. Du Bois of New London, Pa. J Edition of 150 copies; printed for the use of the family connection only. Press of James H. Bryson, 1858. 8vo, 38 pages. IOO Some of the descendants of Jonathan FABENS of Marblehead, Mass. By George A. Perkins, M. D. [Reprinted from the Essex Institute Hist. Collections.] Salem, Mass.: printed for the Institute, 1881. 8vo, 26 pages. Family memorial of the FAHNESTOCKS in the United States. * * * By A. K. and W. F. Fahnestock. Harrisburg, Pa.: S. W. Fleming, printer, 1879. i2mo, 69 pages, arms, homestead. The FAIRFAXES of England and America in the seven- teenth and eighteenth centuries, including letters from and to the Hon. William Fairfax, president of council of Virginia, and his sons, * * * the neighbors and friends of George Washington. By Edward D. Neill. Albany, N. Y. : Joel Munsell, 1868. 8vo, 234 pages. A family register of the descendants of Edward FARMER in the line of the youngest branch of his family. [By John Farmer.] Concord: printed by George Hough for John Farmer, 1813. 8vo, 12 pages. A genealogical memoir of the family by the name of FARMER, who settled at Billerica, Mass. [By John Farmer.] Hingham: Farmer & Brown, printers, 1828. i2mo, 20 pages, the first 14 pages are nearly the same as the first edition. Genealogy of the FARNHAM family. [Descendants of Ralph Farnum of Andover, Mass., 1635.] By Rev. J. M. W. Farnham. Chicago: Alonzo Farnum, 1886. i6mo, 91 pages, arms, indexes. Genealogy of the FARNHAM family. By Rev. J. M. W. Farnham, D. D., author of " Homeward," etc. Sec- ond edition with supplement. New York: The Baker & Taylor Co., 1889. i2mo, 91 + 50 pages, arms, reprint of first edition with 50 pages added. IOI Matthias FARNSWORTH and his descendants in Amer- ica. A monograph. By Claudius Buchanan Farns- worth. Pawtucket, R. I.: published by the author, 1 89 1. 8vo, 122 pages. FARNSWORTH memorial. Being a record of Matthias Farnsworth [of Lynn, Mass., 1657] and his descendants in America. Gathered from authentic sources and com- piled by Moses Franklin Farnsworth. Manti, Utah: L. A. Lauber, publisher, 1897. 8vo, 514 pages, fully indexed, 14 portraits. Memoir of the FARRAR family. By a member of the New Eng. Hist. Gen. Society [Timothy Farrar]. Bos- ton: printed for private distribution at the press of Thomas Prince, 1853. 8vo, 45 pages. FARRINGTON memorial. A sketch of the ancestors and descendants of Dea. John Farrington, a native of Wrentham, Mass., who, in 1786, removed to * * * Maine. * * * To which is appended the geneal- ogy of his wife Cynthia Hawes. 1880. Published by the committee. 8vo, 24 pages. FARWELL ancestral memorial: Henry Farwell of Con- cord and Chelmsford, Mass., and all his descendants to the fifth generation, to which are added three branches — the families of Daniel 5 of Groton, Mass., 1740-1818; Bethiah of Mansfield, Conn., 1747-1813: Elizabeth of North Charlestown, N. H., 1751-1840, and their de- scendants to 1879. By David Parsons Holton, M. D. * * * New York: * * * 1879. 8vo, 254 pages. One branch of the genealogical tree of the FARWELL family. Descendants of Henry Farwell and Olive Far- well [of Concord, Mass., 1635. By Wm. W. Farwell. Chicago: 1888]. 4to, 2 pages. 102 Genealogical register of the descendants of Richard FAXON, from his settlement in this country to Au- gust, 1843. Compiled by William Faxon. Hartford: 1843. i8mo, 24 pages. FAXON genealogy. Second edition, i860. The history of the FAXON family, containing a genealogy of the descendants of Thomas Faxon of Braintree, Mass., with * * * a genealogy of branches of many allied families. By George L. Faxon. Spring- field, Mass.: press of Springfield Printing Co., 1880. i2mo, 377 pages, map, index. Colonial days at Cape Cod, being an account of the FEARING family. The memorial history of the FELCH family in America and Wales [descended from Henry of Gloucester, Mass., 1641J. The earliest and latest records. 1641-1881. By W. Farrand Felch. Printed for the author. Press of J. F. Earhart & Co., Columbus, Ohio: 1881. i2mo, 98 pages, 6 portraits. Genealogy of the FELL family in America, descended from Joseph Fell, who settled in Bucks co., Pa., 1705, with some account of the Fell family remaining in Eng- land. Compiled by Sarah M. Fell. Wilmington, Del. : 1 89 1. 4to, 555 pages, illustrations, limited edition. The FELT genealogy. A record of the descendants of George Felt of Casco Bay [Maine, 1640]. Compiled by John E. Morris. Hartford, Conn. : press of Case, Lock- wood & Brainard Co., 1893. 8vo, 567 pages. A brief account of some of the descendants of Nathaniel and Mary FELTON of Salem, Mass. Compiled by Cyrus Felton. Boston, Mass.: D. Clapp & Son, printers, 1877. 8vo, 19 pages, edition 55 copies. 103 A genealogical history of the FELTON family, descend- ants of Lieut. Nathaniel Felton, who came to Salem, Mass., in 1633. With a few supplements and appen- dices. By Cyrus Felton. Marlborough, Mass.: Pratt Brothers, printers and publishers, 1886. 8vo, 260 pages, indexes. Genealogy of the FENNER family. Nos. 1 and 2. [De- scendants of Capt. Arthur Fenner of Providence, R. I., 1649. By Rev. James P. Root. Reprinted from the Rhode Island Historical Magazine, 1886. J 8vo, 43 pages, plate. A genealogy of the FENTON family, descendants of Robert Fenton, an early settler of ancient Windham, Conn, (now Mansfield). Compiled by William L. Weaver. Willimantic, Conn.: 1867. 8vo, 34 pages. The family of Rev. David D. FIELD, D. D., of Stock- bridge, Mass., with their ancestors, from the time of emigration to America. By his youngest son, Henry M. Field. Not published, but printed privately for the use of the family. [New York:] i860. i2mo, 105 pages. A genealogical sketch of the family of FIELD of the West Riding of Yorkshire, Eng., and of Flushing and New- town,, in Long Island, N. Y. With a tabular pedigree. By Osgood Field, of London, Eng. Albany, N. Y.: printed for private distribution, 1863. 8vo, 9 pages, reprinted from Register and superseded by the 1874 work of same author. [Appendix to the FIELD genealogy. By H. M. Field. New York: 1864.J i2mo, 15 pages. A genealogical history of the family of the late Gen. Martin FIELD of Newfane, Vt., with a brief account of their English and American ancestors. [By C. K. Field.] 104 Brattleboro, Vt.: F. B. Cobleigh, printer, 1871. 8vo, 10 pages. Genealogical sketch of the family of FIELD of West Rid- ing of Yorkshire, Eng., and of Flushing and Newtown, jvj . Y. * * * By Osgood Field of London, Eng. 1874. 8vo, 14 pages. Genealogy of the FIELDS of Providence, R. I., as traced by Mrs. Harriet A. Brownell of Providence, mainly from records and papers in Rhode Island. Printed for private distribution. Providence: J. A. & R. A. Reid, printers, 1878. 8vo, 65 pages, arms. Record of the family of the late Rev. David D. FIELD, D. D., of Stockbridge, Mass. Compiled by his young- est son, Henry M. Field. Not published, but printed for the use of the family, 1880. 8vo, 147 pages, arms. The FIELDS of Sowerby, near Halifax, Eng., and of Flushing, N. Y., with some notices of the families of Underhill, Bowne, Burling, Hazard and Osgood. By Osgood Field. * * * London: printed for private circulation only, 1895. 8vo, 132 pages, plates, edition 100 copies. The FILLOW, Philo and Philleo genealogy. A record of the descendants of John Fillow, a Huguenot refugee from France [who settled at Norwalk, Conn., about 1700]. Compiled by D. H. Van Hoosear of Wilton, Conn. Printed by Joel Munsell's Sons, Albany, N. Y., 1888. 8vo, 274 pages, portraits, arms, indexes. The FISHER family [of Lewes, Del., and Philadelphia, Pa., descendants of John, who came in 1682]. By W. L. Fisher of Wakefield: 1889. 8vo, 24 pages. Genealogy of Joseph FISHER [of West Jersey, 1747] and his descendants, and of the allied families of Farley, Farlee, Fetterman, Pitner, Reeder and Shipman. Com- 105 piled by Clarence Woodward Fisher. [1890. J Press of E. H. Lisk, Troy, N. Y. 8vo, 243 pages, 22 plates. Genealogy of the FISHER family, 1682-1896. [De- scendants of John Fisher of Pennsylvania, 1682. J By Anna Wharton Smith. Philadelphia: 1896. 8vo, 245 pages. Thaddeus FISKE. A sermon, to which is appended the family record, with an extract from his diary. Boston: 1843. 8vo, 40 pages. The FISKE family, a history of the family (ancestral and descendant) of the Hon. William Fiske of Amherst, N. H., with brief notices of those connected with them by marriage. Compiled and published by Albert A. Fiske, a grandson. Chicago, 111.: 1865. i2mo, 151 pages. A genealogy of a FISKE family. Sixteen generations. Period 1399-1867. [By Alfred Poor. From Historical Collections of the Essex Institute, vol. viii.J Salem, Mass.: 1867. 8vo, 20 pages. The FISKE family. A history of the family (ancestral and descendant) of William Fiske, Sr., of Amherst, N. H., with brief notices of other branches springing from the same ancestry. Second and complete edition. Compiled and published by Albert A. Fiske, a descend- ant. Chicago, 111.: 1867. 8vo, 209 pages. FISKE and Fisk family, being the record of the descend- ants of Symond Fiske, lord of the manor of Stadhaugh, Suffolk co., Eng., * * * including all the Ameri- can members of the family. By Frederick Clifton Pierce. * * * Published by the author. Chicago, 111.: 1896. 4to, 654 pages. Genealogy of the FITTS or Fitz family in America. [De- scendants of Robert Fitts of Salisbury, Mass., 1665.] io6 By James Hill Fitts. Clinton: printed by Wm. J. Coul- ter, 1869. 8vo, 91 pages. Ebenezer FLAGG of Concord, Mass., and his descendants. Communicated by Benjamin G. Fuller, Esq., of Boston. [Reprinted from the Maine Genealogist for March, 1 877. J 8vo, 8 pages. The FLANDERS family. [Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register.] By William Prescott, M. D. 1873. 8vo, 8 pages. Some genealogical sketches of the FLEET family of Vir- ginia. 1 89 1. 9x13 inches. Genealogical chart of the descendants of Robert FLETCHER, containing 731 names. Collected and published by Edward H. Fletcher. New York: 1848. 20 x 24 inches, chart. Explanations and biographical notes, designed to accom- pany a genealogical chart of the descendants of Robert FLETCHER. Compiled by Edward H. Fletcher. New York: published by Edward H. Fletcher, 1849. i2mo, 24 pages. FLETCHER genealogy; an account of the descendants of Robert Fletcher of Concord, Mass. [1630.] By Ed- ward H. Fletcher of New York City. Printed for the author by Alfred Mudge & Son. Boston: 1871. 8vo, 279 pages. FLETCHER family union [and proceedings at the second reunion, Aug., 1878. Lowell, Mass.: 1878]. 8vo, 12 pages. Genealogical and historical sketches of the FLETCHER family; descendants of Robert Fletcher of Concord, Mass., 1630; delivered at their second reunion at Low- ell, Mass., Aug. 21 and 22, 1878. Together with the 107 proceedings and a complete list of members attending. Lowell, Mass.: published by George M. Elliott,- 1878. 8vo, 10 pages. FLETCHER family history. The descendants of Robert Fletcher of Concord, Mass. [1630]. By Edward H. Fletcher, of New York City. Boston, Mass.: 1881. Svo, 563 pages, 41 plates. A genealogical register of the descendants of Thomas FLINT of Salem, with a copy of the wills and inven- tories of the estates of the first two generations. Com- piled by John Flint and John H. Stone. Andover: printed by Warren F. Draper, i860. 8vo, 150 pages. The FOLGER family. [Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register.] By Wm. C. Folger. 1862. 8vo, 10 pages. Report to the FOLLANSBEE Association, U. S. A., made by Columbus Smith, A. D. 1865. * * * Sev- eral genealogies of different branches of the family. Middlebury: printed at the Register Job Office, 1865. 8vo, 28 pages. [Report to the FOLLANSBEE Association], 1869. 8vo, 8 pages. The FOLLETT Dewey - Fassett - Safford ancestry of Capt. Martin Dewey Follett, 1765-1831, and his wife, Persis Fassett, 1767- 1849, being a compilation of family records and extracts from various histories, official records and genealogical publications relating to the Folletts of Salem, Windham, Wyoming Valley and Ver- mont; the Deweys, Fassetts and Saffords of Massachu- setts, Connecticut and Vermont; brief genealogical notice of the Hopkins, Robinson, Fay and other families of Vermont; together with accounts of the settlements of Wyoming Valley and Vermont, the Wyoming Valley massacres, Bennington and other battles; and the diary io8 of Capt. John Fassett, Jr., in the expedition of the Green Mountain Boys in 1775. * * * By Harry Parker Ward. * * * Columbus, Ohio: 1896. 8vo, 245 pages, 15 illustrations, 56 extra portraits in some copies. Descendants of the first John FOLSOM. * * * By N. S. Folsom and J. Chapman. Boston: 1876. 8vo, 29 pages. FOLSOM family. [A reprint of a part of the Folsom pamphlet of 1876, with some additions about the family of John A. Folsom.] By John A. Folsom. Boston, Mass.: 1879. 8vo, pamphlet. A genealogy of the FOLSOM family. John Folsom [of Hingham, Mass.] and his descendants. 161 5-1882. By Jacob Chapman, A. M. Concord, N. H. : printed by the Republican Press Association, 1882. 8vo, 297 pages, portraits, index. The FOOTE family; or the descendants of Nathaniel Foote, one of the first settlers of Wethersfield, Conn., with genealogical notes of Pasco Foote, who settled in Salem, Mass., and John Foote and others of the name, who settled more recently in New York. By Nathaniel Goodwin. * * * Hartford: press of Case, Tiffany & Co., 1849. 8vo, 360 pages. Memorial of Elder Adoniram FOOT. * * * By Rev. E. B. Parsons. Published by request of the family. With an appendix containing some reminiscences and genealogical notes, supplemental to the " Genealogy of the Foote Family " [giving the descendants of John Foot of Arlington, Vt., born 1754]. Compiled by Rev. John B. Foot. Rome, N. Y.: printed by Sandford & Carr, 1867. 8vo, 32 pages. A supplement to the " FOOTE genealogy, compiled by Nathaniel Goodwin of Hartford, Conn., in 1849." Giv- ing the descendants of Nathaniel Foote of Colchester, 109 Conn. 1742. * * * By Lucy A. Brainard of Hart- ford, Conn. Morrisville, N. Y.: Spooner & Stillman, printers, 1886. 8vo, 26 pages. FORBES and Forbush genealogy. The descendants of Daniel Forbush, who came from Scotland about the year 1665, and settled in Marlborough, Mass., in 1675. By Frederick Clifton Pierce of Chicago, 111. Published for the author, 1892. 8vo, 199 pages. The FORNEY family of Hanover, Pa. By Lucy Forney Kittingar. Sewickley, Pa.: 1895. 8vo, 13 pages. A genealogical record. FORSYTH of Nydie. [Ances- tors and descendants of Matthew Forsayth of Chester, N. H., 1742, and Matthew Forsayth of Fredericksburg, Md., 1774.] By Forsyth de Fronsac [Frederick Greg- ory Forsyth].- New Market, Va. : Henkel& Co., print- ers, 1888. 8vo, 29 pages. Memorial of the De FORSYTHS de Fronsac. By Fred- erick Gregory Forsyth. Boston: press of Rockwell & Churchill, 1897. 8vo, 40 pages, engravings. The pedigree and descendants of Jacob Forster, Sr., of Charlestown, Mass. [born 1764, descendant of Reginald FOSTER of Ipswich, Mass., 1638]. By Edward Jacob Forster, M. D. * * * Charlestown: 1870. i2mo, 25 pages, indexed. Family of FOSTER of Charlestown, Mass. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for Jan., 1 87 1. 8vo, 6 pages. The FOSTER family. One line of the descendants of William Foster, son of Reginald Foster of Ipswich, Mass. By Perly Derby of Salem, Mass. Boston: 1872. 8vo, 35 pages. A genealogy of the FOSTER family. Descendants of Reginald Foster, who settled in Ipswich, Mass., 1638. HO By Edward Jacob Forster, M. D. * * * [Re- printed from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register. Boston: printed by David Clapp & Son, 1876.] 8vo, 24 pages, index of given and surnames. The grandchildren of Col. Joseph FOSTER of Ipswich and Gloucester, Mass., 1730-1804. Compiled by Joseph Foster, paymaster, U. S. Navy. Philadelphia: 1885. 8vo, 32 pages. FOSTER record. An account of Thomas Foster of Bil- lerica, Mass., and some of his descendants. With ap- pendices relating to intermarriages: Chillingsworth, Freeman, Winslow, Lewis, King. Compiled by Frank Mortimer Lewis. Somerville, Mass.: Fred. E. Brad- ford, printer, 1889. 8vo, 139 pages. A genealogical memoir of the descendants of Ambrose FOWLER of Windsor, and Capt. Wm. Fowler of New Haven, Conn. Reprinted, with additions, from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register. Boston: H. W. Dutton 6 Son, printers, 1857. 8vo, 27 pages. William FOWLER, the magistrate [of Milford, Conn., 1639] and one line of his descendants. By William Chauncey Fowler. [1867.] 8vo, 12 pages. A genealogical memoir of the descendants of Capt. William FOWLER of New Haven, Conn. Reprinted with additions from memoirs of Hon. James Fowler of West- field, Mass., and from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for July, 1857. [By D. W. Fowler.J Mil- waukee: Starr & Son, printers, 1870. 8vo, 42 pages. The FOWLER family; a genealogical memoir of the de- scendants of Philip and Mary Fowler of Ipswich, Mass. Ten generations, 1 590-1882. By a descendant, Mat- thew Adams Stickney. Salem, Mass.: printed for the author. Salem Press. 1883. 8vo, 22 + 247 pages, 7 portraits, indexes. Ill Our predecessors and their descendants. By Robert Lud- low FOWLER. New York: printed for private circu- lation, 1889. 8vo, 78 pages. Biographical and historical accounts of the FOX, Elli- cott and Evans families [of Pennsylvania and Maryland], and the different families connected with them. Collected and compiled by Charles W. Evans. Buffalo, N. Y.: press of Baker, Jones & Co!, 1882. 4to, 281 pages, 27 portraits, plates, arms, etc. Daniel FOX of East Haddam, Conn., and some of his descendants. [By William F. Fox.] Albany, N. Y. : 1890. i2mo, 31 pages. Historical sketches of Roswell FRANKLIN [of Wood- bury, Conn., 1762] and family. Drawn up at the re- quest of Steven Franklin. By Robert Hubbard. Dans- ville, N. Y.: printed by A. Stevens, 1839. 32mo, 103 pages. The FRANKLIN ancestry, and descendants in the Col. Lewis Bache (1779) line to 1889. Interspersed with historic-genealogical events. An appendix added. [By William Bache of Bristol, Pa. 1889.] 8vo, 8 pages. Genealogy of the FREEMAN family. [Descendants of Samuel Freeman of Watertown, Mass., 1630. By Sam- uel D. Freeman of Portland, Me. i860.] 8vo, 92 pages. The FREEMAN genealogy, in three parts, viz.: I. Me- morials of Edmund Freeman of Sandwich and his descendants; II. Memorial of Samuel Freeman of Water- town and his descendants; III. Notes, historical and genealogical, of families of the name of Freeman, dis- tinct from parts I. and II. * * * [By Frederick Freeman.] Private edition. Boston: Rand, Avery & Co., 1875. 8vo, 456 pages, arms. 1 12 The family, ancestors and descendants of Capt. John FRENCH of Stoughton, Mass. By Sidney French. Randolph, Mass.: printed by Samuel P. Brown, 1870. 8vo, 12 pages. Family gathering on the FRENCH homestead in Dun- stable, Mass., Oct. 8, 1879. Printed for private circu- lation, 1879. 8vo, 24 pages, view of homestead. John FRENCH of Braintree, Mass. Notes on the Frenches in connection with France, England, Ireland, Scotland and the United States. Compiled by A. D. Weld French. Boston, Mass. : press of T. R. Marvin & Son, 1885. 8vo, 15 pages. Lieut. William FRENCH and his descendants. By John M. French, M. D., of Milford, Mass. [Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for 1890.] 8vo, 8 pages. An American ancestry [being the ancestors of the author- ess' son, alphabetically arranged]. By Anna Richmond Warner FRENCH. Compiled from over two thousand volumes, with additional records gathered by Miss Abbie French and others. Minneapolis: Hall, Black & Co., printers, 1894. 8vo, xv+ 186 pages. [Brief ancestral chart of the family of Rev. Abraham J. FRETZ, born in Bucks co., Pa., 1849. Elkhart, Ind.: Mennonite Publishing Co., 1896.] Chart, 14x19 inches, superseded by the author's " Fretz Genealogy." A brief history of John and Christian FRETZ [of Bucks co., Pa., 1737], and a complete genealogical register. * * * By Rev. A. J. Fretz. * * * Elkhart, Ind.: Mennonite Publishing Co., 1890. i2mo, 607 pages, portraits. A concise record of our family from 1688 to the present time. By Samuel Challot FREY. Leavenworth, Kan.: 1870. 8vo, 35 pages. H3 Genealogy of the FROST family, Elliot, York co., Me. [By Usher Parsons, 1852. J 8vo, 27 pages. Memoir of Col. Joshua FRY * * * of Virginia Forces, 1754, with an autobiography of his son, Rev. Henry Fry, and a census of their descendants. By Rev. P. Slaughter, D. D. * * * 1880. 8vo, 112 pages. Historical notices of Thomas FULLER and his descend- ants, with a genealogy of the Fuller family. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for Oc- tober. 1859. Boston: Henry W. Dutton & Son, print- ers, 1859. 8vo, 16 pages. Records of some of the descendants of John FULLER, Newton, Mass., 1644-98. Compiled from Jackson's History of Newton and other sources. By Samuel C. Clarke. Boston: printed by David Clapp & Son, 1869. 8vo, 16 pages. Chief Justice FULLER, a descendant of one of the early settlers of Dedham. [By Don Gleason Hill. J Printed for the Dedham Historical Society: 1888. 8vo, 8 pages. Descendants of Ensign Thomas FULLER of Dedham. By F. H. Fuller. [Boston: reprinted from the Ded- ham Hist. Register, 1893. J 8vo, 8 pages. The diary of the Rev. Daniel FULLER, with his account of his family and other matters, written at Gloucester in Massachusetts circa, 1775. Edited by his grandson Daniel Fuller Appleton. New York: The DeVinne Press, 1894. 4to, 49 pages, edition 100 copies. A brief sketch of Thomas FULLER [of Salem, Mass., 1698] and his descendants, with historical notes. [By J. F. Fuller. Appleton, Wis. : Crescent Printing House, 1896.] Square i6mo, 47 pages, arms. ii4 The Alden — Fuller record. A record of the descendants of Lemuel FULLER, St., fifth from John Alden and Priscilla Mullens, fourth from Dr. Samuel Fuller [of the Mayflower]. Compiled by M. Percy Black. St. Louis: 1896. i2mo, 68 pages. The " Mayflower " FULLER family. By F. A. Fuller. Mt. Vernon, N. H.: 1896. i2mo, 8 pages. GAGE genealogy. [Reprinted from the Granite Monthly.] 1882. 8vo, 4 pages. GAGE genealogy [containing a reprint of the article which appeared in the Granite Monthly in November, 1882, on descendants of John Gage of Rowley, 1664, together with the descendants of Daniel of Pelham, N. H., 1775. By Norris Lancaster Gage. Topeka, Kan.: 1889]. i2mo, 16 pages, arms. A record of Pierce GAGE and his descendants. With a brief account of his ancestry. Compiled by George N. Gage. East Washington, N. H.: 1894. 8vo, 62 pages. Genealogy of the GALE family. By George Gale. [Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell, printer, reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register, 1863.] 8vo, 9 pages, superseded. The GALE family records in England and the United States [descendants of Richard Gale of Watertown, Mass., 1640] : to which are added the Tottenham family of New England, and some account of the Bogardus, Waldron and Young families of New York. By George Gale, LL. D. Galesville, Wis.: Leith & Gale, printers, 1866. i6mo, 254 pages. A genealogical history of the GALLUP family of the United States. By John D. Gallup of Agawam, Mass. Hartford, Conn.: press of the Hartford Printing Co., 1893. 8vo, 329 pages. n5 A genealogy of the New Brunswick branch of the descend- ants of Thomas GANONG, a loyalist from New York state to New Brunswick by the Spring Fleet of 1783. Compiled by William Francis Ganong of Cambridge, Mass. Published and presented to those included therein by Gilbert White Ganong of St. Stephen, N. B. Cambridge, Mass.: Graves & Henry, printers, 1893. Folio, 27 pages, edition 300 copies. Lion GARDINER [of Gardner's Island, N. Y.,1639] and his descendants. With illustrations. Edited, with notes critical and illustrative, by Curtiss C. Gardiner. St. Louis: A. Whipple, publisher, 1890. 8vo, 210 pages, edition 200 copies, 2 indexes, 20 illustrations, arms, etc. Descendants of Richard GARDNER of Woburn [Mass., 1642], of the name of Gardner. [By W.W. Greenough.] Boston: printed for private circulation [by Rand & Avery], 1858. 8vo, 14 pages. Concerning President GARFIELD'S ancestry. A com- munication from the Rev. Edmund G. Porter. Read at the October meeting of the Mass. Hist. Society. Cam- bridge, Mass.: John Wilson & Son, 1881. 8vo, 15 pages. President GARFIELD'S New England ancestry. Read at the annual meeting of the American Antiquarian Society in Worcester, Mass., October 21, 1881. By George F. Hoar. Worcester, Mass.: press of Charles Hamilton, 1882. 8vo, 16 pages. GARLAND genealogy. The descendants (the northern branch) of Peter Garland, mariner, admitted resident of Charlestown, Mass. Bay, in 1637. By James Gray Garland. Biddeford, Me.: Watson's print, 1897. 8vo, 214 pages, portraits, indexes. Memoranda of the GARRISON family for three genera- tions. New York: 1876. Reprinted from New Eng. u6 Hist, and Gen. Register, vol. 30, pages 418-21. 8vo, 4 pages. The GATES family. By Hon. Benjamin A. G. Fuller of Boston. [Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for October, 1877. J 2 pages. Genealogical record. GATES. [Descent of Joel Gates of Hancock, N. H., from Thomas of Norwich, Eng.] 1887. 4to, 4 pages. John GAY of DedHam, Mass., and some of his descendants. By Frederick Lewis Gay. [Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for Jan., 1879.] 8vo, 15 pages. The history and pedigrees of the house of Gaillard or GAYLORD in France, England and the United States, with a view of Chateau Gaillard, in Normandy; a view of Gaylordsville, in Connecticut; a portrait of the author, with the family arms, and other portraits. By William Gaillard. * * * Cincinnati: * * * Caleb Clark, printer [1872]. 64 pages, photographic views and portraits. History of the GAZZAM family [descendants of William of Philadelphia, 1793], together with a biographical sketch of the American branch of the family of De Beelen [1783J. By A. De B. Mackenzie. [Reading, Pa.: printed for private circulation, by Charles F. Haage] 1894. 8vo, 72 pages, 13 portraits. The GEDNEY and Clarke families of Salem, Mass. Compiled by Henry Fitzgilbert Waters. Reprinted from the Essex Institute Hist. Collections. Salem: 1880. 8vo, 52 pages. Historical sketch and genealogy of George and Thomas GEER [of Connecticut] , from 1621 to 1856. By James U7 Geer. Hartford: Elihu Geer, printer and stationer. 1856. i2mo, 84 pages. Capt. Walter GENDALL of North Yarmouth, Me. By Dr. Chas. E. Banks. Yarmouth, Me.: 1880. 8vo, 27 pages, partly genealogical, reprinted from " Old Times in North Yarmouth," by Corliss. The genealogy of the family of Gamaliel GEROULD, son of Dr. Jaques (or James) Jerauld of the Province of Languedoc, France [who settled in Medford, Mass., about 1718. By Samuel L. Gerould]. Bristol, N. H.: Enterprise Press Co., 1885. 8vo, 85 pages. Supplement to the genealogy of the family of Gamaliel GEROULD, son of Dr. Jacques Jerauld., [By Henry Gerould. J Bristol, N. Y. : printed by R. W. Musgrove, 1890. 8vo, 15 pages. Genealogical record of the compiler's branch of the GER- RISH family [one line of descendants of Capt. William Gerrish of Newbury, Mass., 1639]. By John J. Gerrish. Portland: Tucker Printing House, 1880. i8mo, 13 pages. A Chester co. [Pa. J family — John GIBBONS and his descendants. Prepared [by Charles Gibbons] for the new historical work of Hon. J. Smith Futhey and Gilbert Cope of Chester co. Philadelphia: 1881. 8vo, 27 pages. Family notices [descendants of Robert Gibbs of Boston, 1660] collected by William GIBBS of Lexington. [Lexington, Mass.: 1845.] 8vo, 8 pages. Report of a search made in England for a property re- ported to belong to the GIBBS' in U. S. A., in the years 1847-48. By Columbus Smith, Esq. Containing a short history of the Gibbs in England; likewise several n8 genealogies of different branches of the Gibbs family. [Published by order of the directors of the acting Gibbs Association of Vermont.] Middlebury: Justus Cobb, printer, 1848. 8vo, 28 pages. Memoir of the GIBBS family of Warwickshire, Eng., and United States of America. [Descendants of Robert Gibbs of Boston, before 1700. By J. Willard Gibbs of Philadelphia.] Philadelphia: press of Lewis & Greene, 1879. 8vo, 52 pages, with folding tabular pedigrees. A golden legacy to the GIBBS family in America. By Montgomery B. Gibbs. Printed for private circulation only. Chicago: press of Edwin M. Colvin, 1893. 8vo, yj pages, a reprint of Columbus Smith's " Report to the Gibbs Family," 1848, with some additional matter. Family record of James and Sarah GIBBS of Bristol, Mass. [Cambridge, Mass.: University Press, 1894.] 8vo, 23 pages. Report to the GIBSON Association of Vermont, U. S. A., made by Columbus Smith, A. D. 1867. Containing the Gibson constitution and information in his possession relative to Gibson property abroad; likewise pedigrees of the different branches of the family, so far as he has been able to collect. Published by order of the Gibson Association. Middlebury: Register print, 1867. 8vo, 20 pages. [Report to the GIBSON Association. By C. Smith.] 1869. 8vo, 4 pages. The GIDDINGS family; or the descendants of George Giddings, who came from St. Albans, Eng., to Ipswich, Mass., in 1635. * * * By Minot S. Giddings, of New Milford, Conn. Hartford, Conn.: press of the Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., 1882. 8vo, 227 pages, 5 portraits, 2 indexes of given and surnames. ii9 GIFFORD genealogy, 1626-1896. By Harry E. Gifford. [Onset, Mass.: Pinkham Press, 1896.] 8vo, 101 pages, portrait, arms; about half the book is devoted to the descendants of William Gifford of Sandwich and Fal- mouth, Mass., and the remainder to about 30 other Gif- ford families, mostly in Massachusetts and Connecticut. A narrative of the captivity and suffering of Benjamin GILBERT and his family, who were taken by the Indi- ans in the spring of 1780. Third edition, revised and enlarged. To which is prefixed a short account of the Gilbert family who settled at Byberry. [Descendants of John Gilbert, who came to Pennsylvania, 1682.] * * * Philadelphia: printed by John Richards, 1848. i2mo, 240 pages. A genealogical memoir of the GILBERT family in both Old and New England. By J. Wingate Thornton. Boston: printed for the author, 1850. 8vo, 23 pages, reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register. Genealogy of the GILBERT family of Pennsylvania. John Gilbert of Byberry, 1682. By Gilbert Cope. West Chester, Pa.: 1864. 8vo, 2 pages. The GILES memorial. Genealogical memoirs, * * * with a history of Pemaquid, ancient and modern; and some details of Indian warfare. By John Adams Vin- ton. Boston: printed for the author, by Henry W. Dutton & Son, 1864. 8vo, 600 pages. Notes historiques sur l'origine de la famille GILL. * * * Par Charles Gill. Montreal, Can.: 1887-9. i6mo, 96 and 30 pages, also 19 pages added in 1892. Descendants of Jonathan GILLET of Dorchester, Mass., and Windsor, Conn. By the late Salmon Cone Gillette of Colchester, Conn. Arranged and enlarged by the Rev. Henry Clay Alvord, A. M., of South Weymouth, Mass. 120 Boston, Mass.: 1893. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register. 8vo, 11 pages. A genealogical and biographical record of the branch of the family of GILMAN, descended from the honorable counsellor, John Gilman, of Exeter, N. H. * * * Compiled by Arthur Gilman. Printed for the use of the family, by J. Munsell, Albany: 1863. 8vo, 51 pages. Genealogy of the GILMAN family in England and Amer- ica; traced in the line of Hon. John Gilman of Exeter, N. H. By Arthur Gilman of Glynllyn. Albany: J. Munsell, 1864. 8vo, 24 pages. The GILMAN family, traced in the line of Hon. John Gil- man of Exeter, N. H., with an account of many other Gilmans in England and America. By Arthur Gilman, A. M. * * * Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell, 1869. 8vo, 324 pages. Family record. Thomas W. GILMORE. Amherst, N. H.: 1888. 29 pages. Memorials and reminiscences in private life of the GIL- PINS in England and America. By Henry D. Gilpin. Philadelphia: 1853. 8vo, 86 pages; not a genealogy. The GILPIN family from Richard de Guylpyn, in 1206, in a line to Joseph Gilpin, who emigrated to America [and settled in Pennsylvania, 1695], with a notice of the West family, who likewise emigrated. [By J. Painter of Lima, Pa.] 1870. 8vo, 12 pages. Virginia genealogies. A genealogy of the GLASSELL family of Scotland and Virginia, also the families of Ball, Brown, Bryan, Conway, Daniel, Ewell, Holladay, Lewis] Littlepage, Moncure, Peyton, Robinson, Scott, Tav- lor, Wallace, of Virginia and Maryland. By Rev Hor- ace Edwin Hayden, M. A. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.: 1891 8vo, 788 pages. 121 GLOVER memorials and genealogies. An account of John Glover of Dorchester, Mass., and his descendants. With a brief sketch of some of the Glovers who first settled in New Jersey, Virginia and other places. By Anna Glover. Boston: David Clapp & Son, printers, 1867. 8vo, 602 pages. A genealogy of the descendants of Edward GODDARD. By William Austin Goddard. Worcester: M. Spooner, printer, 1833. i2mo, 99 pages, superseded by Bond's " Watertown." Virginia cousins. A study of the ancestry and posterity of John GOODE of Whitby, a Virginian colonist of the 17th century, with notes upon related families, a key to southern genealogy and a history of the English surname Gode, Goad, Goode or Good, from 1148 to 1887. By G. Brown Goode, with a preface by R.A. ' Brock, secretary of the Virginia and Southern Histori- cal societies. Richmond, Va. : J. W. Randolph & Eng- lish, 1887. 8vo, 36 + 526 pages, portraits. GOODHUE. [Biography of the first settlement of the family of the name of Goodhue at Ipswich in 1636 and genealogy to 1833; together with an address by Deacon Samuel Goodhue to his descendants, 1834.] 8vo, 16 pages. GOODHUE genealogy. By Rev. J. E. Goodhue of New- ark, N. Y. Rochester, N. Y. : E. R. Andrews, printer, 1 89 1. 8vo, 394 pages. The GOODRICH family memorial. Parts 1, 2, 3. Con- taining the English and American history and four generations of the descendants of William and Sarah (Marion) Goodrich of Wethersfield, Conn. Compiled by Edwin Hubbard. Chicago, 111.: 1883-4. 8vo, 109 pages. 122 The GOODRICH family in America. A genealogy of the descendants of John and William Goodrich of Wethersfield, Conn., Richard Goodrich of Guilford, Conn., and Wm. Goodridge of Watertown, Mass.; to- gether with a short historical account of the family in England. By Lafayette Wallace Case, M. D. Chi- cago, 111.: The Fergus Printing Co., 1889. 8vo, 417 pages, index, portraits. GOODRIDGE memorial. Ancestry and descendants of Moses Goodridge, who was born at Marblehead, Mass., 1764. * * * By Sidney Perley. Washington, D. C. : published privately, 1884. 8vo, 78 pages. The GOODWINS of Hartford, Conn., descendants of William and Ozias Goodwin. Compiled by James Junius Goodwin. Hartford, Conn.: Brown & Gross, 1 89 1. 8vo, 798 pages. A brief genealogy of the GORE family, especially in the line of Gov. Christopher Gore. By William H. Whit- more. Boston: John Wilson & Son, 1875. 8vo, 8 pages, reprinted from the Payne and Gore Genealogy. Pedigree of Sir Ferdinando GORGES. By the Rev. Frederick Brown. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register. Boston: 1875. 8vo, 11 pages. Barnstable GORHAMS. The old house in which they lived and their services in the colonial wars. By Frank William Sprague. Boston: printed for private distri- bution [reprinted with some additional matter for the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register], 1896. 8vo, 7 pages. The GOSS family. An historical romance compiled by William H. Broomer and read at the ninth annual re- union of the Goss family at Poland Camp Grounds, September 1, 1886. Lewiston, Me.: 1886. 8vo, 24 pages. 123 A history of the emigration and settlement of our prede- cessors. [Descendants of John, Thomas and Robert GOULD of New England. By Wm. Gould. Albany, N. Y.: J. Munsell, printer, 1841.] 8vo, 2 pages. The ancestry and posterity of Zaccheus GOULD of Tops- field. * * * By B. A. Gould. From the historical collections of the Essex Institute. Salem: 1872. 8vo, 109 pages. The family of Zaccheus GOULD of Topsfield, Mass. By Benjamin Apthorp Gould. Lynn, Mass.: published by Thos. P. Nichols, 1895. 8vo, 8 and 353 pages. Hans GRAFF family association. Lancaster, Pa.: 1866. i2mo, 10 pages. History of the GRAFF family of Westmoreland co., Pa. By Paul Graff. Philadelphia: 1891. 8vo, 103 pages. Launcelot GRANGER of Newbury, Mass., and Suffield, Conn. A genealogical history. By James N. Granger. Hartford, Conn.: press of Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., 1893. 8vo, 587 pages. GRANNIS tabular pedigree No. 1. 1889. 15x25 inches. No. 2. 1891. 17x18 inches. The ancestry of General GRANT and their contempo- raries. By Edward Chauncey Marshall, A. M. New York: Sheldon & Co., 1869. i2mo, 186 pages. Genealogical notes. I. American ancestry of U. S. GRANT [traced to Matthew Grant of Windsor, Conn.] By Dr. H. E. Robinson. Privately printed. 1885. i8mo, 17 pages, edition of 50 copies. The GRANT genealogy. Descendants of Matthew Grant of Windsor, Conn. [By D. W. Patterson. Re- printed from Stiles' Revised History of Windsor, 1893.] 8vo, 42 pages, edition 100 copies. 124 Genealogy of the GRAVES family in America. Three volumes. Vol. I. Sketch of the family in England. Genealogy of the family of Thomas Graves of Hatfield, Mass. By John Card Graves, M. A. Buffalo, N. Y.: Baker, Jones & Co., 1896. 8vo, 25 + 521 pages. A record of the family of Moses and Roxanna (Howard) GRAY of Sauquoit, Oneida co., N. Y. Printed by Alice A. Gray, Boston, Mass.: 1882. 13 pages. GRAY genealogy, being a genealogical record and his- tory of the descendants of John Gray of Beverly, Mass., and also including sketches of other Gray families. By M. D. Raymond, Tarrytown, N. Y., 1887. 8vo, 316 pages, 30 portraits, index. A genealogical sketch of the descendants of Thomas GREEN [E] of Maiden, Mass. By Samuel S. Greene. Boston: Henry W. Dutton & Son, printers, 1858. 8vo, 80 pages. Percival and Ellen GREEN [of Cambridge, Mass., 1635. By S. A. Green, M. D. Boston, Mass.: press of H. W. Dutton & Son, 1861]. 8vo, 5 pages. An account of Percival and Ellen GREEN and some of their descendants. By Samuel Abbott Green. Pri- vately printed. Groton, Mass.: 1876. 8vo, 67 pages, no index. GREENES of Warwick [R. I.J in colonial history. Read before the Rhode Island Hist. Society, February 27, 1877. B y Henry E. Turner, M. D. Newport, R. I.: Davis & Pitman, steam printers, 1877. 8vo, 71 pages. A genealogical sketch of the descendants of Robert GREENE of Wales, Mass. [1743]. By R. Greene, M. D. Boston, Mass.: J. E. Farwell & Co., printers, 1885. i2mo, 64 pages, portrait. 125 Family of Ezra GREEN [born in Bethlehem, Conn., J 754]- Genealogy and general family history. * * * [Issued for the Ezra Green Family Association. By Charles R. Green. Lyndon, Kan.: 1893. 8vo, 32 pages, also 7 circular letters and 16 pages of additional matter issued 1894-6. Descendants of Joseph GREENE of Westerly, R. L; also other branches of the Greenes of Quidnesset, or King- ston, R. I., and other lines of Greenes in America. By Frank L. Greene. Albany, N. Y. : Joel Munsell's Sons, publishers, 1894. 8vo, 500 pages. GREENLEAF family. By Jonathan Greenleaf. 1853. Chart, superseded by the later work. A genealogy of the GREENLEAF family. By Jonathan Greenleaf of Brooklyn, N. Y. Printed for the use of the family, by Edward O. Jenkins. New York: 1854. 8vo, 116 pages. Genealogy of the GREENLEAF family [descendants of Edmund Greenleaf of Newbury, Mass., 1640]. Com- piled by James Edward Greenleaf. Boston, Mass.: Frank Wood, printer, 1896. 8vo, 11 +553 pages, much enlarged from the former book of 1854 by his grand- uncle. Notes upon the ancestry of Ebenezer GREENOUGH, born in Haverhill, Mass., Dec. 11, 1783, * * * and his wife Abigail Israel, born in Cristine, Del., * * * and also a list of their descendants. [By Franklin Piatt. Philadelphia: 1895.] 8vo, 38 pages, indexed. Centennial observance. Gathering of the descendants of Nathan GRIFFIN at the old homestead, in Stockton, March 30, 1863. Belfast: 1863. 8vo, 8 pages. 126 A partial history of the GRIFFIN family in Massachusetts; being a genealogy of the descendants of Lieut. Joseph Griffin of Methuen [Mass., great-grandson of Matthew of Charlestown, Mass. By Charles Griffin of Lowell, Mass.] . Lowell, Mass. : Campbell & Hanscom, printers, 1888. 8vo, 4+17 pages. Genealogy of the descendants of Jasper GRIFFING [born about 1648, came to New England and settled at South- old, L. I.]. Compiled by Clara J. Stone. 1881. 8vo, 194 pages, indexes. Genealogical tables of the GRIFFITTS family from 1752 to 1887. Compiled and arranged by Frank P. Griffitts. Lancaster, Pa.: Daily Intelligencer print, 1887. 8vo, 88 pages, edition 102 copies, printed for private use. Descendants of Matthew GRISWOLD. By E. S. Lane. Chicago: Rand, printer, 1856. 4to, 6 pages. Ancestry and arms of GRISWOLD. [By Stephen M. Griswold. Brooklyn, N. Y. : press of Harry M. Gard- ner, 1 872. J 1 large sheet, with colored arms, with a brief outline of the American branches of the family, superseded by other work. Brief history and genealogical sketch of the first Daniel GRISWOLD, of Springfield, Vt. By F. G. Field. Springfield: privately printed, 1880. 8vo, 23 pages. The GRISWOLD family of Connecticut. With pedigree. By Prof. Edward E. Salisbury, LL. D. Reprinted from the Magazine of American History for Feb., Mar. and April, 1884. 8vo, 85 pages (paged 37 + 22 + 26), super- seded by Salisbury's " Family Histories " (1892), vol 2, pages 1 to 122. The genealogy of the descendants of Capt. John GROUT. By Rev. Abner Morse, A. M. Boston: printed for the author [1858]. 8vo, 86 pages. 127 The GRUBB family. From the Daily Local News, Oct., 1893. [Early settlers on the Delaware River. By Gil- bert Cope of West Chester, Pa. 1893.] 8vo, 12 pages. Genealogy of the descendants of John GUILD, Dedham, Mass. [about 1636]. By Calvin Guild. Providence: Providence Press Co., printers, 1867. i2mo, 132 pages (paged 120+12). Eightieth birthday anniversary of Deacon Reuben GUILD, West Dedham, Mass., Sept. 20, 1873. To- gether with the genealogy and personal history of the West Dedham branch of the Guild family. Printed for private distribution. Providence: 1873. i2tno, 21 pages. Genealogy of a part of the GUILD family in the United States and Canada, and an enumeration of the descend- ants of Jeremiah Guild of the fifth generation. By L. A. and T. Guild. Waterbury, Conn. : press of F. P. Steele, 1878. i2mo, 40 pages. Lebanon branch of the GUILD family in Connecticut and some of the descendants. By L. A. and G. S. Guild. Woodbury, Conn.: press of W. W. Wisegarvor, 1886. i2mo, 20 pages. The genealogy and history of the GUILD, Guile and Gile family. By Charles Burleigh. Portland, Me.: Brown, Thurston & Co., 1887. 8vo, 381 pages, indexed. Ancestry of Calvin GUILD, Margaret Taft, James Humphreys and Rebecca Covell Martin. 1620-1890. By Howard Redwood Guild. The Salem Press, 1891. 8vo, 42 pages, edition 200 copies. A genealogy of the descendants of Hugh GUNNISON of Boston, Mass., 1634, covering the period 1610-1876. Compiled by George W. Gunnison, A. M., for the use of 128 the family. Boston, Mass.: published by George A. Foxcroft, 1880. i8mo, 222 pages, partial index of given names. A brief history of a branch of the GUTHRIE family, be- ginning with the residence in Edinburg, Scotland, in 1680, of John Guthrie, his emigration -to [Connecticut] this country in 1700, and tracing the descendants of his great-grandsons, Truman and Stephen [of Ohio], to the present, day. By Seymour Guthrie. Chicago, 111.: 1889. 8vo, 61 pages, 3 plates, arms, indexes. [Circular relating to the descendants of William HACK of Taunton, Mass. 1663. By C. A. Hack. Taunton: 1 88 1.] 8vo, 4 pages. Genealogical record of the descendants of Moses HAD- LEY and Rebecca Page of Hudson, N. H., together with some account of George Hadley of Ipswich, Mass., and his descendants. By Samuel Page Hadley of Low- ell, Mass. Lowell, Mass.: Morning Mail print, 1887. 8vo, 80 pages. Original papers relating to Samuel HAINES [of Ports- mouth, N. H., 1671] and his descendants. By A. M. Haines. Boston: 1869. 8vo, 29 pages. Ancestry of William Shipley HAINES, with some account of the descendants of John and Joseph Haines and Col. Cowperthwaite. Compiled by William Francis Cregar. Philadelphia: Patterson & White, printers, 1887. 8vo, 85 pages. The HAKES family. By Harry Hakes of Wilkes Barre, Pa. 1886. 8vo, 87 pages, portrait, indexes. The HAKES family [descendants of Solomon of Stoning- ton, Conn., 1710]. By Harry Hakes, M. D., attorney- at-law, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Second edition; with addi- 129 tions and corrections. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.: 1889. 8vo, 220 pages, 2 indexes, 2 portraits, arms. Thomas HALE, the glover, of Newbury, Mass. (1635), and his descendants. By Robert S. Hale, LL. D. [Re- printed from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register.] Boston: David Clapp & Son, printers, 1877. 8vo, 19 pages. Thomas HALE of Newbury, Mass. His English origin and connections. By the Hon. Robert S. Hale, LL. D. Elizabethtown, N. Y. : reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for Oct., 1881. 8vo, 8 pages. Genealogy of descendants of Thomas HALE of Watton, Eng., and of Newbury, Mass. By the late Robert Saf- ford Hale, LL. D., with additions by * * * George R. Howell, M. A. Albany, N. Y.: Weed, Parsons & Co., printers, 1889. 8vo, 12 + 415 pages, portraits, etc. The HALL family, settled at the town of Medford, Mass. Compiled by W. H. Whitmore. Reprinted from Brooks' History of Medford. 1855. 12 pages. Biographical notes of our beloved parents, Mr. and Mrs. William HALL, late of Cleveland, Ohio. Cleveland, Ohio: Leader Printing Co., 1876. i2mo, 26 pages. The genealogy of the HALL family, or ancestors and de- scendants of Noah Hall [of Danielsonville, Conn.]. By J. D. Hall, Jr. From the press of F. N. Scofield, Dan- ielsonville, Conn.: 1882. 8vo, 31 pages. The HALLS of New England. Genealogical and bio- graphical. By Rev. David B. Hall, A. M., of Duanes- burgh, N. Y. Albany, N. Y. : printed by Joel Munsell's Sons, 1883. 8vo, 790 pages, portraits, 26 indexes. Genealogical notes; relating to the families of Hon. Lyman HALL of Georgia; Hon. Samuel Holden Parsons Hall of Binghamton, N. Y.; and Hon. NafKan Kelsey Hall of 9 13° Buffalo, N. Y. [With the connected families of Paine, Rose, Collins, Moss, Jewett, Bulkeley, Chauncey, Prescott, Denison, Sage, Griswold, Robbins, Mather, Ely, Marchfield, Vere, Wolcott, Lath- rop, Law, Brenton, Eliot, Burton, Clark, Kil- bourn, Godfroy, Foot, Cornwall, Beach and Parsons.] Arranged by Theo. Parsons Hall of Detroit, Mich. Albany, N. Y. : printed by Joel Munsell's Sons, 1886. 8vo, 192 pages, 38 illustrations, indexes. Family records of Theodore Parsons HALL and Alex- andrine Louise Godfroy of " Tonnacour," Grosse Point, near Detroit, Mich., including brief accounts of the St. Auburn, Scott-Gordon, Irvine-Orr and Navarre- Macomb families [of New England and Canadian de- scent]. Collected by Theodore Parsons Hall. Detroit, Mich.: W. C. Heath Printing Co., 1892. 8vo, 105 pages, 43 portraits, etc. HALL ancestry. A series of sketches of the lineal an- cestors of the children of Samuel Holden Parsons Hall and his wife, Emeline Bulkeley, of Binghamton, N. Y. By Charles S. Hall. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1896. 8vo, x + 507 pages, edition 200 copies. The HALLOCK ancestry. [Descendants of Peter of New Haven, Conn., 1640. Reprinted from the memoir of Rev. Jeremiah Hallock.] 1863. i2mo, 8 pages. Brief sketch of the HALLOCK ancestry in the United States. Prepared for the memoir of Jeremiah and Moses Hallock. 1863-1866. [Descendants of Peter Hallock of New Haven, Conn., 1640. By William A. Hallock of New York City. Second edition. 1866.] i2mo, 20 pages (paged 389-404 and continued on cover). Record of a branch of the HALLOWELL family [de- scendants of John of Darby, Pa., 1682], including Long- streth, Penrose and Norwood branches. By Wm. Pen- i3i rose Hallowell. Philadelphia: Hallowell & Co., pub- lishers, 1893. 8vo, 246 pages, 33 plates. Thomas HALSEY of Hertfordshire, Eng., and Southamp- ton, L. I. 1 591-1679. With his American descendants to the eighth and ninth generations. By Jacob Lafay- ette Halsey and Edmund Drake Halsey, with an intro- duction by Francis Whiting Halsey. * * * Morris- town, N. J.: [printed at " The Jerseyman " office] 1895. 8vo, 550 pages. Genealogical record of the HAMBLETON family, de- scendants of James Hambleton of Bucks co., Pa., who died in 1751. With mention of other Hambletons in England and America. By Chalkley J. Hambleton. Chicago, 111.: published for the author, 1887. 8vo, 108 pages, 2 indexes of given and surnames. The Olivestob HAMILTONS. By A. W. H. Eaton, B. A. New York: privately printed, 1893. 4to, 32 pages. The genealogy of the HAMILTON family [descendants of James of Worcester co., Mass., 1716], from 1716 to 1894. Compiled by Salome Hamilton. Minneapolis: A. C. Bausman, printer, 1894. 8vo, 133 + 6 pages. Family record of John and Sally HAMLEN of Plainfield, Mass. Arranged by Freeman Hamlen. * * * Boston: Frank Wood, printer, 1881. i6mo, 12 pages. HAMLIN. [By the late Prof. Charles E. Hamlin of Cambridge.] 1885. Royal 8vo, 4 pages. History of the HAMLIN family, with genealogies of the early settlers of the name in America. 1639- 1894. * * * Part one. By Franklin Andrews. Exira, Iowa: Geo. W. Guernsey, printer, 1894. 8vo, 130 pages. Descendants of Benjamin HAMMOND. Communicated by Philip Battell, Esq., of Middlebury, Vt. 1876. 8vo, 11 pages. 132 Swanzey HAMMOND genealogy. 1550-1890. Com- piled by Joseph Hammond of West Swanzey, N. H. Marlboro, N. H.: 1890. 8vo, 17 pages, edition 100 copies. A history and genealogy of the descendants of William HAMMOND of London, Eng., and wife, Elizabeth Penn, through their son Benjamin of Sandwich and Rochester, Mass. 1600- 1894. By Roland Hammond, A. M., M. D. Boston: David Clapp & Son, printers, 1894. 8vo, 311 pages, illustrated. A contribution to the genealogy of the HANDERSON family. [Descendants of James of Hartford, 1675- 1746.] By Dr. H. E. Handerson. New York: 1885. 8vo, 80 pages, indexes. Annals of the HARBAUGH family in America, from 1736 to 1856. [Descendants of Yost Harbaugh, who came from Switzerland about 1736 and settled at Philadelphia, Pa. J By Rev. H. Harbaugh. Chambersburg, Pa.: printed by M. Kieffer & Co., 1856. i6mo, 148 pages. Fiftieth anniversary of a marriage-day. Dedicated to the members and friends of the HARD CASTLE family. Philadelphia: 1855. For private circulation only. i2mo, 12 pages. A genealogical register of * * * [the HARDING family]. By Rev. Abner Morse, A. M. Boston: press of H. W. Dutton & Son, 1864. 8vo, 84 pages. Pedigree of Mabel HARLAKENDEN. By Rev. Henry Jones of Bridgeport, Conn.. 1863. Chart, 17x22 inches. Robert HARRIS [of Roxbury, Mass., 1643] and his de- scendants; with notices of the Morey and Metcalf fami- lies. Compiled by Luther M. Harris, M. D. Boston: printed by Henry W. Dutton & Son, 1861. 8vo, 56 pages. 133 HARRIS genealogy. A history of James Harris of New London, Conn., and his descendants, from 1640 to 1878. With an appendix containing brief notices of several other early settlers of New England of the name of Har- ris. By Nath'l Harris Morgan. * * * Hartford: The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co. print, 1878. 8vo, 239 pages, arms, 4 portraits, 5 indexes. Memoir of Thaddeus William HARRIS, M. D. [With ancestral pedigree. Reprinted from the Proc. of the Mass. Hist. Society.] By Edward D. Harris. Cam- bridge, Mass.: John Wilson & Son, University Press, 1882. 8vo, 14 pages. The HARRIS family. Thomas Harris of Ipswich, Mass., in 1636; and some of his descendants through seven gen- erations to 1883. By William Samuel Harris. Printed for the author by Barker & Bean, Nashua, N. H.: 1883. 8vo, 135 pages, portraits, index. New England ancestors of Katharine-Brattle and William- Cary HARRIS. [By their father, E. D. Harris.] Printed for private circulation, 1887. 4to, 32 pages. Genealogical and biographical sketches of the New Jersey branch of the HARRIS family in the United States. By Sarah J. (Harris) Keifer. Madison, Wis. : Democrat Printing Co., 1888. 8vo, 350 pages, portraits. The ancestry of Benjamin HARRISON, president of the United States of America, 1889-93, i n chart form, show- ing also the descendants of William Henry Harrison, president of the United States, 1841, and notes on fami- lies related. By Charles P. Keith. Philadelphia: The J. B. Lippincott Co., 1893. 8vo, 96 pages and folded chart 24 x 32 inches. History of the HART family of Warminster, Bucks co., Pa. To which is added the genealogy of the family 134 from its first settlement in America [1682]. By W. W. H. Davis. Privately printed [Doylestown, Pa.:] 1867. 8vo, 159 pages. Genealogical history of Deacon Stephen HART and his descendants, 1632-1875. With an introduction of mis- cellaneous Harts and their progenitors as far as known. * * * By Alfred Andrews. * * * Hartford, Conn.: The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., printers, 1875. 8vo, 606 pages. Second annual reunion of the HARTWELL family [at Concord, Mass., September 18, 1885. By L. W. Dens- more]. 1885. 8vo, 15 pages. Handbook of HARTWELL genealogy, 1636-1887. * * * [Descendants of William of Concord, Mass., 1636, and allied families.] By L. W. Densmore. Boston: press of Geo. E. Crosby & Co., 1887. 8vo, 197 pages. Eighth annual reunion of the HARTWELL family asso- ciation held at the town hall, Concord, Mass., August 27, 1891. 8vo, 19 pages. The HARTWELL family. An account of the descend- ants of William Hartwell of Concord, Mass., 1630-1895. By L. W. Densmore. Hartford, Conn. : The Fowler & Miller Co., printers, 1895. 8vo, 80 pages. A genealogical history of the HARWOOD families * * * By Watson H. Harwood. Published for the author, by A. F. Bigelow, Potsdam, N. Y.: 1879. i2mo, 33 pages. A genealogical history of the HARWOOD families de- scended from Andrew Harwood * * * in Boston, Mass. [1643]. By Watson H. Harwood. Second edi- tion. Chasm Falls, N. Y. [Malone, N. Y.: Robbins, printer], 1896. 8vo, 104 pages, portraits, edition of 500 copies, index of given names. 135 [Chart of descendants of Robert HASELTINE of Mass. Bay Colony, 1638, who settled at Rowley, Mass., 1639. By A. C. Haseltine.] 1890. Chart 1 x i£ feet. A genealogical tree, showing the descendants of William HASKELL of Gloucester, Mass. Data compiled by W. O. Haskell. Designed and drawn by W. O. Has- kell, Jr. Published by W. O. Haskell, Mason, N. H. 1880. Chart 19 x 24 inches. A short account of the descendants of William HAS- KELL of Gloucester, Mass. [1643]. By Ulysses G. Haskell of Beverly, Mass. [Reprinted from Essex Inst. Hist. Collection, 1896.] 8vo, 63 pages (paged 133 to 195). The HASSAM family. By John T. Hassam, A. M. [Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Reg- ister.] Boston: printed by David Clapp & Son, 1870. 8vo, 10 pages. Notes and queries concerning the HASSAM and Hilton families. By John T. Hassam, A. M. Boston, Mass.: press of David Clapp & Son, 1880. 8vo, 12 pages. The HASSAM family. By John T. Hassam, A. M. Privately printed. Boston: 1896. 8vo, 11 pages, re- printed from New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register. The HASSAM family. [Descendants of William Has- sam of Manchester, Mass., 1684.J By John T. Has- sam, A. M. Boston, Mass.: privately printed, 1896. 8vo, 54 pages. The HASTINGS memorial. A genealogical account of the descendants of Thomas Hastings of Watertown, Mass. From 1634 to 1864. With an appendix and index. Boston: Samuel G. Drake, publisher, 1866. 8vo, 183 pages. 136 The descendants of William HATCH of Scituate, Mass. [1644]. Collected by Perley Derby. Salem, Mass.: Observer Printing Rooms, 1874. 8vo, 23 pages. Major Timothy HATCH of Hartford, Conn., and his de- scendants. By Edward Hatch Fletcher of New York City. Printed for the author by Thaddeus B. Mead, New York, 1879. i2mo, 36 pages, indexes. Col. Jabez HATCH of Boston [Mass., 1740-1802, de- scendant of William Hatch of Scituate, 1644] his an- cestry and descendants. By Allen H. Bent. * * * Boston, Mass. : David Clapp & Son, printers [reprinted from advance sheets of the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register], 1896. 8vo, 7 pages. A narrative of Thomas HATHAWAY and his family, formerly of New Bedford, Mass. With incidents in the life of Jemima Wilkinson, and the times in which they lived. By Mrs. William Hathaway. New Bedford, Mass.: E. Anthony & Sons, printers, 1869. 43 pages. HATHORNE family of Salem, Mass. Chart, 9x11 inches. The genealogy of the descendants of Richard HAVEN of Lynn, Mass. [1645]. * * * By Josiah Adams of Framingham. Boston: printed by William White & H. P. Lewis, 1843. 8vo, 54 pages. Address at a meeting of the descendants of Richard HAVEN of Lynn, at Framingham, Mass., August 29, 1844. * * * By John C. Park. Boston: Samuel N. Dickinson, printer, 1844. 8vo, 27 pages. Address at the second meeting of the descendants of Rich- ard HAVEN of Lynn, held at Framingham, Mass., Aug. 30, 1849. By Rev. Joseph Haven, Jr. Framing- ham: Boylston & Marshall, 1849. 8vo, 28 pages. 137 The genealogy of the descendants of Richard HAVEN of Lynn, being a re-publication of the first edition without alteration; with additional pages, containing corrections of a few errors, and the addition of many other branches. By the same author. Boston: printed by Elias Howe, 1849. 8vo, 104 pages (paged 54 + 50). Edward HAWES, the emigrant [of Dedham, Mass. J, and some of his descendants. Address delivered before the N. Y. Gen. and Biog. Society, April 12, 1895. By Gil- bert Ray Hawes of the New York Bar. 8vo, 28 pages. Gleanings relative to the family of Adam HAWKES, one of the early settlers of the third plantation of Massachu- setts Bay [which landed at Salem, Mass., 1630]. Con- tributed by Nathan M. Hawkes. From the Historical Collections of the Essex Institute. 1887. 8vo, 20 pages. Memoirs of the HAWKINS family. By Mary Wice Sav- ery Hawkins. 1888. 189 pages. Genealogy of the HAWLEY family of Marblehead, Mass. [1684- 1 887. Compiled by William D. Hawley of Mai- den, Mass. 1887.] 8vo, 8 pages. The HAWLEY record. By Elias S. Hawley. Buffalo, N. Y. : 1890. Folio, 16 + 592 pages, edition 300 copies. The HAYDEN genealogy. By H. R. Stiles. Albany, N. Y. : reprinted from the history of Windsor, Conn. Joel Munsell, printer, 1859. 8vo, 15 pages. The Heydons [HAYDENS] in England and America. A fragment of family history, the result of a few days' re- search in the British Museum. By the Rev. William B. Heyden of Portland, Me., U. S. A. London, Eng.: James Speirs, 1877. 8vo, 46 pages; gives one line. of descendants of John Hayden of Dorchester, Mass. 138 Sketch and genealogy of the first three generations of the Connecticut HAYDENS. [Descendants of William, an early settler of Hartford. J With a map showing the locality in which they settled. By Jabez H. Hayden of Windsor Locks, Conn. Hartford, Conn.: press of the Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., 1885. 8vo, 20 pages. The records of the Connecticut line of the HAYDEN family. By Jabez H. Hayden. Hartford, Conn.: The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., 1888. 8vo, 329 pages, portraits. A long journey. The story of Daniel HAYES. [By Charles W. Hayes.] Portland, Me.: 1876. i8mo, 76 pages, superseded by the later work. George HAYES of Windsor, Conn., and his descendants. By Rev. Chas. W. Hayes, M. A. Buffalo, N. Y.: 1883. 8vo, 84 pages. George HAYES of Windsor, Conn., and his descendants. By the Rev. Charles W. Hayes, M. A. Buffalo, N. Y.: Baker, Jones & Co., 1884. 8vo, 34 + 320 pages, por- traits, indexed. Material relating to the Essex family of HAYNES. By A. M. Haines. Boston: D. Clapp & Son [reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for July], 1895. 8vo, 8 pages. Descendants of Samuel HAYWARD of Taunton, Mass. By J. S. Howard. Chelsea, Mass.: 1863. Folio, 1 page; only one copy printed, which is now in the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Soc. library. Centennial gathering of the HAYWARD family, with ad- dress by George W. Hayward. * * * Easton, Mass., Aug. 14, 1878. Taunton, Mass.: J. S. Sampson, printer, 1879. 8vo, 35 pages. 139 The HAZARD family of Rhode Island, 1635-1894. Being a genealogy and history of the descendants of Thomas Hazard. * * * By Caroline E. Robinson. Boston: printed for the author, 1895. 4to, 293 pages, index, portraits, etc. Genealogical sketches of Robert and John HAZELTON, and some of their descendants. With brief notices of other New England families bearing the name. Com- piled by Dr. William B. Lapham. Portland, Me.: pub- lished by F. H. Hazelton, 1892. 8vo, 368 pages, 16 illustrations. The HAZEN family. Four American generations. By Henry Allen Hazen, A. M. New Haven, Conn.: [re- printed from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for April, 1 879. J 8vo, 7 pages. The HEACOCK family. Jonathan and Ann Heacock, who emigrated to America from England and settled in Chester co., Pa., in 171 1, and their descendants. 1869. 8vo, 28 pages. Line of descent from John HEALD, in Concord, Mass., 1635, to Mary Elizabeth Heald, who died Feb. 1, 1871, at McHenry, 111. By Edwin Drury. Wilmette, 111.: 1880. Broadside, 11 x 17 inches. A history of the HEARD family of Wayland, Mass. By John H. Edwards. Boston, Mass.: printed for private circulation, 1880. 8vo, 61 pages, heliotype. The HEATWOLE family. By D. A. Heatwole. Dale, Va. : Dale Enterprise print, 1882. i6mo, 24 pages. Family records of the descendants of Henry Haeffner [Haffner or HEFFNER, who settled at Virginsville, Pa., 1754J. * * * By Geo. H. Heffner. Kutz- town, Pa.: Journal print, 1886. 8vo, 56 pages. 140 Genealogy * * * of Adam HEINECKE and Henry Vandersaal from 1747 to 188 1. * * * By Rev. Samuel Heinecke. Lancaster, Pa.: 1869. i2mo, 241 pages, superseded by second edition, which has 322 more names. Genealogy from Adam to Christ, with the genealogy of Adam HEINECKE [of York co., Pa., 1767] and Henry Vandersaal, from 1747 to 188 1. * * * By Rev. Samuel Heinecke, Elder. Second edition. Lancaster, Pa.: John A. Hiestand, printer, 1881. i2mo, 302 pages, partial index of surnames, edition 1,000 copies. A genealogical record of one branch of the Hemenway family from 1634 to 1880. Compiled by Rev. Asa HEMENWAY of Manchester, Vt. Hartford, Conn.: press of The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., 1880. 8vo, 92 pages. Genealogy and history of the HEPBURN family of the Susquehanna Valley. By J. F. Meginness. [Reprinted from his Historical Journal, vol. 2, 1894.] 8vo, 190 pages. A genealogical register of the name and family of HER- RI CK * * * in Salem, Mass. 1629- 1846. * * * By Jedediah Herrick. Bangor, Me.: S. T. Smith, printer, 1846. 8vo, 69 pages. HERRICK genealogy. A genealogical register of the name and family of Herrick. By Gen. Jedediah Herrick. Revised, augmented and brought down to 1885. By Lucius C. Herrick, M. D. Columbus, Ohio: privately printed, 1885. 8vo, 516 pages, arms, 10 portraits, in- dexes. HERSEY. [Chart of descendants of William of Hing- ham, Mass. 1635.] Compiled by Francis C. Hersey. South Boston, Mass.: 1895. Chart 27x32 inches; 141 names only are given, no dates, no marriages, nor other matter of any kind. HERTZLER family history. Elkhart, Ind.: Mennonite Publishing Co. A family record of the HESS family, from the first emi- grant to this country to the present time. By John H. Hess. Lititz, Lancaster co., Pa. : 1880. i8mo, 68 pages. Record of the family of Zebulon HESTON and his wife, Dorothy Heston, who settled in America about the year 1684 [and finally settled at Wrightstown, Pa., in 171 1 J. * * * A. M. Heston [author and] printer. Bridge- ton, N. J.;- 1883. i2mo, 57 pages, 2 charts. Origin and genealogy of the American HILDRETHS [descendants of Richard of Woburh, Mass., 1643]; a letter to D. M. Hildreth, Esq., New Orleans, from Rich- ard Hildreth. Boston: Henry W. Dutton & Son, print- ers, 1857. 8vo, 8 pages, reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register. Origin and genealogy of the American HILDRETHS. By Richard Hildreth. Gloucester, Mass.: Proctor, printer, 1879. 8vo, 9 pages, a reprint of the 1857 pamphlet, but with a letter from C. H. Hildreth added. Origin and genealogy of the HILDRETH family of Low- ell, Mass. Compiled by Capt. Philip Reade, U. S. A. Lowell, Mass.: 1892. 8vo, 71 pages. Letters of Doctor Richard HILL and his children, or the history of a family as told by themselves. Collected and arranged by John Jay Smith. Privately printed for the descendants. Philadelphia: 1854. 8vo, 45 + 466 pages, 6 portraits, 2 views. The descendants of Peter HILL of York co., Me., with some incidents relating to the French and Indian Wars, gleaned from old manuscripts of the time. By Usher 142 Parsons. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register. Boston: Henry W. Dutton & Son, printers, 1858. 8vo, 16 pages. Genealogy of the HILL family from 1632, including a biographical sketch of Joel Barlow [giving the descend- ants of William Hill and John Barlow, early settlers of Fairfield, Conn.]. By Rev. Moses Hill. Norwalk, Conn.: The Howe Steam Print, 1879. i8mo, 29 pages, for gratuitous circulation among relatives. HILL family meeting, at Sunbury, Pa., 23d June, 1887. Sunbury, Pa.: 1887. 8vo, 18 pages. John HILL of Dover [N. H.J in 1649, and some of his descendants. Compiled by W. B. Lapham. Augusta: Maine Farmer Job Print, 1889. 8vo, 16 pages. Biographical sketch and genealogical record of the de- scendants of Melancthon HILL of Connecticut, 1610- 1895. By Francis C. Hill. New York: T. A. Wright, printer, 1895. 8vo, 22 pages, index, 2 portraits. Michael HILLEGAS [born in Philadelphia, Pa., 1729] and his descendants. Compiled by his great-grand- daughter Emma St. Clair Whitney. Pottsville, Pa.: 1891. 8vo, 118 pages, edition 100, portrait, index. The golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin T. HILLS of Crawfordsville, Ind., November 18, 1878. Published by the children. [With a family register.] Allegheny, Pa.: 1878. 8vo, 23 pages. First reunion of the HILLS family of Franklin, Mass., with historical notes. By Edwin M. Hills. Published for family purposes. C. A. Hack & Son, Taunton, Mass., 1891. 8vo, 47 pages. Some of the descendants of William HILTON [of Ply- mouth, Mass., 1621]. By John T. Hassam, A. M. 143 [Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Regis- ter for April, 1877.] 8vo, 18 pages, superseded by the 1896 work. HILTON family. By J. Kelley. Exeter, N. H.: 1879. 8vo, 24 pages. The Dover settlement and the HILTONS. By John T. Hassam, A. M. [Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for Jan., 1882.] Boston: press of David Clapp & Son, 1882. 8vo, 9 pages, superseded by the 1896 work. The HILTON family. [Descendants of William Hilton of Plymouth, Mass., 1621, later of Dover, N. H.J. By John T. Hassam, A. M. Privately printed. 1896. 8vo, 24 pages. The HINCKLEY family. [Descendants of Samuel of Scituate, Mass., 1634. J By Cornelius Wendell. Wash- ington, D. C. : 1859. 8vo, 7 pages, mostly reprinted from the Register. A family record of the descendants of Sergt. Edward HINMAN, who first appeared at Stratford in Connecti- cut about T650. Collected from state, colony, town and church records; also from old bibles and aged people. By R. R. Hinman. Hartford, Conn.: Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., printers, 1856. 8vo, 84 pages. Chronicles of the HINSDALE family. Compiled by Al- bert Hinsdale in the seventy-third year of his age. Cleveland, Ohio: J. B. Savage, printer, 1883. i2mo, 31 pages. The genealogy of the HITCHCOCK family who were descended from Matthias Hitchcock of New Haven, Conn., and Luke Hitchcock of Wethersfield, Conn. Compiled and published by Mrs. Edward Hitchcock, Sr. 144 Arranged for the press by Rev. Dwight W. Marsh, D. D. Amherst, Mass.: press of Carpenter & Morehouse, 1894. 8vo, 555 pages. The HOADLEY genealogy. A history of the descend- ants of William Hoadley of Branford, Conn., together with some account of other families of the name. By Francis Bacon Trowbridge. New Haven: printed for the. author, 1894. 8vo, 288 pages, 27 illustrations. History and genealogy of the HOAGLAND family in America from their first settlement in New Amster- dam, 1638 to 1891. From data furnished mainly by Daniel Hoagland Carpenter. Published by Dr. Cor- nelius N. Hoagland: 1891. 8vo, 276 pages. William HOBART [of Groton, Mass., 1751J, his ances- tors and descendants. By L. Smith Hobart, A. M. Springfield, Mass.: 1886. i2mo, 182 pages. [Chart of four generations of descendants of Edmund HOBART of Hingham, Mass., 1635. By Alvah S. Hobart. Yonkers, N. Y. : 1897.] Chart, 12x16 inches. Genealogy of the HOBBS family of Massachusetts. Compiled by George Hobbs of Eastport, Me. Boston: Dutton & Wentworth, printers, 1855. 8vo, 16 pages, reprinted from the Register. Record of the families in New England of the name of HODGES [descendants of Wm. Hodges of Taunton, Mass., 1638]. Collected and published by Rufus Hodges. Cincinnati: 1837. 8vo, 22 pages, see later edition. Genealogical record of the HODGES family in New Eng- land, containing the names of over 1,500 persons, from 1633 to 1853, numbering eight generations. By Al- mon D. Hodges. Boston: printed by Dutton & Went- worth, 1853. 8vo, 7 1 pages. 145 Genealogical record of the HODGES family in New Eng- land, ending Dec. 31, 1894. Third edition. Compiled by Almon D. Hodges, Jr., and other members of the family. Boston: printed by Frank H. Hodges, 1896. 8vo, 566 pages, edition 300 copies, index. A memorial of the golden wedding of Leonard and Jenette HODGMAN, at Stillwater, N. Y:, Jan. 12, 1865. Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell, printer, 1865. 8vo, 14 pages. Record of the descendants of Silence HOLBROOK of Weymouth, Mass. [By C. W. Holbrook.] Worcester, Mass.: printed by Henry J. Howland, 185 1. 8vo, 19 pages. HOLLAND pedigree. By Henry W. Holland. Boston, Mass.: David Clapp & Son, 1882. Chart. HOLLINGSWORTH genealogical memoranda. Phila- delphia: 1869. 8vo, 6 pages. HOLLINGSWORTH genealogical memoranda in the United States, from 1682 to 1889. [Descendants of Valentine Holli.ngsworth of New'Castle co., Pa., 1682.] By William B. Hollingsworth. Baltimore, Md.: [W. K. Boyle & Son, printers] 1884. i2mo, 144 pages, arms. The HOLLISTER family of America. Lieut. John Hol- lister of Wethersfield, Conn., and his descendants. Compiled by L. W. Case, M. D. Chicago, 111. : Fergus Printing Co., 1886. 8vo, 805 pages. A letter of directions to his father's birthplace. By John HOLMES [of New London, Conn.]. With notes and a genealogy by D. Williams Patterson. New York: printed for the U. O. Club, 1865. 8vo, 76 pages. HOLMES family. [Chart of descendants of Francis Holmes of Boston, Mass., who settled in Charleston, 10 146 S. C, 1702, and giving the descendants in South Caro- lina. By James G. Holmes, 1893.] Chart, 8x16 inches. Swedish HOLSTEINS in America, from 1644 to 1892. Comprising many letters and biographical matter relat- ing to John Hughes. * * * The families of De Haven, Rittenhouse, Clay, Potts, Blakiston, Atlee, Coates and other descendants of Matthias Holstein of Wicaco, Philadelphia, are included. * * * By Anna M. Holstein. * * * Norristown, Pa.: 1892. 8vo, 307 pages, 35 portraits. A genealogical history of the HOLT family in the United States; more particularly the descendants of Nicholas Holt of Newbury and Andover, Mass., 1634-1644, and of William Holt of New Haven, Conn. By Daniel S. Durrie. Albany: J. Munsell, 1864. 8vo, 367 pages. Statement of the origin, organization and objects of the HOLT Estate Association of New York. * * * New York: Holt Brothers, printers, 1868. 8vo, 20 pages. Proceedings of the third annual meeting of the HOLT Estate Association, held Jan. 10, 1871. New York: 1 87 1. 8vo, 7 pages. Some of the descendants of William HOLTON, early settler of Hartford, Conn. [By David P. Holton, M. D., of New York, 1866. J Chart, 1^x2 feet. [Radial chart of the descendants of Dea. William HOL- TON of Hartford, Conn., 1636. By D. P. Holton, 1872.J Chart, i{x2 feet. Brief account of the family of HOMER, anciently De Homere, of Ettingshall, co. Shop. Eng. and Boston, Mass. [By B. Homer Dixon of Toronto, Canada.] H7 Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, publishers, 1889. 8vo, 27 pages, indexes. Paper by Commander Edward HOOKER, U. S. Navy, prepared for the Hooker reunion at Hartford, Conn., and in his absence read by John Hooker, Esq. 1890. 8vo, 8 pages. An account of the reunion of the descendants of Rev. Thomas HOOKER, first minister of Hartford, Conn., held at Hartford, May 16, 1890, with other historical papers. Edited by John Hooker, President of Thomas Hooker Association. Salem, Mass.: The Salem Press Publishing Co., 1891. 8vo, 83 pages. Genealogy of one line of the HOPKINS family, descended from Thomas Hopkins in Providence, from 1641 to 1692. By a descendant. For private distribution. Providence, R. I.: J. A. & R. A. Reid, 1881. 8vo, 82 pages, index. Josiah HORNBLOWER [who came to America in 1753] and the first steam engine in America, with some notices of the Schuyler copper mines at Second river, N. J., and a genealogy of the Hornblower family. By William Nelson. Newark, N. J.: Daily Advertiser Printing House, 1883. 8vo, 80 pages, index. HORTON gathering. Proceedings of the Horton family gathering and social reunion. Philadelphia: 1876. 8vo, 13 pages. HORTON genealogy; or chronicles of the descendants of Barnabas Horton of Southold, L. I., 1640. Compiled by Geo. F. Horton, M. D. Philadelphia: 1876. 8vo, 2 59 pages. The addenda to the HORTON genealogy. * * * By Geo. F. Horton. Towanda, Pa.: 1879. 8vo, 80 pages. 1 48 Genealogy of the HOSMER family. [Descendants of Thomas, early of Hartford, Conn.] By James B. Hos- mer. Hartford: steam press of Elihu Geer, 1861. 8vo, 16 pages. The HOUGHTON Association. Report of the agent [F. M. Rice] to England. New York: Jared W. Bell, printer, 1848. 8vo, 27 pages. Report to the HOUGHTON Association, U. S. A., made by Columbus Smith, A. D., 1869, containing informa- tion relative to Houghton property in England; also several genealogies of different branches of this family [in America. By Francis W. Houghton of New York]. Burlington, Vt.: Daily Free Press, 1869. 8vo, 60 pages. Brief biographical accounts of many members of the HOUSTON family [descendants of John of Virginia, 1735]- * * * By Rev. Sam'l Rutherford Houston, D. D. * * * Cincinnati: Elm Street Printing Co., 1882. i2mo, 420 pages. The Alfred HOVEY family. A memorandum of births, marriages and deaths. [By Thomas S. Perry. Bos- ton, Mass.:] 1893. 8vo, 31 pages, plate. HOWARD genealogy. A genealogical record embrac- ing all the known descendants in this country of Thomas and Susanna Howard, who have borne the family name or have married into the family. Collected and arranged by Jarvis Cutler Howard, A. M. Printed for the compiler [by The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co.], Hartford, Conn.: 1884. 8vo, 238 pages. The HOWE family gathering at Harmony Grove, South Framingham, Thursday, Aug. 31, 187 1. By Rev. Elias Nason, M. A. * * * Published by Elias Howe, Boston: 1871. 8vo, 46 pages. 149 Filial tribute to the memory of Rev. John Moffat HOWE, M. D. [of Newark, N. J., by Rev. John M. Reid, and a brief genealogy of some of the descendants of John How of Sudbury, Mass., 1639, by George R. Howe. Printed by the De Vinne Press, 1889]. 8vo, 254 pages, portraits, plates and arms. Genealogy of the HOWES family in America. Descend- ants of Thomas Howes, Yarmouth, Mass., 1637-1892. With some account of the English ancestry. By Joshua Crowell Howes, Dennis, Mass. With illustra- tions. Yarmouthport, Mass.: printed for the author by Fred. Hallett, 1892. 8vo, 208 pages, portrait, views, etc. HOWES genealogy. The branch of John of Madison, N. Y., of the sixth American generation [from Thomas of Yarmouth, Mass., 1639]. By Heman Howes San- ford. [Syracuse, N. Y.:] 1893. 8vo, 16 pages. A brief genealogical and biographical history of Arthur, Henry and John HOWLAND and their descendants of the United States and Canada, together with an ac- count of the efforts made in England to learn of their English ancestry, etc. By Franklyn Howland. First edition. New Bedford, Mass. : published by the author, 1885. 8vo, 463 pages, 35 portraits and plates, 5 in- dexes. Extracts from the journal of Sarah HOWLAND * * * by her grandson Howland Pell. 1890. 8vo, 126 pages, of which pages 5 to 20 contain family records. HOYT family. A genealogical history of John Hoyt of Salisbury, and David Hoyt of Deerfield (Massachu- setts), and their descendants; with some account of the earlier Connecticut Hoyts, and an appendix containing the family record of William Barnes of Salisbury, a list of the first settlers of Salisbury and Amesbury, etc. i5o By David W. Hoyt. Boston: C. Benjamin Richardson, 1857. 8vo, 144 pages. Record of the HOYT family meeting, held at Stamford, Conn., June 20 and 21, 1866. By David W. Hoyt. Boston: 1866. 8vo, 64 pages. A genealogical history of the HOYT, Haight and Hight families; with some account of the earlier Hyatt fam- ilies, a list of the first settlers of Salisbury and Ames- bury, Mass., etc. By David W. Hoyt. Providence: printed for the author by the Providence Press Co., 1871. 8vo, 686+ 12 pages. A historical sketch of Hon. William HUBBARD [of Ips- wich, Mass.] and his descendants since 1630. By Ed- mund Tuttle. West Meriden: F. E. Hinman, printer, 1859. i2mo, 2J pages. Descendants of George HUBBARD [of Glastonbury, Conn. J from 1600 to 1872. By Luther Prescott Hub- bard. * * * New York: 1872. 8vo, 34 pages. One thousand years of HUBBARD history, 866 to 1895. * * * Compiled by Edward Warren Day, a Hubbard descendant. Published by Harlan Page Hubbard. New York: [G. W. Rodgers & Co., printers, 1895. J 8vo, 495 pages, plates. History of the HUB BELL family, containing a genealog- ical record. [Descendants of Richard Hubbell of New Haven, Conn., 1647.] By Walter Hubbell. * * * New York: J. H. Hubbell & Co., 1881. 8vo, 463 pages, portraits, index. The genealogy of the descendants of Daniel HUDSON of Watertown, Mass., who emigrated to America in 1639. By Sanford A. Hudson. Fargo, N. D.: Com- monwealth Pub. Co., 1892. i6mo, 28 pages. i5i HUGHES and allied families. [Principally the descend- ants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes of New Haven, Conn., about 1750. By David Darwin Hughes of Grand Rapids, Mich., 1879. J i2mo, 245 pages, index. Book of the HULLS; being a genealogy of the Hull fam- ily, containing some account of the Hulls of England, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island. By Oliver Hull of New York. Printed by Peter Eckler, 1863. i2mo, 36 pages. Records of some of the descendants of Richard HULL, New Haven, 1639-1662. Compiled by Samuel C. Clarke. Boston: printed by David Clapp & Son, 1869. 8vo, 20 pages. A record of the descendants of Richard HULL of New Haven, Conn. [1639]. * * * Compiled by Puella Follett (Hull) Mason. Milwaukee, Wis.: Swain & Tate Co., printers, 1894. 8vo, 78 pages, edition 60 copies, 4 additional pages were printed later. The HUMPHREY family of North Yarmouth, Me. By Capt. James J. Humphrey. Old Times Office, Yar- mouth, Me., 1882. 8vo, 22 pages. The HUMPHREYS family in America. By Frederick Humphreys, M. D. * * * New York: Humph- reys' Print, 1883. 4to, 11 15 pages. HUNNEWELL family. [Descendants of Roger Hunne- well of New England, died 1654.] Compiled by Henry Stoddard Ruggles. 1892. Chart, 20 x 30 inches. Pedigree of Hollis Horatio HUNNEWELL and Char- lotte Bronson Winthrop Hunnewell [of Boston, Mass., 1892, descendants of Roger Hunnewell of New' Eng- land, died 1654, etc. J. By Henry Stoddard Ruggles. 1892. Chart, 20 x 30 inches. 152 Genealogy of the name and family of HUNT. * * * Authorized by W. L. G. Hunt. Compiled by T. B. Wy- man, Jr. Boston: printed by John Wilson & Son, 1862-3. 8vo, 16 + 414 pages. The HUNTER family [descendants of Edward Hunter of Marlboro, Mass., born 1716. By E. J. Hunger. Chicago, 111.: 1896]. 8vo, 5 pages. The HUNTING or Huntting family in America. [De- scendants of John Hunting of Dedham, Mass., 1638.] By T. D. Huntting. Brooklyn, N. Y.: 1888. 8vo, 83 pages, arms. Memories, counsels and reflections. By an octogenary [Rev. Daniel HUNTINGTON]. Addressed to his children and descendants and printed for their use. Cambridge: Metcalf & Co., 1857. 119 pages. A genealogical memoir of the HUNTINGTON family in this country; embracing all the known descendants of Simon and Margaret Huntington [early of Windsor, Conn. J who have retained the family name, and the first generations of the descendants of other names. By Rev. E. B. Huntington, A. M. Stamford, Conn.: 1863. 8vo, 428 pages. Philip HUNTON [of Exeter, N. H., in 1689] and his descendants. By Daniel T. V. Huntoon. Canton, Mass.: [Cambridge, Mass.: John Wilson & Son, print- ers], 1 88 1. 8vo, 113 pages, index. A discourse * * * at the funeral of Mrs. Rebecca Bowers of Middle Haddam, Conn, [with an appendix on the HURD family] . By James Kilbourn. * * * Hartford: press of Tiffany & Co., 1856. 19 pages. A paper read at a family meeting of some of the descend- ants of Samuel HURLBUT, born at Chatham, Conn.. 1748, * * * held at Racine, Wis., September 20, 153 i860. By Henry Higgins Hurlbut. Racine, Wis.: printed at the Journal Office, 1861. 8vo, 22 pages. The HURLBUT genealogy, or record of the descendants of Thomas Hurlbut of Saybrook and Wethersfield, Conn., who came to America as early as the year 1637. With notices of others not identified as his descendants. By Henry H. Hurlbut. Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, publishers, 1888. 8vo, 545 pages, arms, portraits, indexes. Memorials of the family of HURRY of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk and of New York, United States. Norwich, Eng. : 1873. 8vo, 104 pages. The autobiography of Levi HUTCHINS, with a preface, notes and addenda, by his youngest son * * * [and notes on descendants of Wm. Hutchins of Rowley, Mass., 1657J. Private edition. Cambridge: printed at the Riverside Press, 1865. i6mo, 188 pages. HUTCHINS genealogy. [Descendants of David of Attleboro, Mass., who came from England 1714. J Compiled by Charles Hutchins. Boston, Mass.: [Bas- com & Cronin, printers], 1885. 8vo, 16 pages. The book of brothers. History of the HUTCHINSON family. 'New York: published by and for the Hutchin- son family, 1853. i6mo, 48 pages. Narrative of a tour made into the county of Lincoln in October, 1857, for the purpose of hunting up some memorials of that branch of the HUTCHINSON family called " Hutchinson of Lincolnshire " in the old coat of arms on vellum. By Peter Orlando Hutchin- son. Printed for private distribution among the mem- bers of the family, by John Harvey. Sidmouth: 1857. 26 pages. 154 HUTCHINSON, Angleterre, Etats-Unis d'Amerique, et France. Containing the ancestry of Richard Hutchin- son of Salem, Mass, 1634. 1865. 4to, 9 pages. A brief genealogy of the descendants of William HUTCH- INSON and Thomas Oliver. Families closely allied by intermarriage, and prominent at every period of the colonial history of Massachusetts. Reprinted, with ad- ditions, from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register. By W. H. Whitmore. Boston: S. G. Drake, publisher, 1865. 4to, 38 pages. Notes upon the ancestry of William HUTCHINSON and Anna Marbury. From researches recently made in England. By Joseph Lemuel Chester. Boston: printed by D. Clapp & Son, 1866. 4to, 24 pages. A genealogy of the HUTCHINSON family of Yorkshire and of the American branch of the family, descended from Richard Hutchinson of Salem, Mass. By Joseph Lemuel Chester. Boston, U. S. A.: 1868. 8vo, 33 pages. The HUTCHINSON family or the descendants of Bar- nard Hutchinson of Cowlam, Eng. [Ancestor of Rich- ard of Salem, 1634.] Compiled by Perley Derby. Salem: Essex Institute Press, 1870. 8vo, 107 pages. Descendants of Henry HUTCHINSON [of Boston, Mass., 1763-1833J. Compiled by Edmund D. Barbour. Boston: 1888. Chart, 14x24. A brief sketch of the HUTCHINSON family of New Hampshire [descendants of Timothy of Hampton Falls, 1 710]. Compiled by Frank Allen Hutchinson. Lowell, Mass.: Courier-Citizen Co., printers, 1896. 8vo, 23 pages. HYDE genealogy: or the descendants, in the female as well as in the male lines, from William Hyde of Nor- i55 wich. By Reuben H. Walworth, LL. D. Albany: J. Munsell, 1864. 2 vols. 8vo, 1446 pages. INDIAN history, biography and genealogy; pertaining to the good sachem, Massasoit, of the Wampanoag tribe and his descendants. With an appendix. By Ebenezer W. Peirce of Freetown, Mass. North Abing- ton, Mass.: published by Zerviah Gould Mitchell, 1878. i2mo, 261 pages. An historical record of the descendants of Dr. John INDI- COTT of Hartford, Conn. By his grandson J. C. Mc- intosh. Springfield, Mass.: 1888. 8vo, 15 pages. The INGERSOLLS of Hampshire. A genealogical his- tory of the family in the line of John Ingersoll of West- field, Mass. Compiled by Lieut. Charles Stedman Ripley, U. S. N. Boston: Alfred Mudge & Son, print- ers, 1893. 8vo, 107 pages. The INGHAM family: or Joseph Ingham and his descend- ants, 1639-1871. Hartford, Conn.: 1871. i2mo, 59 pages. To the descendants of Timothy INGRAHAM [of Bristol, R. I.]. Information respecting the great Ingraham estate in the kingdom of Great Britain. By G. R. Glad- ding. Providence, R. I.: printed by Henry L. Tilling- hast, 1859. i2mo, 79 pages. Report of the INNIS Association. 1870. 20 pages, other reports were issued in 1869, 1871, etc. Some account of the IRELAND family, originally of Long Island, N. Y., 1644- 1880. By Joseph Norton Ireland of Bridgeport, Conn. Bridgeport: Gould & Stiles, printers, 1880. 8vo, 51 pages, index of given and surnames. i 5 6 The IRWIN family. Sketch of Richard Irwin, Chester co., Pa., and his descendants. By L. D. Irwin. Tion- esta, Pa.: 1893. 8vo, 50 pages. The ISBELL and Kingman families. Some records of Robert Isbell [of New London, Conn., 1650] and Henry Kingman [of Weymouth, Mass., 1635J and their de- scendants. Gathered from various sources and com- piled by Leroy W. Kingman. Oswego, N. Y. : Gazette Printing Office, 1889. 4to, 30 pages, edition 75 copies. Genealogy of the family of Edward JACKSON, Sr., of Newton. Lithographic copy. Prepared by Francis Jackson. 1839. 25 x 27 inches, chart. Proceedings of the sesqui-centennial gathering of the de- scendants of Isaac and Ann JACKSON [who came from Ireland to Newcastle, Del., in 1725] at Harmony Grove, Chester co., Pa., 8 mo. 25, 1875, together with the family genealogy. Philadelphia: published by the committee for the family, 1878. 8vo, 371 pages, index. The Edward JACKSON family of Newton, Mass., in the line of Commodore Charles Hunter Jackson, U. S. N., Middletown, Conn. Compiled by Frank Farnsworth Starr for James J. Goodwin. Hartford, Conn.: 1895. 8vo, 85 pages, limited edition for private distribution only. The JANES family. A genealogy and brief history of the descendants of William Janes [of New Haven], the emigrant ancestor of 1637. By the Rev. Frederic Janes. New York: John H. Dingman, 1868. 8vo, 419 pages. JANNEY family chart. By Samuel M. Janney about 1890. An account of Anneke JANSE and her family. Also the will of Anneke Janse in Dutch and English. Albany: Joel Munsell, 1870. i6mo, 31 pages. 157 Genealogy of the JAQUETT family. [Descendants of Jean Paul Jaquett of Delaware, 1655. J By Edwin Ja- quett Sellers. Philadelphia: 1896. 8vo, 190 pages. The JARVIS family; or the descendants of the first set- tlers of the name in Massachusetts and Long Island and those who have more recently settled in other parts of the United States and British America. Collected and compiled by George A. Jarvis * * * [and others] . Hartford, Conn.: press of the Case, Lockwood & Brain- ard Co., 1879. 8vo, 369 pages, portraits, views. An account of the JAUDON family. [Descendants of Peter Jaudon, who came from France and settled in Bucks co., Pa.] By Edwin Jaquett Sellers, A. M., LL. B. Philadelphia: printed by J. B. Lippincott Co., 1890. 8vo, 24 pages. The Bermuda branch of the JAUNCEY family. [De- scendants of John, many of whom now live in the United States. By J. O. B. New York: 1873.] 8vo, 4 pages. The JAUNCEYS of New York. [By J. O. B.] New York: Thitchener & Glastaeter, printers, 1876. 8vo, 25 pages, portrait, arms, index. Genealogy of the JENKS family of Newport, N. H. Compiled by George E. Jenks of Concord, N. H. 1888. 8vo, 12 pages. JENNER family. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register, 1865. 8vo, 3 pages. JENNINGS estate. To the heirs of John Jennings, who * * * arrived at Fredericksburgh, Va., in Dec, 1754. * * * By Thomas G. Clinton. Washing- ton, D. C: 1852. 8vo, 14 pages. Report of the JENNINGS Association, made by Colum- bus Smith and C. M. Fisher. Containing information i 5 8 in their possession relative to the Jennings property; likewise several genealogies of the different branches of the family in America and • England. Rutland, Vt.: Tuttle & Gay, printers, 1863. 8vo, 34 pages (paged 24 + 10), the last 10 pages printed in 1866. Edward JESSOP of West Farms, Westchester co., N. Y., and his descendants. With an introduction and an ap- pendix; the latter containing records of other Ameri- can families of the name, with some additional memo- rada. By Rev. Henry Griswold Jesup. Cambridge: privately printed for the author by John Wilson & Son, 1887. 8vo, 21+442 pages, 14 plates, indexes. The JEWELL register, containing a list of the descend- ants of Thomas Jewell of Braintree, near Boston, Mass. [1639. By Pliny Jewell]. Hartford: Case, Lockwood & Co., i860. 8vo, 104 pages. Genealogy of the Gillson and JILLSON family. Col- lected and compiled by David Jillson, South Attleboro, Mass. Central Falls, Mass.: E. L. Freeman & Co., book and job printers, 1876. 8vo, 266 pages, index. A family history. JOHNSON, Stewart, Wilson, Bowers. [Ancestors of Mrs. John M. Bowers of Boston, daugh- ter of Robert Wilson and Martha Stewart. By W. M. Watson. J Washington: Gibson Bros, printers, 1872. 8vo, 17 pages. Genealogy. Records of the descendants of David JOHN- SON of Leominster, Mass., 1738. Compiled by Rev. William W. Johnson. Milwaukee, Wis.: printed by Godfrey & Crandall, 1876. 8vo, 85 pages, index. JOHNSON. Sketch of the Johnson family gathering held at Southboro, Mass., June 26, 1878, * * * [descend- ants of William Johnson of Charlestown, Mass., about 1634. Reprinted with additions from the Southboro 159 Press] . Marlboro, Mass.: Pratt Bros., printers, 1878. 8vo, 12 pages. The JOHNSON family. A brief account of some of the descendants of William Johnson, who settled in Charles- town, Mass., in 1634. * * * Compiled by Cyrus Felton. * * * Marlboro, Mass.: published by Stillman B. Pratt, 1879. 8vo, 16 pages. The JOHNSON family of the Mohawk Valley. [By J. Watts de Peyster. Reprinted from Stone's " Johnson's Orderly Book." Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, printers, 1882.] 8vo, 10 pages. Memoirs of the JOHNSON family with an autobi- ography. By Ann J. Paxon. [Printed for private cir- culation.] Philadelphia: 1885. 8vo, — pages, portrait. A genealogical history of the ancestors of James Gibson JOHNSON and Susan Bowen, his wife, who were born in Reading, Vt., in 1799, and settled in Michigan in 1826. By their son James Bowen Johnson. Wash- ington, D. C. : Howard University Press, 1891. 8vo, 2 7 pages. Records of the descendants of John JOHNSON of Ips- wich and Andover, Mass., 1635-1892, with an appendix containing records of the descendants of Timothy John- son of Andover, and poems of Johnson descendants. By Rev. W. W. Johnson. Published by the compiler. North Greenfield, Wis.: 1892. 8vo, 200 pages, por- traits, a supplement of 28 pages (paged 201 to 228) was printed in 1896. The JOHNSON memorial. Jeremiah Johnson [born in Ouincy, Mass., 1763] and Thomazin Blanchard John- son, his wife. * * * By James Bowen Johnson. Washington, D. C: Howard University Print, 1895. 8vo, 154 pages. i6o • Supplement to the JOHNSON genealogy. By Rev. W. W. Johnson. Containing records of the ancestors and descendants of Hon. Theophilus Crawford of Putney, Vt. [1799, who married Annis Johnson, dau. of Isaac, b. in Andover, Mass., 1724]. North Greenfield, Wis.: 1896. 8vo, 28 pages, paged 201 to 226 and 2 pages of index to accompany the author's 1892 issue. Family record and genealogy of the JOLIFFE family [descendants of James, who settled in Uniontown, Pa., about 1760] from the year 1760 to 1878, inclusive. By Oliver P. Joliffe and James S. Watson. Morgantown, W. Va. : Morgan & Hoffman, printers, 1878. i8mo, 40 pages. Historical, genealogical and biographical account of the JOLLIFFE family of Virginia, 1652-1893 [descendants of John Jolliffe] ; also sketches of * * * other cog- nate families. [By William Jolliffe.] Philadelphia: 1893. 8vo, 245 pages. Memorial of the late Honorable David S. JONES. With an appendix containing notices of the Jones family of Queens co. [By W. A. Jones.] New York: Stanford & Swords, 1849. 8vo, 99 pages. Some of the descendants of Lewis and Ann JONES of Roxbury, Mass., through their son Josiah and grand- son James. Compiled for the family by William B. Trask. Boston: printed for private distribution, 1878. 4to, 75 pages, edition of 150 copies. The ancient proprietors of Jones's Hill, Dorchester, includ- ing brief sketches of the JONES, Stoughton, Tailor, Wiswall, Moseley, Capen and Holden families, the loca- tion and boundaries of their estates, etc. Compiled by David Clapp. Boston, Mass.: printed for private distribution, 1883. 8vo, 68 pages. i6i JONES family of Milford, Mass., and Providence, R. I. By G. F. Jones. Philadelphia: 1884. 8vo, 182 pages. The Johnes or JONES family of Southampton, L. I., 1 629- 1 886. By Edward R. Johnes. New York: 1886. 8vo, 46 pages. JONES records. Nathaniel and Rachel (Bradford) Jones of Ipswich, Mass., and some of their descendants. A help to family history. [By Augustine Caldwell. Ips- wich, Mass.: 1888. J i8mo, 7 pages. Captain Roger JONES of London and Virginia. Some of his antecedents and descendants. With appreciative notice of other families. * * * By L. H. Jones. Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, publishers, 1891. 8vo, 295 pages, 21 portraits, views and arms. The JORDAN memorial. Family records of the Rev. Robert Jordan [of Maine, 1641] and his descendants in America. Compiled by Tristram Frost Jordan. Boston: press of David Clapp & Son, 1882. 8vo, 488 pages. A brief history of the JOY family. [Descendants of Thomas of Boston, 1634.] By one of them. [Cornelia C. Joy Dyer. New York: printed by T. Whittaker.] For private circulation, 1876. 8vo, 37 pages. Thomas JUDD [of Cambridge, Mass., 1634] and his de- scendants. By Sylvester Judd. Northampton: printed by J. & L. Metcalf, 1856. 8vo, 112 pages. Genealogy of the JUDSON family. Collated by Jere- miah Judson. i860. 15x20 inches. Chart. Genealogy of a part of the KASSON family in the United States and Ireland. [Descendants of Adam Kasson, who emigrated to Boston, Mass., about 1722.] By George M. Kasson. Woodbury, Conn.: Arthur E. Knox, printer, 1882. i2mo, 51 pages. 11 1 62 Account of the KEIM family. [Descendants of John Keim of Alsace, an early settler in Berks co., Pa.] By Henry May Keim. Privately printed. Reading, Pa.: 1874. 8vo, 26 pages. A historical sketch of Michael KEINADT [or Koiner, Coiner and Koyner] and Margaret Diller [married at New Holland, Pa., 1749]. The history and genealogy of their numerous posterity in the American states up to the year 1893. Prepared by * * * the Michael Koiner Association. Staunton, Va. : Stoneburner & Prufer, publishers, 1893. 8vo, 171 pages, plate. Memoir of Royal KEITH [descendant of Rev. James Keith, early of Bridgewater, Mass.] together with the annals of the Keith family of Scotland and the writings of Charles Edward Keith. Boston: C. E. Keith & Co., 1873. 8vo, 24 pages. Genealogy of the descendants of Benjamin KEITH through Timothy, son of Rev. James Keith; together with an historical sketch of the early family and per- sonal reminiscences of recent generations. By Ziba C. Keith. Brockton, Mass.: 1889. 8vo, 115 pages. Genealogical record of the family of Koelliker of * * * Switzerland, completed in the summer of 1849, by Rev. John Jacob Hess. To the above now (1883) added a record of the family of KELKER, since their arrival in this country, in 1743. * * * By Rudolph F. Kel- ker. Harrisburg, Pa.: Lane S. Hart, printer, 1883. 4to, 133 pages. Genealogical gleanings relating to the KELLEYS of Brentwood, N. H. [descendants of Thomas Kelley, 1 75 5-62] and kindred families of Edgerly, Shute, Robin- son, Hancock and Cleveland. By William Henry Kel- ley. St. Paul, Minn.: 1892. 8vo, 42 pages, portrait. 1 63 Family meeting of the descendants of Charles KEL- LOGG of Kelloggsville, N. Y., with some genealogical items of the Kellogg family. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register. Boston: Henry W. Dut- ton & Son, printers, 1858. 8vo, 8 pages. Genealogical items of the KELLOGG family. No. II. By D. O. Kellogg, i860. 8vo, 8 pages, reprinted from Register. A genealogical record of the descendants of John KELLY of Newbury, Mass. [1635]. Compiled by Mr. Giles M. Kelley of Haverhill, Mass. [Chicago: 1889.] 8vo, 154 pages, indexes, portraits, etc. KELTON family items. By Dwight H. Kelton, LL. D. Montpelier, Vt.: 1895. 8vo, 14 pages, edition 100 copies. The KEMBLES of New York and New Jersey [descend- ants of Peter of New York, 1730. By Edward F. de Lancey.J Reprinted from vol. 17 of the New York Hist. Society Collections, 1884. 8vo, 23 pages, por- traits. Memorial of Josiah KENDALL, one of the first settlers of Sterling, Mass., and some of his ancestors, and of his descendants. By Oliver Kendall. Providence: printed by the author, 1884. 4to, 153 pages, edition 120 copies. .Celebration of the seventy-fifth birthday of Leonard Jar- vis KENDALL, July 31st, 1885, at Augusta, Oneida co., N. Y. Genealogy of the Kendall family. Brook- lyn, N. Y.: 1888. 8vo, 21 pages. A brief notice of the late Thomas KEYES of West Boyls- ton, together with a short historical account of his descendants, and also of his ancestry; with some inci- 164 dents and circumstances connected therewith. Worces- ter: Henry J. Howland, printer, 1857. i2mo, 15 pages. Solomon KEYES of Newbury and Chelmsford, Mass., and his descendants, 165 3- 1880. By Asa Keyes. Brat- tleboro, Vt.: Geo. E. Selleck, printer, 1880. 8vo, 192 pages, portrait of author, coat of arms. Genealogy. Robert KEYES of Watertown, Mass., 1633; Solomon Keyes of Newbury and Chelmsford, Mass., 1653, and their descendants; also others of the name. By Asa Keyes. Brattleboro, Vt.: Geo. E. Selleck, printer, 1880. 8vo, 319 pages, portrait of author. The bi-centennial reunion of the KEYSER family, 1688- 1888. The Keyser family. Descendants of Dirck Keyser of Amsterdam. Compiled by Charles S. Key- ser. Philadelphia: 1889. 8vo, 161 pages, portraits, arms, views, etc. History and records of the KIDDER family, 1876. [By Rev. Samuel T. Kidder of Beloit, Wis.] Chicago: Culver, Page, Hoyne & Co., printers, 1876. 8vo, 32 pages. A history of the KIDDER family from A. D. 1320 to 1676. Including the biography of our emigrant ances- tor James Kidder, also a genealogy of his descendants through his son John Kidder, who settled in Chelms- ford, Mass., about 1681. Published by F. E. Kidder. Allston, Mass.: 1886. Press of David Clapp & Son, Boston. 8vo, 175 pages, 11 portraits and plates,- indexes. The family memorial. A history and genealogy of the KILBOURN family in the United States and Canada, from the year 1635. * * * By Payne Kenyon Kil- bourn. Hartford: Brown & Parsons, 1845. i2mo, 151 pages, see later edition. i6 5 The history and antiquities of the name and family of KILBOURN (in its varied orthography). By Payne Kenyon Kilbourn, A. M. New Haven: Durrie & Peck, 1856. 8vo, 488 pages. Notice of James KIMBALL [of Salem, Mass., 1808-80, and his descent from Richard of Watertown, Mass., 1634J. By Robert S. Rantoul. From the Hist, col- lections of Essex Institute. Salem, Mass.: printed for the Institute, 1882. 8vo, 13 pages. The Joseph KIMBALL family. A genealogical memoir of the ascendants and descendants of Joseph Kimball of Canterbury, N. H. Ten generations, 1634-1885. Com- piled by John Kimball, A. M. Concord, N. H. : printed by the Republican Press Association, 1885. 8vo, 103 pages, arms, 3 portraits, indexes. History of the KIMBALL family in America, from 1634 to 1897, and of its ancestors the Kemballs or Kemboldes of England. With an account of the Kembles of Bos- ton, Mass. By Leonard Allison Morrison, A. M., and Stephen Paschall Sharpies, S. B. Boston: Damrell & Upham, 1897. 8vo, 2 vols., 1278 pages, illustrations, full index. The descendants of Richard KIMBER. A genealogical history of the descendants of Richard Kimber of Grove, near Wantage, Berkshire, Eng. Compiled by Sidney A. Kimber. Containing the families in the United States from settlements in Pennsylvania and New York, the families in England, and descendants in Australia. Boston, Mass.: 1894. 8vo, 82 pages, portraits. Thomas KIMBERLY of New Haven, Conn., 1638 [and his descendants to the sixth generation. By Hon. David Kimberly of New Haven. Continued in one branch by Mrs. Martha (Kimberly) Lines]. 1896. Broadside, 1x2 feet. 1 66 Genealogy of the families of KINGS, who lived in Rayn- ham from 1680 to the present, 1865. By E. Sanford, A. M. Taunton: C. A. Hack & Son, printers, 1866. 8vo, 28 pages. Children of William and Dorothy KING of Salem. By Henry F. Waters. Reprinted from the Essex Institute Hist. Collections. Salem, Mass.: 1880. 8vo, 8 pages. Pedigree of KING of Salem, Essex co., Mass., 1 595-1887. Five lines of descent. Traced by Rufus King. 1887. Chart, 22 x 27. Pedigree of KING of Salem, Essex co., Mass., 1 595-1887. Five lines of descent traced by Rufus King of Yonkers, N. Y., 1891. Chart, 22x26 inches, edition 100 copies. Pedigree of KING of Lynn, Essex co., Mass., 1602-1891. Five lines of descent traced by Rufus King of Yonkers, N. Y., 1892. 23 x 28 inches. The KING family of Suffield, Conn. [Descendants of James of Sufheld, 1678.] By Edmund Janes Cleveland. Boston: David Clapp & Son, printers [reprinted from New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register] 1892. 8vo, 7 pages, edition 100 copies. Eben KINGMAN, 2d. [An account of his family.. By Eben Kingman of Otis, Me. Reprinted from a news- paper article published in 1895.] 1896. 8vo, 4 pages. Henry KINGSBURY and his descendants. By John Ward Dean. 1857. 8vo, 4 pages, reprinted from the Register History and genealogy of a branch of the family of KINNE [descendants of Henry Kinne of Salem, Mass., l6 53]- By Emerson Kinne. Syracuse, N. Y.: Masters & Stone, printers, 1881. 8vo, 96 pages. The KINSMAN family. Genealogical record of the de- scendants of Robert Kinsman of Ipswich, Mass., from 1 67 1634 to 1875. Compiled for Frederick Kinsman by Lucy W. Stickney. Boston, Mass.: printed by Alfred Mudge & Son, 1876. 8vo, 258 pages. Historical notes of the family of KIP of Kipsburg and Kip's Bay, N. Y. Privately printed for Rev. W. I. Kip. [Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell, printer], 1871. 8vo, 49 pages. Historic genealogy of the KIRK family, as established by Roger Kirk, who settled in Nottingham, Chester co., Province of Pennsylvania, about the year 1714; * * * also a record of two hundred and nine of the descendants of Alphonsus Kirk, who migrated from Lurgan, North Ireland, and settled in the county of New Castle, Del. By Charles Stubbs, M. D. Lan- caster, Pa.: Wylie & Griest, 1872. i6mo, 252 pages. The KIRKLAND or Kirtland family. By V. C. San- born. Boston: [reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register], 1894. 8vo, 5 pages. The KIRKPATRICK memorial [descendants of Alex- ander of Mine Brook, N. J., 1736] or biographical sketches of father and son, and a selection from the sermons of the Rev. Jacob Kirkpatrick, Jr. The sketches by the Rev. George Hale, D. D. Edited by the Rev. Wm. M. Blackburn. Philadelphia: Westcott & Thompson, 1867. i2mo, 312 pages. Memorial of Chief Justice KIRKPATRICK and Jane Bayard, his wife [with an account of their descendants]. By Mrs. Dr. How. New York: 1870. 8vo, 75 pages. The KISSAM family in America, from 1644 to 1825. [Descendants of John of Flushing, N. Y., 1667.] By Edward Kissam. New York: 1892. i2mo, 94 pages, index, arms. Robert KITCHEL [of New Haven, Conn., in 1639, after- wards of New Jersey] and his descendants from 1604 1 68 to 1879. Compiled by H. D. Kitchel. New York: John P. Prall, printer, 1879. 8vo, 80 pages. Statue of Col. Thomas KNOWLTON. Ceremonies at the unveiling. [Historical address by P. Henry Wood- ward, with a brief genealogy.] Hartford, Conn.: press of the Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., 1895. 8vo > 53 pages, pages 45 to 53 contain a reprint of the article in the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register, vol. 15, with a few changes. The sixtieth anniversary of the marriage of John J. and Sarah Ann KNOX, Oct. 7, 1873. [Descendants of John Knox of Schenectady, N. Y., 1764, and William Knox of Hartford, Conn., 1762. J For private circula- tion. New York: printed by Edward O. Jenkins [1873]. 8vo, 107 pages, plates. Thomas (Nock) KNOX of Dover, N. H., in 1652, and some of his descendants. Compiled by W. B. Lapham. Privately printed. Augusta: press of the Maine Farmer, 1890. 8vo, 34 pages. A genealogical history of the KOLB, Kulp or Culp family and its branches in America, with biographical sketches of their descendants from the earliest available records, from 1707 to the present time, including Dielman Kolb of Germany. By Daniel Kolb Cassel of Germantown, Pa. Norristown, Pa.: Morgan R. Wills, publisher, 1895. 8vo, 584 pages. Genealogy of the KOLLOCK family of Sussex co., Del., 1657-1897. By Edwin Jaquett Sellers. Philadelphia: 1897. 8vo, 72 pages, index, edition 200 copies. A brief history of John Valentine KRATZ and a complete genealogical family register, with biographies of his de- scendants. * * * By Rev. A. J. Fretz of Milton, N. J., with introduction by O. R. W. Kratz of Pomona, 169 Kan. Elkhart, Ind.: [Mennonite Publishing Co. J, 1892. 8vo, 315 pages, 18 illustrations. The LADD family. A genealogical and biographical memoir of the descendants of Daniel Ladd of Haverhill; Joseph Ladd of Portsmouth, R. I.; John Ladd of Bur- lington, N. J. Compiled by Warren Ladd of New Bed- ford. Printed for the author by Edmund Anthony & Sons, New Bedford, Mass., 1890. 8vo, 413 pages. Record of John Michael LAMBERT and his descendants. By I. F. Rathgeber. Freemansburg, Pa.: 1893. 8vo, 46 pages. The genealogy of the LAMBORN family. * * * By Samuel Lamborn. Philadelphia, Pa.: press of M. L. Marion, 1894. 8vo, 487 pages, 73 illustrations. An account of the reunion of the descendants of the late Thomas W. La MONTE of Charlotteville, N. Y., at the residence of his son, George La Monte, Bound Brook, N. J., Nov. 22 and 23, 1876. New York: J. W. Pratt, printer, 1877. 8vo, 16 pages. Family history of Sir Curtis M. LAMPSON, Baronet, and his wife, Lady Jane Walter Lampson, of London, Eng. [both natives of New England]. By J. W. Wright. Kalamazoo, Mich.: Pease & Son, printers, 1881. 8vo, 14 pages. The LANDIS family of Lancaster co. [Pa.]. A compre- hensive history of the Landis folk from the martyrs' era to the arrival of the first Swiss settlers, giving their numerous lineal descendants. * * * By D. B. Landis. * * * Lancaster, Pa.: published and printed by the author, 1888. 8vo, 90 pages, some cop- ies have illustrations. An imperfect list of descendants from Job LANE, Wm. Lane of Dorchester and William Lane of Boston. i;o With notices of some others of the same name. [By E. Lane. Chicago, 111.: 1856.] 4to, 6 pages. Memoranda relating to the LANE, Reyner and Whipple families, reprinted from the Register. By W. H. Whit- more. 1857. 8vo, 24 pages. Hampton LANE family memorial. A reprint of the ad- dress at the funeral of Dea. Joshua Lane of Hampton, N. H., who was killed by lightning June 14, 1766, by his son Dea. Jeremiah Lane of Hampton Falls. With sketches of his ancestry and families to the fourth gene- ration from William Lane of Boston, Mass., 1651. By Rev. Jas. P. Lane. Printed by Lane Bros., Norton, Mass.: 1885. i8mo, 35 pages. LANE families of Massachusetts Bay Colony. Memorial address at the reunion of descendants and kindred * * * Sept. 1, 1886. By Rev. James P. Lane. Printed by request * * * [by Lane Bros., Norton, Mass.: 1886]. 8vo, 58 pages. James LANE of North Yarmouth, Me., and his descend- ants. By Rev. James P. Lane of Norton, Mass. [Re- printed from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for April, 1888. J 8vo, 12 pages. LANE genealogies. Vol. I. William Lane of Boston, Mass., 1648, including the records of Edmund J. Lane and James P. Lane, Capt. John Lane of York co., Me., 1693, Ca pt- John Lane of Fishersfield, N. H., 1737. By Rev. Jacob Chapman and Rev. James H. Fitts. Exeter, N. PL: printed by John Templeton, 1891. 8vo, 296 pages. LANE genealogies. Vol. II. [Containing the descend- ants of William Lane of Dorchester, Mass. ; Robert Lane of Stratford, Conn.; John Lane of Milford, Conn.; John M. Lane of Boston, Daniel of New London, Conn., and 171 George of Rye, N. Y.J Compiled by James Hill Fitts. Exeter, N. H.: The News-Letter Press, 1897. 8vo, 299 pages, portraits, well indexed. Descendants of Philip and John LANGDON of Boston. By Arthur M. Alger of Boston. [Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register.] Boston, Mass.: 1876. 8vo, 4 pages. The LAPHAM family register, or records of some of the descendants of Thomas Lapham of Scittiate, Mass., in 1635. By William B. Lapham, M. D. * * * Au- gusta: Sprague, Owen & Nash, printers, 1873. 8vo, 31 pages. The LATHROP family tree. Collected and arranged by John Lathrop. Buffalo, N. Y.: 1867. Chart. LATHROP genealogy. [The author's line of descend- ants of Samuel Lathrop of Norwich, Conn., 1648. By Daniel S. Lathrop of Albany. Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, printers, 1882.] 8vo, 13 pages. A genealogical memoir of the Lo-LATHROP family in this country, embracing the descendants, as far as known, of the Rev. John Lothropp of Scituate' and Barnstable, Mass., and Mark Lothrop of Salem and Bridgewater, Mass., and the first generation of descend- ants of other names. By the Rev. E. B. Huntington, A. M. Ridgefield, Conn.: 1884. 8vo, 457 pages, por- traits. A genealogical memoir of the family of John LAW- RENCE of Watertown, 1636; with brief notices of others of the name in England and America. [By Rev. John Lawrence.] 1847. 8vo, 64 pages. Genealogy of the ancestors and posterity of Isaac LAW- RENCE. By Frederick S. Pease of Albany. Albany: printed by Joel Munsell, 1848. 8vo, 20 pages, super- seded by the 2d edition. 172 Genealogy of the ancestry and posterity of Isaac LAW- RENCE, and centennial meeting of his descendants, November 27, 1851. [By F. S. Pease.J Albany: Joel Munsell, 1853. 8vo, j6 pages. A genealogical memoir of the families of Lawrences, with a direct male line from Sir Robert LAWRENCE of Lancashire, A. D. 1190, down to John Lawrence of Watertown, A. D. 1636, with notices of others of same name in different states. By Mercy Hale of Stowe, Mass. Boston: printed for the author, 1856. 8vo, 20 pages. The genealogy of the family of John LAWRENCE of Wisset, in Suffolk, Eng., and of Watertown and Groton, Mass. Boston: published for the author by S. K. Whipple & Co., 1857. 8vo, 191 pages. Historical genealogy of the LAWRENCE family [of New York], from their first landing in this country, A. D. 1635, to the present date, July 4th, 1858. By Thomas Lawrence of Providence, R. I. New York: printed by Edward O. Jenkins, 1858. 8vo, 240 pages. The will of William LAWRENCE, born in Groton, 1783, died in Boston, 1848, to which are prefixed the wills of William Boardman, Sr., who died in 1806; of his daugh- ter Susannah Boardman, who died the same year, and of his son William Boardman, born 1760, died 1842; also the will of Mrs. Susan Ruggles Lawrence, born 1787, died 1858. [By H. A. Whitney.] [The Law- rence arms.] Boston: [Riverside Press], i860. Folio, 48 pages, edition 6 copies, printed for use of the trustees. The genealogy of the family of John LAWRENCE of Wisset, in Suffolk, Eng., and of Watertown and Groton, Mass. [Third edition. By John Lawrence.] Bos- ton: published for the author by Nichols & Noyes, 1869. 8vo, 332 pages. i73 LAWRENCE — Townley estate of England. Buffalo: printing house of Matthews & Warren, 1871. i2mo, 24 pages. The genealogy of the family of John LAWRENCE * * * of Watertown and Groton, Mass., continued to the present year. Printed for the author [John Law- rence]. Cambridge, Mass.: 1876. 74 pages. Family of John LAWRENCE, who settled in Watertown, Mass., 1639. Also of Philip Goss of Lancaster, Mass., and Selah Pomroy. By John Lawrence. Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, publishers, 1881. 8vo, 96 pages, edition 300 copies, index. History of the LAWRENCE — Townley and Chase — Townley estates in England. With copious historical and genealogical notes of the Lawrence, Chase and Townley families, and much other valuable information. By James Usher. New York City: 1883. 8vo, 107 pages. The mystery solved. Facts relating to the " LAW- RENCE — TOWNLEY," " Chase — Townley," mar- riage and estate question. With genealogical informa- tion concerning the families of Townley, Chase, Law- rence, Stephens, Stevens and other families of America. By Frank Alden Hill. Rand, Avery Co., Boston, made this book, 1888. 8vo, 94 pages, 2 folding charts of Stevens family of Canterbury, Conn., and Townley family of New Jersey and Maryland. Illustrated with views and arms. Historical sketches of some members of the LAW- RENCE family [of New England]. With an appendix. By Robert M. Lawrence, M. D. Boston: Rand, Avery Co., printers, 1888. 8vo, 215 pages, 7 plates, edition 300 copies. 174 Memorials of Robert LAWRENCE, Robert Bartlett and their descendants. By Hiram Bartlett Lawrence. [A nearly complete history of the Lawrence family which first settled in Sandwich, Mass., and one line of the descendants of Robert Barrett of Plymouth, Mass., 1623, thro' six generations to John Bartlett of Maine, 1793, with a full account of the latter's descendants and a register of the Plymouth Bartletts. Holyoke, Mass.: 1888.] 8vo, 223 pages, indexes. The divine covenant fulfilled in the ancestral family his- tory of the LAWRENCE, Hughes and Eldredge fami- lies of Cape May co., N. J. By the Rev. Daniel Law- rence, D. D., of Petersburg, Pa. Cape May City, N. J.: 1892. 8vo, 161 pages. The LEARNED family (Learned, Larned, Learnard, Laniard and Lerned), being descendants of William Learned, who was of Charlestown, Mass., in 1632. Compiled by William Law Learned, in part from the papers of the late Joseph Gay Eaton Larned. Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, publishers, 1882. 8vo, 346 pages, indexes. Edward LEATHERS and his descendants. By A. H. Quint. Dover, N. H.: 1891. 8vo, 8 pages. The LEAVENS name; its origin and its track through New England to northern Vermont. [Read at the house of the widow of Hon. Paschal P. Leavens at West Berkshire, Vt.J By F. P. Leavens, pastor of First Presbyterian church, Passaic, N. J. Passaic, N. J.: Thurston & Barker, printers, 1889. i2mo, 25 pages. A genealogy of the LEAVENWORTH family in the United States, with historical introduction, etc., by Elias Warner Leavenworth, LL. D., of Syracuse, N. Y. * * * Syracuse, N. Y.: S. G. Hitchcock & Co., 1873. 8vo, 376 pages. 175 A genealogical table of a family of and descendants from Air. Jacob LEAVITT of Turner, Me., [b. 1732. By Jas. Torrey]. Lewiston: Wm. H. Waldron, 1853. i8mo, 16 pages. Genealogical table of the LEE family [descendants of Thomas Lee of Saybrook, Conn. J, from the first emi- gration to America in 1641. Brought down to the year 185 1. Compiled from information furnished by Hon. Martin Lee of Granville, Washington co., N. Y., and from other sources, by the Rev. William H. Hill of Morris, Otsego co., N. Y. (Printed for private circu- lation only.) Albany: Weed, Parsons & Co.'s print, 1851. 8vo, 31 pages. " Genealogical history of the LEE family of Virginia and Maryland, from A. D. 1300 to A. D. 1866. With notes and illustrations. Edited by Edward C. Mead. New York: Richardson & Co., 1868. 8vo, 114 pages. A record of the descendants of Col. Richard LEE of Vir- ginia, prepared as an aid to further investigation. By C. F. Lee, Jr., and J. Packard, Jr. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register. Boston: printed by David Clapp & Son, 1872. 8vo, 11 pages. Genealogy of the descendants of John LEE [of Farming- ton, Conn., 1641]. By Rev. Samuel Lee of New Ips- wich, N. H. [Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register.] 1874. 8vo, 8 pages. Memoirs of Benjamin LEE. Addressed to his grandchild- ren by his son, Alfred Lee, bishop of Delaware, 1807- 1887. [Phila. : J. B. Lippincott & Co., printers, 1875. J 4to, 65 + 24 pages, contains much genealogical matter. John LEE of Farmington, Hartford co., Conn., and his descendants. Arranged by Sarah Marsh Lee, Norwich, Conn. Norwich: press of the Bulletin Co., 1878. 4to, 176 180 pages, view of Farmington, 2 indexes, edition 125 copies. LEE family quarter-millenial gathering of the descend- ants and kinsmen of John Lee, one of the early settlers of Farmington, Conn., held in Hartford, Conn., Aug. 5th and 6th, 1884. [Compiled by W. W. Lee. J Meri- den, Conn. : Republican Steam Print, 1885. 8vo, 116 pages, 19 portraits, map. John Leigh of Agawam (Ipswich), Mass., 1634-1671, and his descendants of the name of LEE, with genealogical notes and biographical sketches so far as can be ob- tained, including notes on collateral branches. Com- piled by William Lee. Published by Joel Munsell's Sons. Albany, N. Y. : 1888. 8vo, 500 pages, pages 401-16 contain the descendants of the Woodhouse family LEE of Virginia. Genealogical notes proving the error of the previously accepted pedigree. By J. Henry Lea. [Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for Jan. 1890. J 8vo, 11 pages. The LEE family, relating especially to Samuel Lee of Watertown, Mass., and some of his descendants. By O. P. Allen. Newport, R. L: R. H. Tilley, 1893. 8vo, 14 pages. LEE of Virginia, 1642-1892. Biographical and geneal- ogical sketches of the descendants of Col. Richard Lee, with brief notices of the related families. * * * By Edmund Jennings Lee, M. D. Phila.: [Franklin Print- ing Co.], 1895. 8vo, 586 pages, plates. Reunion of the descendants of John LEE of Farmington, Conn., held * * * Aug. 12 and 13, 1896. Edited * * * by Leonard Lee. Meriden, Conn.: Repub- lican Pub. Co, 1896. 8vo, 67 pages. 177 John LEE of Farmington, Hartford co., Conn, and his descendants; containing over 4,000 names, 1634-1897. Second edition. First edition by Sarah Marsh Lee of Norwich, Conn., 1878. With much miscellaneous his- tory of the family. * * * Compiled by Leonard Lee and Sarah Fiske Lee. * * * Published by the Lee Association. Meriden, Conn.: [Republican Rec- ord Book Print], 1897. 8vo, 527 pages, portraits, well indexed, copies of the 1896 " Reunion " pamphlet of 67 pages were bound in with this. [Thomas LEEDS, an Englishman, settled at Shrewsbury, N. J., about 1677, and his descendants. By B. F. Leeds of Phila. : 1886.] Chart, 2x2 feet, superseded by the later work following. LEEDS. A New Jersey family. Its beginning and a branchlet [being a genealogy of the descendants of Thomas Leeds of Shrewsbury, N. J., 1676]. By Clara Louise Humeston. * • * * Issued by B. F. Leeds. Los Angeles, Cal.: Cal. Voice Print [1897]. 8vo, 17 pages. The family of William LEETE, one of the first settlers of Guilford, Conn., and governor of New Haven and Con- necticut colonies. Compiled by Edward L. Leete. New Haven, Conn. : Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, print- ers, 1884. 8vo, 168 pages, indexed. Genealogical chart of the LEFFERTS family, showing the chain of title to the Bedford farm. Bound with abstract of the title of the Lefferts farm in the city of Brooklyn. Compiled by A. S. Wheeler. Brooklyn: Eckler, printer, 1870. Genealogy of the LEFFERTS family. [Descendants of Lefrert Pietersen van Haughwout, who came from Holland in 1660 and settled in Flatbush, L. I., N. Y.], 1650-1878. By Teunis G. Bergen, Bay Ridge, New 12 i 7 8 Utrecht, N. Y. Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell, printer, 1878. 8vo, 172 pages, arms, index of given and sur- names. LEIGHTON genealogy. An account of the descendants of Capt. William Leighton of Kittery, Me., 1650. With collateral notes relating to the Frost, Hill, Bane, Wentworth, Langdon, Bragdon, Parsons, Pepperrell, Fernald, Nason and other families of York co. and its vicinity [and a brief history of the settlement of Maine and sketch of the early history of Kittery]. By Tristram Frost Jordan. * * * Albany, N. Y.: press of Joel Munsell's Sons, 1885. 8vo, 127 pages, 4 indexes. A short account of the first permanent tramway in Amer- ica. To which is added a biographical sketch of its projector, Thomas LEIPER [1745-1825, with a geneal- ogical record of his descendants]. By Robert Patter-, son Robins, A. M., M. D. Phila.: 1886. 8vo, 13 pages. Genealogical notes relating to Lieut. Gov. Jacob LEIS- LER and his family connections in New York. By Edwin R. Purple. New York: 1877. 8vo, 24 pages. The LELAND magazine, or a genealogical record of Henry Leland and his descendants, * * * embrac- ing nearly every person of the name of Leland in Amer- ica, from 1653 to 1850. By Sherman Leland. Bos- ton: printed by Wier & White, 1850. 8vo, 278 pages. A genealogical memoir of the LEONARD family; con- taining a full account of the first three generations of the family of James Leonard, who was an early settler of Taunton, Mass. ; with incidental notices of later de- scendants. By Wm. R. Deane. Boston: S. G. Drake, No. 56 Cornhill, 1851. 8vo, 28 pages, including the 4 pages of appendices added in 1853 and 1868. 179 Memorial: genealogical, historical and biographical of Solomon LEONARD, 1637, of Duxbury and Bridge- water, Mass., and some of his descendants. By Man- ning Leonard. Southbridge, Mass.: 1896. 8vo, 154 pages, edition 300 copies. A genealogical memoir of the family of Elder Thomas LEVERETT of Boston. By Nathaniel B. Shurtleff. Boston: printed for the author, 1850. 8vo, 19 pages, superseded by later work. A memoir, biographical and genealogical of Sir John LEVERETT, Knt., governor of Massachusetts, 1673- 79; of Hon. John Leverett, * * * and of the fam- ily generally. Boston: Crosby, Nichols & Co., 1856. 8vo, 203 pages. The LEVERING family; or a genealogical account of Wigard Levering and Gerhard Levering, two of the pioneer settlers of Roxborough township, Philadelphia co., Pa., and their descendants; and an appendix con- taining brief sketches of Roxborough and Manayunk. By Horatio Gates Jones. Philadelphia: printed by King & Baird, 1858. 8vo, 193 pages. Proceedings of the LEVERING family reunion, held at Levering, Knox co., Ohio, August 6th, 1891. Pub- lished by order of the association. Columbus, Ohio: 1892. 8vo, 120 pages. Brief memoir of Dr. Winslow LEWIS. By John Shep- pard, Esq. [Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register.] Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell, printer, 1863. 8vo, 33 pages, portrait, edition 100 copies, con- tains a brief mention of his family. LEWIS Letter. Published monthly by the Lewis league. Edited by Carll A. Lewis. Lisle, N. Y., and Elliott, Conn.: 1887- 1896. 6 vols. i8o Genealogy of the LEWIS family [of Virginia] in America, from the middle of the seventeenth century down to the present time. By Wm. Terrell Lewis. * * * Louisville, Ky.: published by the Courier-Journal Job Printing Co., 1893. 8vo, 454 pages. The LIBBY family in America, 1602-1881. [Descend- ants of John Libby of Maine, 1635.] Prepared and published by Charles T. Libby. Portland, Me. : printed by B. Thurston & Co., 1882. 8vo, 628 pages, 27 por- traits, 4 indexes. Major John LILLIE, 1755. The Lillie family of Boston, 1 663- 1 896. By Edward Lillie Pierce. Cambridge, Mass.: John Wilson & Son, 1896. 8vo, 122 pages, a revised edition was issued later in the same year. To members of the LILLY family. [Preliminary circu- lar giving partial records. By J. W. Lilly of Bingham- ton, N. Y.: 1881.J 4to, 4 pages. Tribute to the memory of Noah LINCOLN, with genea- logical and biographical notes. By Chandler Robbins. Boston: 1856. 8vo, 49 pages, of which the last 14 are genealogical. Notes on the LINCOLN families of Massachusetts, with some account of Abraham Lincoln, late president of the United States. By Solomon Lincoln of Hingham. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register. Boston: David Clapp & Son, printers, 1865. 8vo, 10 pages. The LINCOLN family and branches of Wareham, Mass. Compiled by James Minor Lincoln. New York: 1885. 8vo, yy pages. The lineage of President Abraham LINCOLN. By Samuel Shackford of Chicago, 111. [Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register, 1887.] 8vo, 7 pages. 181 Stephen LINCOLN of Oakham, Mass., his ancestry and descendants. Compiled by John Morris. Hartford, Conn.: press of Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., 1895. 8vo, 109 pages. The LINDSAYS of America. A genealogical narrative and family record. Beginning with the family of the earliest settler in the mother state, Virginia, and in- cluding all the Lindsays of America. By Margaret Isabella Lindsay. Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell'sSons, publishers, 1889. 8vo, 292 pages (paged 16 + 275 + 1), plates, folding charts. LINTON — Lacock, 1831-1881. [Golden wedding of John Linton and Adelaide Henrietta Lacock. With the Linton family traced to John, who came from Ire- land and settled in Pennsylvania in 1695. By James M. Swank. Phila.: 1881.] i2mo, 15 pages. The LIPPINCOTTS of England and America. Edited from genealogical papers of the late James S. Lippin- cott. 1892. 8vo, 43 pages. Genealogy of the descendants of Lawrence LITCH- FIELD the Puritan. By Rev. Abner Morse, A. M. Boston: 1855. 8vo, 18 pages, reprinted from the Register. Descendants of George LITTLE. Cambridge, Mass.: .printed at University Press, 1877. i2mo, 16 pages, superseded. Descendants of George LITTLE, who came to Newbury, Mass., in 1640. Compiled by George T. Little. Cambridge: printed at the University Press by Charles J. Little, 1877. 8vo, 82 pages, superseded by a later work. 182 The descendants of George LITTLE, who came to New- bury, Mass., in 1640. By George Thomas Little, A. M. Auburn, Me. : published by the author, 1882. 8vo, 620 pages, indexes. Chief Justice LITTLE [who went from New England to Edenton, N. C, about 1724J with some account of his descendants. [By M. D. Haywood of Raleigh, N. C] From the North Carolina University Magazine for April, 1895. 8vo, 9 pages. A genealogy of the LITTLEHALE family in America, from 1633 to 1880. [Descendants of Richard, an early settler of Rowley, Mass.] Collated and compiled by F. H. Littlehale. * * * Dallas, Texas: Bolles & Stevens, printers, 1880. 8vo, 10 pages. A complete history and genealogy of the LITTLEHALE family in America, from 1633 to 1889. Collected' and compiled by Frederick H. Littlehale. * * * Bos- ton, Mass.: published by A. W. and F. H. Littlehale, 1889. 8vo, 128 pages. The LITTLETON family of Virginia. [By Robert Pat- terson Robins. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for October, 1887.] 8vo, 7 pages. Report of the LIVERMORE Association, U. S. A., made by Josiah A. Hawkins, agent. Rutland, Vt.: 1865. 8vo, 38 pages. Lineage of the LLOYD and Carpenter family. Compiled from authentic sources by Charles Perrin Smith, Tren- ton, N. J. Printed by S. Chew, Camden, N. J.: 1870. 4to, 88 pages. Memoranda concerning Lloyd's Neck (manor of Queens village), Long Island, N. Y., and the LLOYD family. [By Charlotte Lloyd Schmidt.] 1884. 7 pages, coat of arms, 3 illustrations. i8 3 Book of the LOCKES. A genealogical and historical record of the descendants of William Locke of Woburn. With an appendix, containing a history of the Lockes in England, also of the family of John Locke of Hamp- ton, N. H., and kindred families and individuals. By John Goodwin Locke. Boston and Cambridge: James Munroe & Co., 1853. 8vo, 406 pages. Descendants of Capt. John LOCKE of Rye, N. H., 1640. By A. H. Locke of Portsmouth, N. H. 1897. Chart, contains 6,000 descendants, blue print. Descendants of Capt. John LOCKE of Rye, N. H., 1640. By A. H. Locke of Portsmouth, N. H. 1893. Chart, contains 3,600 descendants, blue print. . Colonial and revolutionary history of the LOCKWOOD family in America from A. D. 1630 [descendants of Edmund and Robert Lockwood of Watertown, Mass., 1630-6, and Fairfield co., Conn.]. Compiled by Fred- eric A. Holden and E. Dunbar Lockwood. Philadel- phia: 1889. 8vo, 26 + 884 pages. A genealogical sketch of the early LOMBARDS, with verses. [Descendants of Bernard and Thomas of Scit- uate, 1633.] By Albert E. Lombard. Lowell, Mass.: published by the Franklin Press, 1883. 24mo, 71 pages, portrait of author. LONGLEY family. Reprinted from ' Chandler's History of Shirley, Mass. Fitchburg, Mass. : press of Blanchard & Brown, 1884. 8vo, 50 pages. The descendants of Joseph LOOMIS, who came from Braintree, Eng., in the year 1638, and settled in Wind- sor, Conn., in 1639. By Elias Loomis, LL. D. * * * New Haven, Conn.: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, 1870. 8vo, 292 pages. 1 84 The descendants of Joseph LOOMIS, who came from Braintree, Eng., in the year 1638 and settled in Wind- sor, Conn., in 1639. By Elias Loomis, LL. D. Second edition, revised and enlarged. New Haven: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, 1875. 8vo, 611 pages. The descendants (by the female branches) of Joseph LOOMIS, who came from Braintree, Eng., in the year 1638, and settled in Windsor, Conn., in 1639. By Elias Loomis, LL. D. New Haven, Conn.: Tuttle, More- house & Taylor, 1880. 2 vols. 8vo, 1132 pages. Genealogy of Fanny B. LORD. [Albany, N. Y.: 1865.] 6 pages, giving merely an outline of a single line of her ancestry, principally in England, without dates or au- thorities. Our family record. [Ancestry of James M. LORING.] By James M. Loring of St. Louis, Mo. 1891. 8vo, 22 pages. A genealogy of the LOVELAND family in the United States of America. From 1635 to 1892. Containing the descendants of Thomas Loveland of Wethersfield, now Glastonbury, Conn. By J. B. Loveland of Fre- mont, Ohio, and George Loveland of Wilkesbarre, Pa. Fremont, Ohio: L. M. Keeler & Son, printers, 1892. 8vo, 3 vols. Descendants of William LOW of Boston, Mass. [born 1748]. Compiled by Edmund Dana Barbour. 1890. chart 16 x 25. LOWNDES of South Carolina, an historical and genea- logical memoir. By George B. Chase, A. M., Harv. Boston, Mass.: A. Williams & Co., 1876. 8vo, 84 pages. Historico-genealogical sketch of Col. Thomas LOWREY and Esther Fleming, his wife. By Henry Race, M. D. Flemington, N. J.: 1892. 8vo, 16 pages. i8 5 The LUDINGTON family, the first of the name in Amer- ica. [William of New Haven, Conn., 1662, and his family.] By Lewis S. Patrick. Marinette, Wis.: The Independent Press, 1886. 8vo, 5 pages. Genealogical sketch of the LUDLAM family. By An- thony Ludlam. 1878. 8vo, 19 pages. LUDLAM genealogy: a genealogy of the descendants of William Ludlam of Southampton, L. I. By Julia Parish Ludlam. New York: American Bank Note Co., 1896. 4to, 52 pages, index. The LUDWELL genealogy. By Cassius F. Lee, Jr. [Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register, 1879.J 8vo, 3 pages. LUDWIG genealogy: sketch of Joseph Ludwig, who was born in Germany in 1696, and his wife and family, who settled at Broad Bay, Waldoboro, Me., 1753. By M. R. Ludwig. Augusta: printed by Kennebec Journal, 1866. 8vo, 223 pages. Genealogies of the LYMANS of Middlefield, of the Dick- insons of Montreal, and of the Partridges of Hatfield. [By J. T. Dickinson.] Boston: David Clapp & Son, printers, 1865. 8vo, 29 pages. LYMAN anniversary. Proceedings at the reunion of the Lyman family, held at Mt. Tom and Springfield, Mass., August 30th and 31st, 1871. Albany, N. Y.: Joel Mun- sell, 1 87 1. 8vo, 60 pages. Genealogy of the LYMAN family in Great Britain and America: the ancestors and descendants of Richard Lyman, from High Ongar in England, 1631 [who set- tled in Hartford, Conn.]. By Lyman Coleman, D. D. * * * Albany, N. Y.: J. Munsell, 1872. 8vo, 533 pages. 1 86 The diaries of Benjamin LYNDE [son of Simon, who came to Boston, 1650] and Benjamin Lynde, Jr., with an appendix containing the pedigree of Browne and Lynde. [By Oliver.] Boston, Mass.: privately printed, 1880. 8vo, 251 pages. Contributions to the early history of Bryan MacDON- ALD and family, settlers in 1689 * * * in Dela- ware. * * * By Frank V. MacDonald, A. B. * * * San Francisco, Cal. : Winterburn & Co., printers, 1879. 4to, 65 pages. Genealogy of the MacDONALD family. Edition B. Comprising all names obtained up to February, 1876. [By Frank V. MacDonald. New Haven: Morehouse print, 1 879. J 4to, 123 pages. Supplement No. 1 to Edition B of the MacDONALD genealogy, containing records of the descendants of Jesse Peter, one of the pioneer settlers near Mackville, Ky. ; together with * * * the early history of the Peter family. * * * By Frank V. McDonald, A. B., Harvard law student. Cambridge, Mass.: John Wilson & Son, 1880. 4to, 72 pages. History of the Clan MACFARLANE, by Mrs. C. M. Little. Tottenville, N. Y.: Mrs. C. M. Little, 1893. 8vo, 252 pages, 10 portraits and plates. Genealogical record of the descendants of David MACK to 1879. B y Sophia Smith and Charles S. Smith. Rut- land, Vt.: Tuttle & Co., printers, 1879. 8vo, 81 pages. Genealogy of the MACY family from 1635-1868. [De- scendants of Thomas of Nantucket, Mass.] Compiled by Silvanus J. Macy, New York. Albany: Joel Mun- sell, 1868. 8vo, 457 pages. i8 7 Origin and history of the MAGENNIS family. * * * By John F. Meginness. * * * Williamsport, Pa.: Heller Bros.' printing house, 1891. 8vo, 248 pages, plates. Descendants of Aaron and Mary (Church) MAGOUN, Pembroke, Mass. With illustrations and a complete index. Third edition. By Samuel Breck, U. S. A. Washington, D. C: Rufus H. Darby, printer, 1891. 8vo, 33 pages. Supplement to the MAGOUN memorial. By Samuel Breck, U. S. A. Governor's Island, New York City: 1893. 8vo, 14 pages. The genealogy of the MAKEPEACE families in the United States from 1637 to 1857 [descendants of Thomas of Boston, 1637]. By William Makepeace. Boston: David Clapp, 1858. i2mo, 107 pages. John MALLET [of Fairfield, Conn., about 1700], the Huguenot, and his descendants. 1694- 1894. Com- piled by Anna S. Mallett. Harrisburg, Pa.: Harrisburg Publishing Co., 1895. 8vo, 20 + 342 pages. Family record of the MALTBY-Morehouse family. [De- scendants of William Maltby of Branford, Conn. J * * * [By Georgia Lord Maltby. New Haven, Conn.: Ihe Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor press, 1895. J 8vo, 157 pages, indexes. Record of the MAN, Needles (Nedels) and Hambleton families, from 1495 to 1876. By Samuel Hambleton Needles. Philadelphia: 1876. 8vo, 124 pages. Genealogy of the MANN family. [Principally the de- scendants of Nathaniel of Mansfield, Conn.] By Rev. Joel Mann. 1873. i2mo, 24 pages, largely superseded by the later work of G. S. Mann. 1 88 MANN memorial: a record of the Mann family in Amer- ica. Genealogy of the descendants of Richard Man of Scituate, Mass., * * * and other branches. By George S. Mann. Boston, Mass. : press of David Clapp & Son, 1884. 8vo, 251 pages, portraits, arms, indexed. [MANNING family of Salem and Ipswich, Mass. Ma- ternal pedigree of Nathaniel Hawthorne. From re- searches in England by Henry F. Waters, 1887.] Broadside. 11 x 14 inches, lithographed for Col. Henry Lee, a reduced lithographed fac-simile was afterwards issued by Walter K. Watkins. It is superseded by the fuller pedigree published facing page 389 of Vol. LI of New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register. The descendants of Richard and Gillian MANSFIELD, who settled in New Haven, 1639, with sketches of some of the most distinguished; also, of connections of other names. Compiled and published by H. Mansfield. New Haven: 1885. 8vo, 198 pages, 20 portraits. The MARIS family (of Worcestershire, Eng., and Penn- sylvania). By George L. Maris, of West Chester, Pa. [Philadelphia: 1883.] i2mo, 15 pages. The MARIS family in the United States. A record of the descendants of George and Alice Maris. 1683-1885. Compiled for the family of George L. and Annie M. Maris. West Chester, Pa.: 1885. 8vo, 279 pages. Descendants of Jacob MARKLEY of Skippack, Mont- gomery co., Pa. [1725. By Henry S. Dotterer of Philadelphia.] Published by the Markley Freundschaft. 1884. 8vo, 36 pages. Stammtafel der familie Merkle, nach den Kirchenbuchern zu Bonfeld. * * * Published by the MARKLEY Freundschaft of Montgomery co., Pa. July, 1886. Chart 1x2 feet. 1 89 Genealogy of the MARSH family. Outline for five gener- ations of the families of John of Salem, 1633; John of Hartford, 1636; Samuel of New Haven, 1646; Alexander of Braintree, 1654; John of Boston, 1669; and William of Plainfield, 1675. [With an account of the Marsh family reunion at Lake Pleasant in 1886.] Edited by D. W. Marsh. Amherst: press of J. E. Williams, 1886. 8vo, 60 pages. Genealogy of the family of George MARSH, who came from England in 1635 and settled in Hingham, Mass. By E. J. Marsh. Leominster: press of F. N. Boutwell, 1887. 8vo, 230 pages, 4 indexes. The genealogy of John MARSH of Salem and his de- scendants, 1 633- 1 888. Collected and published by Col. Lucius B. Marsh of Boston, Mass. Revised and edited by Rev. Dwight W. Marsh of Amherst, Mass. Amherst, Mass.: J. E. Williams, printer, 1888. 8vo, 283 pages, index of given and surnames. MARSH genealogy, giving several thousand descendants of John Marsh of Hartford, Conn.' 1 636- 1 895. * * ^* By Dwight Whitney Marsh of Amherst, Mass. Amherst: press of Carpenter & Morehouse, 1895. 8vo, 68 and 516 pages. A chart of the MARSHALL family. Prepared by W. M. Paxton. Platte City, Mo.: 1884. Chart, about 18 x 18 inches, superseded by the later work by same author. The MARSHALL family. A history of the descendants of William Marshall, born 1722, died 1796 [removed from North of Ireland to Scotland, thence to Adams co., Pa., about 1750]. By Oscar S. Marshall of Kittaning, Pa.: 1884. 8vo, 245 pages. The MARSHALL family, or a genealogical chart of the descendants of John Marshall [of Westmoreland co., 190 Va., 1700-1752] and Elizabeth Markham, his wife, sketches of individuals and notices of families connected with them. By W. M. Paxton, Platte City, Mo. Cin- cinnati, Ohio: Robert Clarke & Co., 1885. 8vo, 415 pages, portrait, chart, index. Some copies of the chart were issued separately. Memoirs of the MARSTONS of Salem, with a brief gene- alogy of some of their descendants. * * * Re- printed from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register. Boston: press of David Clapp & Son, 1873. 8vo, 48 pages. The MARSTON genealogy. In two parts. Compiled by Nathan Washington Marston, Esq., of Lubec, Me. * * * South Lubec, Me.: 1888. 8vo, 595 pages, portraits, arms. Notices genealogical and historical of the MARTIN fam- ily of New England, who settled at Weymouth and Hingham in 1635, * * * with some account of their descendants. By Henry J. Martin. Boston: Lee & Shepard, publishers, 1880. 8vo, 358 pages. Genealogical sketch of the descendants of Reginald and Matthew MARVIN, who came to New England in 1635. Compiled from authentic sources, by T. R. Mar- vin. Boston: 1848. i2mo, 36 pages. A record of the descendants of Robert MASON of Rox- bury, Mass. By William Lyman Mason. Milwaukee, Wis.: Burdick, Armitage & Allen, printers, 1891. 8vo, 39 pages. Archibald Dale MASON [born at Snow Hill, Md., 1786, removed to Pittsburg, Pa., 1806] and his descendants. [By H. D. Mason.] 1892. W. V. Dermitt & Co., printers, Pittsburg, Pa. 8vo, 15 pages. I 9 I Genealogy of the MATHER family, from about 1500 to 1847, with sundry biographical notices. [By John Mather.] Hartford: press of Elihu Geer, 1848. i2tno, 76 pages. Lineage of Rev. Richard MATHER [of Dorchester, Mass., 1635, and a genealogy of his descendants]. By Horace E. Mather. Hartford, Conn. : press of The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., 1890. 8vo, 540 pages, 30 illustrations. Genealogy of the MAULE family, with a brief account of Thomas Maule of Salem, Mass., the ancestor of the family in the United States. [By R. L. Nicholson. Philadelphia, Pa.: 1868. 8vo, 15 pages. Memorials of the MAURAN family. [Descendants of Joseph Charles Mauran, born 1748, who came from Italy and settled in Rhode Island.] Collected in part by James Eddy Mauran. Compiled by John C. Stock- bridge. Providence, R. I.: 1893. 8vo, 171 pages. Remarks on the MAVERICK family and ancestry of Gov. Simon Bradstreet. By Isaac J. Greenwood. [Re- printed from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register.] 1894. 8vo, 8 pages. The genealogy of the descendants of John MAY, who came from England to Roxbury in America, 1640. [By the Rev. Samuel May and others.] Boston, Mass.: Rand, Avery & Co., 1878. 8vo, 35 + 175 pages. Memoir and genealogy of the Maryland and Pennsylvania family of MAYER, which originated in the free impe- rial city Ulm, Wurtemburg, 1495- 1878. By Brantz Mayer. [Privately printed for the family by William K. Boyle & Son, at Baltimore, Md.: 1878.] 4to, 179 pages, index of heads of families. 192 Genealogy of the family of Maclellan. Compiled from various sources, with notes. By M. A. McCLEL- LAND, M. D. Knoxville, 111.: 1882. 8vo, 21 pages. Family record and biography [of the McCORMICKS]. Compiled by Leander James McCormick. Chicago: 1896. 8vo, 490 pages, portraits, well indexed; copies of the tabular pedigree, entitled " Family Trees," were is- sued separately. Records of the McCRILLIS families in America. Com- piled and arranged by H. O. McCrillis, Taunton, Mass. Taunton: printed at the office of John S. Sampson, 1882. 8vo, 42 pages. Historical reminiscences of the McCULLOUGH family and collaterals. By S. McCullough. Printed for the family. Philadelphia: i860. i2mo, 84 pages. Our kindred. The McFARLAN and Stern families of Chester co., Pa., and New Castle co., Del. In two parts. First part: The McFarlan and Heald chronicle, ances- tral and genealogical. Second part: The Stern and West record, ancestry and genealogy. Illustrated. By Cyrus Stern. Edited by Lizzie M. Marshall of Wil- mington, Del. Introduction by Jacob Taggart Stern of Logan, Iowa. 1885. 179 pages. McGINNESS and Scott families and their branches. Genealogical notes. By Samuel W. McGinness and Mary R. Ford. Pittsburg, Pa. : Murdock, Kerr & Co., printers, 1892. 8vo, 299 pages, illustrated. Genealogy of the McKEAN family of Pennsylvania. By Roberdeau Buchanan. * * * Washington, D. C. : 1890. 8vo, 286 pages. The Scotch ancestors of William McKINLEY, President of the United State.s. Compiled by Edward A. Clay- 193 pool, a Chicago genealogist. Chicago: [printed by Schulkins & Co.], 1897. i2mo, 46 pages, portrait. Genealogy of the McKINSTRY family, with a prelimi- nary essay on the Scotch-Irish immigrations to America. By William Willis of Portland, Me. Boston: Henry W. Dutton & Son, printers, 1858. 8vo, 28 pages. Genealogy of the McKINSTRY family, with a preliminary essay on the Scotch-Irish immigration to America. By William Willis of Portland, Me. Second edition, cor- rected and enlarged. Portland: printed by David Tucker, 1866. 8vo, 46 pages. Genealogical record of Thomas and Harriet Clapp MC- KNIGHT * * * and descendants, here styled the McKnight family circle. [Descendants of Lewis Mc- Knight of Monmouth co., N. J.] * * * By Wil- liam S. Brockway. Milwaukee: [Swain & Tate, printers] 1889. 8vo, 98 pages, index. The family reunion on the fiftieth anniversary of the mar- riage of Donald Campbell McLAREN and Jane Stev- enson, 1873, at Geneva. Detroit, Mich.: 1873. i2mo, 39 pages. History of the MEAD family of (Horseneck) Greenwich, Conn. [By Rev. J. H. H. De Mille.] 1882. 8vo, 107 pages, of which 39 pages were issued in 1878, and 13 in 1880. Pedigree of the MEADE family. By A. J. Dallas. [Phil- adelphia, Pa.: 1879.] 8vo, 4 pages. Biographical notice of Henry Hallam MEARS, Sr. [who died at Philadelphia in 1870], to which is appended a genealogy of the Mears family [descendants of William, who settled in Georgia about 1735]. By Prof. John W. Mears, D. D., of Hamilton College, N. Y. Philadel- phia: James B. Rodgers & Co., 1873. i2mo, 31 pages. 13 194 The story of an old farm, or life in New Jersey in the eigh- teenth century. By Andrew D. Mellick, Jr. With a genealogical appendix [containing the MELICK fam- ily, descendants of Johannes Moelich, who settled in Somerset co., N. J., 1735, and his kindred]. The Unionist-Gazette, Somerville, N. J.: 1889. 8vo, 744 pages, including 87 of genealogy. History, correspondence and pedigrees of the MENDEN- HALLS of England and the United States. By Wil- liam Mendenhall of Bath, Eng. Extended by his son Edward Mendenhall. Cincinnati: Moore, Wilslach & Baldwin, printers, 1865. 8vo, 63 pages, with numerous folding pedigrees, etc. An illustrious family. The pedigree of the MEREDITHS. [From the Wayne County, Pa., Herald, Feb. 6, 1879.] 8vo, 7 pages. Some MERIAMS and their connection with other fami- lies. By Rufus N. Meriam. Reprinted from the pro- ceedings of the Worcester Society of Antiquity for 1887. Worcester, Mass.: private press of Franklin P. Rice, 1888. 8vo, 52 pages. The MERIWETHERS and their connections. * * * By Louisa H. A. Minor. Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, publishers, 1892. 8vo, 180 pages, portraits, plates and arms. The family of MERRIAM of Massachusetts. By W. S. Appleton. Boston: David Clapp & Son, 1892. 8vo, 15 pages. MERRICK genealogy. A genealogical circular, very re- spectfully addressed to all the Merricks in America [mainly relating to the descendants of Thomas Merrick of Springfield, Mass., 1638. By Rev. James L. Mer- rick of South Amherst, Mass.: i860]. 4to, 9 pages. 195 My wife and mother [Frances E. MERRILL and Naomi Humphrey]. Notes on their ancestry. By Heman H. Barbour. Hartford, Conn. : printed by Williams, Wiley & Waterman, 1865. i2mo, 396 pages (paged 312 + 84), the last 84 pages, containing the genealogical matter, were re-issued in separate form. MESICK genealogy. [Five generations of descendants of Ffitz Musigh, a German palatine, who settled on Claverack creek, Columbia co., N. Y., in 1719. By Mrs. J. W. Elseffer, nee Harriet Mesick. Red Hook, N. Y.: 1 888. J Small 8vo, 45 pages. Genealogy of the MESSINGER family [descendants of Henry of Boston, 1640]. Compiled by George W. Messinger. Albany: J. Munsell, 1863. 8vo, 14 pages. The MESSINGER family in Europe and America. By George Washington Messinger of Boston. * * * [Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for October, 1862.] Lowell, Mass.: George M. Elliott, publisher, 1882. 8vo, 12 pages. Genealogy of a branch of the METCALF family, who originated in West Wrentham, Mass. [from Michael of Dedham, Mass., 1637]; with their connections by mar- riage. Prepared by E. W. Metcalf for distribution at the celebration of the ninetieth birthday of Caleb Met- calf, 23 July, 1867. 8vo, 12 pages. Barnabas METCALF of Franklin, Mass., and his descend- ants. [Reprinted from the Dedham Historical Register for October, 1893.] 1894. 8vo, 16 pages. The genealogy of the MICKLEY family in America [de- scendants of John Jacob Mickley of Philadelphia, 1733]. ' By Minnie F. Mickley. Mickleys, Pa.: 1893. 8vo, 182 pages. 196 Charles MIFFLIN, M. D. With an account of his an- cestors and ancestral connections. By Benjamin C. Mifflin. Camhridge: printed at the Riverside Press, 1876. 8vo, 63 pages. Memoranda relating to the MIFFLIN family. By John Houston Merrill. Printed for private distribution. [For James Mifflin of Philadelphia. Philadelphia: 1 890. J 8vo, 91 pages. Genealogy of the MILES family [descendants of John Miles of Concord, Mass. By Rev. Henry A. Miles. Lowell, Mass.: 1840]. 8vo, 12 pages. Annals of the MILES family in Pennsylvania, and the story of a forged will. By Charles H. Barnes. Phila- delphia: 1895. 8vo, 182 pages, illustrated. A genealogy of the descendants of Thomas MILLS, one of the first settlers in Dunbarton, N. H. [about 1751 J. Prepared by Ella Mills. Marlboro, Mass. : Times print, 1893. i6mo, 32 pages. Genealogy of the MILLS family. [By Susan L. Mills.] 1896. i8mo, 36 pages. Pedigree of MINER. By W. H. Whitmore. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register. Boston: H. W. Dutton & Son, i860. 8vo, 8 pages. Thomas and Margaret MINSHALL, who came from Eng- land to Pennsylvania in 1682, and their early descend- ants, to which are added some account of Griffith Owen and descendants for a like period. By one of the sixth generation [J. Painter of Lima, Pa.] 1867. 8vo, 8 pages. Sketch of an anniversary festival of the MITCHELL fam- ily, held at South Britain, Conn., Oct. 5, 1858. * * * New York: Henderson & Stoothoff, printers, 1859. i8mo, 28 pages. 197 The MITCHELL family of North Yarmouth, Me. By William Mitchell Sargent. [Reprinted from Old Times.] Old Times office, Yarmouth, Me.: 1878. 8vo, 9 pages. The MITCHELL, Bryant and Orr families, and sketches of the last 274 years. [Descendants of Experience Mitchell of Plymouth, Mass.] By Seth Bryant. Bos- ton, Mass. Lynn, Mass.: Luther C. Parker & Co., print- ers., 1894. 8vo, 32 pages. A brief account of * * * Jonathan MIX of New Haven * * * and of his descendants. By Wil- liam Phipps Blake. New Haven: printed by Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, 1886. 8vo, 12 + 98 pages. Meeting of the MONTAGUE family at Hadley, Mass., Aug. 2, 1882. Boston, Mass.: Franklin Press; Rand, Avery & Co., 1882. 8vo, 107 pages. History and genealogy of the MONTAGUE family of America, descended from Richard Montague of Hadley, Mass., and Peter Montague of Lancaster co., Va. With genealogical notes of other families by the name of Mon- tague. Compiled by George Wm. Montague. Re- vised and edited by William L. Montague, Professor in Amherst College. Amherst, Mass.: press of J. E. Wil- lams, 1886. 8vo, 785 pages, plates, indexes. History and genealogy of Peter MONTAGUE of Nanse- mond and Lancaster counties, Va., and his descendants, 1621-1894. Compiled and published by George William Montague. Amherst, Mass.: press of Carpenter & Morehouse, 1894. 8vo, 494 pages. A genealogical history of the family of MONTGOMERY, including the Montgomery pedigree. [Ancestry and descendants of William of East Jersey, 1702.] Com- 198 piled by Thomas Harrison Montgomery. * * * Philadelphia: printed for private circulation, 1863. 8vo, 158 pages. Memorables of the Montgomeries, New York. [By D. Williams Patterson, for Thos. H. MONTGOMERY.] New York: 1866. 8vo, 7 pages, edition 100 copies. Biographical sketches of the MOODY family: embracing notices of ten ministers and several laymen, from 1633 to 1842. By Charles C. P. Moody. Boston: published by Samuel G. Drake, 1847. 8vo, *68 pages, biographi- cal only. A short genealogical account of a few families of the early settlers in Eliot, and of a branch of the MOODY family: from the time they emigrated to this country to the year 1850. [By Win. Fogg. J Printed at Saco by A. A. Hanscomb: 1851. i6mo, 22 pages. The historical journal of the MORE family. [Descend- ants of John More of Roxbury, N. Y., 1786. Edited by David F. More.] Newark, N. J., and Bangor, Pa.: 1892-7. 8vo, 44 pages, in 4 numbers, viz.: No. 1, 1892, 12 pages; No. 2, 1893, 8 pages; No. 3, 1895, I2 pages; No. 4, 1897, 12 pages. History of the MORE family, and an account of their re- union in 1890, by David Fellows More, under the direc- tion of the historical committee, with a genealogical record [of descendants of John More of Roxbury, N. Y., born in Scotland, 1745]. By Charles Church More. Binghamton, N. Y.: Samuel P. More, printer, 1893. 8vo, 409 pages, plates. Ancestry and descendants of Gershom MOREHOUSE, Jr., of Redding, Conn., a captain in the American Revo- lution [born 1727, descendant of Thomas Morehouse of Wethersfield, Conn., 1640. By C. S. Morehouse. i 9 9 Printed for private circulation, by Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor. New Haven: 1895]. 8vo, 40 pages. A genealogy of one branch of the MOREY family, 1631- 1890. [Descendants of Roger of Providence, R. I., 1659.J Edited for Moses Conant Warren by Emily Wilder Leavitt. [Boston, Mass.:] printed for private circulation, 1890. 8vo, 30 pages, index. Our family genealogy. Printed for the family, but not published. MORGAN (James, Sr., James, Jr., William 1st, William 2d, William 3d); Avery [of New London] (James, Sr., James, Jr., Christopher Temperance); Wil- liam Avery Morgan. * * * [By N. H. Morgan.] Hartford: press of Case, Tiffany & Co., 185 1. 16 pages. MORGAN genealogy. A history of James Morgan of New London, Conn., and his descendants; from 1607 to 1869. With an appendix, containing the history of his brother Niles Morgan of Springfield, Mass., and some of his descendants. By Nathaniel H. Morgan. Hart- ford: press of Case, Lockwood & Brainard, 1869. 8vo, 280 pages. The MORRILLS of the seventeenth century, and the first generation of the eighteenth in America. [Three gen- erations of the descendants of Abraham Morrill of Cam- bridge, Mass., 1632.] Printed by E. D. Morrill, Cam- den, Ala., in 1886. Chart, 8£ x 17 inches. Memoranda of the descendants of Amos MORRIS of East Haven, Conn. [By E. L. Hart and O. Street.] New York: published by A. S. Barnes & Co., 1853. i2mo, 103 pages. The lineal ancestors of Edward MORRIS [of Woodstock, Conn.] and Mercy Flynt of Wilbraham, Mass. Com- piled by Jonathan Flynt Morris. Printed for private circulation. Hartford: press of Wiley, Waterman & Eaton, 1882. 8vo, 74 pages. 200 A genealogical and historical register of the descendants of Edward MORRIS of Roxbury, Mass., and Woodstock, Conn. Compiled by Jonathan Flynt Morris. Pub- lished -by the compiler.- Hartford, Conn.: 1887. 8vo, 423 pages, 18 illustrations. Ephraim and Pamela (Converse) MORRIS [early of Woodstock, Conn.]: their ancestors and descendants. By Tyler Seymour Morris. Chicago: 1894. 8vo, 207 pages. The history of the Morison or MORRISON family * * * [the various branches in this country and their Scottish ancestry]. By Leonard A. Morrison. Boston, Mass.: A. Williams & Co., 1880. 8vo, 468 pages, 20 plates, indexes. Memorial of the MORSES; containing the history of seven persons of the name, who settled in America in the seventeenth century. With a catalogue of ten thou- sand of their descendants. * * * By Rev. Abner Morse, A. M. Boston: published by William Veazie, 1850. 8vo, 350 pages. Memorials of the family of MORSE. Compiled from the original records for the Hon. Asa Porter Morse, by Henry Dutch Lord. For private distribution only. Boston: printed for the compiler by E. P. Whitcomb, 1889. 8vo, 116 pages. The MORSE record. A history of the proceedings of the Morse Society in annual meeting, Dec. 4, 1895, an( i a souvenir of the dinner. * * * [J. Howard Morse, editor. Hartford, Conn.: Plimpton print, 1895.] 8vo, 44 pages, portrait. Memorial of the family of MORSE. Compiled from the original records for the Hon. Asa Porter Morse, by Henry Dutch Lord. For private distribution only. 201 Cambridgeport, Mass.: Harvard Printing Co., 1896. 8vo, 503 pages; is a good supplement in one line to the earlier portion of the Morse memorial of 1850. MORTON family record. 1 668-1 881. A compilation of genealogical notes of the family from their settlement in Hatfield, Mass., and some of the branches to date. Col- lected and arranged by Chas. Morton, Lieut. 3rd Cav- alry, U. S. A. For private circulation. Jefferson Bar- racks, Mo.: 1 88 1. i2mo, 61 pages, including supple- ment. Memoranda relating to the ancestry and family of Hon. Levi Parsons MORTON, Vice-President of the United States, 1889-1893. By Josiah Granville Leach, LL. B. Cambridge, Mass.: printed at the Riverside Press., 1894. 8vo, 198 pages, chart, coats of arms, views, index. A genealogical sketch of one branch of the MOSELEY family. [Descendants of Joseph and Henry, early set- tlers of Dorchester, Mass. By Edward S. Moseley.] . Newburyport, Mass.: printed for private distribution, 1878. 8vo, 56 pages, edition of 40 copies. Historical sketches of John MOSES of Plymouth, a settler of 1632-40; John Moses of Windsor and Simsbury, a set- tler prior to 1647, and John Moses of Portsmouth, a settler prior to 1640; also a genealogical record of some of their descendants. By Zebna Moses. Hartford, Conn.: privately printed, 1890. 8vo, 138 pages, illus- trated, index. Adam and Anne MOTT [of Long Island, N. Y, 1762]: their ancestors and their descendants. By Thomas C. Cornell, their grandson. Printed for the family. Pough- keepsie, N. Y.: A. V. Haight, 1890. 8vo, 419 pages, 100 illustrations. A genealogical register of some of the descendants of John MOULTON of Hampton [N. H., in 1638], and of 202 Joseph Moulton of Portsmouth. Compiled by Thomas Moulton. Portland: printed by B. Thurston & Co., 1873. i2mo, 44 pages. The MOULTON family: some descendants of John Moul- ton and William Moulton of Hampton, N. H., 1592- 1892. Compiled by Augustus F. Moulton. [Port- land, Me.:] 1893. 8vo, 99 pages, reprinted from the Me. Hist, and Gen. Recorder, with an index added and a plate of arms. MOWER genealogy. 1690 to 1897. [Descendants of Samuel Mower of Worcester, Mass., born 1690.J By Ephraim Mower. Worcester, Mass.: 1897. 8vo, 12 pages. The descendants of Nathaniel MOWRY of Rhode Island [1666]. By William A. Mowry, A. M. * * * Providence, R. I.: S. S. Rider, 1878. 8vo, 343 pages. A family history. Richard MOWRY of Uxbridge, Mass. [1770] ; his ancestors and descendants. By William A. Mowry, A. M. * * * Providence, R. L: S. S. Rider, publisher, 1878. 8vo, 239 pages. A genealogical record of the descendants of Christian and Hans Meyer [or MOYER, as it is now generally spelled, who settled in Montgomery co., Pa., about 1720. Together with other families of Moyer, Meyer and My- ers of Pennsylvania] and other pioneers. * * * By Rev. A. J. Fretz. * ' * * Harleysville, Pa.: News Printing House, 1896. i2mo, 739 pages, fully indexed, 87 illustrations. The MUDGE family. By A. Mudge. Boston: 1865. 8vo, 8 pages, superseded. Memorials: being a genealogical, biographical and histori- cal account of the name of MUDGE in America, from 1638 to 1868. [Descendants of Jervis Mudge of New 203 London.] By Alfred Mudge. * * * Boston: printed by Alfred Mudge & Son, for the family, 1868. 8vo, 443 pages. A genealogy of the family of MULFORD. By William Remsen Mulfofd. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for April, 1880. 8vo, 12 pages. The MUNROE genealogy. [By John G. Locke. Re- printed from the Locke Genealogy: 1853. J 8vo, 15 pages. Biographical sketch of Joel MUNSELL. By George R. Howell. To which is appended a genealogy of the Munsell family. By Frank Munsell. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for July, 1880. 8vo, 15 pages. A genealogy of the MUNSELL family in America. [De- scendants of Thomas Munsell of New London, Conn., 1683. J By Frank Munsell. Albany, N. Y. : Joel Mun- sell's Sons, 1884. 8vo, 150 pages. MUNSON or Monson. By Richard Henry Greene, Esq., of New York City: 1887. 2 pages. Proceedings of the first MUNSON family reunion, held in New Haven, Wednesday, August 17, 1887. New Haven, Conn.: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, printers, 1887. 8vo, 88 pages. Historical address at the first MUNSON family reunion, August 17, 1887. [Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Reunion.] New Haven: 1887. 8vo, 56 pages. 1637-1887. The MUNSON record; a genealogical and biographical account of Capt. Thomas Munson, a pio- neer of Hartford and New Haven, and his descendants. By Myron A. Munson. New Haven, Conn. : printed for the Munson Association, 1895. 8vo, 1235 pages, in 2 vols. 204 Proceedings of the second MUNSON family reunion, held in the city of New Haven, Aug. 19, 1896. New Haven: The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Press, 1896. 8vo, 43 pages. Traditions concerning the origin of the American MUN- SONS. Gathered and digested by Myron A. Munson. New Haven: The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Press, 1897. 8vo, 6 pages. A historical notice of Joseph MYGATT, one of the early colonists of Cambridge, Mass., and afterward one of the first settlers of Hartford, Conn.; with a record of his descendants. By Frederick T. Mygatt. Brooklyn, N. Y. : printed by the Harmonial Association, 1853. 8vo, 116 pages. The NASH family, in part, traced down from Thomas Nash, an emigrant from England, in 1638. Compiled by the Rev. Sylvester Nash, Essex, Conn., with additions by Herman S. Noble. Watertown: printed by Herman S. Noble, 1850. 8vo, 17 pages, superseded. The NASH family; or records of the descendants of Thomas Nash of New Haven, Conn., 1640. Collected and compiled by the Rev. Sylvester Nash, A. M. Hart- ford: press of Case, Tiffany & Co., 1853. 8vo, 304 pages. The genealogy of Richard NASON [of South Berwick, Me., 1648]. Compiled by J. Caldwell. Boston: 1859. i8mo, 8 pages. The NEAL record: being a list of the descendants of John Neale, one of the early settlers of Salem, Mass. Com- piled by Theodore Augustus Neal. Boston: Henry W. Dutton & Son, printers, 1856. 8vo, 30 pages. Genealogical tree of the NEALLEY-True family of Not- tingham, N. H. [Descendants of William Nealley of 205 Nottingham, N. H., and Henry True of Salem, Mass.] Prepared by Edward B. Nealley. Bangor, Me.: 1878. Chart, 21 x 31 inches. A chronicle, together with a little romance regarding Rudolf and Jacob Naf of Frankford, Pa., and their de- scendants; including an account of the Neffs in Switzer- land and America. By Elizabeth Clifford NEFF of Gambier, Ohio. Press of Robt. Clarke & Co., Cincin- nati, Ohio, 1886. Sq. 8vo, 352 pages. John NEILL of Lewes, Del., 1739, and his descendants. Philadelphia: 1875. 8vo, 127 pages. Historical notes of the ancestry and descendants of Henry NEILL, M. D. [of Philadelphia, grandson of John of Delaware, 1739. By Rev. Edward Duffield Neill, D. D.]. Privately printed: 1886. 8vo, 33 pages. A family record of the descendants of Thomas PT.com and Joan, his wife. By one of them. Newburyport, Mass.: William H. Huse & Co., printers, 1867. i2mo, 25 pages. Descent of John NELSON and of his children, with notes on the families of Tailer and Stoughton. [By Temple Prime.] New York: 1886. 8vo, 50 pages. Descent of John NELSON. * * * By Temple Prime. Second edition. New York: 1894. 8vo, 61 pages. Genealogical memoir of the NEWCOMB family, contain- ing records of nearly every person of the name in Amer- ica, from 1635 to 1874. Also the first generation of children descended from females who have lost the name by marriage. With notices of the family in England during the past seven hundred years. By John Bearse Newcomb of Elgin, 111. Printed by Knight & Leonard, Chicago: 1874. 8vo, 600 pages, 11 portraits. 2o6 Thomas NEWELL, who settled in Farmington, Conn., A. D. 1632, and his descendants. A genealogical table. Compiled by Mrs. Mary A. (Newell) Hall. Southing- ton, Conn.: Cochrane Bros., printers, 1878. l2mo, 266 pages, portrait of Asahel Newell, index. The NEWHALL family of Lynn, Mass. By Henry F. Waters. Part I. Reprinted from the Essex Institute Historical Collections. Salem, Mass.: 1882. 8vo, 109 pages. Genealogical notes concerning Thomas NEWTON of Fairfield, Conn. Compiled by Newton Lull, of Chi- cago, 111., and Henry Wallbridge of Preston, Conn.; compiled by W. S. Wallbridge of Litchfield, Conn. Chicago: press of George E. Marshall & Co., 1897. i2mo, 39 pages. Family record (incomplete) of James NICHOLS, born in Londonderry, N. H., or vicinity, 1733. By E. P. Nich- ols of Searsport. Belfast, Me. : Geo. W. Burgess, pub- lisher, 1882. 8vo, 17 pages. The NICOLL family of Orange co., N. Y. [Compiled by Wm. N. Nicoll.] Douglas Taylor, printer, New York: 1886. Privately printed. 8vo, 62 pages, views. History and genealogy of the family of Thomas NOBLE of Westfield, Mass. With genealogical notes of other families by the name of Noble. Compiled by Lucius M. Boltwood. Privately printed. Hartford, Conn.: press of the Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., 1878. 8vo, 870 pages, indexes. Lineage and biographies of the NORRIS family in Amer- ica, from 1640 to 1892, with references to the Norrises of England as early as 131 1. With illustrations. By Hon. Leonard Allison Morrison. * * * Boston, Mass.: published by Damrell & Upham, 1892. 8vo, 207 pages. 207 Fiftieth anniversary of. the marriage of James and Mary NORTH, Middletown, Conn., Oct. 24, i860 [and their descendants]. Hartford: press of Case, Lockwood & Co., i860. i2mo, 30 pages. Descendants of Ezekiel NORTHEND of Rowley. From Essex Institute Historical Collections. Salem: printed at the Salem Press, 1874. 8vo, 16 pages. NORTHRUP genealogy. [Descendants of Joseph of Milford, Conn., 1639.] By Hon. A. Judd Northrup of Syracuse, N. Y. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for July, 1889. 8vo, 13 pages. A biographical memoir of the late Ichabod NORTON, Esq., of Edgartown, Mass. [with a brief account of the descendants of Nicholas Norton of Tisbury, Mass. J. By J. Athearn Jones. Printed for private distribution. Boston: Coolidge & Wiley, printers, 1848. 8vo, 26 pages. Descendants and ancestors of Charles NORTON of Guil- ford, Conn. [By Albert B. Norton.] Washington: 1856. 8vo, 26 pages. A genealogy of the NORTON family, with miscellaneous notes. [By W. H. Whitmore.] Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register. Boston: Henry W. Dutton & Son, printers, 1859. 8vo, 10 pages. A genealogical account of the NOYES family [descend- ants of Nicholas of Newbury, Mass., 1634], together with the Dike family and the Fuller and Edson families. Compiled by Jacob Noyes of Abington. Abington: C. G. Easterbrook, printer, 1861. 8vo, 13 pages. NOYES genealogy. Record of a branch of the descend- ants of Rev. James Noyes, Newbury, 1634-1656. Com- piled by Horatio N. Noyes. Cleveland, Ohio: 1889. 8vo, 32 pages, view. 208 NOYES. Inscription and memoranda. By J. A. Noyes. [Boston: reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register, 1894. J 8vo, 4 pages. Pedigree of ODELL, of United States and Canada, 1639- 1894 [descendants of William of Concord, Mass., 1639]. * * * Six lines of descent, traced by Rufus King, of Yonkers, N. Y. [New York: press of De Vinne & Co., 1894.J Broadside, 25 x 36 inches. Pedigree of the ODIN family. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register: 1858. 8vo, 4 pages. Genealogy of the ODIORNE family, with notices of other families connected therewith. By James Creighton Odiorne, M. A. Boston, Mass.: printed by Rand, Avery & Co., 1875. 8vo, 222 pages, arms, full indexes. The ODLIN family. Descendants of John Odlin of Bos- ton, in the line of his grandson, the Rev. John Odlin of Exeter, N. H. By John Taylor Perry, A. M., of Exter, N. H. [Reprinted from the New Eng. Gen. Register for July and Oct., 1887. J 8vo, 9 pages. The OGDENS of South Jersey. The descendants of John Ogden of Fairfield, Conn., and New Fairfield, N. Y., born 1673, died 1745. [By W. O. Wheeler and E. D. Halsey of Morristown, N. J. Philadelphia: 1894.] 8vo, 36 pages. Descendants of Thomas OLCOTT, one of the first settlers of Hartford, Conn. By Nathaniel Goodwin. Hart- ford: press of Case, Tiffany & Burnham, 1845. 8vo, 64 pages. The descendants of Thomas OLCOTT, one of the first settlers of Hartford, Conn. By Nathaniel Goodwin. Revised edition, with an explanatory preface and import- ant additions. By Henry S. Olcott. * * * Albany, N. Y.: J. Munsell, 1874. 8vo, 124 pages. 209 Biographical sketches and records of the Ezra OLIN fam- ily. By Geo. S. Nye. Chicago: W. B. Conkey Co., printers, 1892. 8vo, 441 pages, 30 portraits. A complete record of the John OLIN family. * * * 1678-1893. By C. C. Olin. Indianapolis, Ind.: Baker- Randolph Co., printers, 1893. 8vo, 324 pages. Ancestry of Mary OLIVER, who lived 1640-1698, and was wife of Samuel Appleton of Ispwich. By William S. Appleton. Cambridge: press of John Wilson & Son, 1867. 8vo, 36 page's. [Genealogy of descendants of Thomas OLIVER of Bos- ton, in the direct line of Rev. Daniel Oliver, late of Bos- ton. Prepared by Henry K. Oliver, Salem, Mass.: 1 868. J 8vo, 7 pages. Ancestry of Mary OLIVER [1640-1698], wife of Samuel Appleton of Ipswich, Mass. By W. S. Appleton. Cam- bridge, Mass.: press of John Wilson & Son, 1871. 8vo, 29 pages, 2 pedigrees. OLIVER genealogy. A record of the descendants of Joseph, Reuben and Levi Oliver of New York, Penn- sylvania and Delaware, 1727-1888, and of Pierre Elisee Gallaudet, M. D., of New Rochelle, N. Y., 1711-1888. By Horace Edwin Hayden, M. A. * * * [Re- printed from the N. Y. Gen. and Biog. Record for July and Oct., 1889, and Jan., 1889.] New York: 1888. 8vo, 23 + 4 pages, portrait of Paul A. Oliver 3-1^' An abridged genealogy of the OLMSTEAD family of New England. By Elijah L. Thomas of Ridgefield, Conn. Albany: Joel Munsell, 1869. i2mo, 30 pages. Genealogy of the descendants of Thomas OLNEY [of Providence, R. I., 1635]. By James H. Olney. Provi- dence, R. I.: 1889. 8vo, 293 pages. 14 2IO The OP DYCK genealogy, containing the Opdyck- Opdycke-Opdyke-Updike American descendants of the Wesel and Holland families. By Charles Wilson Op- dyke. * * * New York: 1889. 8vo, 499 pages. A short account of the family of ORMSBY of Pittsburg, Pa. By Oliver Ormsby Page. Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, publishers, 1892. 4to, 48 pages, por- traits, arms. Partial list of the descendants (in the male line) of Thomas ORTON of Windsor, Conn. [1641. By Prof. Edward Orton. Columbus, Ohio: 1886]. Chart 16x21 inches. An account of the descendants of Thomas ORTON of Windsor, Conn., 1641. Principally in the male line. By Edward Orton, LL. D. * * * Columbus, Ohio: press of Nitschke Brothers, 1896. 8vo, 220 pages. Genealogy of the OSBORN family. Compiled by Henry Runyan. Princeton, N. J.: 1891. 8vo, 11 pages. A genealogy of the descendants of John, Christopher and William OSGOOD. Compiled by the late Ira Osgood. Edited by Eben Putnam. Salem, Mass.: Salem Press, printers, 1894. 8vo, xiii, 478 pages, plate. A genealogical and historical memoir of the family of OTIS; descended from John Otis, an early settler at Hingham, Mass. By Horatio Nelson Otis of New York. * * * Boston: printed by Coolidge & Wiley, 1850. 8vo, 39 pages, reprinted from Register. A genealogical memoir of the family of Richard OTIS [of Dover, N. H.J. * * * Prepared and arranged for publication by Horatio N. Otis of New York. Boston: printed by Charles C. P. Moody, 185 1. 8vo, 48 pages. Discourse on the life and character of Dea. Joseph OTIS of Norwich, Conn., with a genealogical record of Joseph 211 Otis' family. By Alvan Bond. Norwich, Conn.: 1855. i2mo, 75 pages. The genealogies of Samuel PACKARD of Bridgewater, Mass., and of [his great-grandson] Abel Packard of Cummington, Mass. By Rev. Theophilus Packard of Manteno, 111. New York: G. W. Wheat & Co., print- ers, 1871. 8vo, 85 pages. Celebration of the 250th anniversary of the landing of Samuel PACKARD in this country, Aug. 10, 1638. Held at Brockton, Mass., Aug. 10, 1888. Edited by Bradford Kingman for the Packard Memorial Associa- tion. Brockton, Mass.: 1888. 8vo, 72 pages. Descendants of Jonathan PADELFORD, 1628-1858. Prepared and compiled by S. C. Newman. Providence: A. Crawford Greene & Brother, printers, 1859. 2x2% feet, chart. Genealogy of the PAGE family in Virginia; also a con- densed account of the Nelson, Walker, Pendleton and Randolph families. With references to other dis- tinguished families in Virginia. By one of the family. New York: Jenkins & Thomas, printers, 1883. 8vo, 250 pages, portraits, views. Genealogy of the PAGE family in Virginia, also a con- densed account of the Nelson, Walker, Pendleton and Randolph families, with references to * * * other distinguished families in Virginia. By Richard Chan- ning Moore Page, M. D. Second edition. New York: press of the Publishers' Printing Co., 1893. 8vo, 275 pages. The PAINE family register, or genealogical notes and queries. [By H. D. Paine.] Albany, N. Y.: J. Mun- sell, 1857-9. 4to, 64 pages. 212 Genealogical notes of the PAINE family of Worcester, Mass. By Nathaniel Paine. Reprinted from the Paine family records, 1878. 8vo, 2.7 pages, edition of 50 copies. PAINE family records: a journal of genealogical and bio- graphical information respecting the American families of Payne, Paine, Payn, etc. Edited by H. D. Paine, M. D. New York: 1878-83. 2 vols. 8vo, 522 pages, plates, 2 indexes. PAINE genealogy, Ipswich, Mass., branch; including a brief history of the Norman race (to which all families of Paine belong) from its origin until the Conquest and Crusade, in which Hugh de Payen served. By Alfred W. Paine. Bangor, Me.: printed by O. F. Knowles & Co., 1881. 8vo, 184 pages. Our ancestors. [A branch of the PAINTER family of Pennsylvania, with allied families, being the ancestors of the author, J. Painter of Lima, Pa.] 1869. 8vo, 20 pages. A genealogical record of the descendants of John and Mary PALMER of Concord, Pa., especially through their son John Palmer, Jr., and sons-in-law William and James Trimble. * * * By Lewis Palmer. * * * Phila.: J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1875. i2mo, 474 pages, portraits, views. PALMER records. Proceedings, or memorial volume of the first Palmer family reunion held at Stonington, Conn., Aug. 10 and 11, 1881, the ancestral home of Walter Palmer, the Pilgrim of 1629. Edited by Noyes F. Palmer. Brooklyn, N. Y.: published by Brooklyn Union-Argus, 1881. 8vo, 295 pages. Supplement to volume No. 1 of PALMER records. Ad- dresses, poems, proceedings of the second Palmer family 213 reunion held at Stonington, Conn., Aug. 10, n and 12, 1882. * * * By Noyes F. Palmer. Jamaica, L. I.: 1882. 8vo, 119 pages. An historical address delivered at the first PALMER family reunion, held in Stonington, Conn., Aug. 10 and 11, 1 88 1. By Hon. Richard A. Wheeler of Stonington. Westerly, R. I.: G. B. & J. H. Utter, printers, 1884. 8vo, 15 pages. A brief genealogical history of the ancestors and descend- ants of Deacon Stephen PALMER of Candia, N. H. With some account of other lines of descent from his original American ancestor, Thomas Palmer, one of the founders of Rowley, Mass., in 1639. [Arranged by Frank Palmer of Norwich, Conn.] Brooklyn, N. Y. : 1886. 8vo, 11+95 P a g es > indexed, folding chart. PARISH genealogy: a genealogy of the descendants of Matthew Parish of Oyster Bay, Long Island. By Julia Parish Ludlam. New York: American Bank Note Co., 1897. 4to, 31 pages, arms, index. ^\ Memorial of the family and descendants of Peter PARKER of Washington co., N. Y., by Asa Fitch, M. D. New York: 1877. 8vo, 18 pages. The genealogy of Wm. Thornton PARKER, A. M., M. D., of Boston, Mass. Born. Jan. 8, 1818, died March 12, 1855. [A descendant of Abraham Parker of Wo- burn, 1645.] Contributed by his son, Wm. Thornton Parker, M. D., of Newport, R. I. Newport, R. I.: John P. Sanborn, printer, 1888. 8vo, 10 pages. The PARKER family. A short record of the Roxbury branch of the Parker family of Reading, Mass., and of some of their descendants. By George H. Parker. Cullman, Ala.: Alabama Tribune Print, 1890. 8vo, 10 pages. 214 Family records. PARKER — Pond — Peck, 1636-1892. By Edwin Pond Parker, D. D. Hartford, Conn.: press of the Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., 1892. 8vo, 51 pages. Genealogy and biographical notes of John PARKER of Lexington, Mass., and his descendants, showing his earlier ancestry in America, from Dean Thomas Parker of Reading, Mass. From 1635 to 1893. By Theodore Parker. * * * Worcester, Mass.: press of Charles Hamilton, 1893. 8vo, 526 pages. Gleanings from PARKER records, A. D. 1271-1893. By William Thornton Parker, M. D., of Groveland, Mass. Haverhill, Mass.: press of Chase Bros., 1894. 8vo, 51 pages. Glances at the ancestors of John PARKER, born 1807, died 1 89 1. [By Harry Parker Ward of Columbus, Ohio. 1895.] 8vo, 16 pages. A fragment of the PARKHURST genealogy. [De- scendants of George of Watertown, Mass., 1642, through his grandson Ebenezer.] Prepared from trie- records. By Charles H. Parkhurst. Providence, R. I.: printed for private distribution, 1883. 8vo, 19 pages. PARRY family records.. [Descendants of Thomas Parry, born in Wales about 1680, settled in Montgomery co., Pa., about 1715. By George R. Parry, M. D., of Phila- delphia.] Private edition. Philadelphia, Pa.: Daniel C. Ryan, printer, 1877. i2mo, 34 pages, 3 plates. Genealogical record of the families of PARSONS and Leonard of West Springfield, Mass. [Descendants of Joseph Parsons of Springfield, 1636, and John Leonard of Springfield, 1639.] Prepared by Samuel L. Parsons, Brooklyn, N. Y. New York: John W. Amerman, printer, 1867. i2mo, 36 pages, arms. 215 Cornet Joseph PARSONS [of Springfield, Mass., 1635, and his descendants]. By David P. Holton. New York: 1879. Chart, 21 x 27 inches. A partial genealogy of the descendants of Samuel PAR- SONS of East Hampton, L. I., 1630. Constructed mainly from town and church records. By George R. Howell. Albany, N. Y. : Weed, Parsons & Co., printers, 1879. 8vo, 20 pages. Genealogy of Lewis B. PARSONS [of Flora, 111., descend- ant of Joseph Parsons of Springfield, Mass.-] 1894. 8vo, 8 pages. Genealogy of the PARTHEMORE family. 1744-1885. By E. W. S. Parthemore. Harrisburg, Pa.: Lane S. Hart, printer, 1885. 8vo, 8 + 242 pages, indexed. A record of the families of Robert PATTERSON (the Elder), emigrant from Ireland to America, 1774; Thomas Ewing, from Ireland, 1718; and Louis DuBois, from France, 1660; connected by the marriage of Uriah Du Bois with Martha Patterson, 1798. Part first, con- taining the Patterson lineage. Edition of 150 copies; printed for the use of the family connection only. [By Wm. E. Du Bois. Philadelphia:] 1847. 8vo, 103 pages. Genealogical register [of descendants of James PATTER- SON, who died in 1792]. By James P. Andrews, M. D. Colerain P. O., Lancaster co., Pa. [Philadelphia: 1867.] 8vo, 8 pages. Family register of Richard PAUL, born in England and emigrated to America during the early part of 1635 ; also his descendants as far as ascertained. Traced by Dea. Luther Paul of Newton, Mass. ; Fulton Paul of Hudson, N. Y., and Martha C. Crane of Dedham, Mass. 1896. 4to, 7 pages, 10 x 13 inches. 2l6 The genealogy of the families of PAYNE and Gore [of Boston]. Compiled by W. H. Whitmore. Boston: press of John Wilson & Son, 1875. 8vo, 30 pages. The PEABODY family. [Descendants of Francis of Lynn, Mass., 1635. J By C. M. Endicott. Boston, Mass.: reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register, 1848. 8vo, 21 pages. A genealogy of the PEABODY family [descendants of Francis of Essex co., Mass., 1634], as compiled by the late C." M. Endicott of Salem. Revised and corrected by William S. Peabody of Salem. With a partial record of the Rhode Island branch, by B. Frank Pabodie of Providence. * * * Boston: David Clapp & Son, printers, 1867. 8vo, 61 pages. PEARCE genealogy, being the record of the posterity of Richard Pearce, an early inhabitant of Rhode Island, who came from England. * * * By Col. Frederick C. Pierce. 1888. Rockford, 111. Press of Joel Mun- sell's Sons, Albany, N. Y. 8vo, 150 pages, indexes. An account of the descendants of John PEASE, who landed at Martha's Vineyard in the year 1632. By Frederick S. Pease of Albany, N. Y. Albany: printed by Joel Munsell, 1847. i2mo, 52 pages, arms. The early history of the PEASE families in America. By Austin Spencer Pease. Springfield, Mass.: Samuel Bowles & Co., printers, 1869. 8vo, 96 pages, reprinted from the " Pease Genealogy." A genealogical and historical record of the descendants of John PEASE, Sr., last of Enfield, Conn. Compiled by Rev. David Pease, and Austin S. Pease, as associate editor. Springfield, Mass.: Samuel Bowles & Co., printers, 1869. 8vo, 497 pages (paged 401 + 96). 217 History of the PEASLEE, Balch, Stonebraker family, who, as pioneers, settled in the great woods of New York in 1838. * * * By Charles R. Green. * * * Lyndon, Kan.: 1897. i2mo, 12 pages; has no gene- alogy proper, but consists of personal recollections. A genealogical history of the descendants of Joseph PECK, who emigrated with his family to this country in 1638; with the pedigree extending back from son to father for twenty generations; with their coat-of-arms and copies of wills. Also, an appendix, giving an ac- count of the Boston and Hingham Pecks; the descend- . ants of John Peck of Mendon, Mass.; Deacon Paul of Hartford; Deacon William and Henry of New Haven, . and Joseph of Milford, Conn. By Ira B. Peck. Printed by Alfred Mudge & Son. Boston: 1868. 8vo, 442 pages, portraits. A genealogical account of the descendants in the male line of William PECK, one of the founders in 1638 of the colony of New Haven, Conn. By Darius Peck. Hud- son, N. Y. : Bryan & Goeltz, printers, 1877. 8vo, 253 pages. Herbert PELHAM, his ancestors and descendants. By J. L. Chester, LL. D. Boston, Mass.: 1879. 8vo, 11 pages. Register of the PELLETREAU family. From their ar- rival in this country to the present time. Collected from authentic sources by Wm. Smith Pelletreau, Jr. South- ampton, L. I.: 1863. i2mo, 7 pages. Family record of Joseph Alexander de Chabrier de PELOUBET, the first of the name in the United States [1803, who settled in New Jersey]. * * * 1892. Printed for the family. 8vo, 37 pages. Genealogy of the PELTON family in America. Being a record of the descendants of John Pelton, who settled 218 in Boston, Mass., 1630. * * * By J. M. Pelton. Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, publishers, 1893. 8vo, 722 pages, portraits, indexes. Records of the PEMBERTON family. Principally from the memorials of the city of Boston. [Westerly, R. I. : privately printed] 1890. 4to, 26 pages. The PEMBERTON family. By Walter K. Watkins. Boston, Mass.: reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register, 1892. 8vo, 9 pages. Memoir of the PENH ALLOW family; with copies of let- ters and paper of an early date. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for 1878. 8vo, 22 pages. PENHALLOW papers, with copies of letters and papers of an early date, as published in the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for January, 1878, and now with additions and brief notices of some cotemporary families. Com- piled by Pearce W. Penhallow. Boston, Mass.: press of David Clapp & Son, 1885. 8vo, 47 pages, portrait of David Pearce. The PENN family. By John Jay Smith. Philadelphia, Pa.: 1867. 8vo, 25 pages. A pedigree and genealogical notes from wills, registers and deeds of the distinguished family of PENN of Eng- land and America. * * * London: compiled and published by James Coleman, 1871. 8vo, 24 pages. The PENNINGTON family. [Descendants of Ephraim of New Haven, Conn., 1643.] By Capt. A. C. M. Pennington. Reprinted with additions from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register. Boston: printed by David Clapp & Son, 1871. 8vo, 18 pages. The PENNYPACKER reunion, Oct. 4, 1877. By Sam- uel W. Pennypacker. Philadelphia, Pa.: 1878. 8vo, 50 pages. 219 The pedigree of Samuel Whitaker PENNYPACKER * * * of Philadelphia. [By S. W. Pennypacker.] Philadelphia, Pa.: 1892. 4to, 5 pages, with 2 folding charts, edition 50 copies; the charts are 9 feet long, and copies were also issued separately. Hendrick Pannebecker [PENNYPACKER], surveyor of lands for the Penns, 1674- 1754, Flomborn, German- town and Skippack. By Hon. Samuel W. Penny- packer, LL. D. Philadelphia, Pa.: 1894. 8vo, 164 pages, edition 150 copies, privately printed. PEPPERRELL genealogy. By Usher Parsons, M. D. [Reprinted from New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register, 1866.] 6 pages. PERKINS family of Connecticut. By Fred. B. Perkins of Hartford, Conn. [Boston: i860.] 8vo, 8 pages, reprinted from New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register. A record of births, baptisms, publishments, marriages and deaths in the PERKINS family of Ipswich. Commu- nicated by Geo. A. Perkins, M. D. From the Historical Collections of the Essex Institute. Salem: printed at the Salem Press, 1872. 8vo, 16 pages. PERKINS family of Boston. Presented by Augustus Thorndike Perkins. 1873. 17x22 inches, chart. The name of PERKINS as found on the Essex co. [Mass.] records. Reprinted from the Hist. Collections of Essex Institute. [Salem, Mass.: 1875. Communi- cated by Geo. A. Perkins.] 8vo, paged 90-105. The family of- John PERKINS of Ipswich, Mass. Parts 1-2. By Geo. A. Perkins, M. D. [Vol. I. Reprinted from the collections of the Essex Institute Hist. Soci- ety.] Salem, Mass.: printed at the Salem Press, 1882-9. 2 vols. 8vo, 174+173 pages, indexes. 220 A private proof printed in order to preserve certain mat- ters connected with the Boston branch of the PER- KINS family. Intended only as an indication of the best points of future investigation. [By Augustus T. Perkins.] Boston: T. R. Marvin & Son, printers, 1885. 8vo, 29 pages. Letters concerning the PERKINS family. Salem, Mass. : reprinted from the Essex Institute Hist. Collec- tions, 1887. 8vo, 24 pages, illustrated. A genealogical chart of the male descendants of Allen PERLEY. By George Augustus Perley. Frederick- ton, New Brunswick: Lawson, printer, 1877. 8vo, 13 pages, relates partly to the Boxford, Mass., Perleys. Genealogy of the PERRIN family. [Descendants of John Perryn, an early settler of Braintree, Mass.] Com- piled by Glover Perin. St. Paul, Minn. : Pioneer Press, 1885. i2mo, 224 pages. Memoranda concerning descendants of John PERRY, John Strong, John Fyfe and Robert Gray. Cincin- nati: George E. Stevens & Co., 1878. 8vo, 28 pages. Amos PERRY of Providence and his paternal ancestors in America. 1889. 7 pages. Descendants of Jonathan PERRY of Topsham, Me. [1763] to the. fifth generation. By Arthur L. Perry of Gardiner, Me. Augusta, Me. : press of Charles E. Nash, 1890. 8vo, 13 pages, view. A PETERS lineage. Five generations of the descend- ants of Dr. Charles Peters of Hempstead [N. Y., 1720]. Compiled by Martha Bockee Flint. Poughkeepsie, N. Y.: A. V. Haight, printer, 1896. 8vo, 175 pages. Family record of John Michael PFAUTZ. By John Eby Pfautz. Lancaster, Pa.: 1881. i6mo, 70 pages. 22 I Genealogy of Othniel PHELPS, Esq., of Aylmer, Canada West. [Born in Montgomery co., N. Y. Descendant of William Phelps of Dorchester, Mass., and Windsor, Conn. J Prepared expressly for him, by request, by his esteemed friend and distant relative, Oliver Seymour Phelps, Esq. St. Catharines, C. W.: H. F. Leaven- worther's press, 1862. 8vo, 44 pages. In memoriam. Orson PHELPS, Esq., [with genealo- gies]. Portland, Oregon: 1870. 8vo, 54 pages. The PHELPS family. An interesting letter touching the genealogical record of one branch of the Phelps family. By Oliver Seymour Phelps. Big Rapids: 1878. i2mo, 23 pages. Our PHELPS chronicles. By O. S. Phelps, J. P. Port- land, Oregon: 1880. i2mo, 1 page. Thomas PHILBRICK and his family, 1 583-1883. By the Rev. Jacob Chapman of Exeter, N. H. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for July, 1884. 8vo, 10 pages, superseded by a later work. A genealogy of the PHILBRICK and Philbrook families, descended from the emigrant Thomas Philbrick, 1583- 1667. By the Rev. Jacob Chapman of Exeter, N. H. 1886. 8vo, 202 pages, portrait, indexes. PHILLIPS genealogies: including the family of George Phillips, first minister of Watertown, Mass., * * * and records of early American families of this name. Compiled by Albert M. Phillips of Auburn, Mass. 1885. 8vo, 233 pages, full indexes, 9 portraits. Outline of the PHILLIPS genealogy for 300 years and of the Coventry, N. Y., branch for 100 years. [Descend- ants, in part, of Rev. George Phillips, who came to America in 1630 and settled at Watertown, Mass. By James Phillips Hoyt of Newtown, Conn., 1887.J Chart, i|x2 feet. 222 Fitzpen or PHIPPEN [descendants of David of Hingham, Mass., 1635] and allied families. By George D. Phippen of Salem. [Boston, Mass.: reprinted from the Her- aldic Journal, Joel Munsell, printer, 1868. J 8vo, 20 pages, folding plate of arms. The descendants of John PHCENIX, an early settler in Kittery, Me. By S. Whitney Phcenix. * * * New York: privately printed, 1867. 8vo, 53 pages, edition of 105 copies. The PHCENIX Phillips chart. By S. Whitney Phcenix. 1875. : x 2 i feet. The PHCENIX family of New York. Compiled by S. Whitney Phcenix. 1880. 9 x 22 inches. Genealogical data respecting John PICKERING of Ports- mouth, N. H., and his descendants. [By R. H. Eddy of Boston.] Boston: 1884. 8vo, 36 pages, index. Supplement to genealogical data respecting John PICK- ERING of Portsmouth, N. H., and his descendants. By R. H. Eddy. Boston, Mass.: 1884. 8vo, 28 pages. The PICKERING genealogy. [Descendants of John of Salem, Mass., 1636. J By Charles Pickering Bowditch of Boston, Mass.: 1887. 2 vols., 1 folio vol. of 70 charts 17 x 25 inches, and 1 octavo vol. of index. PIERCE family record. 1683-1864. [Descendants of Isaac Pierce of Boston, Mass., 1708. By E. W. West.] 1864. 8vo, 5 pages. My ancestors in America. Compiled, printed and pub- lished for gratuitous distribution among near relatives by Wm. Blake PIERCE. Chicago: 1864. 8vo, 48 pages. The PIERCE family of the old colony: or the lineal de- scendants of Abraham Pierce, who came to America as 223 early as 1623. By Ebenezer W. Pierce of Freetown, Mass. * * * Boston: David Clapp & Son, 1870. 8vo, 490 pages. Daniel PEIRCE of Newbury, Mass. 1638- 1677. The founder of the Peirce family of Newbury, Mass., and Portsmouth, N. H. By Albert H. Hoyt. [Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for July, 1875, v.'ith additions and corrections.] Boston: 1875. 11 pages. PEIRCE genealogy, being the record of the posterity of John Pers, an early inhabitant of Watertown, in New England, * * * with notes on the history of other families of Peirce, Pierce, Pearce, etc. By Frederick Clifton Peirce. * * * Worcester, Mass.: press of Charles Hamilton, 1880. 8vo, 278 pages, portraits, views, index. Memoir of Benjamin PEIRCE [of Salem, Mass., with a brief account of his ancestry]. By Robert S. Rantoul. Reprinted from the Historical Collections of Essex In- stitute. Salem: 1881. 16 pages. PIERCE genealogy, being the record of the posterity of Thomas Pierce, an early inhabitant of Charlestown Vil- lage (Woburn), in New England, with wills, inventories, biographical sketches, etc. By Frederick Beech Pierce of Boston. Assisted and edited by Frederick Clifton Peirce. Worcester, Mass.: press of Charles Hamilton, 1882. 8vo, 376 pages, 11 portraits, 3 indexes. PIERCE genealogy, No. IV. Being the record of the posterity of Capt. Michael, John and Capt. William Pierce [of Boston and Scituate, Mass., 1622, 1647], wno came to this country from England. By Frederick Clifton Pierce. * * * Albany, N. Y. : published by Joel Munsell's Sons, 1889. 8vo, 441 pages. 224 The PEIRCE family record. 1687-1893. [Descendants of Isaac of Boston.] A new edition, with appendix. By E. W. West. New York: Bradstreet Press, 1894. 8vo, 97 pages, supersedes the records printed in 1864 and 1869. Account of the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the wedding of John PIERPONT and Sarah Beers, Dec. 29th, 1867. Printed at the request of the kindred. New Haven: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, printers, 1868. 8vo, 23 pages. A genealogical abstract of descent of the family of PIERREPONT from Sir Hugh De Pierrepont of Picardy, France, A. D. 980. Compiled by Edward J. Marks. New Haven, Conn.: Hoggson & Robinson, printers, 1883. PIERSON genealogical records. Collected and com- piled by Lizzie B. Pierson of Andover, Mass. Albany, N. Y. : Joel Munsell, printer, 1878. 8vo, 104 pages, view of monument, 10 indexes. The descendants of Stephen PIERSON of Suffolk co., Eng., and New Haven and Derby, Conn. 1645- 1739. By Frederick Lockwood Pierson. * * * Amenia, N. Y.: Walsh & Griffin, printers, 1895. 8vo, 33 pages. Account of the proceedings at the reunion of the PILLS- BURY family, at Newburyport, Mass., September, 1891. * * * Salem, Mass.: 1891. 8vo, 16 pages. A genealogical record of the descendants of Moses Pen- gry [or Pingry, an early settler] of Ipswich, Mass., so far as ascertained. Collected and arranged by William M. PINGRY. Ludlow, Vt.: Warner & Hyde, printers, 1881. 8vo, 186 pages. Genealogy of the family of Solomon PIPER of Dublin, N. H. [a great-grandson of Nathaniel of Ipswich, Mass., 225 1665. By Solomon Piper of Boston]. Boston: Dut- ton & Wentworth, printers, 1829. 8vo, 20 pages. Genealogy of Elisha PIPER of Parsonsfield, Me., [great- grandson of Nathaniel Piper of Ipswich, Mass., 1665] and his descendants, including portions of other related families. With an appendix containing genealogies of Asa Piper of Wakefield, N. H. ; Solomon Piper of Bos- ton, Mass., and Stephen Piper of Newfield, Me., and their immediate descendants. From 1630 to 1889. By Horace Piper, A. M. Washington, D. C: 1889. 8vo, 121 pages. PITKIN family of America. A genealogy of the descend- ants of William Pitkin, the progenitor of the family in this country, from his arrival [at Hartford] from Eng- land, in 1659, to 1886. By A. P. Pitkin. Hartford, Conn.: 1887. 8vo, 418 pages (paged 93 + 325), plates, indexed. Descendants of John PITMAN, the first of the name in the colony of Rhode Island. Collected by Charles Myrick Thurston. New York: The Troy & Smith Book Mfg. Co., 1868. 8vo, 48 pages. Memorial of the lives and services of James PITTS and his sons, John, Samuel and Lendall, during the Ameri- can Revolution. 1760- 1780. With genealogical and historical appendix. By Daniel Goodwin, Jr. Printed for family and private use. Chicago, 111. : Culver, Page, Hayne & Co., 1882. 8 vo, 63 pages. The PLATT lineage. A genealogical research and rec- ord. By G. Lewis Piatt, S. T. D. For private circula- tion. New York: Thomas Whittaker, 1891. i2mo, 398 pages, arms, view, indexes. Notes on the ancestry of John PLATT, born in Burling- ton co., N. J., Aug. 13, 1749 * * * [descendant 15 226 of Thomas of Burlington, 1712], and also a list of his descendants. [By Franklin Piatt of Philadelphia, Pa.: 1 896. J 8vo, 31 pages, indexed. A genealogy and historical notes of the family of PLIMP- TON or Plympton in America, and of Plumpton in England. By Levi B. Chase. Plimpton Mfg. Co. print, Hartford, Conn.: [1884J. 8vo, 240 pages, por- traits, indexed. The PLUMBS. 1635-1800. [Descendants of John of Wethersfield, Conn., 1636.J By H. B. Plumb, Peely, Luzerne co., Pa.: June, 1890. Oblong 8vo, 57 pages. The PLUMBS. 1635-1800. By H. B. Plumb, Peely, Pa. Second edition. 1893. Oblong folio, 102 pages. Proceedings upon the dedication of PLUMMER Hall, at Salem, Mass., Oct. '6, 1857: including Rev. Mr. Hop- pin's address and Judge White's memoir of the Plummer family. Salem: printed by Wm. Ives and Geo. W. Pease, Observer office, 1858. 97 pages, of which page 51 only has a brief genealogical record. Chronicles of the PLUMSTED family. With some fam- ily letters. Compiled and arranged, with notes, by Eugene Devereux. Philadelphia: 1887. 8vo, 168 pages. Genealogical tree of the POLK family. 1849. 18x26 inches. The ancestry and descendants of Jonathan POLLARD [of New Braintree, Mass.]. 1759-1821. ' With records of allied families. Compiled by Lucius M. Underwood. Syracuse, N. Y.: privately printed, 1891. 8vo, 20 pages, edition 200 copies. POLLOCK genealogy. A biographical sketch of Oliver Pollock, Esq., of Carlisle, Pa. * * * 1776-84. With genealogical notes of his descendants, and genea- 227 logical sketches of other Pollock families settled in Pennsylvania. By the Rev. Horace Edwin Hayden. Harrisburg, Pa.: Lane S. Hart, printer, 1883. 8vo, 59 pages, edition of 80 copies. POLLOCK: A record of the descendants of John, James, Charles and Samuel Pollock, who emigrated from Ire- land to Pennsylvania about 1750. Edition of 25 copies. * * * By Rev. Horace Edwin Hayden. 1884. 8vo, 26 pages, reprinted from preceding work. A study in heredity: The POMEROYS in America. By Wm. W. Rodman. [From the New Englander and Yale Review for September, 1889.] 8vo, 14 pages. A genealogical record of Daniel POND and his descend- ants. By Edward Doubleday Harris. * * * Bos- ton, Mass.:: William Parsons Lunt, 1873. 8vo, 210 pages. A genealogical record of Samuel POND [of Windsor, Conn., 1642] and his descendants. By Daniel Streator Pond. Rochester, Ohio: 1875. 8vo, 126 pages, index of given names. The history of Edward POOLE of Weymouth, Mass., 1635, and his descendants. By Murray Edward Poole, A. B. [Ithaca, N. Y. :] press of the Ithaca Democrat, 1893. 8vo, 164 pages. A memoir and genealogy of John POORE [an early set- ler of Newbury, Mass. J Ten generations, 1615-1880. Including the posterity of numerous daughters. * * * By Alfred Poore. * * * Salem, Mass.: printed for the author, 1881. 4to, 332 pages, portraits, views, index. The Poor — POORE family gathering at Newburyport, Mass., Sept. 14, 1881. New York: S. W. Green's Son, printer, 1881. 8vo, 68 pages. 228 The Poor — POORE family gathering at Haverhill, Mass., Sept. 14, 1887. Salem, Mass.: 1890. 8vo, 107 pages. The Poor — POORE family gathering at Peabody, Mass., Sept. 10, 1890. Salem: printed at the Salem Press, 1893. 8vo, 52 pages. Genealogy of a portion of the POPE family, together with biographical notices of Col. William Pope of Boston, and some of his descendants. Boston: David Clapp, -printer, 1862. 8vo, 68 pages. Notices of some of the descendants of Joseph POPE of Salem, Mass. By Henry Wheatland. [Reprinted from the Essex Institute Historical Collections for 1869.] 8vo, 14 pages. A genealogy of the POPE family of Kentucky. By Dr. Nathaniel Field of Jeffersonville, Ind. Nov. 7th, 1879. Jeffersonville, Ind.: 1879. 8vo, 15 pages. Ancestry of Capt. Ebenezer POPE. Genealogical notes. [By Frank L. Pope.] Elizabeth, N. J.: Cook & Hall, printers, 1882. 8vo, 7 pages. Genealogy of Thomas POPE [of Plymouth, Mass. ,1631] (1608- 1 683) and some of his descendants. By Franklin Leonard Pope. [Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for Jan., 1888. J Boston: press of David Clapp & Son, 1888. 8vo, 22 pages. A history of the Dorchester POPE family, 1634- 1888. With sketches of other Popes in England and America. By Charles Henry Pope. Boston: published by the author, 1888. 8vo, 340 pages, index. A genealogy of the descendants of Richard PORTER, who settled at Weymouth, Mass., 1635, an d allied fam- ilies; also some account of the descendants of John Por- ter, who settled at Hingham, Mass., 1635, and Salem 229 (Danvers), Mass., 1644. By Joseph W. Porter of Bur- lington, Me. * * * Bangor, Me.: Burr & Robin- son, printers, 1878. 8vo, 350 pages. The descendants of John PORTER of Windsor, Conn., in the line of his great-great-grandson, Col. Joshua Porter, M. D., of Salisbury, Litchfield co., Conn. With some account of the families into which they married. [By Henry P. Andrews and P. Porter Wiggins.] Printed for the compilers by George W. Ball, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.: 1882. 8vo, 125 pages, index. The descendants of John PORTER of Windsor, Conn., ID 35-9- Compiled by Henry Porter Andrews. Sara- toga Springs, N. Y. : G. W. Ball, printer, 1893. 2 vols. 8vo, 888 pages. PORTER family record. A few twigs from a branch of the Porter family [descendants of Robert Porter, early of Farmington, Conn. J By Cyrus Kinne Porter. Buf- falo, N. Y.: [Peter Paul Book Co., printers, 1896]. 4to, 17 pages. Genealogies of the POTTER families and their descend- ants in America. * * * By Charles Edward Potter. Boston: A. Mudge & Son, printers, 1888.. 4to, 270 pages. Memorial of Thomas POTTS, Jr., who settled in Pennsyl- vania; with an historic-genealogical account of his de- scendants to the eighth generation. By Mrs. Thomas Potts James. Cambridge: privately printed, 1874. 8vo, 416 pages. Our family ancestors. [Descendants of Thomas POTTS, Sr., of Germantown, Pa., 1692. J By Thomas Maxwell Potts. Canonsburg, Pa.: [press of J. G. Charlton], 1895. 8vo, 427 pages. 230 Long Island genealogies. Families of Albertson, Andrews, Bedell, Birdsall, Bowne, Carman, Carr, Clowes, Cock, Cornelius, Covert, Dean, Doughty, Duryea, Feke, Frost, Haff, Hallock, Haydock, Hicks, Hopkins, Jack- son, Jones, Keese, Ketcham, Kirby, Loines, Marvin, Merritt, Moore, Mott, Oakley, Onderdonck, Pearsall, Post, Powell, Prior, Robbins, Rodman, Rowland, Rush- more, Sands, Scudder, Seaman, Searing, Smith, Strick- land, Titus, Townsend, Underhill, Valentine, Vander- donk, Weeks, Whitman, Whitson, Willets, Williams, Willis, Wright, and other families. Being kindred de- scendants of Thomas POWELL of Bethpage, L. I., 1688. Compiled by Mary Powell Bunker. Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, printers, 1895. 8vo, 350 pages, indexed, map. The POWERS family. Genealogical and historical rec- ord of Walter Power and some of his descendants to the ninth generation. Compiled by Amos H. Powers. Chicago, 111.: Fergus Printing Co., 1884. 8vo, 199 pages, portraits, index. PRATT memorial. [Descendants of John of Dorchester, Mass., 1634, and others.] By Rev. Stillman Pratt. Middleboro, Mass.: [i860]. 4to, 8 pages. The PRATT family, or the descendants of Lieut. William Pratt, one of the first settlers of Hartford and Say- Brook, with genealogical notes of John Pratt of Hart- ford; Peter Pratt of Lyme; John Pratt (taylor) of Say- Brook. By Rev. F. W. Chapman, A. M. Hartford: printed by Case, Lockwood & Co., 1864. 8vo, 420 pages. Sketch of the life of Samuel F. PRATT; with some ac- count of the early history of the Pratt family. A paper read before the Buffalo Historical Society, March 10, 1873. By William P. Letchworth. Buffalo: 1874. 8vo, 211 pages. 231 The PRATT family. A genealogical record of Mathew Pratt of Weymouth, Mass., and his American descend- ants, 1623-1889. [By Francis G. Pratt, Jr.] Boston, Mass.: 1889. 8vo, 226 pages, index. A genealogical sketch of the PREBLE families resident in Portland, Me., A. D. 1850. * * * Printed but not published. Portland: Harmon & Williams, print- ers, 1850. 8vo, 28 pages. Genealogical sketch of the first three generations of PREBLES in America; with an account of Abraham Preble, the emigrant, their common ancestor, and of his grandson, Brigadier-General Jedediah Preble, his descendants. By Geo. Henry Preble, Capt., U. S. N. * * * Boston: printed for family circulation. David Clapp & Son, 1868. 8vo, 336 pages. The history and genealogy of the PRENTICE or Prentiss family in New England, from 1631 to 1852. Collected by C. J. F. Binney. Boston: published by the author, 1852. 8vo, 272 + 8 pages. The Roxbury, Mass., and New London, Conn., branch [of the family of] PRENTICE. Brighton, Mass.: Edwin C. Prentice, July, 1875. 8vo, 14 pages. The history and genealogy of the PRENTICE or Prentiss family of New England, etc., from 1631 to 1883. By C. J. F. Binney. Second edition. Boston: published by the editor, 1883. 8vo, 446 pages, portraits, views, indexes. The PRESCOTT memorial; or a genealogical memoir of the Prescott families in America. In two parts. By William Prescott, M. D. * * * Boston: printed by Henry W. Dutton & Son, 1870. 8vo, 653 pages. Memoranda of the PRESTON family. By Orlando Brown. Frankfort, Ky.: 1842. 8vo, 10 pages. 232 Memoranda of the PRESTON family. [By Orlando Brown. 2d edition. Cincinnati, Ohio: printed by Wrightson & Co., 1864.] 8vo, 16 pages. Memoranda of the PRESTON family [of Virginia, 1740]. By Orlando Brown. [3d edition.] Albany: J. Mun- sell, 78 State street, 1864. 8vo, 26 pages, edition 25 copies. Centennial meeting of the descendants of Philip and Rachel PRICE. [By Hon. Eli K. Price.] Phila.: Caxton Press, 1864. i2mo, 86 pages, two additional pages were printed in 1880. The golden wedding of Benjamin and Jane PRICE, with brief family record. Philadelphia: 1870. 8vo, 48 pages. Biographical sketches of James Embree, Philip PRICE and Eli K. Price. Philadelphia: 1881. 8vo, 67 pages; con- tains brief genealogical matter. The autobiography of an octogenarian, containing the genealogy of his ancestors, sketches of their history, and of various events that have occurred during his pro- tracted life; his theological views, etc., etc. By D. N. PRIME. Newburyport: William H. Huse & Co., print- ers, 1873. i2mo, 293 pages. The family of PRIME of Rowley, Mass. By Temple Prime. Huntington, N. Y.: 1887. 40 pages. Notes, genealogical, biographical and bibliographical, of the PRIME family. By E. D. G. Prime, D. D. Printed for private use: 1888 [by John Wilson & Son]. 8vo, 118 pages. PRIME. The descendants of James Prime, who was at Milford, Conn., in 1644, with some names in allied fami- lies. Compiled for private use only by Ralph E. Prime of Yonkers, N. Y. Yonkers, N. Y.: printed by G. B. Mottram, 1895. 8vo, 45 pages. 233 Some memoirs of the life and writings of the Rev. Thomas PRINCE [son of Elder John Prince of Hull, Mass., 1635 J, together with a pedigree of his family. By Sam- uel G. Drake. Boston: office of the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Society, 1851. 12 pages, reprinted from the " Register." Elder John PRINCE of Hull, Mass., 1635. A memorial, biographical and genealogical. By George Prince. Published by the author: 1888. C. W. Symonds, printer, Boston, Mass. 121110, 32 pages. Some materials for a genealogy of the PRINCE family of Danvers [Mass. Descendants of Robert Prince of Dan- vers, 1659]. By Eben Putnam. Salem, Mass.: re- printed from the Essex Institute Hist. Colls., 1891. 8vo, 11 pages. The PROCTOR gathering in commemoration of the 1 ooth anniversary of the wedding day of their progeni- tors, Mr. Joseph Proctor and Miss Elizabeth Epes. To- gether with the genealogy of the family. Gloucester, Mass.: Proctor Brothers, printers, 1868. 8vo, 46 pages. The first settlers of the PROCTOR family of New Eng- land. Showing the first three generations, who came over from England from years 1635 to 1692, and con- tinuation to Feb. 4, 1873. [By William L. Proctor.] Ogdensburg, N. Y. : Republican Steam Press, 1873. i2mo, 19 pages. Genealogical notes of the PROVOOST family of New York [cut of arms]. By Edwin R. Purple. New York: privately printed, 1875. 4to, 29 pages. Biographical and genealogical notes of the PROVOST ' family from 1545 to 1895. By Andrew J. Provost. New York: 1895. 8vo, 148 pages, plates. 234 The family of PUFFER of Massachusetts. By W. S. Ap- pleton. Boston, Mass.: David Clapp & Son, 1882. 8vo, 9 pages. Short history of the ancestors and founders of the PUM- PELLY family, taken from the oldest traditions. By Major Harmon Pumpelly Read. * * * Albany, N. Y.: 1893. 8vo, 25 pages. A tribute to the memory of John PUNCHARD: a sermon preached at his funeral, Feb. 16, 1857. By Samuel M. Worcester. ' With an appendix containing * * * the genealogy of the Punchard family. Boston: printed for private circulation, 1857. 8vo, 68 pages. The PUSEY family. By Pennock Pusey of St. Paul, Minn. Wilmington, Del.: 1883. 8vo, 14 pages. A history of the PUTNAM family in England and Amer- ica, recording the ancestry and descendants of John Putnam of Danvers, Mass.; Jan Poutman of Albany, N. Y., and Thomas Putnam of Hartford, Conn. By Eben Putnam. Illustrated. Salem, Mass., U. S. A.: The Salem Press Publishing Co., 1891-5. 8vo, parts 1-6, 400 pages. Record of the PYNCHON family [descendants of William Pynchon, founder of Springfield, Mass. J, England and America. Compiled by Dr. J. C. Pynchon. Spring- field, Mass.: press of Springfield Printing Co., 1894. 8vo, 22 pages. A genealogical table and history of the QUARRIER fam- ily in America. [Descendants of Col. Alexander Quar- rier of Virginia, 1785. J By a descendant [Major Alex. T. Laidley]. Charleston, W. Va. : Moore's printing office, 1890. Oblong 8vo, 9 x 12 inches, 44 pages. Memoranda respecting the families of QUINCY and Adams. [By C. F. Adams. Privately printed. Ha- vana: 1 84 1.] 8vo, 9 pages. 235 A brief account of the QUINCY family of Boston, Mass. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register, with additions and corrections. By W. H. Whitmore. 1857. 8vo, 8 pages. Genealogical memoranda of the QUISENBERRY family [descendants of John of Virginia, about 1651J, and other families, including the names of Chenault, Cameron, Mullins, Burris, Tandy, Bush, Broomhall, Finkle, Rigg and others. By Anderson Chenault Quisenberry. Washington, D. C: Hartman & Cadick, printers, 1897. 8vo, 204 pages. The RAINBOROWE family. Gleanings by Henry F. Waters, A. M., with annotations by Isaac J. Greenwood, A. M. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register, 1886. 8vo, 16 pages. Joseph RANDALL of Providence, R. I., and his descend- ants, 1684- 1868. * * * Providence, R. I. : prepared and printed by John A. C. Randall, 1868. 8vo, 34 pages. Genealogy of a branch of the RANDALL family. 1666 to 1879. Collected and arranged by a member of the family [Paul K. Randall of Cortland, N. Y. Printed at Norwich, N. Y. : 1879]. 8vo, 289 pages, arms, indexes. Transactions at the eighth family reunion of the descend- ants of Waitstell RANNEY and Jeremiah Atwood, held at Chester, Vt, August 28th and 29th, 1866. New York: S. Angell, printer, 1866. 8vo, 48 pages. A genealogical record of the descendants of Captain Sam- uel RANSOM of the Continental Army, killed at the massacre of Wyoming, Pa., July 3d, 1778. Compiled by his great-great-grandson, Captain Clinton B. Sears. St. Louis, Mo.: Nixon-Jones Printing Co., 1882. 8vo, 234 pages, full index. 236 Some material for a history of the name and family of Rentoul-Rintoul-RANTOUL. [Ancestry and descend- ants of Robert, who came to Boston in 1769.] Com- piled by Robert S. Rantoul. Reprinted from Historical Collections of the Essex Institute. Salem, Mass.: printed at the Salem Press, 1885. 8vo, 28 pages, por- trait. Notes relating to RAWLINS, or Rollins, with notices of early settlers of the name in America, and family records of Thomas of Boston, Nicholas of Newbury, William of Gloucester. By John R. Rollins, A. M. * * * Lawrence, Mass.: Geo. S. Merrill & Co., printers, 1870. 8vo, 84 pages, superseded by the later work. Records of families of the name RAWLINS or Rollins in the United States. * * * Compiled by John R. Rollins. Lawrence, Mass.: Geo. S. Merrill & Crocker, printers, 1874. 8vo, 348 pages. The RAWSON family. Memoir of Edward Rawson, secretary of the colony of Massachusetts Bay from 165 1 to 1686, with genealogical notices of his descendants. By Sullivan S. Rawson. Boston: published by the fam- ily, 1849. 8vo, 148 pages. The RAWSON family. A revised memoir of Edward Rawson, secretary of the colony of Massachusetts Bay from 1650 to 1686, with genealogical notices of his de- scendants, including nine generations. By E. B. Crane. Worcester, Mass.: published by the family, 1875. 8vo, 334 pages. Ancestry of Edward RAWSON, secretary of the colony of Massachusetts Bay. With some account of his life. By Ellery Bicknell Crane. Worcester, Mass.: Rice, printer, 1887. 8vo, 54 pages, portraits, arms. Sketch of the life and times of Dr. David RAY [who died at Otisfield, Me., 1822. With an account of the meeting 1 -> >-] of his descendants there Sept. 7, 1876]. By Grinfill Blake Holden of Millston, Wis. Boston, Mass. : printed for private circulation, 1881. i6mo, 24 pages. Genealogies of the RAYMOND families of New England, 1 630- 1 to 1886. * * * Compiled by Samuel Ray- mond. New York: press of J. J. Little & Co., 1886. 8vo, 298 pages, portraits, indexes. The journal of Dr. Caleb REA [preceded by a brief ac- count of his ancestry] . Edited by his great-grandson, F. M. Ray. [Reprinted from the Historical Collections of Essex Institute.] Salem: 188 1. 71 pages. 1598. Descendants of John READ [an early settler of Rehoboth, Mass.], 1859. Prepared and compiled by S. C. Newman. Providence, R. I. : A. Crawford Greene, printer, 1859. Chart 3x4^ feet, arms. Seth READ, Lieut.-Col. Continental Army, pioneer at Geneva, N. Y., 1787, and at Erie, Pa., June, 1795. [Descendant of John Read of Rehoboth, Mass., 1644.] His ancestors and descendants. By his great-grand- daughter, Mary Hunter Buford. Boston: 1895. 8vo, 166 pages. Genealogy of the REDFIELDS. Printed by Lewis H. Redfield. Onondaga, N. Y.: June, 1819. 1 page, superseded by the later work. Genealogy of the REDFIELD family in the United States. Stereotyped by J. S. Redfield: 1839. 11 pages, see later edition. Genealogical history of the REDFIELD family in the United States [descendants of William of New London, Conn.,- 1646]. By John Howard Redfield. Being a revision and extension of the genealogical tables com- piled in 1839 by William C. Redfield. Albany: Munsell & Rowland, i860. 8vo, 337 pages. 238 History of the REED family in Europe and America. By Jacob Whittemore Reed. Boston: John Wilson & Son, 1861. 8vo, 588 pages. History of the REEDS and Winns. By M. W. Carleton. Woburn, Mass.: A. T. Carter, printer, 1883. 49 pages. Souvenir programme of the semi-centennial meeting of the REED family, in the Reed Locust Grove, Wednesday, August 28th, 1895. Taunton, Mass.: [John S. Samp- son, printer, 1895]. 8vo, 8 pages, and a cover contain- ing 8 portraits; page 7 consists of genealogical notes of one line of Taunton descendants of Wm. Reade of Wey- mouth, Mass., 1636. The RESSEGUIE family. A historical and genealogical record of Alexander Resseguie of Norwalk, Conn. [1709], and four generations of his descendants. Com- piled by John E. Morris. Hartford, Conn. : press of the Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., 1888. 8vo, 99 pages, index. Genealogical history, showing the paternal line from Ar- thur REXFORD, a native of England, who married Elizabeth Stevens of New Haven, Conn., in 1702. Com- piled by John De Witt Rexford. Janesville, Wis.: Gazette Printing Co., printers, 1891. 8vo, yj pages, a preliminary circular pamphlet of 8 pages was issued in 1 88 1 to obtain information. The RHINELANDER family in America, showing the descendants of Philip Jacob Rhinelander [of New Rochelle, N. Y., 1686] and their alliances. [By Bentley D. Hasell. New York: 1896. J Chart, lithograph, 27 x 40 inches, limited edition, privately printed. An address, delivered at the annual meeting of the RICE family at Wayland, on Friday, September 5th, 185 1. By Abner Rice, A. M., of Woburn. Boston : press of Joseph L. Hallworth, 1851. 8vo, 14 pages. 239 A genealogical history of the RICE family: descendants of Deacon Edmund Rice, who came from Berkhamstead, Eng., and settled at Sudbury, Mass., in 1638 or 9. By Andrew Henshaw Ward, A. M. Boston: C. Benja- min Richardson, 1858. 8vo, 379 pages. Genealogy of the RICH and Townsend families. Pub- lished by Rich (brother of G. B. Rich of Buffalo): 1877. Privately printed. Genealogy. Descendants of Jonathan RICH [born at Truro, Mass., 1771, died at Ft. Covington, N. Y., 1844J. Prepared by George Rich. Columbus, Ohio: press of Nitschke Brothers, 1892. 8vo, 39 pages. A genealogical register of the descendants of several ancient Puritans. [The RICHARDS genealogy.] By Rev. Abner Morse, A. M. Vol. III. Boston: press of H. W. Dutton & Son, 1861. 8vo, 243 pages. A sketch of some of the descendants of Owen RICH- ARDS, who emigrated to Pennsylvania previous to 1718. By Louis Richards, Reading, Pa. [Reprinted from the Peiin. Mag. of Hist, and Biog.J Philadelphia: Collins, printer, 1882. 8vo, 20 pages, 2 portraits. The RICHARDSON memorial, comprising a full history and genealogy of the posterity of the three brothers, Ezekiel, Samuel and Thomas Richardson, who came from England and united with others in the foundation of Woburn, Mass., in the year 1641; of John Richard- son of Medfield, 1679; of Amos Richardson of Boston, 1640; of Edward and William Richardson of Newbury, 1643; with notices of Richardsons in England and else- where. By John Adams Vinton. * * * Portland, Me. : printed for the subscribers by Brown, Thurston & Co., 1876. 8vo, 944 pages. 240 The genealogy of the RICHARDSON family of the state of Delaware. By Richard Richardson. Philadelphia: 1878. 8vo, 60 pages. Notes on the RICHARDSON and Russell families. [Descendants of Moses Richardson of Cambridge, Mass., 1749, and Samuel Russell of Boston, 1747.J By James Kimball. Reprinted from the Essex Institute Historical Collections. Salem, Mass.: 1880. 8vo, 39 pages. The RICHMOND family, 1594-1896, and pre-American ancestors, 1040- 1594. By Joshua Bailey Richmond. * * * Boston: Heintzemann press, 1897. 8vo, 614 pages, 18 illustrations, index. Records of some of the descendants of George and Maturin RICKER, who were early at Dover, N. H.; and who were killed by the Indians, June 4, 1706. Compiled by William B. Lapham, M. D. Augusta, Me.: Sprague, Owen & Nash, printers, 1877. 8vo, 20 pages. A genealogical sketch of the RIDDELL family, including a list of the descendants of the three brothers, Hugh, Gawn and Robert, who came to America in 1737. By W. P. Riddel, A. B., [of] New Orleans. [Printed by J. F. Trow, New York:] 1852. 8vo, 44 pages. History of the ancient Ryedales and their descendants in Normandy, Great Britain, Ireland and America, from 860 to 1884. Comprising the genealogy and biography of the families of RIDDELL, Riddle, Ridlon and Rid- ley, etc. By G. T. Ridlon. Manchester, N. H.: pub- lished by the author, 1884. 8vo, 786 pages, portraits and plates, arms, index. Brief history of the RIKER family, from fheir first emigra- tion to this country, in the year 1638, to the present time. By James Riker, Jr. New York: 1851. 8vo, 19 pages. 241 Genealogy of a part of the RIPLEY family [one branch of descendants of William Ripley of Hingham, Mass.]. Compiled by H. W. Ripley, Harlem, N. Y. 1866. 8vo, 7 pages, superseded by later edition. Genealogy of a part of the RIPLEY family [descendants of William of Hingham, Mass. J. Compiled by H. W. Ripley. Newark, N. J. : A. Stephen Holbrook, printer, 1867. i2mo, 48 pages. A geneo-biographical history of the RITTENHOUSE family and all its branches in America, with sketches of their descendants from the earliest available records to the present time, including the birth of Wilhelm in 1644. * * * By Daniel K. Cassel. * * * With an introduction by Alvah Rittenhouse, M. D. Vol. I. Published by the Rittenhouse Memorial Association, Philadelphia, Pa.: 1893. 8vo, xlix, 272 pages, 52 illus- trations. History of the RITTENHOUSE family. By Daniel K. Cassel. Germantown, Pa.: 1894-5. 8vo, 128 pages, the first j6 pages were printed in 1894 as part I, and the remainder in 1895 as part II, the whole a continuation of the 1893 volume. A record of the family of Joseph RITTENHOUSE [of Philadelphia, who died Sept. 7, 1875]. By Daniel K. Cassel. Norristown, Pa. : Herald Printing Rooms, 1896. 8vo, 10 pages. The family record of David RITTENHOUSE, including his sisters. * * * By Daniel K. Cassel of German- town, Pa. Norristown, Pa.: Herald Printing Rooms, 1897. 8vo, 139 pages, 7 portraits, partly indexed. Family record of the ancestors of Ephraim and Abigal ROBBINS and their descendants. [By Gurdon Rob- bins. Hartford: 1843. J : P a g e » x 3 by 16 inches. 16 242 Chart of descendants of John ROBBINS of Wethersfield, Conn., through his great-great-grandson, Capt. Elisha Robbins. * * * [By D. P. Holton. New York: 1881.] 2x3 feet. Genealogy of the ROBERDEAU family [ancestry and descendants of Robert of Philadelphia, 1776], including a biography of General Daniel Roberdeau of the Revo- lutionary Army. * * * By Roberdeau Buchanan. Printed for private distribution. Washington, D. C: Joseph L. Pearson, printer, 1876. 8vo, 196 pages. ROBERTS family of Burlington co., N. J. Philadelphia: 1852. Chart. Descendants of John ROBERTS of Simsbury, Conn., and Bloomfield, Conn. By Lester A. Roberts of Brooklyn, N. Y. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register, 1888. 8vo, 7 pages. The ROBERTS family of Simsbury, Conn., in the line of Capt. Lemuel Roberts, 1 742-1 789. Compiled by Frank Farnsworth Starr for James G. Goodwin. Hartford, Conn.: 1896. 8vo, 54 pages. Reuben ROBIE [descendant of Henry of Dorchester, Mass., 1639] and Nancy Whiting Robie [descendant of Samuel Whiting of Boston, Mass., 1636], their ancestors and descendants. [By Reuben Edward Robie. Bath, N. Y.: 1 892. J 8vo, 24 pages, of which last 8 relate to Whiting family. Genealogy and family register of George ROBINSON, late of Attleboro', Mass., with an account of his ances- tors. Compiled by one of his sons in 1829. Hallowell, Me.: Glazier, Masters & Co., printers, 1831. i6mo, 36 pages and 36 blank leaves. Genealogical history of the families of ROBINSONS, Saf- fords, Harwoods and Clarks. By Sarah Robinson. Bennington, Vt.: 1837. i2mo, 96 pages. 243 Memoir of the Rev. William ROBINSON, formerly pastor of the Congregational church in Southington, Conn. With some account of his ancestors in this country. By his son, Edward Robinson. Printed for private distri- bution. New York: John F. Trow, printer, 1859. 8vo, 214 pages. Fragments of family and contemporary history [of the ROBINSONS, Blaines and McCords of the Cumber- land Valley, Pa. J. Gathered by T. H. R[obinson]. Pittsburg: printed by Bakewell & Marthens, 1867. 8vo, 142 pages. Recollections of olden times: Rowland ROBINSON of Narragansett and his unfortunate son; with genealogies of the Robinson, Hazard and Sweet families of Rhode Island. By Thos. R. Hazard. Also, genealogical sketch of the Hazards of the middle states. By Willis P. Hazard of West Chester, Pa. Newport, R. I.: 1879. 8vo, 291 pages. William and Anne ROBINSON of Dorchester, Mass. Their ancestors and descendants. By Edward D. Har- ris. Boston: press of David Clapp & Son, 1890. 8vo, 60 pages, edition 250 copies. Items of ancestry [of the author relating to the ROBIN- SON family of Plymouth, Mass., 1630, and allies] by a descendant, I- M. R. [Ida May Robinson]. Privately printed. Boston: David Clapp & Son, 1894. 8vo, 93 pages, index. Early history of the ROCHESTER family in America [descendants of. Nicholas Rochester of Virginia, 1689], with charts of the family and its connections, from 1640 to 1882. Collected and compiled by Nathaniel Roches- ter. Buffalo, N. Y. : printing house of Matthews, Northrup & Co., 1882. Large 8vo, 15 pages and 10 pages of charts, making 25 pages in all, also colored coat of arms. 244 A sermon preached at the funeral of Martin ROCK- WELL of Colebrook, December n, 1851. By Rev. Joseph Elbridge. With an appendix and a genealogy of the Rockwell family. Printed for the descendants of Samuel Rockwell of Colebrook. New Haven: printed by B. L. Hamlin, 1852. 8vo, 27 pages. The ROCKWELL family in America. A genealogical record from 1630- 1873. By Henry Ensign Rockwell. Boston: Rockwell & Churchill, publishers, 1873. 8vo, 224 pages. A historical and genealogical record of the descendants of Timothy ROCKWOOD, born in Medway, July 5, 1727, died in Holliston, Feb. 21, 1806. Compiled from au- thentic sources, by E. L. Rockwood. Boston, Mass.: published by the compiler [printed by Bazin & Chand- ler], 1856. i2tno, 151 pages. Autumn leaves from family trees; historical, biographical and genealogical materials relating to the Cauffman, Chidsey, Churchman, Foster, Montgomery, Roden- bough, Shewell and affiliated families, * * * by Thomas Francis RODENBOUGH. New York: Clark & Zugalla, publishers, 1892. 8vo, 304 pages, edition 150 copies. Genealogy of the RODMAN family, 1620 to 1886. By Charles Henry Jones. Philadelphia: 1886. 8vo, 287 pages, portraits. Notes on the RODMAN genealogy. [Descendants of Thomas and John of Newport, R. I.] By William Woodbridge Rodman. New Haven, Conn.: printed for the author, 1887. 8vo, 27 pages. Historic records of an old family. [The ancestry of Francis A. ROE, U. S. N.]. 1890. 16 pages. 245 Genealogical memoir of the family of Rev. Nathaniel ROGERS. By a descendant. [1851.] 8vo, 48 pages. Descendants of Rev. Daniel ROGERS of Littleton, Mass., 1706-1885. By John Ward Dean, A. M., of Boston. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register, 1885. 8vo, 6 pages. A sketch of some of the descendants of Samuel ROGERS of Monmouth co., N. J. By G. S. L. Ward. Phila.: 1888. 8vo, 18 pages. The John ROGERS families in Plymouth [Mass.], and vicinity. By Josiah H. Drummond. [Reprinted from the proceedings of the Maine Historical Society, 1896.] 8vo, 26 pages, edition of 200 copies. The ROGERS family of Georgetown. [Descendants of George of Londonderry, N. H., 1720.J By Josiah H. Drummond. [Portland, Me.: 1897. J 8vo, 37 pages. Descendants of Pocahontas (called also) Matoa [through her marriage with John ROLFE. By T. H. Wynne. Richmond, Va.: 1867.] 4to, 6 pages. Pocahontas, alias Matoaka, and her descendants through her marriage at Jamestown, Va., in April, 1614, with John ROLFE, Gentleman; with biographical sketches by Wyndham Robertson and illustrative historical notes by R. A. Brock. J. W. Randolph & English, publishers, Richmond, Va. : 1887. 8vo, 84 pages, portrait, a few copies had 8 extra portraits inserted. Lineal ancestors of Hon. Daniel G. and Susan B. ROL- LINS of Great Falls, N. H. By their son, E. A. Rol- lins. 188 1. Chart. A genealogical record of the descendants of Alexander ROLLO of East Haddam, Conn., 1685-1895, with bio- graphical notes. By John Hollenbeck Roiio. Pri- 246 vately printed for the author. Wilmington, Del.: 1896. 8vo, 56 pages, edition of 75 copies. Descendants of Peter Willemse ROOME [of New York City, 1684. By P. R. Warner. New York:] 1883. 8vo, 348 + 62 pages, carries out all the female lines, par- ticularly Berry, Hardenbrook, Post, Slingerland and Van Houton, which cover many pages. ROOT genealogical records, 1600-1870. Comprising the general history of the Root and Roots families in Amer- ica. By James Pierce Root. * * * New York: R. C. Root, Anthony & Co., 1870. 8vo, 533 pages. A chart of the ancestors and descendants of Rev. Robert ROSE, * * * came to Virginia in 1725, died 1751. Prepared by W. G. Stanard for Miss Annie Fitzhugh Rose Walker. Richmond, Va.: Wm. Ellis Jones, printer, 1895. Chart, 27 x 32 inches, folded in cloth cover. The ROSENBERGER family of Montgomery co. [Penn.]. By Edward Mathews. Harleysville, Pa.: 1892. 8vo, 60 pages. Stemmata Rosellana. [Descendants of Zechariah ROS- SELL of Eayrstown, N. J., 1723. J Compiled from in- quisitiones post mortem, parliamentary records, rotuli hundredorum, chancery reports, etc. By Clifford Stan- ley Sims. Philadelphia: William F. Geddes, printer, 1859. 8vo, 8 pages. Memorabilia concerning the Rev. Lucas Rauss * * * [a native of Austria, who came to Philadelphia, Pa., 1749], including an account of his ancestors and de- scendants [of the name of ROUSE]. By the Rev. Luther A. Gotwald, D. D. * * * York, Pa.: O. Stuck, book printer, 1878. 8vo, 68 pages. 247 A genealogical sketch of the posterity of John ROW- LAND, * * * of East Whitland, Chester co., Pa. By Henry G. Rowland and Edward A. Rowland. Phila- delphia: 1893. i2mo, 33 pages. The New England ROYALLS. By Edward Doubleday Harris. [Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register.] Boston: David Clapp & Son, printers, 1885. 8vo, 27 pages. RUGGLES genealogy. By Henry S. Ruggles. Wake- field, Mass.: 1892. 4to, 232 pages, edition 50 copies, privately printed for subscribers at $20 each, for family only, none are in any library, nor to be had. A second edition was afterward printed, and in 1896 a third edi- tion of 25 copies which had additional matter. Evidences of the derivation of the RUGGLES family of England and America from that of Ruggeley of Staf- fordshire. By Henry Stoddard Ruggles of Wakefield, Mass. New York: 1894. '8vo, 4 pages. The RUGGLES lineage; five generations. By Henry Stoddard Ruggles of Wakefield, Mass. Privately printed: 1896. 8vo, 14 pages, edition 25 copies. The genealogy of Thomas 4 RUGGLES of Roxbury, 1637, to Thomas 9 Ruggles of Pomfret, Conn. * * * By Franklin Ladd Bailey. 1896. 8vo, 44 pages. The RUMBAUGH family, 1753-1888, of Perry co., Pa. 1888. i6mo, 104 pages. A genealogy of RUNNELS and Reynolds families in America; with records and brief memorials of the earli- est ancestors, so far as known, and of many of their de- scendants bearing the same and other names. In three parts, with an appendix. By M. T. Runnels, A. M. * * * Boston: Alfred Mudge & Son, printers, 1873. 8vo, 16 and 355 pages. 248 Genealogy of the RUNYAN family. Compiled by Henry Runyan. Princeton, N. J.: 1891. 8vo, 9 pages. A brief biographical memorial of Joh. Jonas RUPP [who came to Pennsylvania, 1 751 J and a complete genealog- ical family register of his lineal descendants, from 1756 to 1875, with an appendix. By I. Daniel Rupp. L. W. Robinson, proprietor, West Philadelphia, Pa., 1875. i2tno, 292 pages, portrait, index. Genealogy of that branch of the RUSSELL family which comprises the descendants of John Russell of Woburn, Mass. 1640-1878. By John Russell Bartlett. Provi- dence: privately printed, 1879. 8vo, 212 pages. - William RUSSELL and his descendants. By Anna Rus- sell des Cognets. Lexington, Ky.: 1884. 8vo, 124 pages. Record of the RUST family, embracing descendants of Henry Rust, who came from England, settled in Hing- ham, Mass., 1634-5. By Albert D. Rust. Waco, Texas: 1891. 8vo, 528 pages, illustrated. The RUTGERS family of New York. By Ernest H. Crosby. New York: [reprinted from the N. Y. Gen. and Biog. Record for April, 1886]. 8vo, 27 pages. Family records and events. By Livingston RUTHER- FORD. New York: The DeVinne Press, 1894. 8vo, 355 P a g es > portraits, plates, fac-simile, folded pedigrees, etc. A short sketch of the life of Mrs. Azubah Freeman RYDER, a centenarian now living at the advanced age of 104 years and 6 months; also a list of her immediate ancestors and descendants. Boston: John H. Ryder, publisher, 1888. Square i6mo, 44 pages, portrait. 249 RYMES genealogy. Samuel Rymes of Portsmouth, N. H. [1690], and his descendants. Compiled by Christopher E. Rymes, Somerville, Mass. 1897. 4to, 13 leaves. The SAB IN family of America. The four earliest genera- tions. By the Rev. Anson Titus, Jr. Weymouth, Mass. : 1882. 8vo, 11 pages, reprint from New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register. James Osborne SAFFORD, member of the Finance Com- mittee of the Essex Institute from 1874 to 1883 [and his descent from Thomas Safford of Ipswich, 1641]. By Robert S. Rantoul. From the Historical Collections of the Essex Institute: 1883. 8vo, 12 pages. Genealogical record of the descendants of David SAGE, a native of Wales; born 1639, and one of the first settlers of Middletown, Conn., 1652. Carefully prepared and revised by the author [Elisha L. Sage] from authentic records. Middletown, Conn.: Pelton & King, printers, 1878. 8vo, 82 pages, 7 photo portraits, arms. Genealogy of the SAHLERS of the United States of America, and of their kinsmen, the Gross family. By Louis Hasbrouck Sahler. Utica, N. Y. : L. C. Childs & Son, printers, 1895. 4 to 38 pages, 3 illustrations. Family memorials. A series of genealogical and biograph- ical monographs on the families of SALISBURY, Ald- worth-Elbridge, Sewall, Pyldren-Dummer, Walley, Quincy, Gookin, Wendell, Breese, Chevalier-Anderson and Phillips. With 15 pedigrees and an appendix. By Edward Elbridge Salisbury. 1885. Privately printed [by Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, New Haven, Conn.]. 4to, 696 pages. Family histories and genealogies, a series of genealogical and biographical monographs on the families of Mac- Curdy, Mitchell, Lord, Lynde, Digby, Newdigate, Hoo, 250 Willoughby, Griswold, Wolcott, Pitkin, Ogden, John- son, Diodati, Lee and Marvin. And notes. * * * By Edward E. SALISBURY. Privately printed [by Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, New Haven, Conn.:] 1892. 3 vols., 4to, 721 + 503 + 312 pages. The SALKELD family of Pennsylvania, from John, who emigrated 1705, to the fourth generation, so far as known. By [Mr. Heacock] a descendant. 1867. i2mo, 8 pages. The Salsburgers and their descendants, being the history of a colony of German Lutheran Protestants, who emi- grated to Georgia in 1734 and settled at Ebenezer, 25 miles above the city of Savannah. By Rev. P. A. Strobel of Americus, Ga. Baltimore, Md.: 1855. i2mo, portrait. First families of Old Monmouth [co., N. J.]. SALTER family. [Descendants of Richard of Monmouth, 1687.] By J. E. Stillwell, M. D. New York City: [1882]. 8vo, 11 pages; some copies were bound up with the " Memorial of George W. Salter," published at Wash- ington in 1882. The SAMPSON family. [Genealogical memoirs of the Sampson family in America, from the arrival of the May- flower, in 1620, to the present time. By John Adams Vinton. * * * Boston: printed by Henry W. Dut- ton & Son, 1864. 8vo, 136 pages, reprinted from the Giles Memorial. Genealogy of the SANBORN family. By Nathan San- born, M. D., Henniker, N. H. From the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register. Boston: printed by H. W. Dutton & Son, 1856. 8vo, 21 pages. The Sambornes of England and America. By V. C. SAN- BORN of Concord, Mass. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register, 1885. 8vo, 11 pages. 251 SANBORN family in the United States, and brief sketch of life of John B. Sanborn. St. Paul, Minn.: H. M. Smyth Printing Co., 1887. 8vo, 75 pages; the first 14 pages is a reprint of the 1885 pamphlet of 11 pages by V. C. Sanborn; the next 26 pages is a reprint of the 1856 pamphlet of 21 pages by Nathan Sanborn, and the rest is new matter by John B. Sanborn. Notes on the English ancestry of the following American families: Samborne or SANBORN * * * of Hamp- ton, N. H., in 1640; Bachiler or Batcheller * * * of Hampton, in 1638; Blake * * * of Hampton, in 1647; Levet, Lovet or Leavitt * * * of Hampton, in 1643, an d Kirtland or Kirkland * * * of Lynn, Mass, in 1635. By V. C. Sanborn. Boston: [reprinted from the Register] 1894. 8vo, 16 pages. American and English Sambornes. By V. C. SANBORN of La Grange, 111. Concord, N. H.: Monitor Press, 1895. 8vo, 30 pages, illustrated, reprinted from the " Granite Monthly." The Samborne ancestry. By V. C. SANBORN of La Grange, 111. [Reprinted from the London Genealogist for January, 1897.] 8vo, 8 pages. The first Sambornes of Hampton, N. H. « By V. C. SAN- BORN of La Grange, 111. [Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for Jan., 1897.] Boston: David Clapp & Son, 1897. 8vo, 10 pages. Descent of Comfort SANDS [from James of Rhode Island, 1643] and of his children, with notes on the families of Ray, Thomas, Guthrie, Alcock, Palgrave, Cornell,, Dodge, Hunt, Jessup. [By Temple Prime.] New York: [The De Vinne Press] 1886. 8vo, 91 pages. SANFORD genealogy: the branch of William [of Taun- ton, R. I., 1757, and] of Madison, N. Y., of the sixth 252 American generation [from John Sanford, early of Bos- ton, Mass., and Portsmouth, R. I.J. By Heman Howes Sanford. Syracuse, N. Y.: 1894. 8vo, 70 pages. Genealogy of the descendants of Richard SANGER, the Puritan. By Rev. Abner Morse, A. M. Boston: George Coolidge, 185 1. 8vo, 12 pages. Genealogy of the SARGENT family. Descendants of William of Maiden, Mass. By Aaron Sargent. Bos- ton: S. G. Drake, 1858. i2mo, 108 pages. Reminiscences of Lucius Manlius SARGENT: with an ap- pendix containing a genealogy of his family [descend- ants of William of Gloucester, Mass. J, and other matters. By John H. Sheppard. Boston: printed by David Clapp & Son, 1871. 8vo, 51 pages. Col. Paul Dudley SARGENT of Sullivan, Me. [and his descendants. By Ignatius Sargent. Reprinted from the Bangor Hist. Mag. J. Bangor, Me.: 1887. 8vo, 8 pages. SARGENTS from England, first to settle in New England prior to 1690. The first William Sargent, Amesbury, Mass. * * * Moses Sargent, Warren, Vt, and that of all his descendants. By Edwin Everett Sargent. St. Johnsbury, Vt.: 1893. i2mo, 21 pages. SARGENT genealogy. Hugh Sargent of Courteen Hall, Northamptonshire, and his descendants in England. By John S. Sargent of Chicago, 111. William Sargent of Maiden, New England, and his descendants in America. By Aaron Sargent of Somerville, Mass. Somerville: 1895. 8vo, 218 pages. Mr. William SAUNDERS and Mrs. Sarah Flagg Saun- ders, late of Cambridge, with their family record and genealogy. Printed for private distribution: 1872. 39 pages. 253 Family of John SAVAGE of Middletown, Conn., 1652. [Reprinted, with large additions from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register.] By James Francis Savage. Boston: David Clapp & Son, printers, 1894. 8vo, 26 pages. The SAVERY family of America. By A. W. Savary, M. A. [Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for October, 1887.] 8vo, 20 pages. A genealogical and biographical record of the SAVERY families (Savory and Savary), and of the Severy family (Severit, Savery, Savory and Savary), descended from early immigrants to New England and Philadelphia. * * * By A. W. Savary. Boston: The Collins Press, 1893. 8vo, 20 + 266 pages. SAWIN: summary notes concerning John Sawin [of Watertown, Mass., 1652], and his posterity. By Thomas E. Sawin. Wendell, Mass.: published by the author. Athol Depot, Mass.: Rufus Putnam, printer, 1866. 8vo, 48 pages. Golden wedding. Fiftieth anniversary of the marriage of Jesse SAWYER [a descendant of Thomas of Rowley, Mass., 1647] and Elizabeth Goodell, Feb. 11, 1869, Belvidere, 111. With notices of the family since 1639. Utica, N. Y. : Roberts, printer, 1869. 8vo, 12 pages. SAWYERS in America; or a history of the immigrant Sawyers, who settled in New England; showing their connection with colonial history. * * * By Amory Carter. Worcester, Mass.: 1883. 8vo, 120 pages. A genealogy of some of the descendants of William SAW- YER of Newbury, Mass., embracing ten generations and one hundred and seven families. By Nathaniel Sawyer of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Joseph Burbeen Walker of Concord, N. H. Manchester, N. H.: printed by Wm. H. Moore, 1889. 59 pages (paged 47+ 12), index. 2 54 Some descendants of William SAWYER of Newbury, Mass. By W. S. Appleton. [Reprinted with additions from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register.] Boston: press of David Clapp & Son, 1891. 8vo, 11 pages. The SAYWARD family. Being the history and geneal- ogy of Henry Sayward of York, Me. [1667], and his de- scendants, with a brief account of other Saywards, who settled in America. By Charles A. Sayward. Ipswich, Mass.: Independent Press, E. G. Hull, 1890. i2mo, 177 pages, arms. Materials for a genealogy of the SCAMMON family in Maine. [By B. N. Goodale of Saco, Me. J Salem, Mass.: The Salem Press, 1892. 8vo, 21 pages. The Rev. William SCHENCK [born in New Jersey in 1740, died in Ohio in 1823], his ancestry [from Roelof Martense Schenck, born in Holland 1619, settled on Long Island, N. Y., in 1650] and his descendants. Compiled by A. D. Schenck, U. S. Army. Washington, D. C. : Rufus H. Darby, publisher, 1883. 8vo, 163 pages, index. The Blyenbeck and Afferden branch of the family of SCHENCK and Nydeck. From the [work entitled] "Family of Schenck van Nydeggen; " [printed at] Cologne: i860. By A. D. Schenck, U. S. A. Hamp- ton, Va. : Normal School press print, 1885. 8vo, 26 pages, intended to take the place of pages 20 to 23 of the author's Schenck Genealogy, published in 1883. SCHUREMAN genealogy. [Descendants of Jacobus of Three-Mile Run, N. J., 1719.] Prepared by Richard Wynkoop of Brooklyn, N. Y. Published by Melancthon F. Schureman of New York City: 1889. 8vo, 55 pages, indexes. 255 SCHUYLER family. By Joel Munsell. 1874. 8vo, 11 pages, edition of 30 copies, reprinted from the N. Y. Gen. and Biog. Record. Colonial New York. Philip SCHUYLER and his family. * * * By George W. Schuyler. In two volumes. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1885. 2 vols. 8vo, 509 + 539 pages, arms, full index. Antiquity of the name of SCOTT, with brief historical notes. A paper read before the Western Reserve His- torical Society by Martin B. Scott, Cleveland, Ohio. [Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for April, 1869. J Boston, Mass.: D. Clapp & Son, 1869. 8vo, 15 pages. A genealogical register of the descendants of John SCRANTON of Guilford, Conn., who died in the year 1671. Compiled by Rev. Erastus Scranton, A. M., of Burlington, Conn. Hartford: press of Case, Tiffany & Co., 1855. 8vo, 104 pages. Two centuries of the First Baptist Church of South Caro- lina [with a part of the genealogy of the families of SCREVEN and Hart]. Edited by Rev. H. A. Tup- per. 1889. History of the SCRIPPS family. By James E. Scripps. Detroit, Mich.: printed for private circulation, 1882. i2mo, 28 pages, portraits of author, view. Genealogy, biography and history. Genealogy of the SEAGRAVE family from 1725-1881, as descended from John and Sarah Seagrave, who came from England. * * * By David Seagrave. Worcester, Mass.: printed by Tyler & Seagrave, 1881. 8vo, 93 pages. SEAMAN family. [Descendants of John of Hempstead, L. I., 1660. New York: i860.] 4to, 6 pages. 256 A record of the SE ARIGHT family (also written Sea- wright), established in America by William Searight, who came * * * to Lancaster co., Pa., 1740. * * * By James A. Searight. Uniontown, Pa.: [press of M. Cullaton & Co.J 1893. 8vo, 228 pages. [Notices of the SEARS family. Cambridge, Mass.: 1855.] 14 pages. Pictures of the olden time, as shown in the fortunes of a family of the Pilgrims. By Edmund H. SEARS. With a genealogy. Private edition. Boston: Crosby, Nichols & Co., 1857. 8vo, 337 and 96 pages, the latter consisting of a genealogy of the Sears family, super- seded by the later work of 1890. The descendants of Richard Sares (SEARS) of Yarmouth, Mass., 1638-1888. With an appendix containing some notices of other families by the name of Sears. By Sam- uel P. May. Albany, N. Y. : Joel Munsell's Sons, pub- lishers, 1890. 8vo, 665 pages, portrait, full indexes. The SEAVER family. A genealogy of Robert Seaver of Roxbury, Mass., and some of his descendants. By William Blake Trask. Boston: David Clapp & Son, printers, 1872. 8vo, 52 pages. Calvin SELDEN of Lyme, Conn., and his children. An address delivered at a meeting of the Selden family at Fenwick Grove, Saybrook, Conn., Aug. 22, 1877. By Daniel C. Eaton. New Haven, Conn.: 1877. Printed, not published. 8vo, 15 pages. SEMPLE family tree. By William Alexander Semple. 1888. Chart, 36 x 40 inches, photo-lithograph. Genealogical history of the family of SEMPLE, from 1214 to 1888. Compiled and arranged by William Alexan- der Semple of Broad Brook, Conn. Hartfprd, Conn.: 257 press of the Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., 1888. 8vo, 60 pages, colored arms. Materials for a history of the SESSIONS family in Amer- ica, the descendants of Alexander Sessions of Andover, Mass., 1669. Gathered by Francis C. Sessions. Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, publishers, 1890. 8vo, 252 pages, 10 portraits, plates, arms, etc. SETON of Parbroath, in Scotland and America. [The ancestry and descendants in one line of William Seton, who came to New York, 1763. By Rev. Robert Seton.J New York: 1890. i2mo, 28 pages. The Severans [SEVERANCE and Seaverns] genealogical history. [Descendants of John Severans of Salisbury, Mass., 1638.] Compiled by Rev. John F. Severance. Chicago: R. R. Donnelley & Sons, Co., 1893. 8vo, xix + 78 + 58 = 155 pages, portrait, 2 indexes. SEYMOUR pedigree [chart of one line of descendants of Richard of Hartford, 1639]. Constructed by Geo. R. Howell of Albany, N. Y. 1880. Broadside, 12 x 17 inches. Capt. John SHACKFORD [of Eastport, Me., 1783] and family. By Samuel Shackford of Chicago, 111. [Re- printed from Kilby's History of Eastport and Passama- quoddy, Me., 1888.] 8vo, 8 pages. Pedigree of William Mclntire SHAKESPEAR, Sr., of Dover, Del. By Edward D. Shakespear, M. D. Phila- delphia, Pa.: 1882. Chart. Records of the SHARPE family in England and America, from 1580 to 1870. By W. C. Sharpe. Seymour, Conn.: published by W. C. Sharpe, 1874. i8mo, 34 pages, superseded by a later edition. 17 258 SHARPE genealogy and miscellany. By W. C. Sharpe. Record Print, Seymour, Conn., 1880. 8vo, 178 pages, portraits, arms. The Sharpes. [A monthly devoted to the records of the SHARP family. By W. C. Sharpe. Seymour, Conn. : printed by the author, 1893-6.] 8vo, 212 pages. Family record; containing the settlement, and genealogy to the present time, of the SHARPLES family in North America. * * * By Joseph Sharpless. Phila- delphia: Kimber & Sharpless, 1816. i2mo, 123 pages, superseded by the later work. Genealogy of the SHARPLESS family, descended from John and Jane Sharpless, settlers near Chester, Pa., 1682, together with an account of the English ancestry of the family. Compiled by Gilbert Cope. Published for the family under the auspices of the bi-centennial committee. Phila. : 1887. 4to, 1333 pages, index. Memorials of the descendants of William SHATTUCK, the progenitor of the families in America that have borne his name; including an introduction and an ap- pendix containing collateral information. By Lemuel Shattuck. Boston: printed by Dutton & Wentworth for the family, 1855. 8vo, 414 pages. A biographical sketch of Robert Gould SHAW (1776- 1853). [With a genealogy.] Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register. Boston, Mass.: printed for the family, 1880. 8vo, 34 pages. The SHELDON magazine; or a genealogical list of the Sheldons in America, with biographical and historical notes, and notices of other families with which they intermarried. By Rev. Henry Olcott Sheldon. Lou- donville, Ashland co., Ohio: 1855-7. 8vo, 112 pages, issued in numbers. 259 Brief memoir of the family of SHELTON of Connecticut. [By B. H. Dixon. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register.] Boston: 1857. 8vo, 5 pages. Descendants of Edward SHEPARD, Cambridge, Mass., 1639. By James Shepard, Naman Sheppard, A. E. B. Shepherd. [Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for July, 1878.] 8vo, 18 pages. A genealogical history of William SHEPARD of Fosse- cut, England, and some of his descendants [chiefly through his son, Thomas of Cambridge, Mass., 1635]. By George L. Shepard, Boston, Mass. Salem, Mass.: Observer Book and Job Print, 1886. 8vo, 63 pages, plate, indexes. Ralph SHEPARD, Puritan [who came to New England in 1635 and settled at Maiden, Mass., and two genera- tions of his descendants]. By Ralph Hamilton Shep- ard. Printed for private circulation. Dedham, Mass.: 1893. 8vo, 50 pages, edition 50 copies. History of the SHEPARD family [of Vermont]. By Chester Brown. Montpelier, Vt. : Argus and Patriot Co., 1894. 8vo, 16 pages. A brief history of the SHEPPARD family. * * * By William A. Sheppard. Calcutta: 1891. 8vo, 39 pages. Records of the SHERMAN family, as relating to the an- cestors and descendants of Benjamin Sherman from Henry Sherman, County of Suffolk, Eng., down to the thirteenth generation. By David H. Sherman. 1887. 8vo, 94 pages, privately printed. The SHERRARD family of Steubenville. By Robert Andrew Sherrard. Edited by Thomas Johnston Sher- rard. Philadelphia. Pa. : 1890. 8vo, 409 pages. The descendants of Samuel SHERRILL of East Hampton, L. I., N. Y. By Charles H. Sherrill, Jr. New York City: 1894. 8vo, 132 pages, index. 260 1680. A family souvenir. 1877. Record of proceedings at the first gathering of descendants of John SHIL- LAEER at the old homestead, Peabody, Mass., Oct. 4, 1877. Boston, Mass.: C. W. Calkins & Co., printers, 1877. i6mo, 48 pages. Genealogy of the descendants of Dr. William SHIPPEN, the elder, of Philadelphia, member of the Continental Congress. By Roberdeau Buchanan. * * * Pri- vately printed. Washington: Josiah L. Pearson, printer, 1877. 8vo, 16 pages. The SHOEMAKER family. By Thomas H. Shoemaker. Philadelphia, Pa.: 1893. 8vo, 112 pages. History of the SHUEY family in America, from 1732 to 1876. [Descendants of Daniel, who came to Philadel- phia in 1732.] By D. B. Shuey, A. M. Lancaster, Pa.: published for the members of the family by the author, 1876. i2mo, 279 pages, index of given names. The ancestry, life and times of Hon. Henry Hastings SIB- LEY, LL. D., first governor of Minnesota. By Nathan- iel West, D. D. Pioneer Press Pub. Co., St. Paul, Minn.: 1889. 8vo, 596 pages. Genealogy of the SIGOURNEY family [descendants of Andrew of Boston, 1686]. By Henry H. W. Sigourney. Boston and Cambridge: James Munroe & Co., 1857. 8vo, 31 pages. Genealogical chart of the SILL family, as continued in the male line, 1637 to 1855. Compiled by Henry A. Sill. Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio: [1855]. Folio, 12 sheets. Genealogy of the descendants of John SILL, who settled in Cambridge, Mass., in 1637. [By Geo. G. Sill.] Al- bany: Munsell & Rowland, 1859. i2mo, 108 pages. A genealogical account of Henry SILSBEE and his de- scendants. By James A. Emmerton, M. D. Reprinted 26l from the Essex Institute Historical Collections. Salem, Mass.: 1880. 8vo, 71 pages. Memorial of Daniel SIMONDS, his parents, children and grandchildren. Edited and printed for the descendants of Daniel Simonds by E. A. Hill. Boston: 1869. 17 x 22 inches, chart. The history of the SINCLAIR family in Europe and America. * * * By Leonard Allison Morrison, A. M., of Windham, N. H. * * * Boston, Mass.: published by Damrell & Upham, 1896. 8vo, 453 pages, numerous portraits. The descendants of James SKIFF of London, Eng., and Sandwich, Mass., who died after 1688. By Frederick Lockwood Pierson of Ellsworth, Conn., a descendant. Amenia, N. Y.: Walsh & Griffen, printers, 1895. 8vo, 24 pages. Memorial of John SLAFTER, with a genealogical account of his descendants, including eight generations. By the Rev. Edmund F. Slafter, A. M. Privately printed for the family. Boston: press of Henry W. Dutton & Son, 1869. 8vo, 10 and 155 pages. Genealogical and biographical sketch of the SLAYTON family [descendants of Capt. Thos. Slayton, who came to Plymouth, Mass., 1690]-. 1879. 24mo, 12 pages. A preliminary to the SLOCUM genealogy. * * * By Charles E. Slocum, M. D., Ph. D. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for Oct., 1880. 8vo, 7 pages. A short history of the SLOCUMS, Slocumbs and Slo- combs of America, genealogical and biographical; em- bracing eleven generations of the first-named family, from 1637 to 1881. By Charles Elihu Slocum, M. D., Ph. D. Syracuse, N. Y. : published by the author, 1882. 8vo, 644 pages, portraits, indexes. 262 SLOSSON genealogy. [Descendants of Nathaniel of Norwalk, Conn., 1720.] By D. Williams Patterson. Reprinted from the N. Y. Gen. and Biog. Record. Nor- walk, Conn.: 1872. 8vo, 20 pages. Family register of the descendants of Nathaniel SMITH, Jr., to which is prefixed some notices of his ancestors. [By Harvey D. Smith of Gouverneur, N. Y.J D. Ben- nett, Utica: 1849. i2mo, 44 pages, edition 40 copies. Genealogy of the family of William SMITH of Peterbor- ough, N. H. Keene: printed by Horatio Kimball, 1852. 8vo, 24 pages. Family records and recollections. Melania (Boughton) SMITH. [Descendants of Gilbert Smith of Stonington, Conn., 1751. By E. Delafield Smith]. New York: John W. Ackerman, printer, 1870. 8vo, 53 pages. A genealogical record of the family of Nathan SMITH of Connecticut. By George C. Smith. Cambridge, 111.: 1871. 4to, 7 pages. The Burlington [New Jersey] SMITHS. A family his- tory. By R. Morris Smith. Philadelphia: 1877. 8vo, 296 pages. A genealogical sketch of the families of Rev. Worthing- ton SMITH, D. D., and Mrs. Mary Ann (Little) Smith of St. Albans, Vt. Compiled by Edward Worthington Smith. Chicago: Bulletin Printing Co., 1878. 8vo, 16 pages, 2 folding pedigrees, prepared for family use. Life of Rev. William SMITH, with family genealogy. By Horace W. Smith. Phila: 1879. 2 vols. Genealogy of William SMITH of Wrightstown, Bucks co., Pa., 1684. By Josiah B. Smith of Newtown, Pa. 1883. Collins Printing Blouse, Phila., Pa. 8vo, 113 pages. 263 Genealogy of Robert SMITH of Buckingham, Bucks co., Pa., 1719. By Josiah B. Smith of Newtown, Pa. Newtown, Pa.: 1885. 8vo, 52 pages. Genealogical records of Wellington SMITH and. family. [Descendants in one line of Ralph Smith, who came to Hingham, Mass., 1633. J Collected and arranged by Wellington Smith. 1889. 4to, 28 pages, portrait. A genealogical history of the descendants of the Rev. Nehemiah SMITH of New London co., Conn., with mention of his brother, John, and nephew, Edward, 1638-1888. By H. Allen Smith of Brooklyn, N. Y. Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, publishers, 1889. 8vo, 318 pages, portraits and plates, indexes. A complete genealogy of the descendants of Matthew SMITH of East Haddam, Conn., with mention of his ancestors, 1637-1890. By Mrs. Sophia (Smith) Martin. Rutland, Vt.: The Tuttle Co., printers, 1890. 8vo, 269 pages. Minutes of the centennial celebration held by the descend- ants of the elder Matthias SMYSER, May 3, 1845, on the farm of Samuel Smyser in West Manchester town- ship, York co., Pa. Carlisle, Pa.: 1852. i6mo, 28 pages. Genealogical memoranda. SNIVELY, A. D. 1659 to A. D. 1882. [Descendants of Johann Jacob Schnebele, born in Switzerland in 1659, came to Lancaster co., Pa., in 1 7 14.] Compiled and arranged by (Rev.) William Andrew Snively (S. T. D.). Brooklyn, N. Y.: printed for private circulation, 1883. 8vo, yy pages. The SOULE family of North Yarmouth and Freeport, Me. [Descendants of George Soule of the Mayflower.] By Dr. Charles E. Banks and Enos Chandler Soule. [Reprinted from Old Times.] Yarmouth, Me.: Old Times Office, 1882. 8vo, 31 pages. 264 Memoranda relating to Nathaniel SOUTHER, the first secretary of the Plymouth Colony, and the descendants of Joseph Souther of Boston, 1657. By George How- ard Souther. Springfield, 111.: H. W. Rokker, printer, 1886. 8vo, 41 pages, edition 28 copies. Genealogy of the descendants of Laurence and Cas- sandra SOUTHWICK of Salem, Mass. By James M. Caller and Mrs. M. A. Ober. Salem, Mass.: J. H. Choate & Co., printers, 1881. i2mo, 609 pages, por- traits. Descendants of Constant SOUTHWORTH, 1614-1685. Collected by George C. S. Southworth. Salem, Ohio: press of Harris & Co., 1892. i2mo, 11 pages. Ghristopher SOWER (of Germantown, Philadelphia) and descendants. Philadelphia: 1888. Chart. SPALDING memorial; a genealogical history of Edward Spalding of Massachusetts Bay and his descendants. By Samuel J. Spalding, Newburyport, Mass. Boston: A. Mudge & Son, printers, 1872. 8vo, 619 pages. SPALDING memorial and personal reminiscences. By Phineas Spalding, M. D., and life and selected poems of Caroline A. Spalding. Published for private distribu- tion. 1887. 8v0, 323 pages. Genealogy of Christian E. SPANGLER of Philadelphia, from 1737 to 1883. Phila.: 1883. 8vo, 13 pages, super- seded by the later work. The annals of the families of Caspar, Henry, Baltzer and George Spengler [now generally spelled SPANGLER], who settled in York co. [Pa.], respectively in 1729, *73 2 > : 73 2 an d I75 1 ; with biographical and historical sketches and memorabilia of contemporaneous local events. By Edward W. Spangler. York, Pa.: York Daily Publishing Co., 1896. 8vo, 605 pages,, illustrated. 265 Descendants of Samuel SPARE [of Boston, Mass., 1729]. Compiled by John Spare, A. M., M. D. New Bedford, Mass. : Paul Howland, Jr., printer, 1884. 8vo, 67 pages, plates. Records and memorials of the SPEED family [descend- ants of James Speed, who settled in Mecklenburg co., Va., 1679]. Collected by Thomas Speed. * * * Louisville, Ky. : Courier-Journal Printing Co., 1892. 8vo, 206 pages, plates. Judge John SPEED and his family [descendants of James Speed, who settled in Mecklenburg co., Va., 1679]. By the Rev. John H. Heywood. Louisville, Ky. : John P Morton & Co., 1894. 8vo, 35 pages. SPENCER family history and genealogy. [By R. C. Spencer. Milwaukee, Wis.: 1889. J Oblong, 8vo, 26 pages, 4 portraits, 2 views, arms. Notes on the descendants of James SPENCER (Junior) of Spencer Hall, Talbot co., Md. 1892. 8vo, 26 pages. The Thomas SPENCER family of Hartford, Conn., in the line of Samuel Spencer of Cromwell, Conn. 1744-18 18. Compiled by Frank Farnsworth Starr for James J. Goodwin. Hartford, Conn.: 1896. [Printed by John Wilson & Son., Cambridge, Mass. J 8vo, 44 pages and folding chart, indexed. A family record of the descendants of John SPOFFORD and Elizabeth, his wife, who came from England to America, and settled at Rowley, in 1638. By Jeremiah Spofford, M. D. Haverhill: E. G. Frothingham, printer, 185 1. 8vo, 64 pages, reprinted with additions in the Register for 1854 and 1855. A family record of the descendants of John SPOFFORD, who emigrated from England and settled at Rowley, 266 Mass., in 1638. By Jeremiah Spofford, M. D. Haver- hill: printed at Gazette office, 1870. i2mo, 128 pages, index of given names. SPOFFORD. [Ancestry of Paul, born in Rowley, Mass., 1792, back to 1064. By Paid N. Spofford of New York. 1886.] 8vo, 10 pages, arms. A genealogical record, including two generations in female lines, of families spelling their names SPOFFORD, Spafford, Spafard and Spaford, descendants of John Spofford and Elizabeth Scott, who emigrated in 1638 from Yorkshire, Eng., and settled at Rowley, Mass. By Dr. Jeremiah Spofford of Groveland, Mass. Memo- rial edition by his daughter, Aphia T. Spofford. Bos- ton: A. Mudge & Son, 1888. 8vo, 502 pages, indexes. Memorial of William SPOONER, 1637, and of his de- scendants to the third generation ; of his great-grandson, Elnathan Spooner, arid of his descendants, to 1871. By Thomas Spooner. [Private edition.] Cincinnati: Robert Clarke & Co., 1871. 8vo, 242 pages. Records of William SPOONER of Plymouth, Mass., and his descendants. Vol. I. By Thomas Spooner. Cin- cinnati, Ohio: 1883. 8vo, 694 pages, indexes. Genealogy of the SPOTSWOOD family in Scotland and Virginia. By Charles Campbell. Albany: Joel Mun- sell, 1868. 8vo, 44 pages. The genealogy of the SPRAGUES in Hingham, arranged in chronological order, to the fourth generation, count- ing from William Sprague, one of the first planters in Massachusetts, who arrived at Naumkeag from Eng- land in the year 1628. To which is prefixed a short ac- count of the first settlement of this country before the arrival of the old charter in 1630. [Also " additions to the first edition: Ralph Sprague in Charlestown, 1628, 267 and his four sons. * * *] Hingham: published by Hosea Sprague, 1828. i2mo, 68 pages, including ap- pendix added later. Memorial of the SPRAGUE family: a poem recited at a meeting in Duxbury of the descendants and connections of Hon. Seth Sprague, on the occasion of his eighty- sixth birthday, July 4th, 1846. With the family gene- alogy, and biographical sketches in notes. Boston: James Munroe & Co., 1847. i2mo, 191 pages. History of the SPRAGUE families of Rhode Island, cot- ton manufacturers and calico printers, from William I to William IV. With an account of the murder of the late Amasa Sprague, father of Hon. William Sprague, ex-U. S. senator from Rhode Island. By Benjamin Knight, Sr. Santa Cruz: H. Coffin, printer, 1881. 74 pages. SPRAGUE family items. By Dwight H. Kelton, LL. D. Montpelier, Vt. : 1894. 8vo, 6 pages, edition 100 copies. A genealogical table and history of the SPRINGER fam- ily in Europe and North America for eight centuries from the earliest German princes, origin of the name, etc. By M. C. Springer. Philadelphia, Pa.: press of Dickson & Silling, 1881. 8vo, 144 pages. A contribution to the genealogy of the STAFFORD fam^ ily in America; containing an account of Col. Joab Staf- ford [of Warwick, Conn., 1729, grandson of Thomas the emigrant], and a complete record of his descendants in the male line. By Henry Marvin Benedict. [Re- printed from Munsell's Collections of Albany, Vol. II. J Albany, N. Y. : Joel Munsell, 1870. 8vo, 27 pages. The STANDISHES of America. By Myles Standish, A. M., M. D. Boston, Mass.: privately printed for the 268 author by Samuel Usher, 1895. 8vo, 149 pages; a sec- ond edition of 150 copies was printed the same year, containing 143 pages. The STANLEY families of America, as descended from John, Timothy and Thomas Stanley of Hartford, Conn., 1636. Compiled by Israel P. Warren, D. D. Portland, Me.: printed by B. Thurston & Co., 1887. 8vo, 352 pages, 22 portraits, full indexes. A record * * * of Thomas STANTON of Connecti- cut and his descendants, 163 5-1 891. By William A. Stanton, Ph. D., D. D. Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, publishers, 1891. 8vo, 613 pages. Proceedings at the dedication of a monument to Sergeant Abraham STAPLES of Mendon, Mass., Oct. 31, 1877. [With an account of his ancestors and descendants, and an historical address by the Rev. Carlton A. Staples.] Providence: S. S. Rider, 1880. 8vo, 55 pages. The STARIN family in America. Descendants of Nicho- las Ster (Starin), one of the early settlers of Fort Orange (Albany, N. Y.). By William L. Stone. Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, publishers, 1892. 4to, 233 pages, plates. The STARKEYS of New England and the descendants of George Lawrence. By Miss Emily Wilder Leavitt. Boston, Mass. : [reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register] 1892. 8vo, 10 pages. A history of the STARR family of New England, from the ancestor, Dr. Comfort Starr of Ashford, Eng., who emi- grated to Boston, Mass., in 1635; containing the names of 6,766 of his descendants. * * * By Burgis Pratt Starr. Hartford, Conn. : The Case, Lockwood & Brain- ard Co., 1879. 8vo, 577 pages, portraits, views, index. 269 A genealogical record of the START family in America [descendants of Wm. Start of Ipswich, Mass.] . By Wil- liam A. Start, A. M. Boston, Mass.: Wallace Spooner, printer, 1894. 8vo, 30 pages. A family memorial, containing the history and genealogical records of branches of the STEARNS, Chapin, Rey- nolds, Parsons and Pease families, originating in New England. Collected and compiled by George Chapin Stearns. 1891. 8vo, 68 pages. The STEARNS family record [of Watertown, Mass.]. By John P. Stearns. Santa Barbara, Cal., 1894. 8vo, 7 pages. A genealogy of the family of Mr. Samuel STEBBINS and Mrs. Hannah Stebbins, his wife, from the year 1707 to the year 1771, with their names, time of their births, marriages and deaths of those that are deceased. [By Luke Stebbins.] Hartford: printed by Ebenezer Wat- son, for the use of the descendants now living, 1771. 8vo, 24 pages. A genealogy of the family of Mr. Samuel STEBBINS and Mrs. Hannah Stebbins, his wife, from the year 1707 to the year 1771. * * * [By Luke Stebbins.] Hart- ford, Conn. : printed by Ebenezer Watson for the use of the descendants now living, 1771. [Reprinted with additions, 1879.] Sq. 8vo, 31 pages, edition 100 copies, folding pedigree, index. An inquiry as to the heirs at law of Maria STEBBINS, who died intestate in New York, April 8, 1875. * * * Compiled by A. S. Wheeler, Brooklyn, N. Y. E. Eck- ler, printer, New York: 1880. 8vo, 20 pages. Genealogical notes of the descendants of Eber STEBBINS of Wilbraham, Mass, 1773- 1826, and his wife, Elizabeth Bliss, 1781-1831, also of other families connected by 270 marriage. Compiled by Solomon Bliss Stebbins. Bos- ton: printed by Nathan Sawyer & Son, 1886. 4to, 16 pages. STEELE family. A genealogical history of John and George Steele (settlers of Hartford, Conn.), 1635-36, and their descendants. With an appendix, containing genealogical information concerning other families of the name, who settled in different parts of the United States. By Daniel Steele Durrie. Albany, N. Y. : Munsell & Rowland, 1859. 8vo, 154 pages, edition 300 copies; in 1862 some copies were bound up with a new title and 7 pages of appendix, making 161 in all. STEINER memoir. Sketch of the Steiner family, 131 1- 1878. Cincinnati, Ohio: press of R. Clarke & Co., 1880. i2mo, 21 pages. The genealogy of the STEINER family, especially the descendants of Jacob Steiner [of Frederick co., Md., be- fore 1736]. By Lewis H. Steiner, M. D., and Bernard C. Steiner, Ph. D. Baltimore, Md. : press of the Fried- enwald Co., 1896. 8vo, 103 pages. The American genealogical record. * * * The STEPHENS family, with collateral branches [being the descendants of Peter Stephens of Virginia, 1732]. By E. S. Clark. San Francisco, Cal.: Jos. Winterburn Co., 1892. 8vo, 185 pages, 24 portraits. A genealogical and biographical sketch of the name and family of STETSON [descendants of Robert Stetson of Scituate, Mass., 1634]. * * * By John Stetson Barry. Boston: printed by W. A. Hall & Co., 1847. i2mo, 116 pages. A history or genealogy of my father, received from my mother in 1838, at Lockport, N. Y. [Descendants of Otho STEVENS of Hempstead, N. H., 1715.J Pre- 271 pared by the late Albert G. Stevens. New York: 1891. i2mo, 12 pages and folded chart. History and genealogy of the STEWART, Elliott and Dunwody families [of Georgia and the Carolinas] . By Joseph Gaston Bulloch, M. D. Savannah, Ga.: Robin- son Printing House, 1895. 8vo, 23 pages. The STICKNEY family: a genealogical memoir of the descendants of William and Elizabeth Stickney, from 1637 to 1869. By Matthew Adams Stickney. * * * Salem, Mass.: printed for the author, Essex Institute Press, 1869. 8vo. 526 pages. Longevity and personal memoirs in the STICKNEY fam- ily of Massachusetts and New England. [By William H. Stickney. 1886. J 8vo,,5 pages. Contributions toward a genealogy of the (Massachusetts) family of STILES. By H. R. Stiles, M. D. Albany: J. Munsell, 1863. 8vo, 48 pages, superseded by the later work. The STILES family in America. Genealogies of the Mas- sachusetts family, descendants of Robert Stiles of Row- ley, Mass., 1659-1891, and the Dover, N. H., family, de- scendants of William Stiles of Dover, N. H., 1702-1891. By Mrs. Mary Stiles (Paul) Guild. With a prefatory chapter on the origin of the family and name, and an appendix on the family in England, by Henry R. Stiles, A. M., M. D. Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell' s Sons, pub- lishers, 1892. 8vo, 683 pages, portraits; an index of 35 pages was printed by the author at Lynn, Mass., to ac- company this. The STILES family in America. Genealogies of the Con- necticut family, descendants of John Stiles of Windsor, Conn.; Francis Stiles of Windsor, New Jersey families, Southern families, some New York and Pennsylvania 272 families, and the English families. By Henry Reed Stiles. * * * Jersey City: Doan & Pilson, print- ers, 1895. 8vo, 782 pages, plates. Early memoirs of the STILLWELL family, comprising the life and times of Nicholas Stillwell, the common an- cestor of the numerous families bearing that surname. By Benjamin Marshall Stillwell. New York: 1878. 8vo, 289 pages. Notes on the descendants of Nicholas STILLWELL [of Staten Island, N. Y., and died 1671], the ancestor of the Stillwell family in America. By William H. Stillwell. New York: E. W. Nash, publisher, 1883. 8vo, 62 pages, portrait of the author. STOCKETT family record [in Maryland, 1658]. Copy- righted and published by W. F. Boogher. [Printed by Burguin, Philadelphia: 1884.] Chart 18x28 inches. Life, sketches and reminiscences of T. J. STOCKTON, St., written by himself. To my family and friends this book is respectfully dedicated. Printed at the Legal Tender News, Book and Job Office, Maryville, Mo.: 1879. 17 pages. A history of the STOCKTON family. [Descendants of Richard Stockton.] By J. W. Stockton. Philadelphia: 1 88 1. 8vo, 70 pages. The STOCKTON family in England and the United States. Reprinted from the " Ancestry of the Children of James William White, M. D." By William Francis Cregar. Philadelphia: 1888. 39 pages. A genealogy of the family of Anthony STODDARD of Boston. [By Chas. and E. W. Stoddard.] Boston: printed by Coolidge & Wiley, 1849. 8vo, 23 pages. Anthony STODDARD of Boston, Mass., and his descend- ants. A genealogy. Originally compiled by Charles 273 Stoddard and Elijah W. Stoddard, and republished in 1865. Revised and enlarged by Elijah W. Stoddard, and republished in 1865. New York: press of J. M. Bradstreet & Son, 1865. 8vo, 95 pages. Ralph STODDARD of New London and Groton, Conn., and his descendants. A genealogy. Compiled by Rev. E. W. Stoddard. New York: printed by Poole & Maclauchlan, 1872. 8vo, 36 pages. John STODDARD of Wethersfield, Conn., and his de- scendants, 1642-1872. A genealogy. By D. Williams Patterson. Author's edition. Printed for private cir- culation: 1873. 8vo, 96 pages. Some of the ancestors of Rodman STODDARD of Wood- bury, Conn., and Detroit, Mich. A compilation by Edward Deacon. Bridgeport, Conn.: press of Stiles & Tucker, 1893. 8vo, 86 pages. Some memories of James STOKES and Caroline Phelps Stokes. [With a genealogical appendix. Compiled by Anna B. Warner.] 1892. i2mo, 579 pages, edition 100 copies. Genealogy of the STONE family, originating in Rhode Island [from Hugh Stone of Warwick, R. I., 1665J. By Richard C. Stone. Providence: Knowles, Anthony & Co., printers, 1866. 8vo, 193 pages. The race of STONE, a poem read at the wedding recep- tion of Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Stone at Strongsville, Ohio, Sept. 10, 1869, by Rev. Geo. M. Stone. Winona, Minn.: Republican Print, 1869. 8vo, 12 pages. Descendants of Daniel STONE of Dorchester, Mass. By Waterman Stone of Providence, R. I. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for Oct., 1882. 8vo, 4 pages. 18 274 The family of John STONE, one of the first settlers of Guilford, Conn. [1639]. By William L. Stone, 2d. Albany: published by Joel Munsell's Sons, 1888. 8vo, 8+184 pages, arms, portrait, plate, 3 indexes. Souvenir of a part of the descendants of Gregory and Lydia Cooper STONE [of Cambridge, Mass.], 1634- 1892. By Mrs. John Livingston Stone. [Marl- borough, Mass.: 1892.] i2mo, 78 pages. The STORRS family. [Descendants of Samuel Storrs of Mansfield, Conn. J Genealogical and other memor- anda, collected and compiled by Charles Storrs. 1886. Royal 8vo, 580 pages, edition 500 copies. Descendants of Richard STOUT and Penelope Van Princis. By Nathan Stout, 1823, and extended by Mrs. Sarah Weart and others, 1878. i6mo. Genealogies of the STRANAHAN, Josselyn, Fitch and Dow families in North America. [By H. R. Stiles.] Privately printed. Brooklyn, N. Y.: 1868. 8vo, 126 pages. Rev. Nicholas STREET and his descendants. By Henry A. Street of New Haven, Conn. [Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for April, 1890.] 8vo, 3 pages. The STREET genealogy. Compilation begun by Henry A. Street of New Haven. Completed, edited and pub- lished by Mrs. Mary A. Street, corresponding secretary of the Street association. Exeter, N. H.: printed by John Tem'pleton, 1895. 8vo, 542 pages. Some account of the early STREETERS of Massachu- setts. By Edward D. Harris. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for April, 1882. 8vo, 4 pages. 275 A genealogical history of the descendants of Stephen and Ursula STREETER of Gloucester, Mass., 1642, and afterwards of Charlestown, Mass., 1644-1652, with an account of the Streeters of Goudherst, Kent, England. By Milford B. Streeter. Salem, Mass.: Eben Putnam, publisher, 1896. 8vo, 37 + 323 pages. Genealogy. STROBRIDGE, Morrison or Morison, Strawbridge. By Mary Stiles (Paul) Guild. Lowell, Mass.: Vox Populi Press, 1891. 8vo, 329 pages, edi- tion 500 copies. The history of the descendants of Elder John STRONG of Northampton, Mass. By Benjamin W. Dwight. Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell, 1871. 8vo, 1648 pages. Genealogical record of the STRYCKER family. Com- piled by William S. Stryker of Trenton, N. J. Printed for private distribution. Camden, N. J.: Sinnickson Chew, printer, 1887. 8vo, 112 pages, edition 300 copies. Genealogical history of the Duncan STUART family [of Essex co., Mass.] in America. One branch and its connections, together with a tracing of the ancestry and origin of the various branches. By Joseph A. Stuart. 1894. i2mo, 180 pages. Memoranda of the descendants of Christopher STUART of Montgomery co., Pa., and Elizabeth Bull, his wife, to January 1st, 1894. Philadelphia: 1894. 8vo, 8 pages. Materials for a history of the family of John SULLIVAN of Berwick, New England, and of the O'Sullivans of Ardea, Ireland. Chiefly collected by the late Thomas Coffin Amory. With a pedigree of O'Sullivan Beare. By Sir J. Bernard Burke. [Compiled by Miss G. E. 276 Meredith.] Printed for private distribution. Cam- bridge, Mass.: John Wilson & Son, University Press, 1893. 8vo, 170 pages. Memoir of Increase SUMNER, governor of Massachu- setts. By his son, William H. Sumner. Together with a genealogy of the Sumner family. [By W. B. Trask.J Boston: Samuel G. Drake, publisher, 1854. 8vo, 70 pages. Records of the descendants of William SUMNER of Dor- chester, Mass., 1636. By William Sumner Appleton. Boston: David Clapp & Son, printers, 1879. 8vo, 204 pages, portraits, index, 24 pages of additions have been printed at various times from 1881 to 1897, three pages at a time. [Tabular pedigree of ancestors of the family of Wm. C. SWAIN of Milwaukee, 1895. Milwaukee: 1895.] Broadside, 11x17 inches, superseded by the Swain genealogy. SWAIN and allied families, * * * [descendants of Jeremiah Swain of Charlestown, Mass., 1638]. Com- piled by William C. Swain. Milwaukee, Wis. : press of Swain & Tate Co., 1896. 8vo, 137 pages, portrait, arms, index, edition 100 copies. Family historical register [descendants of Gerret van SWEARINGEN of New Castle, Del, 1657], compiled by a member of the family [H. H. Swearingen]. Washington, D. C: C. W. Brown, printer, 1884. 8vo, 117 pages. Family register of Gerret van SWE[A]RINGEN [of New Castle, Del., 1657] and descendants. Compiled by a member of the family [H. H. Swearingen]. Sec- ond edition. Washington: printed for the compiler, 1894. i2mo, 80 pages. 277 The descendants of Aaron and Patience SWEETLAND of Hebron, Conn. [1770. By Lucy W. S. Jerome. Denver, Col.: 1890]. i6mo, 30 pages. A narrative of the captivity of Luke SWETLAND in 1778 and 1779 among the Seneca Indians. Written by himself. [With genealogical notes on the Swetland family.] Waterville, N. Y.: James J. Guernsey, printer, 1875. i2mo, 42 pages. Mementoes of the SWETT family. [Descendants of John Swett of New Hampshire.] By John Wingate Thornton. In memoriam. Roxbury: December, 185 1. Privately printed, one hundred copies. 8vo, 26 pages, reprinted in the Register, 1852. The memoirs of Gen. Joseph Gardner SWIFT, LL. D., U. S. A. * * * 1800 to 1865. To which is added a genealogy of the family of Thomas Swift of Dor- chester, Mass., 1634. By Harrison Ellery. * * * Privately printed. 1890. 4to, 370 pages, 3 portraits, arms, and view, 2 indexes. The SYMMES memorial. A biographical sketch of Rev. Zechariah Symmes, minister of Charlestown, 1634-71, with a 'genealogy and brief memoirs of some of his de- scendants. Also embracing notices of many of the name, both in Europe and America, not connected with his family, and an autobiography. By John Adams Vinton. * * * Boston: printed by David Clapp & Son, 1873. 8vo, 184 pages. The TAFT family gathering. Proceedings at the meeting of the Taft family, at Uxbridge, Mass., August 12, 1874. Uxbridge: Spencer Brothers, Compendium office, 1874. 103 pages. A meeting of the descendants of Ebenezer and Mary [Howard] TAFT, at the Chestnut Hill meeting-house, in Blackstone, Mass., Aug. 11, 1891, with the address of 278 Rev. Carlton A. Staples, and other proceedings of that occasion. Boston, Mass.: George H. Ellis, printer, 1891. 8vo, 28 pages. The genealogy and history of the TAINTOR family [de- scendants of Charles Taint or of Fairfield, Conn., 1643]. * * * By Charles M. Taintor. Greenfield: printed by Merriam & Mirick, 1847. i8mo, 82 pages. A history and genealogy of the descendants of Joseph TAYNTER, who sailed from England, April, A. D. 1638, and settled in Watertown, Mass. Prepared by Dean W. Tainter. For private distribution. Boston: printed by David Clapp, 1859. 8vo, 100 pages. TALCOTT pedigree in England and America, from 1558 to 1876. Compiled by S. V. Talcott. Albany, N. Y.: Weed, Parsons & Co., 1876. 8vo, 316 pages, index. Genealogical notes of New York and New England fami- lies [intermarried with the TALCOTTS]. Compiled by S. V. Talcott. Albany, N. Y. : Weed, Parsons & Co., 1883. 8vo, 747 pages, index. The genealogy of the descendants of Thomas TANNER, Sr., of Cornwall, Conn., with brief notes of several allied families. * * * By Rev. Elias F. Tanner, A. B. * * * Lansing, Mich.: Darius D. Thorp, printer, 1893. i2mo, no pages. Memoir of Mrs. Sarah TAPPAN: taken in part from the Home Missionary Magazine of November, 1828, and printed for distribution among her descendants. New York: West & Trow, printers, 1834. i2mo, 150 pages; pages 1 19-132 contain a genealogy of the Homes, Tap- pan, etc., families. The family records of James and Nancy Dunham TAP- PAN of the fourth generation, formerly of Woodbridge, 279 N. J., * * * with their descendants. By Peter P. Good, LL. B. Published by Samuel C. Tappan. Lib- erty, Ind.: 1884. 8vo, 126 pages. A sketch of the life of Rev. Daniel Dana TAPPAN, with an account of the Tappan family. Prepared by his chil- dren. Boston: press of Samuel Usher, 1890. 8vo, 28 pages. [Ancestry and descendants of Rev. John TAYLOR of Deerfield, Mass., 1787-1806, grandson of Rev. Edward Taylor of Westfield, Mass., 1671.J Lithographed: 1859. Chart i|x2 feet. Reunion of the family of Joseph TAYLOR at Middletown, N. J., in 1861. * * * Printed for private circula- tion. Wm. Everdill's Sons, printers, New York: 1861. 8vo, 9 pages. Genealogy of Judge John TAYLOR [of Saratoga co., N. Y., born 1749, his ancestry from Edward Taylor of Middletown, N. J., 1692] and his descendants. [By Elisha Taylor.] Detroit, Mich.: The Richmond & Backus Co., printers, 1886. i2mo, 88 pages, portrait, arms. Chart of the 300 descendants in five generations of Joseph TAYLOR of Chester co., Pa. By Gilbert Cope of West Chester, Pa. : 1891. 17 x 22 inches. Genealogical and historical notes on the TEALL family. [Descendants of Oliver Teall of New Haven, 1723. By Edward M. Teall of Chicago, 111.] 1889. 8vo, 7 pages. An account of the TEMPLE family, with notes and pedi- gree of the family of Bowdoin. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register, with corrections and additions. By W. H. Whitmore. Boston: 1856. 8vo. 15 pages. 28o An account of the TEMPLE family, with notes and pedi- gree of the families of Bowdoin, Bradford, Winthrop and Nelson. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register, with corrections and additions. By George Temple Chapman. New York: reprinted for private circulation only, by the Bradstreet Press, 1871. 8vo, 22 pages. Some account of the TEMPLE family. [By Temple Prime.] New York: 1887. 8vo, 100 pages. Some account of the TEMPLE family. By Temple Prime. Second edition. New York: 1894. 8vo, ill pages. Genealogy of the TENNEY family, more particularly of the family of Daniel Tenney and Sylvia Kent, his wife, late of La Porte, Lorain co., Ohio. From 1634 to 1875. Compiled by Horace A. Tenney. Madison, Wis. : M. J. Cantwell, printer, 1875. 8vo, 76 pages. The TENNEY family, or the descendants of Thomas Ten- ney of Rowley, Mass., 1638-1890. By M. J. Tenney. Boston, Mass.: American Printing Co., 1891. 8vo, 369 pages. Notes on the TERRY families of the United States of America. By Stephen Terry, A. M. Hartford, Conn. : published by the compiler, 1887. 8vo, 349 pages. A sermon occasioned by the death of Hon. Otis THACHER. * * * By Rev. Milton Waldo. [With a genealogy of the Thacher family, descendants of Thomas of Boston, by Geo. H. Thacher.] Hornells- ville, N. Y.: Thacher & Tuttle, printers, 1869. 8vo, 36 pages. Genealogy and biographical sketches of the descendants of Thomas and Anthony THACHER, from their settle- ment in New England, June 4th, 1635. [By David W. 281 Allen.] Independent Printing House, Vineland, N. J.: 1872. i2mo, 92 pages, arms. The THACHER family. Facts which have been ascer- tained within eighteen months past touching the early history of the Thacher family in England, chiefly through the indefatigable labors of Miss Julia W. Red- field of Pittsfield, Mass., with certain comments thereon. Peter Thacher. Boston: 1885. i2mo, 6 pages. Memoir of the Hon. Peter THATCHER of Cleveland, Ohio [with a brief genealogy]. By Samuel Briggs. [Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Regis- ter.] Cleveland, Ohio: printed for the family, 1883. 8vo, 8 pages. Family memorial. Part I — Genealogy of fourteen fami- lies of the early settlers of New England, of the names of Alden, Adams, Arnold, Bass, Billings, Capen, Copeland, French, Hobart, Jackson, Paine, Thayer, Wales and White. Part II — Genealogy of Ephraim and Sarah THAYER. By Elisha Thayer. Hingham: J. Farmer, printer, 1835. 8vo, 180 and 100 pages. Memorial of the THAYER name from the Massachusetts colony of Weymouth and Braintree, embracing genea- logical and biographical sketches of Richard and Thomas Thayer and their descendants, from 16.36 to 1874. By Bezaleel Thayer. Oswego, N. Y.: R. J. Oli- phant, printer, 1874. 8vo, 708 pages. THAYER ancestry. Supplement to the " Family Memo- rial of the Early Settlers of New England," in the line of Col. Abraham Thayer. By Mrs. Albert Hastings Pit- kin. Hartford, Conn.: 1890. 8vo, 58 pages, portraits. Ancestors of Adelbert P. THAYER. * * * Com- piled by George Burton Thayer. * * * Hartford, Conn.: 1894. 8vo, 180 pages, edition 50 copies. 282 Descendants of Rufus and Pamela (Throop) THAYER [of Taunton, Mass. J, with some little account of their ancestry. Compiled and arranged for [their son] George Thayer, by Clarence E. Peirce. Pawtucket, R. L: The Adams Sutcliffe Co., printers, 1896. 8vo, 69 pages. Descendants of John THOMAS, commencing with John Thomas Seaman of Sackville, N. B., grandson of John Thomas, 4th. - [By Leonard J. Thomas of Eden, Me. J Published by Nicholas Thomas & Son, Eden, Me. Printed at the office of the Boston Post [1850]. Chart 18 x 23 inches. Descendants of John THOMAS, who removed from Wales to America, and married in Boston, Mass., to Elizabeth , Mar. 30, 1667. [By Leonard J. Thomas of Eden, Me.: 1869.] Chart, 20x24 inches. Genealogical notes: containing the pedigree of the THOMAS family of Maryland, and of the following connected families: Snowden, Buckley, Lawrence, Chew, Ellicott, Hopkins, Johnson, Rutherford, Fairfax, ShiefTelin, Tyson, and others. * * * By Lawrence Buckley Thomas. Baltimore, Md. : Lawrence B. Thomas, 1877. 4 to > 197 pages, views, arms, edition 200 copies. Genealogical notes: Part second. Illustrated with coats of arms and fac-similes. By Lawrence Buckley THOMAS. Baltimore: 1878. 4to, 56 pages, plates of arms. Pedigree of THOMAS, Chew and Lawrence. A West River register [of births, etc., in Ann Arundel co., Mary- land, 1 674 J and genealogical notes. By Lawrence Buckley Thomas. New York: T. Whittaker, printer, 1883. 8vo, 157 pages, 7 portraits, etc.; relates to de- 283 scendants of Philip Thomas of Maryland, John Chew of Jamestown, Va., and Thomas Lawrence of New Jersey and Pennsylvania. The THOMAS family of Hilltown, Bucks co., Pa. By Edward Mathews. Lansdale, Pa. : published by Arthur K. Thomas, 1884. 8vo, 69 pages. To my boy, Thomas Head THOMAS. [By Alfred Addi- son Thomas.] Dayton, Ohio: 1885. 8vo, 39 pages. Genealogical records and sketches of the descendants of William THOMAS of Hardwick, Mass. By A. R. Thomas. Philadelphia and London: F A. Davis, pub- lisher, 1 89 1. 8vo, 221 pages, portraits. The THOMAS book, giving the genealogies of Sir Rhys ap Thomas, K. G., the Thomas family descended from him and some allied families. By Lawrence Buck- ley Thomas, D. D. New York City: Henry T. Thomas Company, 1896. 8vo, 21 +625 pages,- portraits, views. A genealogy of John THOM[P]SON, who landed at Ply- mouth in the month of May, 1622. By Ignatius Thom- son. Taunton: printed by E. Anthony, 1841, 8vo, 84 pages. Memorials of the families of Mr. James THOMPSON, and of Dea. Augustus Thompson of Goshen, Conn. [By E. W. Hooker.] Hartford: press of Case, Tiffany & Co., 1854. 8vo, 106 pages. A memoir of Judge Ebenezer THOMPSON of Durham, N. H., with some account of his parentage and offspring. By his great-granddaughter, Mary P. Thompson. Printed for private circulation only. Concord, N. H.: printed by the Republican Press Association, 1886. 8vo, 86 pages. Memorial of James THOMPSON of Charlestown, Mass., 1630-1642, and Woburn, Mass., 1642-82, and of eight 284 generations of his descendants. By Rev. Leander Thompson, A. M. Boston: press of L. Barta & Co., 1887. 8vo, 246 pages, 35 plates, 3 indexes. The THOMPSON family. Scotch Covenanters, who came from Scotland to Ireland, and thence in 1735 to America, settling first in the Cumberland Valley, east of Harrisburg, Pa., and subsequently at and about Thomp- sontown, Juniata co., Pa. [By Heber S. Thompson. Pottsville, Pa.: 1887.] 8vo, 20 pages. John THOM[P]SON [born 1735, settled in New Jersey] and family. By John Bodine Thompson. Williams- port, Pa.: Gazette and Bulletin Printing House, 1889. 8vo, 29 pages. A genealogy of descendants of John THOMPSON of Plymouth, Mass. [i623>]. Also sketches of families of Allen, Cooke and Hutchinson. By Charles Hutchinson Thompson. Lansing, Mich.: D. D. Thorp, printer, 1890. 8vo, 272 pages, portraits. A sermon at the funeral in Boscobel, Wis., of the Rev. Samuel R. THRALL [with a genealogical appendix]. By Joseph E. -Roy, D. D. Chicago.: Wm. Johnson Printing Co., 1894. i2mo, 35 pages. Genealogical sketch of the family of Dexter THURBER [born 1 77 1, and his descent from John of Rehoboth, Mass., 1671. Providence, R. I., 1867]. 8vo, 10 pages. Genealogy of Charles Myrick THURSTON, and of his wife, Rachel Hall Pitman, formerly of Newport, R. I., after December, 1840, of New York. Collected for the family by their son, Charles Myrick Thurston, 1865. With an appendix containing the names of many de- scendants of Edward Thurston [of Newport, R. I., 1647] an d Henry Pitman. New York: printed by John F. Trow & Co., 1865. 8vo, 80 pages. 285 Descendants of Edward THURSTON, the first of the name in the colony of Rhode Island. Collected by Charles Myrick Thurston. New York: The Trow & Smith Book Mfg. Co., 1868. 8vo, 70 pages. 1635-1880. THURSTON genealogies. Compiled by Brown Thurston. * * * Portland, Me.: 1880. 8vo, 598 pages, 8 indexes, 13 portraits. The doings at the first national gathering of THURS- TONS at Newburyport, Mass., June 24, 25, 1885. Port- land, Me.: Brown Thurston, publisher, 1885. 8vo, 75 pages. 1635-1892. THURSTON genealogies. Compiled by Brown Thurston. Second edition. Portland, Me.: 1892. 8vo, 744 pages. The ancestry of Walter M. THURSTON giving some ac- count of the families of Carroll, De Beaufort, Merrill, Moore, Mosbaugh, Pearson, Pine, Poore, Reynolds, Van Kruyne and Von Bauer. By John H. and Walter M. Thurston. St. Paul, Minn.: Thurston & Co., printers, 1894. i2mo, 95 pages, index, plate of arms, portrait. THWING: a genealogical, biographical and historical ac- count of the family. [Descendants of Benjamin, who came to Boston in 1635. J By Walter Eliot Thwing. Boston: David Clapp & Son, printers, 1883. 8vo, 214 pages, portraits, views. A partial record of the descendants of John Tefft of Ports- mouth, R. I. [who died 1676] and the nearly complete record of the descendants of John TIFFT of Nassau, N. Y. * * * Compiled by Maria E. (Maxon) Tifft. Buffalo, N.Y.: The Peter Paul Book Co., 1896. 8vo, 159 pages, index in pocket in cover. 286 Genealogy of the TILLEY family. Compiled by R. Ham- mett Tilley. Newport, R. I.: J. P. Sanborn, printer, 1878. 8vo, 79 pages, arms, index of given and sur- names. The ancestors of Silas TINKER [of Lyme, Conn.J in America, from 1637. [Descendants of John of Bos- ton, Mass., 1637.J A partial record, prepared by A. B. Tinker of Akron, Ohio, and read at the annual reunion of the descendants of Silas Tinker at Ashtabula, Ohio, Aug. 15, 1889. The Werner Printing Co., Akron, Ohio. 8vo, 1 1 pages, arms. Early New England people. Some account of the Ellis, Pemberton, Willard, Prescott, Titcomb, Sewall and Longfellow, and allied families. By Sarah Elizabeth TITCOMB. Boston, Mass.: W. B. Clarke & Carruth, 1882. 8vo, 288 pages. The TITUS family in America. Three generations [of descendants of Robert of Boston, Mass., 1635]. By the Rev. Anson Titus, Jr. [Reprinted from the New York Gen. and Biog. Record for April, 1881.J 8vo, 8 pages. The TODD genealogy, or register of the descendants of Adam Todd [of New York, 1744] * * * and genealogies of many persons and families connected with the beforementioned descendants. By Richard Henry Greene, A. M. New York: Wilbur & Hastings, publishers, 1867. 8vo, 160 pages. The Needham branch of the TOLMAN family. By Anna Maria (Tolman) Pickford. Dedham, Mass.: 1894. 8vo, 29 pages, reprinted from the Dedham Historical Reg- ister, vols. 5 and 6. Henry TOMLINSON [of Milford, Conn., 1652] and his descendants in America, with a few additional branches 287 of Tomlinsons, later from England. By Rev. Samuel Orcutt. New Haven, Conn.: press of Price, Lee & Adkins Co., 1891. 8vo, 228 pages, plates. Cursory family sketches [relating to the TOMPKINS family]. By S. Ann Garnett. Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell, printer, 1870. 8vo, 140 pages, edition 100 copies, not a genealogy. A record of the ancestry and kindred of the children of Edward TOMPKINS, Sr., late of Oakland, Cal. [De- scendant of John of Concord, Mass. By E. Tompkins.] Printed for the compiler. [Oakland, Cal.:] 1893. 8vo > 65 pages. The TOPPANS of Toppan's Lane, with their descend- ants and relations. Collected and arranged by Joshua Coffin. Newburyport: William H. Huse & Co., print- ers, 1862. 8vo, 30 pages. Memoirs of Major Jason TORREY of Bethany, Wayne co., Pa. By Rev. David Torrey, D. D. Scranton, Pa. : James S. Horton, printer and publisher, 1885. 8vo, 131 pages, contains some genealogical information. Copies of the next title are bound in with it. Genealogical notes, showing the paternal line of descent from William TORREY of Combe St. Nicholas, Som- erset co., England, A. D. 1557, to Jason Torrey of Beth- any, Pa., with the descendants of Jason Torrey and his brothers and sister, to A. D. 1884. Compiled by John Torrey. Scranton, Pa.: James S. Horton, printer and publisher, 1885. 8vo, 50 pages. A contribution toward a genealogy of all TORREYS in America. Being genealogical notes showing the pater- nal line of descent from William Torrey of Combe St. Nicholas, Somerset co., Eng., A. D. 1557, to Abner Torrey of Weymouth, Mass. With all descendants of Abner Torrey. With an appendix. Compiled by D. Torrey. Detroit, Mich.: John F. Eby & Co., printers, 1890. 8vo, 206 pages, 145 pages of genealogy and 61 of appendix and index. John and Thomas TOTMAN (or Tatman) [of Plymouth and Boston, Mass., 1660] and their descendants, by Rufus N. Meriam, A. M. Worcester, Mass.: Franklin P. Rice, publisher, 1895. 8vo, 31 pages. TOWER genealogy. An account of the descendants of John Tower of Hingham, Mass. Compiled under the direction of Charlemagne Tower, late of Philadelphia, deceased. Cambridge, Mass.: John Wilson & Son, 1 89 1. 8vo, 887 pages. Some of the descendants of Philip TOWLE of Hampton, N. H. By Mrs. A. E. T. Lindsay of Tenafly, N. J. [Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register, 1889.] 8vo, 8 pages. Historical and biographical notes of the family of TOWN. Genealogical memoranda of the ancestry and descend- ants of the late John Town, Esq., of Georgia, Vt. [By Edwin Hubbard.] Printed for private distribution by . Henry Town of Chicago, 111.: 1878. 8vo, 16 pages. The TOWNE memorial. Compiled * * * for A. N. Towne, Esq., of San Francisco, Cal, by Edwin Hub- bard. * * * Chicago, III: Fergus Printing Co., 1880. 8vo, 130 pages. The descendants of Ephraim TOWNE, Warwick, Mass., 1787. Compiled from family records. * * * By Solon R. Towne, A. M., M. D., Omaha, Neb. Wal- tham, Mass.: Free Press Job Print, 1891. 8vo, 12 pages. A memorial of John Henry and Richard TOWNSEND, and their descendants. [Arms.] New York: W. A. Townsend, publisher, 1865. 8vo, 233 pages. 289 The TOWNSHEND family. By Charles Hervey Towns- hend, Esq., of New Haven, Conn. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register. Boston: David Clapp & Son, printers, 1875. 8vo, 15 pages. Genealogy of the TOWNSEND family. Compiled by Charles Townsend Rich [of Buffalo, N. Y.] 1877. 8vo, 37 pages.' Genealogy of the TOWNSEND family. [Descendants of Jonathan of New Salem, Mass., 1765. J Compiled by Benjamin D. Townsend of Lime Springs, Iowa. Alfred Centre, N. Y. : The American Sabbath Tract Society, 1879. 8vo, 33 pages. The TOWNSHEND family. By Charles Hervey Towns- hend. 2nd edition. Ridgefield, Conn. : 188 1. 8vo, 27 pages. Notes on the TOWNSEND family. [Descendants of William of Boston, 1634, and Thomas of Lynn, 1638.] Compiled by Henry F. Waters. Salem, Mass.: [re- printed from the Essex Institute Historical Collections] 1883. 8vo, 43 pages. The TOWNSHEND family of Lynn, in Old and New England. Genealogical and biographical. By Charles Hervey Townshend of New Haven, Conn. Revised third edition. New Haven, Conn.: 1884. 8vo, 138 pages. The TOWNSENDS. [An interesting collection of facts concerning the Townsends of England and America.] Compiled by Malcolm Townsend of New York. New York: [1896]. i6mo. 1375 to 1897. The direct ancestry and posterity of Judge Charles TOWNSEND, a pioneer of Buffalo, N. Y. With biographies of the individuals of the nineteen suc- cessive generations thus included, and other matters of r 9 290 interest to the Townsend family. By Rev. Charles Townsend. Orange, N. J.: 1897. 8vo, 62 pages. Genealogy of the family of Lt. Thomas TRACY of Nor- wich, Conn. Compiled * * * by Mrs. Matilda O. Abbey. Milwaukee: 1888. 8vo, 136 pages, edition 50 copies; the next year a 2d edition appeared, with slight alterations and 5 pages additional. The ancestors of Lieut. Thomas TRACY of Norwich, Conn. By Lt. Charles Stedman Ripley, U. S. N. Bos- ton: Alfred Mudge & Son, printers, 1895. 8vo, 100 pages. Lineage of the TRACY family; with notes on the Lord, Garrett, Russell and other intermarrying families. Com- piled by Puella F. (Hull) Mason. Milwaukee, Wis.: 1895. 8vo, 32 pages, edition 75 copies, privately printed. History and genealogy of the TRASK family; including the lineal ancestors and all the descendants of Rev. Nathaniel Trask. With a brief mention of other branches of the Trask family in New England. By R. D. Trask. Portland, Me.: F. G. Rich & Co., printers and publishers, 1877. i2mo, 36 pages, index. The TREAT family : a genealogy of Trott, Tratt and Treat for fifteen generations and 450 years in England and America. Containing more than 1,500 families in America. By John Harvey Treat, A. M. Salem, Mass.: The Salem Press, 1893. 8vo, 637 pages. A historical account of the TREGO family [of Pennsyl- vania]. By A. Trego Shertzer, M. D. Baltimore: press of Isaac Friedenwald, 1884. i2mo, 138 pages, portrait of author. The TROTTS of Dorchester and Boston. By E. D. Har- ris. Reprinted from New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register, 1889. 8vo, 4 pages and chart. 291 Genealogy of the family of Deacon James TROW- BRIDGE, born in Dorchester, Mass., 1636. Married and settled there in 1659. Removed to Newton, about 1664. Collected and arranged by Otis Trowbridge. Boston: Wright & Hasty, printers, 1854. 8vo, 32 pages. The TROWBRIDGE family; or, the descendants of Thomas Trowbridge, one of the first settlers of New Haven, Conn. Compiled at the request of Thomas Rutherford Trowbridge of New Haven, Conn. By Rev. F. W. Chapman, A. M. * * * New Haven: Pun- derson, Crisand & Co., printers, 1872. 8vo, 461 pages. 1275-1894. History of the TRUBEE family. [Descend- ants of Andris Trubee of Holland, who came to Fair- field, Conn., about 1700.] By Harriet Trubee Garlick. Bridgeport, Conn.: Marigold Printing Co., 1894. 8vo, 151 pages, 42 illustrations. Genealogy of the family of TRUE in America. [Descend- ants of Henry True of Salem, Mass., 1649. By H. A. True, M. D. Marion, Ohio: 1864.J Chart 17x24 inches. A genealogy of the ancestors and descendants of George Augustus and Louisa (Clap) TRUMBULL of Trumbull Square, Worcester, Mass. [By J. H. Lea.] 1886. Printed for the family. 8vo, 46 pages. Contributions to a TRUMBULL genealogy, from glean- ings in English fields. By J. Henry Lea. [Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register, 1895. J Boston: David Clapp & Son, 1895. 8vo, 27 pages. TUCK genealogy. Robert Tuck of Hampton, N. H., and his descendants, 1638-1877. By Joseph Dow. Boston, Mass.: printed for private distribution, press of David Clapp & Son, 1877. 8vo, 138 pages, edition 300 copies. 292 A genealogical and historical account of the descendants c Henry TUCKER [of New Jersey?]. Collected fron various and authentic sources. By George H. Tuckei M. D. New York: printed by Wm. C. Martin, 185 1 8vo, 37 pages. Genealogy of the TUCKER family. [Principally the de scendants of Robert Tucker of Milton, Mass., 1662. From various authentic sources. By Ephraim Tuckei Worcester, Mass.: 1895. 8vo, 414 pages. The TUPPER family. By Henry Martyn Tupper. Ra leigh, N. C. : January, 1890. 8vo, 3 pages. Genealogy of the descendants of Humphrey TURNEI [early of Scituate, Mass.], with family records. In tw< parts. Compiled by Jacob Turner, Esq. Boston: pub lished by David Turner, Jr., 1852. 4to, 63 pages. A letter from A. J. TURNER relating to the genealogy o the Turners of the tribe of John and Johanna [of Nev Haven, 1686]. Portage, Wis.: 1894. 8vo, 6 pages. The TURPIN family. An outline sketch [of descendant; of Philip Turpin of Yorkshire, Eng., who married Mar tha Skirm of Henrico co., Va.]. Compiled and arrangec by J. M. Bancroft. New York: 1879. Chart. A family meeting of the descendants of John TUTHILL one of the original settlers of the town of Southold N. Y. Held at New Suffolk, L. I., August 28th, 1867 Express print, Sag Harbor, N. Y. : 1867. 8vo, 60 pages Address at the family meeting of the descendants of Johi TUTHILL, held at New Suffolk, L. I., Aug. 28, 1867 By W. H. Tuthill. Boston: 1868. 8vo, 23 pages. Genealogy of the TUTHILL and Kent families. [De scendants of Henry Tuthill, who came to Hingham Mass., in 1637, and settled at Southold, N. Y., in 1644 293 and of Rudolphus Kent, who came to America in 1784 and settled in Philadelphia? Philadelphia, Pa.: 1880. J Chart 2x2 feet. The TUTTLE family of New Hampshire. 1842? 10x15 inches, chart. 1635. William TUTTLE of New Haven. An address de- livered at the Tuttle gathering at New Haven, Conn., Sept. 3, 1873. By Joseph F. Tuttle. * * * New- ark, N. J.: Daily Advertiser, 1873. 8vo, 22 pages. The descendants of William and Elizabeth TUTTLE, who came from Old to New England in 1635, and settled in New Haven in 1639, with numerous biographical notes and sketches. By George Frederick Tuttle. Printed and published by Tuttle & Co., official state printers. Rut- land, Vt.: 1883. 8vo, 60 + 754 pages, portraits, two in- dexes. Genealogical record of a line of descendants of John and Joanna TUTTLE of Ipswich, Mass., from 1635 to 1885. Compiled by Joseph W. Tuttle. Plattsburgh, N. Y. : 1885. 8vo, 46 pages. Sketch of the James TWEED family, Wilmington, Mass. By Benj. Walker. Read at a family reunion, Foster's Pond, Andover, Mass., June 17, 1887. Lowell, Mass.: Courier Press: Marden & Rowell, 1887. i2mo, 30 pages. Genealogy of the TWINING family, descendants of Wil- liam Twining, Sr., who came from Wales, or England, and died at Eastham, Mass., 1659. With information of other Twinings in Great Britain and America. By Thos. J. Twining of Sidney, Ind. Chicago: 1890. 172 pages. Official report of the first American TYLER family re- union, held at North Andover, Mass., Sept. 2, 1896. By Willard I. Tyler Brigham. Chicago, 111.: 1897. 8vo, 47 pages. 294 The UNDERWOOD families of Massachusetts. By Prof. Lucien M. Underwood, Ph. D., of Syracuse, N. Y. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for Oct., 1884. 8vo, 8 pages. Family history. Notices of the life of John UPHAM, the first inhabitant of New England who bore that name: together with an account of such of his descendants as were the ancestors of Hon. Nathaniel Upham of Roch- ester, N. H.: with a short sketch of the life of the latter. By Albert G. Upham, A. M., M. D. Concord, N. H.: printed by Asa McFarland, 1845. 8vo, 92 pages. Genealogy and family history of a branch of the New Eng- land UPHAM family settled in California, showing the ancestors of Isaac Upham of San Francisco and others. By F. K. Upham. 1884. Published for private circu- lation. i2mo, 18 pages. A sketch of the life and character of Dea. Joshua UPHAM of Salem, Mass. To which are appended a sketch of his first wife, his ancestral history and a genealogical list of his descendants. By Prof. James Upham, D. D. Boston, Mass.: 1885. i2mo, 80 pages, portraits, chart. Genealogy and family history of the UPHAMS of Castine, Me., and Dixon, 111., with genealogical notes of * * * other families. Compiled by F. K. Upham. Printed for private circulation. 1887. 8vo, 68 pages, index. UPHAM genealogy. The descendants of John Upham of Massachusetts * * * 1635. * * * By F. K. Upham. Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, pub- lishers, 1892. 8vo, 573 pages, portraits. Nicholas UPSALL [and his descendants]. By Augus- tine Jones of Providence, R. I. Boston, Mass.: 1880. 8vo, 12 pages. 295 The UPTON memorial. A genealogical record of the descendants of John Upton of North Reading, Mass., the original emigrant, and the progenitor of families who have since borne his name. Together with short genealogies of the Putnam, Stone and Bruce families. By John Adams Vinton. * * * Printed for private use at the office of E. Upton & Son, Bath, Me.: 1874. 8vo, 547 pages. Descendants of Josiah and Catherine UPTON of Charle- mont, Mass., 1778. By William H. Upton, B. A., LL. M. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register, 1886. 8vo, 11 pages. UPTON family records; being genealogical collections for an Upton family history. By William Henry Upton, M. A., LL. M. London: Mitchell & Hughes, 1B93. 4to, 532 pages, edition 100 copies. Genealogy of the URNER family * * * Chester co., Pa. By Isaac N. Urner, LL. D. Philadelphia: 1893. 8vo, 175 pages. A brief genealogy of the USHER family of New England. By W. H. Whitmore. Reprinted, with additions, from New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register. Boston: David Clapp & Son, printers, 1869. 8vo, 11 pages. A memorial sketch of Roland Greene USHER, 1823-1893. By Edward Preston Usher. To which is added a gene- alogy of the Usher family in New England, from 1638 to 1895. Privately printed for the family, 1895. 8vo, 160 pages. [VAIL families of Vermont, Virginia, New Jersey and elsewhere. By Alfred Vail of Morristown, N. J., 1857- 1863] 3T separate circulars of from one to ten pages each; 296 VAIL and Armstrong. A short record of my ancestors, beginning with John Vail, Southold, L. I. 1670- 1760. Francis Armstrong (from Ireland), 1727. With a refer- ence to the L'Hommedieu family. By Charles M. Vail. Goshen, N. Y.: 1894. 8vo, 57 pages. The VALENTINES in America, 1644-1874. By T. W. Valentine. * * * New York: Clark & Maynard, publishers, 1874. 8vo, 248 pages, portraits, plates. Lambert Janse VAN ALSTYNE [of Kinderhook, N. Y., 1684] and some of his descendants. By one of them [Lawrence Van Alstyne of Sharon, Conn. J. Amenia, N. Y.: Walsh & Griffen, printers, 1897. 8vo, 142 pages, indexed. Genealogy of the VAN BRUNT family, 1853-1867. By Teunis G. Bergen, Bay Ridge, New Utrecht, N.Y. Al- bany: Joel Munsell, 1867. 8vo, 79 pages. The history and genealogy of the VAN DEUSENS of Van Deusen Manor, Great Barrington, Berkshire co., Mass. By Louis Hasbrouck Sahler. Great Barring- ton: F. H. Burtch, printer, 1893. 8vo, 36 pages. The first annual report of the VAN HORN Association. Philadelphia: 1879. i2tno, 20 pages. Our ancestors, a genealogical and biographical magazine. Edited by M. A. De L. VAN HORN. Published by the Genealogical Association of Pa. and N. J. Phila- delphia: Vol. I, Nos. 1, 2, July, Oct., 1882. 8vo, 95 pages. Annals of the VAN RENSSELAERS in the United States, specially as they relate to the family of Killian K. Van Rensselaer. By Rev. Maunsell Van Rensselaer, D. D., LL. D. Albany, N. Y.: C. Van Benthuysen & Sons, 1888. 8vo, 240 pages. 297 A history of the VAN SICKLE family in the United States [descendants of Ferdinandus Van Sycklin of Kings co., N. Y., 1652, many of whom settled in New Jersey] . * * * By John W. Van Sickle. * * * Springfield, Ohio: published by the author [Republic Printing Co., printers] 1880. 8vo, 236 pages. Notes on the ancestry of Major Wm. Roe VAN VOOR- HIS of Fishkill, Dutchess co., N. Y. By his grandson, Elias W. Van Voorhis of New York City. For private circulation only. 1881. 8vo, 239 pages, portraits, views, index. A genealogy or family history of'the VAN VOORHEES family in America, or the descendants of Steven Coerte Van Voorhees, who emigrated from Holland in 1660 and settled at Flatlands, L. I., and from whom all in this country are descended that write their names Voorhees, Voorhies, Voorheis, Voorhis, Vorhes, Voris, Vorus or Vores, either with or without the prefix " Van." By E. W. Van Voorhis. 1888. 4to, 725 pages, full index. Genealogy of the VAN WAGENEN family, from 1650 to 1884. * * * Containing the first three generations of the family complete, and then following down the descendants of Aart Van Wagenen [of Kingston, N. Y., 1720], the grandson of the first settler of the name in America. By Gerrit Hubert Van Wagenen of Rye, Westchester co., N. Y. Printed for private distribution. New York: 1884. 8vo, 69 pages, two indexes. The book of the VARIAN family [principally devoted to the descendants of Isaac Varian of New York City, 1720]. With some speculations as to their origin, etc. By Sam. Briggs. Cleveland, Ohio: 1881. 8vo, 102 pages, edition of 100 copies, portraits, views, index. A discourse commemorative of John Riley VARNEY. Preached at the First church, Dover, N. H., May 5, 298 i882. By his pastor, George B. Spalding, D. D. Pub- lished by his friends. Dover, N. H.: 1882. 8vo, 19 pages; appended are two pages of genealogical matter. The VASSALLS of New England and their immediate descendants. * * * By E. D. Harris of Cambridge, Mass. Albany, N. Y.: J. Munsell, printer, 1862. 8vo, 26 pages. VASSALL pedigree. 1500 to 1890. [By Rev. William Vassall, rector of Wear-Gifford in Devonshire, Eng.J Oblong 4to, 8£ x 13A inches, 9 leaves. Reminiscences of the VAUGHAN family, and more par- ticularly of Benjamin Vaughan, LL. D. By John H. Sheppard, A. M. With a few additions, a genealogy and notes. Boston: David Clapp & Son, printers, 1865. 8vo, 40 pages. • The VERNON family and arms. * * * By Harrison Ellery of Boston, Mass. [Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for July, 1879.] 8vo, 8 pages. The history of Abraham Isaacse YER PLANCK and his male descendants in America. By William Edward Ver Planck. Fishkill Landing, N. Y.: 1892. 8vo, 306 pages. John VIALL of Swanzey, Mass., and some of his descend- ants. By David Jillson. Reprinted from the Narra- gansett Historical Register. Providence, R. L: 1885. 8vo, 37 pages. VICKERS or Vickery family [of Hull, Mass., 1679, and the Lombard family. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register. Albany, N. Y. : Joel Munsell, printer, 1864]. 8vo, 5 pages. A genealogy of the descendants of Peter VILAS. Com- piled by C. H. Vilas. Madison, Wis.: published by the editor, 1875. 8 vo > 221 pages. 299. The VINTON memorial, comprising a genealogy of the descendants of John Vinton of Lynn, 1648; also genea- logical sketches of several allied families. * * * With an appendix, containing a history of the Braintree Iron Works, and other historical matter. By John Adams Vinton. Boston: published by S. K. Whipple & Co., 1858. 8vo, 532 pages, of which 236 were also issued separately. VOORHEES. The line of Louis Bevier Voorhees [giv- ing his descent from Coert Albert Van Voorhees]. 1896. 8vo, 12 pages. Two hundred and fifty years of the WADSWORTH fam- ily in America. By Horace Andrew Wadsworth. Law- rence, Mass.: printed at the Eagle Steam Printing Rooms, 1883. 8vo, 257 pages, portraits. The WAITE family of Maiden. By Deloraine P. Corey. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register. Maiden, Mass.: printed for private distribution, 1878. 8vo, 11 pages. The WAITE family of Boston, Mass. By Henry E. Waite of West Newton, Mass. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for 1878. 8vo, 4 pages. A genealogical sketch of a branch of the Wait or WAITE family in America. [Descendants of Thomas Waite of Portsmouth, R. I.] By D. Byron Waite. Canadice, N. Y.: 1893. i6mo, 22 pages, portrait. WAKEFIELD genealogy. By Homer Wakefield. Bloomington, 111. : 1897. 8vo, about 1000 pages, edition 500 copies. The genealogy and biography of the WALDOS of Amer- ica, from 1650 to 1883. Compiled by Joseph D. Hall, Jr. Danielsonville, Conn.: press of Scofield & Hamil- ton, 1883. 8vo, 145 pages, portraits, views, index. 300 John WALDRON of Dover, N. H., and his descendants. [By Rev. A. H. Quint.] Dover, N. H.: 1879. 8vo, 10 pages. Genealogy of the descendants of Timothy WALES of Connecticut, together with the counsels and directions of Ebenezer Wales, Esq., to his children. Brooklyn: press of H. M. Gardner, Jr., 1875. 56 pages. Memorial of the WALKERS of the old Plymouth colony, embracing genealogical and biographical sketches of James of Taunton, Philip of Rehoboth, William of East- ham, John of Marshfield, and Thomas of Bristol, and of their descendants, from 1620 to i860. By J. B'. R. Walker. Northampton: Metcalf & Co., printers, 1861. 8vo, 451 pages. The story of my ancestors in America [Philip WALKER of Rehoboth, Mass., 1653; Thomas Sawyer of Lancaster, Mass., 1648; Samuel Gile of Newbury, Mass., 1640, and William Gilkey of Leicester, Mass., 1733]. By Rev. Edwin Sawyer Walker, A. M. Chicago: David Oli- phant, printer, 1895. 8vo, 72 pages, portraits, index. Lewis WALKER of Chester Valley [Pa.J and his de- scendants; with some of the families with whom thev are connected by marriage, 1686-1896. By Priscilla Walker Streets. Phila. : 1896. 8vo, 443 pages, illus- trated. Genealogical chart showing the descent [from William Walton of New York, 1698] and alliances from the colonial period of the issue of Cruger, son of Henry WALTON. By Bentley D. Hasell. * * * New York: 1897. Lithographed chart, 18 x 30 inches. The WALWORTHS of America, comprising five chap- ters of family history, with additional chapters of gene- alogy. [Descendants of Wm. Walworth of Fishers 301 Island, 1689.] By Clarence A. Walworth. Albany, N. Y.: published by the Weed-Parsons Printing Co., 1897. 8v°> IQ 6 pages, portraits, views, indexes. History of the WANTON family of Newport, R. I. By John Russell Bartlett. Prov.: S. S. Rider, 1878. 4to, 152 pages, edition of 250 copies. WARD family; descendants of William Ward, who set- tled in Sudbury, Mass., in 1639. With an appendix, alphabetically arranged, of the names of the families that have intermarried with them. By Andrew Hen- shaw Ward, A. M. Boston: published by Samuel G. Drake, 185 1. 8vo, 265 pages. A memoir of Lieut.-Colonel Samuel WARD, First Rhode Island Regiment, Army of the American Revolution; with a genealogy of the Ward family [descended from John of Newport, R. I., 1673]. By John Ward. New York [reprinted from the New York Gen. and Biog. Record for July, 1875]: 1875. 8 vo > 2 ° pages, portrait, arms. Chart of the descendants of Thomas and Elizabeth WAR- DELL [of Boston, Mass., 1634]. 1897. Broadside, 24 x 38 inches. Journal of an expedition against Quebec, in 1775, under Col. Benedict Arnold. By Joseph Ware of Needham, Mass. To which is appended notes and a genealogy of the WARE family. * * * Published for Joseph Ware, grandson of the journalist. Boston: Thomas Prince, printer, 1852. 8vo, 24 pages. The descendants of Robert WARE of Dedham, Mass. [By Emma F. Ware.] Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for Jan. and Oct., 1887. 8vo, 47 pages, plate. 3°2 Genealogy of the descendants of Joseph WARE of Fen- wick Colony, N. J., 1675. Philadelphia, Pa.: 1891. 8vo, 31 pages. The posterity of William WARNER, one of the early set- tlers of Ipswich, Mass., with particulars of their estates, location, etc., from town records, registries of probate and deeds and old family records. By Edward Warner, civil engineer. Boston: [reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register], 1866. 8vo, 4 pages. Genealogical account of a branch of the descendants of Mark WARNER, grandson of William Warner, who came from England to Ipswich, Mass., in the year 1637. Prepared by Oliver Warner. Boston: Wright & Pot- ter, printers, 1872. 8vo, 13 pages. Genealogy of WARREN, with some historical sketches. By John C. Warren, M. D. Boston: printed by John Wilson & Son, 1854. 4to, 113 pages. Genealogy [in one line] of the WARREN family, from Richard, who came in the Mayflower in 1620, to 1872. Albany, N. Y.: J. Munsell, 1874. 8vo, 7 pages. The autobiography and genealogy of William Wilkins WARREN. Printed for family distribution. Cam- bridge, Mass.: John Wilson & Son, 1884. 8vo, 59 pages. Class memoir of George Washington WARREN, with American and English ancestry. By T. C. Amory. Boston: 1886. 8vo, 120 pages. A genealogy of one branch of the WARREN family, with its intermarriages, 1637-1890. [Descendants of Jacob Warren, early of Chelmsford, Mass.] Compiled for Moses Conant Warren by Emily Wilder Leavitt. Printed for private circulation. Boston: 1890. 8vo, 128 pages. 3°3 The WARRENS of Williamsburg, Mass. [Ancestry of Henry Mather Warren of Phila., 1894.J Chart, 2x3 feet. The WARREN — Clarke genealogy. A record of per- sons related within the sixth degree to the children of Samuel Dennis Warren and Susan Cornelia Clarke. By Rev. Charles White Huntington. Privately printed. Cambridge: John Wilson & Son, University Press, 1894. 4to, 238 pages, 2 portraits. A sermon preached at the celebration of the centennial birthday of Mrs. Phebe WASHBURN, at Lenox, Mass., February 19, 1867. By Rev. George Mure Smith. Pittsfield, Mass. : Chickering & Axtell, printers, 1867. 8vo, 15 pages. The WASHBURN family. Descendants of John of Ply- mouth, Mass., and William of Stratford, Conn., and Hempstead, L. I. Compiled by W. C. Sharpe. Sey- mour, Conn.: Record Print, 1892. 8vo, 16 pages. Facsimiles of the memorial stones of the last English an- cestors of George WASHINGTON in the parish church of Brington, Northamptonshire, England; permanently placed in the state house of Massachusetts. Boston: William White, printer to the State, 1862. Folio, 15 pages. A preliminary investigation of the alleged ancestry of George WASHINGTON, first president of the United States of America, exposing a serious error in the exist- ing pedigree. By Joseph Lemuel Chester. Reprinted from the Herald and Genealogist, London, and the Heraldic Journal, Boston. Boston: H. W. Dutton & Son, printers, 1866. 8vo, 23 pages. The pedigree and history of the WASHINGTON family. * * * By Albert Welles. N. Y.: 1879. 8vo, 370 pages, plates. 3°4 The maternal ancestry and nearest of kin to WASHING- TON. A monograph. [By N. R. Ball.] Washing- ton, D. C: 1885. 8vo, 28 pages, chart of the Ball family of Virginia. An examination of the English ancestry of George WASHINGTON, setting forth the evidence to connect him with the Washingtons of Sulgrave and Brington. By Henry F. Waters, A. M. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for October, 1889. Bos- ton: 1889. 8vo, 53 pages, map, folding chart. The WASHINGTONS and their connection with Warton [one of the homes of the family in England. With pedi- gree of the family.] By Henry Whitman. Damrell & Upham, Boston; E. & J. L. Milner, Lancaster, Eng: 1890. 8vo, 18 pages. A genealogical history beginning with Colonel John WASHINGTON, the emigrant and head of the Wash- ington family in America. Edited and compiled by Thornton Augustin Washington. Washington, D. C.: press of McGill & Wallace, 1891. 8vo, 71 pages. The WASHINGTON family. Reprinted from the " Writings of Washington." Edited by Worthington Chauncey Ford. New York: 1893. 8vo, 115 pages. Ancestry of the WATERS family of Marietta, Ohio. [De- scendants of Richard Waters of Salem, Mass., 1636. By Wilson Waters.] Printed privately [press of J. Mueller & Son, Marietta, Ohio]: 1882. 8vo, 31 pages, plate of arms; pages 28-31 contain the descendants of John Richmond of Taunton, Mass., 1643. A catalogue of the descendants of Thomas WATKINS of Chickahomony, Va., who was the common ancestor of many of the families of the name in Prince Edward, Charlotte and Chesterfield counties, Va. By Francis N. 30S Watkins of Prince Edward co., Va. Printed for private circulation. New York: John F. Trow, printer, 1849. i2mo, 50 pages. A catalogue of the descendants of Thomas WATKINS of Chickahomony, Va. ; who was the common ancestor of many of the families of the name in * * * Virginia. By Francis N. Watkins of Prince Edward co., Va. Henderson, N. C. : Ludington & Aycock, printers, 1888. 8vo, 42 pages. A biographical sketch of Elkanah WATSON. * * * With a brief genealogy of the Watson family, early set- tled in Plymouth colony. By Wm. R. Deane. * * * Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register. Albany: J. Munsell, 1864. 8vo, 16 pages. John WATSON of Hartford, Conn. [1644], and his de- scendants. A genealogy by Thomas Watson. [Pre- pared by D. Williams Patterson.] New York: printed [by J. M. Bradstreet & Son] for the U. Q. Club, 1865. 8vo, 48 pages. History and genealogy of the WATSON family, descend- ants of Matthew Watson, who came to America in 1718 [and settled in Leicester, Mass.]. Compiled by Mrs. Julia Draper (Watson) Bemis and Alonzo Amasa Bemis, D. D. S. Spencer, Mass.: 1894. 8vo, 163 pages. George WAY and his descendants, historical and genea- logical. Their connection with the early Penobscot (Pejepscot) Grants, and the famous lawsuits resulting therefrom, 1 628- 1 82 1. By C. Granville Way. Boston: printed for the author by E. P. Whitcomb, 1887. 8vo, 23 pages. The WEARE family of Hampton, N. H., and North Yar- mouth, Me. By William M. Sargent. Old Times office, Yarmouth, Me.: 1879. 8vo, 8 pages. 20 306 The WEAVER family of New York City. By Isaac J. Greenwood. [Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register.] 1893. 8vo, 13 pages. Genealogical notes of the WEBB family. By Edward Stanley Waters. Reprinted from the Essex Institute Historical Collections. Salem, Mass.: 1880. 8vo, 24 pages. WEBSTER genealogy. [Descendants of Gov. John Webster of Connecticut, 1656. By Noah Webster. 1836.] 8vo, 8 pages. WEBSTER genealogy. Compiled and printed for pre- sentation only, by Noah Webster. New Haven: 1836. With notes and corrections, by his great-grandson, Paul Leicester Ford. Brooklyn, N. Y. : privately printed, 1876. 4tOj 9 pages. Genealogy of some of the descendants of John WEBSTER of Ipswich, Mass., in 1635. The earlier families com- piled by Wm. B. Lapham and the later by J. O. Webster, M. D. Augusta, Me.: press of Charles E. Nash, 1884. 8vo, 14 pages. Genealogy of one branch of the WEBSTER family, from Thomas Webster, Ormesby, co. Norfolk, Eng. [whose son Thomas settled in Hampton, N. H.]. Compiled by Prentiss Webster. Lowell, Mass.: printed by Edward T. Rowell, * * * 1894. 8vo, 45 pages. Genealogy of the family of George WEEKES of Dor- chester, Mass., 1635-1650: with some information in re- gard to other families of the name. By Robert D. Weeks. Newark, N. J.: press of L. J. Hardham, 1885. 8vo, 468 pages, index, portraits. Report of the WEEKS family meeting for the centennial celebration of the settlement of Holland Weeks in Salis- bury, Vt. Middlebury, Vt. : Register Co., printers, 1888. 8vo, 20 pages. 3°7 Leonard WEEKS of Greenland, N. H., and descendants, 1 639- 1 888. With early records of families connected, including the following names: Bailey, Bartlett, Brack- ett, Burley, Chapman, Chesley, Clark, Eastman, Folsom, Fowler, French, Frost, Haines, Hilton, Home, Lane, March, Mead, Moody, Moore, Philbrick, Pickering, Per- kins, Rollins, Sanborn, Scammon, Thompson, Wiggin and Wingate. By Rev. Jacob Chapman. Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, publishers, 1889. 8vo, 202 pages, 3 portraits, 1 view, 3 indexes. Genealogy of the family of George WEEKES of Dor- chester, Mass. Part II. Comprising ancient history of this and other British families, with additional history of American families. By Robert D. Weekes. New- ark, N. J.: press of L. J. Hardham, 1892. 8vo, 174 pages. Sketch of the family of John Paul WEITZEL of Pennsyl- vania, 1742. By Rev. Horace Edwin Hayden. Wilkes Barre, Pa.: issued to solicit further data of publication, 1 88 1. 8vo, 9 pages. The WEITZEL memorial. Historical and genealogical register of the descendants of Paul Weitzel of Lancaster, Pa., 1740. Including sketches of the families of Allen, Byers, Bailey, Crawford, Davis, Hayden, McCormick, Stone. White, and others. By Rev. Horace Edwin Hayden. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.: 1883. 8vo, 81 pages, index. A few facts concerning Roger WELLINGTON [of Watertown, Mass.], and some of his descendants. [By Mrs. Adaline W. Griswold of Belmont, Mass.] Boston: Alfred Mudge & Son, printers, 1892. 4to, 26 pages. Genealogy and history of the WELLMANS of New Eng- land. By James Wellman. Salem: printed at the Observer office, 1867. i2mo, 68 pages. 308 A brief general history of the WELLES or Wells family. By Albert Welles. New York: Narine & Co., printers, 1848. 8vo, 27 pages, relating to the English ancestors of Thomas of Hartford, 1635. Genealogy of the WELLS family of Wells, Me. By Charles K. Wells. Milwaukee: press of Burdick & Armitage, 1874. 8vo, 81 pages (paged 43 + 38). History of the WELLES family in England; with their derivation in this country from Gov. Thomas Welles of Connecticut. By Albert Welles. * * * With an account of the Welles family in Massachusetts by Henry Winthrop Sargent of Boston. Boston: John Wilson & Son, printers, 1874. 8vo, 127 pages. History of the WELLES family in England and Nor- mandy, with the derivation from their progenitors of some of the descendants in the United States. * * * By Albert Welles. * * * New York: 1876. 8vo, 312 pages. William WELLS of Southold, N. Y., and his descendants, A. D. 1638 to 1878. By the Rev. Charles Wells Hayes. * * * Buffalo, N. Y.: Baker, Jones & Co., printers, 1878. 8vo, 300 pages, views, arms, 2 indexes of given and surnames. WELLES family. [Descendants of Gov. Thomas Welles of Hartford, Conn., 1636.] Compiled by Henry Stod- dard Ruggles. 1892. Chart 20 x 30 inches. John WELTON and his wife, Mary Upson, who came from England about 1667 and settled in Waterbury, Conn., 1679. [By John Welton of Waterbury, Conn, j ? Chart, 22 x 23 inches. The direct ancestry of the late Jacob WENDELL of Portsmouth, N. H., with a prefatory sketch of the early Dutch settlement of the Province of New Netherland. 309 1614-1664. By James Rindge Stanwood. Boston, Mass.: special limited edition, David Clapp & Son, 1882. 8vo, 49 pages, plates, arms. A genealogical and biographical account of the descend- ants of William WENTWORTH, one of the first set- tlers of Dover, N. H. [By John Wentworth. ] Boston: published by S. G. Drake, 1850. 8vo, 20 pages, super- seded by the later work. The WENTWORTH genealogy, comprising the origin of the name, the family in England, and a particular ac- count of Elder William Wentworth, the emigrant, and of his descendants. By John Wentworth, LL. D., of Chicago, 111. * * * For private family distribution only: 1870. 2 vols., 8vo, 1426 pages (paged 547 + 879). The WENTWORTH genealogy; English and American. By John Wentworth, LL. D., of Chicago, 111. Boston, Mass.: Little, Brown & Co., 1878. 3 vols., 8vo, 2279 pages (38 + 71 1 + 803 + 727); a few copies of the first 38 pages, relating to the English families of Wentworth, were issued in separate form. Incidents in the life and times of Stukeley Westcote [WESTCOTT], with some of his descendants. By J. Russell Bullock. 1886. 8vo, 161 pages, superseded by the 2d edition. Some incidents in the life and times of Stukeley Westcote [WESTCOTT of Providence, R. I., 1638], and some of his descendants. 1592- 1886. By J. R. Bullock. Pri- vately printed: 1890. 8vo, 200 pages, edition 50 copies. The descendants of Edmund WESTON of Roxbury, Mass., for five generations. By Thomas Weston, Jr. Boston: George E. Littlefield, 1887. 8vo, 23 pages. The WETMORE family of America [descendants of Thomas Whitmore of Wethersfield, Conn., 1639], and 3io its collateral branches; with genealogical, biographical and historical notices. By James Carnahan Wetmore. Albany: Munsell & Rowland, 1861. 8vo, 670 pages. The family record. Devoted for 1897 to the Sackett, the Weygant and the Mapes families. [Descendants of Simon Sackett of Newton, Mass., 1630; Michael Wey- gant of Newburgh, N. Y., 1709, and Thomas Mapes of Southold, N. Y., 1 68 1. J Published monthly by C. H. WEYGANT. Newburgh, N. Y.: 1897. 4to, 6 num- bers, monthly, Jan. to June, 72 pages. Genealogy of the WHARTON family of Philadelphia, 1664 to 1880. By Anne H. Wharton. * * * Phil- adelphia: 1880. 8vo, 134 pages. WHEELER and Warren families. Descendants of George Wheeler of Concord, Mass., 1638, through Deacon Thomas Wheeler of Concord, 1696, and of John Warren of Boston, Mass., 1630, through Ebenezer War- ren of Leicester, Mass., 1744. Compiled by Henry Warren Wheeler. Albany, N. Y. : Joel Munsell's Sons, publishers, 1892. 8vo, 121 pages, portraits. American ancestors of the children of Joseph and Daniella WHEELER, of whom we have records [descendants of Moses Wheeler of New Haven, Conn., 1638]. * * * Compiled by Joseph and Daniella Wheeler. * * * Wheeler, Ala.: [1896]. 8vo, 24 pages. A frontier family [a history of Rev. John WHEEL- WRIGHT of New England, 1636, and some of his de- scendants]. By Edmund March Wheelwright. Cam- bridge: John Wilson & Son, University Press [reprinted from the publications of the Colonial Society of Mass.], 1894. 4to, 35 pages, edition no pages. A brief genealogy of the WHIPPLE family; compiled for Oliver Mayhew Whipple, Esq., of Lowell. [Compiled 3ii by John H. Boutelle of Woburn. Printed by E. D. Green & Co., Lowell: 1857.] i2mo, 36 pages. A brief genealogy of the WHIPPLE families, who settled in Rhode Island. In two parts. By Henry E. Whipple. Providence, R. I.: A. Crawford Greene, printer, 1873. 8vo, 63 pages, index of given names. Inquiries relating to the ancestors and descendants of Job WHIPPLE of Cumberland, Rhode Island and Green- wich, Washington co., N. Y. Compiled and published by Frank V. McDonald, Harvard law student. Cam- bridge, Mass.: University Press, John Wilson & Son, 1881. 4to, 46 pages, portraits. Memorial of the WHITCOMB and Pierce families. [Descendants of John Whitcomb of Dorchester, Mass., 1633, and Josiah Pierce of Waltham, Mass., 1740.J Compiled by William Frederic Whitcomb. Boston: 1888. 8vo, 23 pages, full index, coats of arms. WHITCOMB memorial. Ancestry and descendants of Col. Jonathan Priest Whitcomb [descendants of John of Dorchester and Lancaster, Mass., 1633-1654]. By J. B. Whitcomb, Berkeley, Cal. San Francisco: pub- lished privately, 1893. 8vo, 32 pages, portraits. Memorials of Elder John WHITE, one of the first set- tlers of Hartford, Conn., and of his descendants. By Allyn S. Kellogg. Hartford: printed for the family, by Case, Lockwood & Co., i860. 8vo, 322 pages. The descendants of William WHITE of Haverhill, Mass. Genealogical notices by Hon. Daniel Appleton White. Boston: printed by John Wilson & Son, 1863. 8vo, 47 pages. The descendants of Thomas WHITE of Marblehead, and Mark Haskell of Beverly, Mass. With brief notices of 312 the Coombs family. Compiled by Perley Derby of Salem, Mass. Boston: press of David Clapp & Son, 1872. 8vo, 81 pages. A genealogical record of the family of WHITE [descend- ants of Ezekiel White of Douglass, Mass., born 1707, and his ancestry traced to William White, who came from England in 1620]. By John Bartlett White of East Killingly, Conn. Danielsonville: Greenslitt & Hamilton, printers, 1878. l2mo, 44 pages. Account of the meeting of the descendants of Col. Thomas WHITE of Maryland. Held at Sophia's Dairy on the Rush river, Md., June 7, 1877. Including papers read on that occasion, together with others referred to and since prepared. Phila. : 1879. Folio, 211 pages, arms. Memoir of Brig. Gen. Anthony Walton WHITE of the Continental army. [With an appendix of genealogical notes.] Compiled by Anna M. W. Woodhull of Free- hold, N. J. 1882. 8vo, 11 pages, portrait. Ancestry of the children of James William WHITE, M. D. With accounts of the families of White, Newby, Rose, Cranmer, Stout, Smith, Stockton, Leeds, Fisher, Gardiner, Mathews, Elton, Revell, Stacye, Tonkin, Mc- Lorinan, Dowse, Jewett, Hunt, Reddinge, Isbell and Griswold. Compiled by William Francis Cregar. Phila.: 1888. 8vo, 194 pages. The descendants of William W r HITE of Haverhill, Mass. [1640]. Genealogical notices. By Daniel Appleton White, 1863. Additional genealogical and biographical notices. By Annie Frances Richards. * * * Am. Printing and Engraving Co., Boston, Mass.: 1889. 8vo. 80 pages, 18 plates. 1632-1892. Memorials of Roderick WHITE and his wife, Lucy Blakeslee, of Paris Hill, N. Y., with some account of their American ancestors and a complete 313 record of their descendants. By Andrew C. White. Ithaca, N. Y.: printed for the family by Andrus & Church, 1892. 8vo, 32 pages, index. Ancestral chronological record of the William WHITE [of the Mayflower] family, from 1607-8 to 1895. Con- cord: printed by the Republican Press Assoc, 1895. 8vo > 393 pages. Memoir of Rev. Samuel WHITING, D. D., and of his wife, Elizabeth St. John; with references to some of their English ancestors and American descendants [and other Whitings and Whitons of Mass.,. Conn, and Vir- ginia]. By William Whiting. Fifty. copies printed, not published. Boston: printed by Rand, Avery & Co., 1871. 8vo, 334 pages, a 2d edition was issued in 1873. Genealogical notes of the WHITING family. [Descend- ants of William of Hartford, Conn., 1632. By Andrew Fuller Whiting of Hartford.] 1888. 8vo, 8 pages. Memoir of John WHITMAN and his descendants. By Ezekiel Whitman. Portland: printed by Charles Day & Co., 1832. 8vo, 44 pages, superseded. History of the descendants of John WHITMAN of Wey- mouth, Mass. By Charles W. Farnham, A. M. New Haven: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, printers, 1889. 8vo, 1261 pages. Record of the descendants of Francis WHITMORE of Cambridge, Mass. Compiled by W. H. Whitmore. Boston: printed for private circulation only, by John Wilson & Son, 1855. 8vo, 24 pages, reprinted with additions from Brook's History of Medford, Mass. WHITMORE tracts. A collection of essays on matter of interest to persons bearing the name. By William H. Whitmore, F. R. S. Boston, Mass.: 1875. 8vo, 3H 79 pages (paged 12 + 4 + 8 + 47 + 8) mostly reprints of articles from various works. A brief account of the descendants of John and Elinor WHITNEY of Watertown, Mass. [By H. A. Whit- ney.] Reprinted, with additions, from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register. Boston: Henry W. Dutton & Son, printers, 1857. 8vo, 26 pages. A branch of the WHITNEY family. [By L. M. Harris, Boston.] Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for July, 1858. 8vo, 7 pages. Memoranda relating to the families of the name of WHITNEY in England. [By Henry A. Whitney. Boston: 1859.] Folio, 11 pages. Incidents in the life of Samuel WHITNEY, born in Marl- borough, Mass., 1734. Died at Castine, Me., 1808. Together with some account of his descendants, and other family memorials. Collected by his great-grand- son, Henry Austin Whitney. Boston: printed for pri- vate distribution [Riverside Press], i860. Folio, 142 pages, edition 125 copies. The WHITNEY family of Connecticut, and its affiliations; being an attempt to trace the descendants, as well in the female as male lines, of Henry Whitney, from 1649 to 1878. To which is prefixed some account of the Whit- neys of England. By S. Whitney Phoenix. New York: privately printed, 1878. 3 vols., 4to, 2762 pages, edition 510 copies. Some of the descendants of John and Elinor WHITNEY, who settled in Watertown, Mass!, in 1635. Compiled by William L. Whitney. Pottsville, Pa.: H. E. Miller, printer, 1890. 8vo, 101 pages, private edition of 100 copies. The descendants of John WHITNEY, who came from London, Eng., to Watertown, Mass., in 1635. % 315 Frederick Clifton Pierce. Chicago, 111.: press of W. B. Conkey Co., 1895. 8vo, 692 pages. The ancestry of John WHITNEY, who, with his wife, Elinor, and sons, * * * 1635, settled in Water- town, Mass. * * * By Henry Melville. New York: De Vinne Press, 1896. 8vo, 295 pages. A genealogy of four branches of the WHITTEMORE family; including the original Whittemore family of Hit- chin, Eng., and a brief lineage of other branches. [By B. B. Whittemore.] Nashua, N. H.: B. B. & F. P. Whittemore, printers, 1880. 8vo, 48 pages. Genealogy of several branches of the WHITTEMORE family. By B. B. Whittemore. Nashua, N. H.: F. P. Whittemore, printer, 1890. 8vo, 106 pages. A genealogy of several branches of the WHITTEMORE family. * * * Revised edition. By B. B. Whitte- more. Nashua, N. H.: Francis P. Whittemore, printer, 1893. 8 vo ; J 3 2 pages. Genealogy of two branches of the WHITTIER family, from 1620 to 1873. By D. B. Whittier, Boston, Mass. Boston: Alfred Mudge & Son, printers, 1873. 8vo, 22 pages, with a folding chart 17 x 24 inches, some copies of which were issued separately. 1622. Genealogy of the WHITTIER family. 1882. [Descendants of Thomas of Salisbury, Mass., 1645.] Compiled and arranged by Charles Collyer Whittier. Boston, Mass.: Heliotype Printing Co., 1882. Chart 30 x 43 inches. Genealogical notes and errata. Communicated by Mrs. Caroline H. Dall to the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Reg- ister, April, 1873. The WHITTINGHAM family. Boston, Mass.: reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register, 1873. 8vo, 7 pages. 3i6 The WHITTINGHAM genealogy and William Clarke's statement. By Mrs. Caroline H. Dall of Georgetown, D. C. [Reprinted from New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Reg- ister for January, 1880. J 8vo, 3 pages. Memorial of the WHITTLESEY family in the United- States. [Descendants of John of Saybrook, Conn., 1 664. J Published by the Whittlesey Association. [Hartford, Conn.: Case, Tiffany & Co., printers], 1855. 8vo, 125 pages, accompanied by a large folding tabular pedigree chart. Address of Elisha WHITTLESEY, delivered at a meeting of the Whittlesey family, which convened at Saybrook, Conn., Sept. 20th, 1855. Washington, D. C: 1855. 8vo, 22 pages. Asaph WHITTLESEY, late of Tallmadge, Summit co., Ohio. Vesta Hart Whittlesey and Susan Everett Whit- tlesey, nee Fitch. Cleveland, Ohio: 1872. 8vo, 14 pages. Military record of the descendants of John WHITTLE- SEY and Ruth Dudley, who were married at Saybrook, Conn., June 20, 1664. Cleveland, Ohio: Fairbanks, Benedict & Co., printers, 1874. 8vo, 14 pages. Charles E. WIGGIN. 1*13-1888. [With a history of descendants of Gov. Thomas Wiggin of Dover, N. H. 163 1. J i6mo, 148 pages. Prospectus of the WIGGIN genealogy. [Issued by a committee appointed at the reunion of the descendants of Gov. Thomas Wiggin in 1895.] 1896. 8vo, 14 pages, portraits, map. The WIGHT family. Memoir of Thomas Wight of Ded- ham, Mass., with genealogical notices of his descendants from 1637 to 1840. By Danforth Phipps Wight, M. D. Boston: press of T. R. Marvin, 1848. i2mo, 1 19 pages. 3i7 The Wights. A record of Thomas WIGHT of Dedham and Medfield, and of his descendants. 1635-1890. By- William Ward Wight, one of his descendants. Mil- waukee: Swain & Tate, printers, 1890. 4to, 357 pages. Genealogical record of the WILBUR family. [Descend- ants of Samuel of Boston, 1633.] Compiled by Asa Wilbur of Boston. Boston, Mass.: printed [by Rand, Avery & Frye] for the family, 1871. i2mo, 89 pages. Life of Lafayette WILBUR (autobiography) and family genealogy. By Lafayette Wilbur. Jericho, Vt.: 1881. i2mo, 75 pages, edition 130 copies. The WILCOX family. By W. H. Whitmore. [From the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for Jan., 1875. J Boston: printed by David Clapp & Son, 1875. 8vo, 8 pages. William Alonzo WILCOX [and his ancestry, traced to Edward Wilcox of Rhode Island in 1638]. From the Luzerne, Pa., Legal Register, June 17, 1887. 8vo, 11 pages. The descendants of William WILCOXSON [of Stratford, Conn., 1639, ancestor of the Wilcoxsons of Stratford and the Wilcox family of Madison and Killingworth, Conn.J : Vincent Meigs [of Guilford, Conn., 1650, from whom are descended the Meigs of Philadelphia, New York City and Madison, Conn.], and Richard Webb [of Stamford, Conn., 1655, ancestor of the Webb family of Stamford and New York City] . Compiled by Prof. Reynold Webb Wilcox. New York: T. A. Wright, printer, 1893. 8vo, 82 pages (paged 75 + 7), indexed, 4 portraits. Book of'the WILDERS. A contribution to the history of the Wilders, from 1497, in England, to the emigration of Martha, a widow, and her family, to Massachusetts 3i8 Bay in 1638, and so through her family down to 1875. * * * By Rev. Moses H. Wilder. New York: printed by Edward O. Jenkins for the compiler. Brook- lyn, N. Y.: 1878. 8vo, 394 pages, arms, indexes. Memoirs of the WILKINSON family in America. Com- prising genealogical and biographical sketches of Law- rence Wilkinson of Providence, R. I.; Edward Wilkinson of New Milford, Conn.; John Wilkinson of Attleborough, Mass. ; Daniel Wilkinson of Columbia co., N. Y., etc., and their descendants, from 1645-1868. By Rev. Israel Wilkinson, A. M. Jacksonville, 111.: Davis & Penniman, printers, 1869. 8vo, 585 pages. WILLARD memoir; or life and times of Major Simon Willard: with notices of three generations of his de- scendants. * * * By Joseph Willard. Boston: Phillips, Sampson & Co., 1858. 8vo, 471 pages. WILLARD memoir. Sketch of the life of Major Simon Willard, with notices of some of his descendants to the ninth generation. Compiled by D. H. Willard. Cin- cinnati, Ohio: press of R. Clarke & Co., 1879. 8vo, 10 pages. Family memorial of Darius WILLEY [of Campton, N. H., 1769] and wife, with their children, August 15, 1865. (Printed for the use of the family.) San Fran- cisco, Cal. : Bacon & Co., printers, 1868. 141 pages; the genealogical portions are superseded by the Willey genealogy. Preliminary outline of the descendants of Isaac WILLEY of New London, Conn. By Henry Willey of New Bed- ford. New Bedford, Mass. : E. Anthony & Sons, print- ers and publishers, 1886. 8vo, 15 pages, superseded by the later work. Isaac WILLEY of New London, Conn. [1645], an d his descendants. By Henry Willey. New Bedford, Mass.: 319 printed for the author, 1888. 8vo, 187 pages (paged 6+ 166+ 17), indexed, edition 200 copies. The genealogy and history of the family of WILLIAMS in America, more particularly of the descendants of Rob- ert Williams of Roxbury. By Steven W. Williams, M. D., A. M., etc. Greenfield: printed by Merriam & Mirick, 1847. i^mo, 424 pages. The WILLIAMS family, tracing the descendants of Thomas Williams of Roxbury, Mass. [born 1754, a de- scendant of Robert of Roxbury, 1638]. _ Compiled by George Huntington Williams, with a preface by Prof. S. Wells Williams, LL. D. Boston: printed for private distribution, 1880. 15 pages, reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register, with a four-page preface added. The WILLIAMS family, tracing the descendants of Eze- kial Williams of Roxbury, Mass. Compiled by Thomas W. Seward, Utica, N. Y. Boston, Mass.: printed for private distribution [reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for 1882], 1882. 8vo, 17 pages. The surnames and coats of arms of the Williamses, with an account of Robert WILLIAMS of Roxbury, Mass., and sortie of his descendants. Compiled by A. D. Weld French. Privately printed. Boston: T. R. Marvin & Son, printers, 1886. 8vo, 28 pages. The descendants of Veach WILLIAMS of Lebanon, Conn. [1727]; also the ancestry of Lucy Walsworth, his wife. By Alexander Hamilton Wright. New Haven, Conn.: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, 1887. 8vo, 187 pages, index (paged 128 + 35 + 24). The Groves and Lappan (Monaghan co., Ireland). An account of a pilgrimage thither in search of the geneal- ogy of the WILLIAMS family. By John Fletcher Wil- 320 Hams, sec. Minn. Hist. Society. Privately printed for the family. St. Paul, Minn.: 1889. 8vo, 68 pages. Ancestry of thirty-three Rhode Islanders (born in the eigh- teenth century). Also twenty-seven charts of Roger WILLIAMS' descendants to the fifth generation. And an account of Lewis Latham, falconer to King Charles I, with a chart of his American descendants to the fourth generation. And a list of 180 existing portraits of Rhode Island governors, chief justices, senators, etc., and of certain military officers, divines, physicians, au- thors, lawyers, merchants, etc. By John Osborne Austin. Albany, N. Y. : published by Joel Munsell's Sons, 1889. 4to, 139 pages. Robert WILLIAMS of Roxbury, Mass., and his descend- ants. By Edward H. Williams, Jr. [Reprinted from the Magazine of New England History:] 1891. 8vo, 29 pages. A brief of the lineage of the descendants of William WIL- LIAMSON of Thornbury township, Chester co., Pa. By Edward H. Williamson. Philadelphia: 1884. 8vo, 8 pages. The WILLIAMSON and Cobb families in the lines of Caleb and Mary (Cobb) Williamson of Barnstable, Mass., and Hartford, Conn., 1896. Compiled by Frank Farns- worth Starr for James J. Goodwin. Hartford, Conn.: printed by the University Press at Cambridge, Mass., 1896. 8vo, 66 pages. Genealogical records of the WILLIAMSON family in America. [Descendants in one line of Willem Willem- son of Gravesend, L. I., about 1660.J Tracing the wives back to the earliest settlers. Compiled by James A. Williamson of the sixth generation. Wyoming, N. J.: 1896. 8vo, 23 pages. 321 WILLIS genealogy. Traced from the •" Genealogical Register," volume II. Published by Rev. Abner Morse. Taking the first male in nine successive generations. [By N. W. Willis.] Printed for the family, 1863. 8vo, 8 pages. Report to the WILLOUGHBY association, U. S. A., made by Columbus Smith, A. D. 1864. Containing the Willoughby constitution and information relative to the Willoughby property in England, and the family relics brought to America by the Willoughby family; likewise several genealogies of different branches of the family in America [descendants of Joseph of New Lon- don, Conn., d. 1 751] and England. Published by order of the Willoughby Association. Middlebury: printed at the Register Office, 1864. 8vo, 28 pages. [Report to the WILLOUGHBY Association. By Co- lumbus Smith. 1866.] 8vo, 13 pages. The WILLOUGHBY family of New England. By Isaac J. Greenwood. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for January, 1876. New York: one hundred copies privately printed, 1876. 8vo, 15 pages. The descendants of Margaret Locke, third wife of Dep. Gov. Francis WILLOUGHBY. By Col. Joseph L. Chester, LL. D., of London, Eng. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for January, 1881. 8vo, 7 pages. Suggestions and inquiries respecting the ancestry of Col. William WILLOUGHBY. By Mrs. Edward Elbridge Salisbury. New Haven, Conn.: 1885. 8vo, 11 pages. Report to the WILSON Association, U. S. A., made by H. O. Smith, A. D. 1866. Containing reports and in- formation which has been collected from various sources relative to the Wilson property in England, and several pedigrees of different branches of the Wilson family in 21 322 America. Published by order of the Wilson Associa- tion. Middlebury: Register Printing Establishment, 1866. 8vo, 28 pages. The genealogy of the family of Elihu Parsons WILSON of Kittery, Me. Born 1769, died 1834. [And of the family of Nathaniel Wilson of Kittery. Born 1760, died 1841.] By Fred. A. Wilson. Nahant, Mass.: 1894. 8vo, 63 pages (paged 38 and 25). Genealogy of the family of WINCHELL in America; em- bracing the etymology and history of the name, and the outlines of some collateral genealogies. By Alex- ander Winchell, LL. D. * * * Ann Arbor: Dr. Chase's Steam Printing House, 1869. 8vo, 271 pages. Not published — printed for circulation among the WIN- FIELD family. From the Cleveland Herald, July 21, 1882. Birthday anniversary of Aunt Katy Burgess. [Descendants of Abraham Winfield of Montague, N. J.] 1882. 8vo, 16 pages. A historical and genealogical register of John WING of Sandwich, Mass., and his descendants, 1632-1881. By Conway Phelps Wing, D. D. Carlisle, Pa.: 1881. i2mo, 334 pages. WING family. By W. H. Whitmore, A. M., of Boston. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register, 1884. 8vo, 4 pages, not a genealogy. A historical and genealogical register of John WING of Sandwich, Mass., and his descendants, 1632- 1888. By Rev. Conway P. Wing, D. D. Second edition. New York: The DeVinne Press, 1888. 4to, 581 pages, por- traits. History of the WINGATE family in England and Amer- ica, with genealogical tables. Compiled by Charles E. L. Wingate. Published by James D. P. Wingate, Ex- eter, N. H., 1886. 8vo, 293 pages, plates, arms, indexes. 323 WINSLOW memorial; family records of Winslows and their descendants in America, with the English ancestry • as far as known. Kenelm Winslow. Vol. I. By David Parsons Holton, A. M., M. D. * * * New York: D. P. Holton, M. D., publisher, 1877-1888. 2 vols. 8vo. 656 + 840 pages. A genealogical account of the ancient WINSOR family' in the United States. [Descendants of Joshua of Provi- dence, R. I.J Collected principally from records in the several branches thereof, introduced by an account of their progenitors in the male line, for several genera- tions previous to the emigration to America. By the late Olney Winsor. Providence: published by L. W. Winsor, 1847. 8vo, 12 pages. Notes on the WINTHROP family and its English con- nections before its emigration to New England. By William H. Whitmore. Reprinted, with additions, from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register. Albany: J. Munsell, 1864. 8vo, 10 pages. Pedigree of the family of WINTHROP: lords of the manor of Groton, co. Suffolk, Eng.: afterwards of Boston and New London, in New England. Printed for private reference only, with a view to correction and addition. [By Robert C. Winthrop.] Cambridge: press of John Wilson & Son, 1874. 8vo, 38 pages. Some account of the early generations of the WIN- THROP family in Ireland. Privately printed. For correction and additions. Cambridge, Mass. : John Wil- son & Son, 1883. 8vo, 24 pages. A short account of the WINTHROP family. [Begin- ning with Adam Winthrop, 1498. By Robert C. Win- throp, Jr.] Privately printed for convenient reference. Cambridge: John Wilson & Son, 1887. 4to, 16 pages. 324 A brief history of Jacob WISMER [of Bucks co., Pa., 1726] and a complete genealogical family register. * * * By Rev. A. J. Fretz of Milton, N. J., with an introduction by Eli Wismer of Plumstead, Pa. Elkhart, Ind. : Mennonite Publishing Co., 1893. i2mo, 372 pages, 12 portraits and views, full index. The WISWALL family of America. Four generations [of descendants of Thomas of Dorchester, Mass., 1635]. By the Rev. Anson Titus of Amesbury, Mass. Re- printed from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register, 1886. 8vo, 4 pages. Memorial of Henry WOLCOTT, one of the first settlers of Windsor, Conn., and some of his descendants. By Samuel Wolcott. Printed for private distribution. New York: A. D. F. Randolph & Co., 1881. 4to, 439 pages, portraits, edition of 300 copies. A centennial memorial of Christian and Anna Maria WOLFF, March 25, 1863. With brief records of their children and relatives [descendants of George Michael Wolff of Pennsylvania, 1739. By George Wolff Fahne- stock]. Philadelphia: 1863. 8vo, 8 and 113 pages, edition 100 copies. A genealogy of one branch of the WOOD family [de- scending from William of Concord], from 1638 to 1870. Brooklyn, N. Y. : Edgar Darbee, printer, 1871. i2mo, 26 pages. A family history. Composed and read by Ephraim WOOD of Chicopee, Mass., eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Wood, at the 50th anniversary of his parents' wedding [June 11, 1883, at Beacon Falls, Conn.]. Printed at the Record office, Seymour, Conn.: 1883. i2mo, 3 pages. Brief history of the descendants of Thomas WOOD and Ann, his wife [of Rowley, Mass., 1654]. Compiled by 325 Amasa Wood. Worcester, Mass.: printed by Daniel Seagrave, 1884. 8vo, 34 pages. Descendants of the brothers Jeremiah and John WOOD [of Littleton and Framingham, Mass.]. Compiled by William S. Wood, Supt. City Schools, Seymour, Ind. Worcester, Mass.: press of Charles Hamilton, 1885. 8vo, 292 pages, indexes, portraits. The WOODBRIDGE family. By Miss Mary K. Talcott. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for 1878. 8vo, 7 pages. The WOODBRIDGE record, being an account of the descendants of the Rev. John Woodbridge of Newbury, Mass. [1634]. Compiled from the papers left by the late Louis Mitchell, Esquire. [By Donald G. Mitchell]. Privately printed at New Haven, Conn., 1883. 4to, 272 pages, edition of 200 copies, 2 indexes. A contribution to the history of the ancient family of WOODBURY. By Robert S. Rantoul. [Reprinted from the Historical Collections of Essex Institute, 1887.] 8vo, 42 pages, portrait. A list of some of the descendants of Mr. Edward WOOD- MAN, who settled at Newbury, Mass., A. D. 1635. Compiled by Joshua Coffin. Printed for Cyrus Wood- man (of Mineral Point, Wis.), at the Union Job Office, Newburyport, Mass.: 1855. i6mo, 16 pages. A list of the descendants of Mr. Joshua WOODMAN, who settled at Kingston, N. H., about 1736. By J. H. Woodman. From the press of J. Griffin, Brunswick, Me.: 1856. 8vo, 54 pages. The WOODMANS of Buxton, Me. * * * [and their descent from Edward of Newbury, Mass., 1635]. By Cyrus Woodman. Boston: printed for private use, by David Clapp & Son, 1874. 8vo, 125 pages. 326 Genealogy of the WOODWARD family of Chester co., Pa., with an appendix giving a brief account of the Woodwards of some other portions of the United States. Compiled by Lewis Woodward, M. D. Wil- mington, Del.: printed by Ferris Bros., 1879. 8vo, 114 pages. Descendants of Samuel WOODWARD of Bristol, Me. [Born 1750, descendant of Walter of Scituate, Mass., 1 641. Compiled by Frank E. Woodward. Reprinted from the Maine Hist, and Gen. Recorder. Portland, Me.: 1887]. 8vo, 14 pages. The descendants of Richard and Hannah Higgins WOOL- WORTH, who landed at Newbury, Mass., 1678, and removed to Suffield, Conn., in 1685. Compiled by Charlotte R. Woolworth, assisted by her daughter Jose- phine L. Kimpton. New Haven, Conn.: [press of Clarence H. Ryder], 1893. 8vo, 209 pages. The WORCESTER family; or the descendants of Rev. William Worcester [of Salisbury, Mass., 1638], with a brief notice of the Connecticut Wooster family. Col- lected by J. F. Worcester. Lynn, Mass.: W. W. Kel- logg, printer, 1856. 8vo, in pages. Some records of persons by the name of WORDEN, par- ticularly of over one thousand of the ancestors, kin and descendants of John and Elizabeth Worden of Washing- ton co., Rhode Island [1769. Descendants of Peter Worden of Lynn, Mass., 1639]. * * * By O. N. Worden. Lewisburg, Pa.: press of J. R. Cornelius, 1868. i2mo, 164 pages. Genealogy of the WORTHINGTON family. By George Worthington. Cleveland, Ohio: 1894. 8vo, 489 pages, edition 100 copies,' privately printed. Genealogy of Lieut. Abel WRIGHT of Springfield, Mass. By Rev. Stephen Wright of Glens Falls, N. Y. [Re- J-/ printed from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for January, 1881.] 8vo, 8 pages. [The WYMAN family. Collected by T. B. Wyman, Jr., of Charlestown, Mass. Boston: reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register, 1849.] 8vo, 6 pages. Genealogy of the WYMAN family, from its first settle- ment in America to the present date, August, 1880. Collected by T. B. Wyman of Charlestown, Mass., and Benj. F. Wyman of Lancaster, Mass. Published by J. H. Wyman. Burlington, Iowa: 1880. 8vo, 22 pages. Some account of the WYMAN genealogy and Wyman families in Herts county, Eng. By Horace Wyman, Worcester, Mass.: published by F. S. Blanchard & Co., 1897. 8vo, 39 pages, views. WYNKOOP family: a preliminary genealogy. By Rich- ard Wynkoop of the city of New York. New York: press of Wynkoop & Hallenbeck, 1866. 8vo, 34 pages, superseded by the later edition. WYNKOOP genealogy in the United States of America [descendants of Peter of New Netherland, 1639] ; also a table of Dutch given names. By Richard Wynkoop of New York. Second edition. New York: press of Wynkoop & Hallenbeck, 1878. 8vo, 130 pages, arms. Chart of the descendants of David and Ann YALE. By Elihu Yale of Cheshire, Conn. 1850. 27x40 inches. See next title. The YALE family, or the descendants of David Yale [of New Haven, Conn., 1637], with genealogical notices of each family. By Elihu Yale, one of the descendants. New Haven: Storer & Stone, printers, 1850. 8vo, 201 pages. Genealogy of the YARDLEY family, 1402-1881. By Thomas W. Yardley. Philadelphia: W. C. Schofield, printer, 1881. 8vo, 257 pages. 326 Genealogy of the WOODWARD family of Chester co., Pa., with an appendix giving a brief account of the Woodwards of some other portions of the United States. Compiled by Lewis Woodward, M. D. Wil- mington, Del.: printed by Ferris Bros., 1879. 8vo, 114 pages. Descendants of Samuel WOODWARD of Bristol, Me. [Born 1750, descendant of Walter of Scituate, Mass., 1 641. Compiled by Frank E. Woodward. Reprinted from the Maine Hist, and Gen. Recorder. Portland, Me.: 1887]. 8vo, 14 pages. The descendants of Richard and Hannah Higgins WOOL- WORTH, who landed at Newbury, Mass., 1678, and removed to Suffield, Conn., in 1685. Compiled by Charlotte R. Woolworth, assisted by her daughter Jose- phine L. Kimpton. New Haven, Conn.: [press of Clarence H. RyderJ, 1893. 8vo, 209 pages. The WORCESTER family; or the descendants of Rev. William Worcester [of Salisbury, Mass., 1638], with a brief notice of the Connecticut Wooster family. Col- lected by J. F. Worcester. Lynn, Mass.: W. W. Kel- logg, printer, 1856. 8vo, in pages. Some records of persons by the name of WORDEN, par- ticularly of over one thousand of the ancestors, kin and descendants of John and Elizabeth Worden of Washing- ton co., Rhode Island [1769. Descendants of Peter Worden of Lynn, Mass., 1639]. * * * By O. N. Worden. Lewisburg, Pa.: press of J. R. Cornelius, 1868. i2mo, 164 pages. Genealogy of the WORTHINGTON family. By George Worthington. Cleveland, Ohio: 1894. 8vo, 489 pages, edition 100 copies; privately printed. Genealogy of Lieut. Abel WRIGHT of Springfield, Mass. By Rev. Stephen Wright of Glens Falls, N. Y. [Re- printed from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register for January, 1881.] 8vo, 8 pages. [The WYMAN family. Collected by T. B. Wyman, Jr., of Charlestown, Mass. Boston: reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Register, 1849.] 8vo, 6 pages. Genealogy of the WYMAN family, from its first settle- ment in America to the present date, August, 1880. Collected by T. B. Wyman of Charlestown, Mass., and Benj. F. Wyman of Lancaster, Mass. Published by J. H. Wyman. Burlington, Iowa: 1880. 8vo, 22 pages. Some account of the WYMAN genealogy and Wyman families in Herts county, Eng. By Horace Wyman, Worcester, Mass.: published by F. S. Blanchard & Co., 1897. 8vo, 39 pages, views. WYNKOOP family: a preliminary genealogy. By Rich- ard Wynkoop of the city of New York. New York: press of Wynkoop & Hallenbeck, 1866. 8vo, 34 pages, superseded by the later edition. WYNKOOP genealogy in the United States of America [descendants of Peter of New Netherland, 1639] ; also a table of Dutch given names. By Richard Wynkoop of New York. Second edition. New York: press of Wynkoop & Hallenbeck, 1878. 8vo, 130 pages, arms. Chart of the descendants of David and Ann YALE. By Elihu Yale of Cheshire, Conn. 1850. 27 x 40 inches. See next title. The YALE family, or the descendants of David Yale [of New Haven, Conn., 1637], with genealogical notices of each family. By Elihu Yale, one of the descendants. New Haven: Storer & Stone, printers, 1850. 8vo, 201 pages. Genealogy of the YARDLEY family, 1402-1881. By Thomas W. Yardley. Philadelphia: W. C. Schofield, printer, 1881. 8vo, 257 pages. 328 YEAGER family. Allentown, Pa.: 1889. 8vo, 221 pages, written in German. Sir George YEARDLEY of Yeardley, governor and cap- tain-general of Virginia, and Temperance West, Lady Yeardley and some of their descendants. By Thomas Teakle Upshur, Massawaddox, Northampton co., Va. [Reprinted from the American Historical Magazine, Nashville, Tenn., for October, 1896.] 4to, 35 pages. Fragmentary records of the YOUNGS, comprising, in ad- dition to much general information respecting them, a particular and extended account of the posterity of Ninian Young, an early settler of East Fallowfield town- ship, Chester co., Pa. By I. Gilbert Young, M. D. Philadelphia: 1869. 8vo, no pages. The Brigham YOUNG family [tracing his ancestry to Wm. Young of Nottingham, N. H.J Tabular pedigree. [By Mrs. Susa Young Gates. Provo, Utah: 1897. J Broadside, n x 17 inches. Genealogy and biographical sketches of the YOUNGMAN family. [Descendants of Francis Youngman of Rox- bury, Mass., 1685.] By David Youngman, M. D., of Boston, Mass. Boston: press of G. H. Ellis, 1882. 8vo, 26 pages. Rev. Christopher Yongs and Pastor John Youngs. Thomas YOUNGS of Oyster Bay, L. I., and his de- scendants. [By Daniel K. Youngs. J Jamaica, N. Y.: printed by Charles Welling, 1890. 8vo, 142 pages. FOR INDEX TO THIS VOLUME CONSULT THE COMPANION VOLUME, "THE GENEALOGICAL INDEX," ISSUED BY US IN 1895.