Surf these sites: Colonial Families of New England -- Information on New England families, places, and historical events as collected by Mark Felone. Colonial Massachusetts and Maine Genealogy -- Colonial Massachusetts and Maine genealogies. Connecticut GenWeb Project -- A focus upon the genealogy and history of the people and places of the state of Connecticut. Connecticut Vital Records -- Information about where to write for copies of vital records (e.g. birth and death certificates, marriage licenses, divorce decrees) from the State of Connecticut. Maine Marriages -- Search for marriages in Maine from 1892 to 1996. Maine USGenWeb Project -- A focus upon the genealogy and history of the people and places in the state of Maine. Maine Vital Records -- Information about where to write for copies of vital records (e.g. birth and death certificates, marriage licenses, divorce decrees) from the State of Maine. Marston Manor -- Marston Manor links settlers of New England and their descendants. Features famous descendants and ghosts, together with the genealogy and history of the region. Large database divided into rooms (categories) of the Manor. Massachusetts GenWeb Project -- A focus upon the genealogy and the history of the people and places of the state of Massachusetts. Massachusetts Vital Records -- Information about where to write for copies of vital records (e.g. birth and death certificates, marriage licenses, divorce decrees) from the State of Massachusetts. Mayflower & Early New England Families, lifestyles -- Search and find early New England families, lifestyles, documents and much more. Wills, deeds, ships,life, Native Americans, Mayflower, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Vermont, Rhode Island, Maine, New Hampshire. Mayflower Web Pages -- The complete site for Mayflower history and genealogy. McBride -- Paul B. McBride''s Genealogy NH Historical Society - Library -- Located at 30 Park St., Concord, New Hampshire, the library houses a fine collection of printed, manuscript, and pictorial materials relating to New Hampshire history. The holdings are strong in the areas of genealogy, biography, New England regional and local history. Site includes an on-line catalog. New Eng. Historic Genealogical Society -- New England Historic Genealogical Society, founded in 1845, is America''s most trusted and respected source of primary genealogical resources concerning Early America. The non-profit Boston-based institution invites Members and non-Members to visit their libraries and archives, take educational research tours, attend lectures and learn from accomplished in-house genealogists. The Society''s "Register" has been published continually for well over a century and remains a vital resource for serious genealogists, and the Society''s Newbury Street Press embodies an important role within the Society, as an independent publisher and purveyor of solid genealogical scholarship. New Hampshire GenWeb Project -- A focus upon the genealogy and history of the people and places of the state of New Hampshire. New Hampshire Vital Records -- Information about where to write for copies of vital records (e.g. birth and death certificates, marriage licenses, divorce decrees) from the State of New Hampshire. Rhode Island GenWeb Project -- A focus upon the genealogy and history of the people and places of the state of Rhode Island. Rhode Island Vital Records -- Information about where to write for copies of vital records (e.g. birth and death certificates, marriage licenses, divorce decrees) from the State of Rhode Island. Vermont GenWeb Project -- A focus upon the genealogy and history of the people and places of the state of Vermont. Vermont Vital Records -- Information about where to write for copies of vital records (e.g. birth and death certificates, marriage licenses, divorce decrees) from the State of Vermont. Winthrop Society Home Page -- The Puritan colonists who came with John Winthrop to plant the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630 were the most important and influential single group of Europeans ever to arrive in North America. The Winthrop Society is dedicated to preserving their memory, philosophy and tradition and transmitting their example of courage, faith, civic duty and integrity. Membership open to all persons of good character and proven descent.
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