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It includes approximately 2,000 names of the earliest inhabitants of the provinces of East and West New Jersey and others from 1704 through 1770, collected from nearly a thousand news accounts of life in colonial America, not previously published this century. Sometimes quaint and linguistically fascinating in their own right, these accounts retell the sensational news of the day (the Indian and pirate attacks, for example) together with the ordinary, the \"help wanted\" columns and \"real estate for sale\" notices, news reports from the medical, legal, and educational spheres of society, colonial weather accounts, even early puzzles and more. There are headline type stories, describing crime in the colonies, shipwrecks, fatal accidents, slave insurrections and land riots. Other narratives depict the rural life of the Provinces of East and West New Jersey, the whales caught off its shores, the wild animals that attacked the colonists, and life on the \"plantations.\" Even obituaries and early \"letters to the editor\" reflect the values that society thought desirable. And, unmistakable throughout, is the American's sense of personal liberty and his growing dissatisfaction with Parliament's infringement of his rights as an Englishman. A Glance Back in Time is the result of research into more than twenty thousand news reports dealing with New Jersey during its colonial period, 1704-1770.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003e\u003cb\u003eRichard B. 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So, have a seat in your favorite easy chair, imagine you're in a tavern in London, (the Rose and Crown, the Halfmoon and Rummer, or maybe, the Queen's Head Alehouse) and let yourself get lost in the stories of Jolly Old England.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003e\u003cb\u003eArmand Francis Lucier\u003c\/b\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003e(1996), 2011, 5.5\" x 8.5\", paper, index, 292 pp.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eISBN: 9780788403842\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003e101-L0384\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Heritage Books","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":32215098294390,"sku":"101-L0384","price":26.5,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/1654\/3033\/files\/101-l0384-1500px.png?v=1777224096"},{"product_id":"101-s0839","title":"Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England, Volume I: Court Orders, 1633-1640","description":"\u003cp\u003eThis series offers a comprehensive collection of the daily court records of New Plymouth, Massachusetts, and is an exceptional source for genealogical research. This is a demonstrative text, which plainly propounds the everyday experience of a colonial judicial system. This is an essential tool for those researching early colonial government. This book of records paints a realistic picture of life in colonial New England. It is an elucidating look into a time long past. The most pertinent genealogical information in this volume includes: lists of freemen and potential freemen, military rosters, jury registers, names of the grand inquest, appointments to the court, etc. The famous names Miles Standish and John Alden (leaders of the Plymouth Colony) appear throughout the book. An index to full-names, places and subjects adds to the value of this work.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003e\u003cb\u003eNathaniel B. 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The detailed descriptions discuss divisions of property in Barnstable during the 18th century, including lot sizes; property lines and abutters; land set aside for schools, highways and meeting houses; minutes of proprietors' meetings; and settlement of disputes. Certain parcels passed by inheritance to sons, or in some instances to widows, but in no case is a daughter identified as an heir (although it may sometimes be inferred that a son-in-law may have inherited shares). Minutes of proprietors' meetings reveal that our ancestors were frequently as resistant to bowing to the will of the majority as some people are today. No other resource (except the original record and the few copies of this book, published in 1935, still in existence) provides details found in this edition. The every-name index, which appears in this edition only, includes both names and locales that help to identify properties delineated.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eThe author, a native-born Cape Codder descended from eleven generations of many of the early families who settled this town in 1639, has spent most of her life in the town of Barnstable. 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The author, Bruce Bendler, presents in compact form the vital statistics for each representative and information concerning his place of birth and residence, his relationships to other people (including especially his connection to other assemblymen), his religion, and his wealth as far as these data can be discovered. The sources used are also noted. A valuable introduction briefly recounts the history of representative government in colonial Delaware, summarizes information regarding the characteristics of the assemblymen, and discusses the nature of the assembly, including such details as organizational structure and continuity of service. As an appendix, the author gives the most nearly complete list extant of the membership of the successive assemblies, with identification of the speakers, who are also listed in the introduction.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003e\u003cb\u003eBruce A. 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The documents contained herein were transcribed from handwritten originals, only a few folios of which survived the fire that consumed the Boston Court House in December 1747. What remains of these records constitutes an invaluable resource for historians, illustrating the workings of colonial government in remarkable detail. The text is divided into four major sections - \"Agreement Respecting the Bounds Betwixt Plymouth and Massachusetts,\" \"Articles of Confederation,\" \"Acts of the Commissioners,\" and \"Petition of Humphrey Johnson, and Answer of the Court Thereto\" - with a general index of names, subjects and localities. The majority of the text is concerned with the resolution of land disputes between the neighboring colonies, and the maintenance of royal authority in the region. 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Document dates range from 1610-1688, providing unique perspectives on Virginia's colonization, settlement, and development, both political and economic. The first document, \"A True Declaration of the estate of the Colonie in Virginia, with a confutation of such scandalous reports as haue [have] tended to the disgrace of so worthy an enterprise,\" details the attractions of Virginia's abundant natural resources and temperate climate, as well as the hardships of colony life. The hazards of sea travel are related in a 1609 journey from London to Virginia made by Sir Thomas Gates, Sir George Summers and Captaine Newport, with Sir George Summers landing off-course in the Bermuda Islands due to a violent storm. 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Specifically, this edition comprises the records of the latter part of the administration of Governor William Bradford, and the first part of that of Governor Thomas Prence; covering the period from March 1651 to July 1661. This work is a comprehensive collection of the daily court records of New Plymouth, Massachusetts, and is an exceptional source for genealogical research. Relevant information includes: lists of assistants to the governor, schedules of freemen, rolls of constables and deputies of surrounding towns, surveyors of public property, names of the grand inquest, jury rosters, etc. Less pertinent to genealogy but still of interest are other records: accounts of wolves killed by Indians, a law requiring two witnesses to condemn a man, fines for drunkenness, description of fines for exchanging guns with Indians, and so on. This book of records paints a realistic picture of life in colonial New England. It is an elucidating look into a time long past. 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Glimpse the festivities of the Meschianza; drop in at New York balls and receptions; or join Dr. Franklin's American Philosophical Society whose object was to bring into correspondence all scientists, philosophers and inventors from this country and Europe. \"Prominent among the portraits of early officers is an interesting picture of Thomas Jefferson, who was third president of the Philosophical Society, as well as of the United States.\" Mingle with Philadelphia society at the exclusive Wistar Parties, or visit the Philadelphia Dancing Assemblies. \"Some of the old names run down the Assembly list through all the years to our own time, as Chew, Shippen, M'Call, Hopkinson, McIlvaine, White, Barclay, Cadwalader, Coxe, Lardner, and many more, while others have quite disappeared from Philadelphia society.\" Finally, sneak a peak at a few old love letters, including some tender words from William Penn and Rev. Elias Keach. 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Since the time of the earliest voyages of French explorers, missionaries and traders, the area around the Great Lakes and between the Ohio and the Mississippi Rivers was hotly contested by the chief colonial powers. Indians, French traders, Jesuits, American frontiersmen, great armies and famous leaders clashed over this important ground, the stage for many significant events in the shaping of early American history. Braddock's defeat on the Monongahela, George Rogers Clark's victories at Kaskaskia and Vincennes, Pontiac's Conspiracy, the exploits of Daniel Boone and Simon Kenton; the siege of Detroit and the massacre at Michilimackinac are just part of this saga. This enjoyable narrative will make a worthy addition to any historical collection. Among the well-known people discussed in this work are Father Marquette, Jacques Cartier, La Salle, Sebastian Cabot, George Washington, Charles Langlade, Christopher Gist, George Croghan, Sir William Johnson, Robert Rogers, Benjamin Franklin, Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson, Anthony Wayne, Rufus Putnam and many others. The influences of the French and Jesuit missionaries, the fur traders, coureurs de bois, Native Americans and others are also considered. The text is profusely annotated and enhanced by fine illustrations of Indians, coureurs de bois, fur traders and others by Remington and Pyle; engravings of historic sites; portraits of important people; and five maps.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eThe author had a distinguished career as a librarian and historian, serving for nearly a decade in the manuscript division at the Library of Congress. 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This series comprises a record of developmental dynamics on or about the watershed of Catoctin Creek around the time of the colonial period. This book is particularly about such events on or about the watershed of the Upper South Fork of Catoctin Creek, which was configured to include about 12,420 acres of land. Herewith are transcribed one hundred and fifty-nine related legal instruments that were entered into the records of local courthouses and eighty measured drawings or plats, which are accompanied by narratives about historical landscape sites, an appendix, and an index to names, places and subjects. 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Rebecca Kellogg and her family lived in a world of many contrasts: New France vs. New England, Iroquois vs. Delaware, Presbyterians vs. Moravians. She was born in New England, grew up and had children in New France (Canada), returned to the English colonies as an adult in 1727 and lived in Massachusetts. Rebecca Kellogg Ashley, identified as the first white woman in Broome County, died in New York and was buried at Windsor (aka Onaquaga), New York. Her simple stone calls her \"Wausaunia.\" She was interpreter to missionaries in 1748 and 1753. Her five sons were born in Canada to a part-Indian father and four married Delaware Indians; the fifth married a Mohawk Indian.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eIf you can trace your ancestors back to New England, you may find a relative among those killed or captured in the Deerfield 1704 raid. 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