CD: The Descendants of Nicholas Parlin of Cambridge, Massachusetts

$15.95

Nicholas Parlin (b. c1640) first appears in the records of Cambridge, Massachusetts, about 1660. He married Sarah Hanmore in 1665 and they had eight children. He moved to Concord in about 1680 and died there in 1722. This book follows his descendants through the nineteenth century and contains illustrations and a full name index. The introduction explains the origin of the surname Parlin from the Scottish Highland Clan Pharlane, or MacFarlane, and gives a description of the Pharlane Arms. Typical genealogical information makes up the main portion of the book, with name, birth, death and marriage dates, spouse's name, residence, military service and occupation. This is followed by a list of children with their birth dates.

The book is presented as graphic images, so the user sees the work just as it was originally published. It is intended to look and function very much like a "real" book. There is no electronic index, and there is no electronic text to search. However, numerous electronic bookmarks have been added which make it easy to move through the book. Image numbers will match the page numbers for all of the main text, as well as the index. Any unnumbered portraits and illustrations are at the back of the actual file, to keep page numbering consistent.

Frank Edson Parlin, A.M., Ph.D.

(1913), 200_, 302 pp.

ISBN: 9780788438844

101-CD3884