

This project covers Caribbean peoples migrating to and from North America/the United Colonies (U.C.)/ United States (U.S.), prior to 1900. Starting about 1500. * A time-line of Latin America ==Arrivals in Caribbean from Europe==* Jews from Spain, Portugal, Holland, and Britain * See Albion's Seed project* Scottish and Irish prisoners and indentured servants* Cromwell's fleet arrived in J...
Bring your well developed profiles of American women of the 1700s to this project.==notables==* Frances Slocum (Mo-con-no-quah, "Young Bear" or "Little Bear") was an adopted member of the Miami tribe.From List of American women's firsts * 1700s - Henrietta Johnston becomes the first female artist working in the colonies.* 1750 - Jane Colden was the first woman in America to win distinction as a...
=This project is designed to gather New Mexico Otero families who are descendants of Fray Cayetano de Otero c.1703-1768= == UPDATE 12-2-2016: New DNA Haplogroup assignment for Cayetano Otero DNA. = =R-DF63= ==='ALL NEW MEXICO OTERO DESCENDANTS PLEASE ADD YOUR PROFILE. ='=The Story of the Otero’s of New Mexico begins in far off Espana. To an Otero family living in the Galicia region of Spain was...
INDEX of the PROJECTS for the ships that brought French Huguenots from the Netherlands to the Cape* VRIJHEIJT 23 June 1686** du Toit * EEMSLAND 13 October 1687** de Péronne * BOSWIJK c1687** Veron * VOORSCHOOTEN arrived Saldanha Bay 13 April 1688, arrived on JUPITER in Cape 8 May 1688 ** Days: 130. People: 192. Deaths: 1 (0.52 %)** Marais, le Roux, Fouché, Souchay, Pinard, Tabourdeaux, Malherbe...
The Coy family is one of somewhat mysterious origin in the 18th Century. There appears to be, in particular, two-three separate John Coys who had 20+ children between them in Connecticut, Maryland, and Rhode Island. Christopher Coy, a son of one of these Coys, had a son named Samuel whose descendants would move West.It is unknown whether any of these 2-3 John Coys actually had a middle name or ...