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Genealogy Projects tagged with first settlers on the Geni Family Tree

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  • Matriarchs of Middletown

    Please add profiles of the women honored as first settlers of Middletown, Connecticut. You may also wish to "tag" the profile to the project image, and hyperlink the profile to the text (below). Mistress Allen Ann Miller Bacon Sarah Blomfield Mary Cornwell Ann Wilcox Hall Mary Hall Elizabeth Cook Hall Hester Crow Hamlin Mary Weld Harris Edith Domey Harris Elizabeth Wat...

  • First Settlers of Amesbury, Massachusetts, 1654

    There are 16 names shown on the monument. Please do not add any others right now! 'Golgotha burial ground Cemetery notes and/or description: Found on Rt. 110 (Macy St.),in Amesbury Massachusetts about a half a mile East. It is the first burial ground in Amesbury but there are no markers. Memorial to the First Settlers of Amesbury 1654 in Golgotha burial ground 'It is possible that some of those...

  • Settlers of Wisconsin

    I've been thinking about making this group for a long time, as I find early Wisconsin history fascinating.So I would like this project to be for anyone with an interest in early Wisconsin history, but of course other Wisconsin related information is welcome.I've digitized or have access to a number of resources created by the historical societies of LaCrosse, Buffalo, and Trempealeau counties, ...

  • First Settlers of Newbury, Massachusetts, 1635

    Bring your ancestor profiles on over! Must be set to "public." 6 May 1635 Quascacunquen is allowed by the Court to be a plantation ... and shall hereafter be called NEWBURY Background from , quoting from The League of Women Voters (Dead link July 2023) MASSACHUSETTS BAY COLONY In 1633, Thomas Parker and James Noyes, both nonconformist ministers, with a like-minded group of British subje...

  • First Settlers of Salisbury, Massachusetts, 1639

    Bring your ancestor profiles on over! Must be set to "public." Settlement of Salisbury From the "Records of Massachusetts," we find that, on petition of "Mr. Bradstreete, Mr. Dudley Jr., Capt. Dennison, Mr. Clarke of Newbury, Mr. Woodbridge, Mr. Battye (Batt), Mr. Batter, Mr. Winsley, Hen: Bilye, Giles Firman, Richard Kent, and John Sanders,"[1] permission "to begin a plantation at Merrimack"...