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1629 House of Burgesses | RootSeekers.org
A list of the members present at the Jamestown House of Burgesses on 16 October 1629, along with a list of the qualifications to be a member.
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Colonial Louisiana History and Genealogy
Colonial Louisiana once covered about 1/3 of the current US. It consisted of all or part of 17 states. Resources are scattered among the states, and archives in Quebec, France, Spain, Cuba, Santo Domingo, England and other places. This page is a one-stop resource for history and genealogy for the colonial Louisiana of New France in the time period of 1682 until states were formed.
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Colonial Massachusetts and Maine Genealogies
Information about approximately 5,000 individuals who are descendants of the following surnames: ANDERSON, BLAKE, BRACKETT, BRADBURY, CARVER, CONANT, CHUTE, DARLING, FARRINGTON, HAMBLEN/HAMBLIN/HAMLIN, HASKELL, KNIGHT, MANSFIELD MATHER, NOYES, PLUMER/PLUMMER, PROCTOR, SANFORD, SAWYER, SEWALL, SHACKFORD, SNOW, THURSTON, WAITE, WATTS, WOODWARD.
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Rhode Island Colonial Population Estimates
Article by Maureen A. Taylor.
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WikiTree - New Netherland Settlers Project
The New Netherland Settlers Project is a forum for WikiTreers interested in improving the profiles of early New Netherland settlers and their descendants. From Henry Hudson's 1609 voyage of exploration and past the end of Dutch rule with the Articles of Capitulation, August 27, 1664, to October 1674, when the Treaty of Westminster stipulated all Anglo-Dutch hostilities were to end, these families played a prominent role in colonial America.
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WikiTree - Puritan Great Migration Project
This project focuses on profile pages and research of early Puritan colonists (as distinct from the separatist Pilgrims of the Mayflower) who started arriving after the Mayflower and form the 20-40k settlers who arrived in New England mostly between 1621 and 1650.
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