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The goal of the Great Migration Study Project is to create comprehensive biographical and genealogical accounts of all immigrants to New England from 1620 to 1640, from the arrival of the Mayflower to the decline of immigration resulting from the beginning of the Civil War in England.
About New England, The Great Migration and The Great Migration Begins, 1620-1635. What You Can Find in the Records. Robert Charles Anderson’s The Great Migration Begins includes more than 1,100 sketches of immigrants or immigrant families that arrived in New England between 1620 and 1633.
The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620–1633 [first series], 3 volumes (NEHGS, 1995). The first phase of the Great Migration Study Project identifies and describes all those Europeans who settled in New England prior to the end of 1633 — over 900 early New England families.
These volumes are part of the Great Migration Study Project of the New England Historic Genealogical Society. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Contents: v. 1. A-B -- v. 2. C-F -- v. 3. G-H -- v. 4. I-L -- v. 5. M-P -- v. 6. R-S -- v. 7. T-Y.
3 sty 2024 · The Great Migration Begins Immigrants to New England 1620-1633 Volume III by Anderson,Robert Charles. Publication date 1995 Publisher New England Historic Genealogical Society Collection internetarchivebooks Contributor Internet Archive Language English Volume 3 Item Size 1.9G
23 mar 2024 · Great Migration Begins was three volumes and covers 1620-1633 (first series). The Great Migration is 7 volumes covering 1634-1635 (Second series). The two other publications would be the Newsletter, and the Great Migration Directory.
30 lip 2024 · The Great Migration Study Project seeks to identify every European settler in Massachusetts from 1620 to 1640. This effort has already produced several published volumes in addition to the Internet database.