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Part of the American History and Genealogy Project
The first links will be to sites run by the two people who are running this site, they have some great websites for history and genealogy for you.
Use the Control + F keys together and a search box will pop up. Just type in the word or phrase that you are looking for and it will locate it for you.
Links for Regional, Family sites and Books are below.
This section is for programs covering the whole area:
Connecticut
AHGP
Connecticut ALHN
Connecticut US GenWeb
Massachusetts AHGP
Massachusetts ALHN
Massachusetts US GenWeb
Maine
AHGP
Maine ALHN
Maine
US GenWeb
New Hampshire AHGP
New Hampshire ALHN
New Hampshire US GenWeb
New York AHGP-ALHN
New York
US GenWeb
New Netherland
AHGP
Rhode Island AHGP-ALHN
Rhode Island US GenWeb
Vermont AHGP
Vermont
ALHN
Vermont
US GenWeb
Personal websites with a lot of Vital Records or information at them:
New England History and Genealogy by Ray Brown
Jane Devlins
Website, Lots of CT and MA Vital Records, more being added every week
Ma Vital Records by John Slaughter
New England Genealogy by Kathleen Baker
Albany and
Eastern New York Genealogy by Cliff Lamere
Windsor CT Vital Records, site owned by Barbara Delimont
General
Genealogy Resources at the Rhode Island US GenWeb by Susan Pieroth
DanaRae's Little Corner, lots of Maine Cemeteries and Vital Records
Providence,
RI Vital Records by Kim Poire
Searchable Cemeteries in NY, ME and VT. At Rootsweb, you can add to this one.
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Family trees from early settlers of New England and New York:
Many of these include many other fmaily names as well a the surname listed, you may want to try several of them.
Descendants of Jabez
Perkins of New Haven, CT
Descendants of Thomas Fox
of Concord, MA.
Descendants
of Andrew Brown, Sr. of Black Point Maine
Descendants
of Elder John Strong
Descendants
of John Hall of Wallingford, CT
Descendants
of Joseph Loomis
Descendants
of Mathew Grant
Descendants
of Thomas Holcombe
Descendants
of William Buell
Descendants
of Deacon Paul Peck of Hartford, CT
Descendants
of Peter Brown of Windsor, CT
Descendants
of Rev. Chad Brown of Stonington, CT
Descendants
of Rev. Thomas Hooker of CT
Descendants
of Samuel Brown, MA, CT, NY & PA.
Descendants
of Gov. John Webster (1) of CT
Family of
President R. B. Hayes
Descendants of Jonathan
Zehe/Zeh/See of NY
John C Van Buskirk has several
families including Vanbuskirk at her site.
Johnstone/Moffit Genealogy, Includes several other surnsmes.
Ratay/Sauer Family, Includes several other surnsmes.
Descendants of Samuel
Smith of Hadley, MA and Related Families. Includes over 2,500 people
from all over the country. Site created with Legacy 3.0
The
Van Buren Descendants
Descendants of Thomas
Tarbell and Related families (over 25,000 people)
Decendants
of Robert Meeker
Phipps Family
Pages Starts in 1493
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What is the American History and Genealogy Project:
The American History and Genealogy Project is a non profit organization of independent genealogy and history websites linked together to help people find information that they need. Besides State, County and Town sites the AHGP also has a lot of special programs and databases. For a listing of these please visit the US AHGP website. If you have a website that you would like to link up with the AHGP please contact the owner of the State or County that it should be connected with. Should you have a site (or information on a subject not covered) contact Debbie to see if it can be added to the Databases or Special Projects. Sites that are connected with other programs are always welcome, this would give you a second entry point and make it easy for visitors to visit both projects.
What is the American Local History Network:
The ALHN (American Local History Network) is a non profit network of independent webmasters whose focus is mainly
on History. Please visit the ALHN
Topics pages. If you would like to link your website to ALHN, contact
them at: www.alhn.org
What is the US GenWeb Project:
The US GenWeb is a Collection of State and County websites designed to bring you information on Genealogy of the area the site is for. Each website is run by a different person and they may include other information about their area as well. This program is very much like the AHGP above, but puts more focus on Genealogy and less on History as it's name implies. At this time the US GenWeb is largest Genealogy project on the web.. For more information visit the US GenWeb National Page. The US GenWeb also runs a lot of Special Projects that you may like to help out with, please visit the Special Projects page for more information. USGenWeb project pages are managed by independent wabmasters who run their sites as they see best for there area.
Differences between the AHGP and the USGenWeb:
There are very little differences except AHGP deals more with History and the USGenWeb with Genealogy, but they both cover both subjects, depending on the webmaster for the website. Both are trying to supply you with as much information as possible without copying the other. Several websites are part of both projects, which gives both programs access to their information.
How can you help:
1) If their is a State, County or Town that does not have a site for one of these projects you can volunteer to build one.
2) If you have access to Vital Records, Church Records, old Books on History, Etc. we encourage you to type them up and send them into the project that you like the most.
3) If you know of data for a State or County that is already on the web, but not linked to these programs you can send the links in to see if the site owner wants to include them.
4) Visit the Special Projects pages at AHGP, ALHN or the USGenWeb and see it there are any that you could add information to, or start a new project for one of them.
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Other State and/or Regional Links:
Official State websites:
Other Regional Links and other Northeast US GatewaysVermont Gateway,
History & Genealogy run by Vermont-l email owner
Anglicized French Surnames
Arnold Family of the Northeast
American Colinies Also has links to other Arnold sites
The
Winthrop Fleet of 1630
The Plymouth Colony
Archive Project
Governors
of New Hampshire
New England Wow.com has all kinds of New England Links
New England Historic Genealogical
Society
History of the Erie Canal
Regimental
Histories from the Civil War
New Netherland and Beyond, Early NY 1609 - 1790
New York State Library and
Genealogy page
The Dutch Uncle Discussion List Home
Page
New York State Historical
Maps
A Bit of Saugerties NY History
Early American Trails
and Road 12 including the Mohawk Trail and Boston Post Road
New York Military
Links (Civil War) by Debbie Axtman
Nasau County, NY History
Atotarho
of the Six Nations Iroquois Confederacy
Constitution of the
Iroquois Nations:
Lessons From
History at sixnations.net
The
Wyoming Valley Massacre of 1757
New York
State and the Civil War
New England History links
Hancock Shaker Village
The Quabbin Reservoir
Page
Early Photo's of Watertown,
MA
Biography
Databases - New York Origins
King Philip;s
War
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New England
SETI Team, Help find ET
In there three Homes England,
Holland, America by William Elliot Griffis
History of
the United States by Julian Hawthorne 1920, not all on web yet.
Genealogical
notes of New York and New England families Published 1883
Connecticut
River History, an online book
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New England Query page Most Counties at the USGenWeb also has Local Query Boards for you to use. If you find one for all of New York please let me know. Ray
Note on links to personal website links:
Only personal websites that contain vital records for at least one town will be included on this site. For the family files only ones that contain several lines down from the first person will be included. If your page contains only one family per generation from the first person to you it will not be listed. If your site meets these requirements please send the address of it to Ray Brown.
Thank you for visiting, please visit again for updates to this
page.
Visitor Since 7-22-2001 .
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