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The Descendants of William Hayward of Easton, Massachusetts by His Two Wives, Lydia Manley and Ann Holland

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The Descendants of William Hayward of Easton, Massachusetts documents William's life in the eighteenth century, his two wives, Lydia Manley and Ann Holland, his children who began the journey that settled America, from their moves to Western Mass., both Southern and Northern Vermont and Central Maine, and his grandchildren's moves to upstate New York, Ohio, and states further west. Extensively researched and documented, the book corrects many errors currently in widespread use in many family trees. The book makes extensive use of original vital records, land deeds and probate records, some family Bibles, and numerous early genealogies, correcting many of them where the original records were found. Over 1370 descendants were identified through five generations, and the book has an extensive index of every name and every place to help the reader locate their family.

Author Biography:

Edward Wallace Phillips is a professional genealogist operating under the name New England Ancestors Revealed. A graduate of Central New England College of Technology with a bachelor's in Industrial Management, he has a wife, Mary Jean, and two sons, Chad and Corey. The Descendants of Seth Yeats (or Yates) of Newport, Rhode Island and the Descendants of John Yeats (oir Yates) of Providence, Rhode Island (iUniverse, 2008), The Ancestry of Guy Wallace Phillips of Pepperillborough and Malden (Harvard Book Stores, 2010) and The First Muirs of the Province of Quebec (iUniverse, 2012) and contributed to Noble and Strobridge, Captain "Hell Roaring" Mike Healy: From American Slave to Arctic Hero (University Press of Florida, 2009).
Release date Australia
November 4th, 2020
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
944
Dimensions
191x235x49
ISBN-13
9781887043816
Product ID
34046506

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