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## Latest Updates on New Databases from American AncestorsNEHGS
On September 25, 2024, our team at American AncestorsNEHGS made exciting additions to the collection of historical databases avlable for genealogical research. These updates encompass a variety of resources that cater to researchers interested in New England history and genealogy.
Here are some highlights from our latest database releases:
New Sketches Series: We have released new volumes covering Early New England Families 1641-1700 and Early Vermont Settlers 1700-1784. These sketches provide valuable insights into the lives of early colonial settlers.
Boston Tea Party Biographies: A new volume contning biographical information about those who participated in or were influenced by the Boston Tea Party is now avlable. This resource offers a unique perspective on one of America's most pivotal moments in history.
Whaling Crew Lists 1799-1927: We have added nine volumes detling American offshore whaling crew lists, providing a fascinating look into the maritime industry and its impact on families involved.
Membership Applications: Ten new volumes from the General Society of Colonial Wars membership applications spanning 1893 to 1949 are now accessible. This collection is invaluable for tracing connections to earlier generations.
School Records: We've added records from Portsmouth, NH schools covering an extensive period from 1846 to 1958. These documents can help researchers understand educational histories and migration patterns.
These updates contribute significantly to our existing archives, providing more resources for those tracing their family roots or studying New England history. To stay informed about these additions, we encourage subscribing to receive notifications when new databases are published.
If you're interested in joining us in preserving historical records, consider becoming a member of American AncestorsNEHGS, which offers exclusive access to our collections at no additional cost for guest members.
To further explore these resources or learn more about our efforts in digitization and indexing, you can visit our website. If you're passionate about genealogy projects, feel free to contact Rachel Adams, our Database Services Volunteer Coordinator via eml at [email protected] to inquire about volunteering opportunities.
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On September 25, 2024, our team at American AncestorsNEHGS made thrilling additions to historical databases for genealogical research. These enhancements feature resources that cater to researchers interested in the history and genealogy of New England.
Let's look into some highlights from these recent database updates:
New Sketches Series: Two new volumes on Early New England Families 1641-1700 and Early Vermont Settlers 1700-1784 have been released. These sketches offer insights into the early colonial settlers' lives.
Boston Tea Party Biographies: A new volume of biographical information about participants or those influenced by the Boston Tea Party is now avlable. This resource provides unique perspectives on one of America's pivotal historical moments.
Whaling Crew Lists 1799-1927: Nine volumes documenting American offshore whaling crew lists have been added, offering insights into maritime industry impacts and family connections involved.
General Society of Colonial Wars Membership Applications: Ten new volumes covering membership applications from 1893 to 1949 are now accessible. This collection is crucial for tracing family histories.
School Records: Portsmouth, NH school records spanning from 1846 to 1958 have been added. These documents provide insights into educational histories and migration patterns.
These updates enrich our existing archives significantly, providing more tools for researchers tracing family roots or studying New England history. To stay updated about these additions, we recomm subscribing for notifications on new databases.
For those interested in contributing to the preservation of historical records through volunteering, consider becoming a member of American AncestorsNEHGS. Members enjoy exclusive access to collections without additional costs for guest members.
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