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Genealogy
and History of the Family FROST
CD Contents
3 Complete Searchable Publications on one CD
1. The
Frost genealogy : descendants of William Frost of Oyster Bay, New York,
showing connections never before published with the Winthrop, Underhill,
Feke, Bowne, and Wickes families New York: F.H. Hitchcock, Genealogical
Publisher, Auithor: Josephine C. Frost1912, 502 pgs.
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Contents
The Frost
genealogy
Chronology of mention of Frost name
Old
Matinecock
First
generation
Frosts
who claim descent from (11) , Thomas, son of William (2)
A Frost family
showing descent from (11) , Thomas, son of (2) William
Another line from
a
Thomas
Frost
Unconnected Frost Lines
Horton
Family, Feake--Feke--Feak, Hicks, Budd Family, Simpkins Family,
Winthrop, L'Strang Family, Fones Family, Wickes--Weeks, Bowne Family,
Haight-Hoyt
Family, Haviland Family, Birdsall Family, Akin Family, Towner Family, Knapp Family, Underhill Family, Hyatt Family, Le Tellier, Tillear,
Tilley, Tille (as per time) , Northrup--Northrop
A few descendants of
John Frost, brother of William of Oyster Bay, Long Island
William Frost
of Fairfield, Conn.
Index
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2. A
supplement to the Frost genealogy : containing corrections and additions
and the records of some descendants of Samuel Frost of Wallingford, Connecticut,
1712-1746 New York: F.H. Hitchcock, Genealogical Publisher, Auithor:
Josephine C. Frost 1914, 42 pgs.
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3. Genealogy
of the Frost family : Elliot, York County, Maine.Author: Usher
Parsons, 1852, 25 pgs.
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AND
ON THE SAME CD:
The
complete
Surname file of Long Island Genealogy containing 612 individuals, in 236
family groups.. - literally THOUSANDS of family group sheets plus
the GEDCOM file that made it containing all notes and sources:
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