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Genealogy
and History of the Family MATHER
CD Content
8 Complete Searchable Publications on one CD
1. Lineage
of Rev. Richard Mather Hartford, Conn.: Press of the Case, Lockwood
& Brainard Co.,Mather, Horace Eli, c1890, 567 pgs.
Book
Contents
Introductory
Explanatory
The
Mather clergy in the line of Rev. Richard Mather
Rev.
Richard Mather's clerical descendants in female lines
Mather
clergymen of England and Scotland, of various branches
Descendants
of Rev. Richard Mather in female lines
Coats
of arms and crests of the Mather Family
Ancient
Bibles
First,
second, and third generations of Mather Family
Fourth
generation
Fifth
generation
Sixth
generation
Seventh
generation
Eighth
generation
Ninth
generation
Tenth
generation
Eleventh
generation
Twelfth
generation
Thirteenth
generation
Extracts
and foreign letters
Index
of Mather names
Index:
Mather Family in female lines |
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2. Genealogy
of the Mather family : from about 1500 to 1847, with sundry biographical
notices. Hartford Conn.: Press of E. Geer, Mather, John, 1848, 73
pgs.
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3. Lines
of descent from honored New England ancestors New York: Printed at
the De Vinne Press, 1897, Wilhelmus Mynderse 62 pgs.
Book
Contents
The Bradford
family. 1588--1897
The
Brewster family. 1559--1897
The
Alden family. 1599--1897
The
Gould family. 1687--1897
The
Smith family. 1636--1897
The
Mather family. 1596--1897
The
Griswold family. 1607--1897
The
Ripley family. 1638--1897
The
Seabury family. 1673--1897 |
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4. The
Mather family Boston: Massachusetts
Sabbath School Society, Pond, Enoch, c1844, 180 pgs.
Book
Contents
Chapter
I. Richard Mather
Chapter
II.
Samuel Mather,--Nathaniel Mather.--Eleazer Mather
Chapter
III. Increase Mather
Chapter
IV. Increase Mather.--Continued
Chapter
V. Increase Mather, continued.--His character vindicated
Chapter
VI. Cotton Mather
Chapter
VII. Cotton Mather, continued.--His alleged connection with the excitement
respecting witchcraft
Chapter
VIII. Cotton Mather.--His character vindicated
Chapter
IX. Other members of the Mather Family |
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5. A
memoir of the Rev. Cotton Mather, D.D. : with a genealogy of the family
of Mather Boston: Antiquarian Book Store, Drake, Samuel Gardner 1851, 109
pgs.
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6. Abstracts
of the wills of the Mather family : proved in the Consistory Court
of Chester, from 1573 to 1650 Boston, Mass.: Some deeds of the Mather Family
of West Leigh, Lancashire, 1609 to 1632 Priv. print., Rylands,
J. Paul 1893, 39 pgs.
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7. Pedigree
of the family of Mather Boston: C.C.P. Moody, printer, 1851
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8. The
Sharp family of New Jersey : with Mather and Mattison connections Kansas
City, Mo.: Published for the author by Brown-White-Lowell Press, Powers,
Benjamin Mather 1948, 48 pgs.
Book
Contents
The Sharp
Family. First generation
Third
generation
Fourth
generation
Fifth
generation
The
Mather connection
Sixth
generation
Sons
or daughters of the Revolution
Line
of Mary Mather
Line
of Silas Mather
The
Mattison Family. First generation
Ketcham
connection
The
Mattison Family. Second generation
The
Mattison Family. Third generation
The
Mattison Family. Fourth generation
The
Mattison Family. Fifth generation
The
Mattison Family. Sixth generation
The
Mattison Family. Seventh generation
The
Mattison Family. Eighth generation
Index
Index.
Female lines |
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The
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Surname file of Long Island Genealogy containing 3410 individuals, in 2020
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