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Genealogy
and History of the Family WOOLSEY
CD Content 3 Complete Searchable Publications on one CD
1. Family
records : being some account of the ancestry of my father and mother, Charles
William Woolsey and Jane Eliza Newton. New Haven, Conn.?: Author: Eliza
Newton Woolsey Howland, Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Press, c1900, 301
pgs.
Contents
The Woolseys
The
Muirsons
The
"Tangier" Smiths
The
Shepards
Hon.
William Tyng
George
Muirson Woolsey marries Abigail Howland
John
Howland, pilgrim of the Mayflower
The
Southworths
Rev.
John Reyner
Joseph
Howland and Elizabeth Southworth
The
Bills
The
Huntingtons
The
Gagers
The
Perkins
The
Lathrops
The
Adgates
Grandfather
and Grandmother Woolsey
The
Newtons
The
Barrs
Our
father and mother
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2. Family
of George Wood Woolsey and wife Sarah Nelson Woolsey, Author: Hester
Woolsey Brewer,Rutland, Vt.: Tuttle Pub. Co., c1940, 134 pgs.
Contents
George
Wood Woolsey
Sarah
Nelson Woolsey
George
Wood Woolsey and Sarah Nelson Woolsey
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3. Melancthon
Lloyd Woolsey, lieutenant, Continental Army, major, New York levies,
brigadier general, Clinton County militia : a memoir Champlain N.Y.: Priv.
Print. at the Moorsfield Press, Author: M. Lloyd Woolsey, 1929, 37
pgs. "One hundred and thirty copies of this memoir were printed by
Hugh McLellan |
AND
ON THE SAME CD:
The
complete Surname file of Long Island Genealogy containing 3208 individuals,
in 1164 family groups. - literally THOUSANDS of family group sheets
plus the GEDCOM file that made it containing all notes and sources.
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