Author: Derick Sibley Hartshorn
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Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 848
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Thomas Hartshorn (1614-1683) was born in England. He married Susanna Buck (1622-1659) in 1640 in Reading, Massachusetts and later Sarah Ayers Lamson (ca. 1625-1673). Thomas later died in Reading. Descendants lived in Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Illinois, New York, Vermont, Nebraska, Iowa, and elsewhere. Includes descendants of several other Hartshorn families.
The Hartshorn Families in America
Dennis Darling of Braintree and Mendon and Some of His Descendants, 1662 to 1800
Author: William A. Martin
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Category : Massachusetts
Languages : en
Pages : 750
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Dennis Darling maried Hannah Francis in 1662 in Braintree, Massachusetts. They had ten children. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Massachusetts, New York and Vermont.
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Category : Massachusetts
Languages : en
Pages : 750
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Dennis Darling maried Hannah Francis in 1662 in Braintree, Massachusetts. They had ten children. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Massachusetts, New York and Vermont.
Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire
Author: Ezra Scollay Stearns
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Category : New Hampshire
Languages : en
Pages : 838
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Category : New Hampshire
Languages : en
Pages : 838
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Bright Radical Star
Author: Robert R. Dykstra
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 9780674081802
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 380
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Bright Radical Star traces the evolution of frontier Iowa from arguably the most racist free state in the antebellum Union to one of its most outspokenly egalitarian, linking these midwesterners' extraordinary collective behavior with the psychology and sociology of race relations. Diverse personalities from a variety of political cultures--Yankees and New Yorkers, Pennsylvanians and Ohioans, Southerners from Virginia and Maryland and North Carolina, immigrant Irish, Germans, Scandinavians--illuminate this saga, which begins in 1833 with Iowa officially opened to settlement, and continues through 1880, the end of the pioneer era. Within this half-century, the number of Iowans acknowledging the justice of black civil equality rose dramatically from a handful of obscure village evangelicals to a demonstrated majority of the Hawkeye State's political elite and electorate. How this came about is explained for the first time by Robert Dykstra, whose narrative reflects the latest precepts and methods of social, legal, constitutional, and political history. Based largely on an exhaustive use of local resources, the book also offers cutting-edge quantitative analysis of Iowa's three great equal rights referendums, one held just before the war, one just after, and one at the close of Reconstruction. The book will appeal to American historians, especially to historians of the frontier, the Civil War era, and African-American history; sociologists and others interested in historical perspectives on race relations in America will find it both stimulating and useful.
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 9780674081802
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 380
Book Description
Bright Radical Star traces the evolution of frontier Iowa from arguably the most racist free state in the antebellum Union to one of its most outspokenly egalitarian, linking these midwesterners' extraordinary collective behavior with the psychology and sociology of race relations. Diverse personalities from a variety of political cultures--Yankees and New Yorkers, Pennsylvanians and Ohioans, Southerners from Virginia and Maryland and North Carolina, immigrant Irish, Germans, Scandinavians--illuminate this saga, which begins in 1833 with Iowa officially opened to settlement, and continues through 1880, the end of the pioneer era. Within this half-century, the number of Iowans acknowledging the justice of black civil equality rose dramatically from a handful of obscure village evangelicals to a demonstrated majority of the Hawkeye State's political elite and electorate. How this came about is explained for the first time by Robert Dykstra, whose narrative reflects the latest precepts and methods of social, legal, constitutional, and political history. Based largely on an exhaustive use of local resources, the book also offers cutting-edge quantitative analysis of Iowa's three great equal rights referendums, one held just before the war, one just after, and one at the close of Reconstruction. The book will appeal to American historians, especially to historians of the frontier, the Civil War era, and African-American history; sociologists and others interested in historical perspectives on race relations in America will find it both stimulating and useful.
Genealogy of the Balch Families in America
Author: Galusha Burchard Balch
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Languages : en
Pages : 664
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Languages : en
Pages : 664
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Men of Vermont
Alexander Lovell Genealogy
Author: Elisabeth Lovell Bowman
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Category : Massachusetts
Languages : en
Pages : 920
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Prominent localities: Massachusetts, Vermont, Wisconsin, New Hampshire, Georgia.
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Category : Massachusetts
Languages : en
Pages : 920
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Prominent localities: Massachusetts, Vermont, Wisconsin, New Hampshire, Georgia.
The Chandler Family
Author: George Chandler
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Category : Massachusetts
Languages : en
Pages : 1418
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Category : Massachusetts
Languages : en
Pages : 1418
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Annals of Iowa
Author: Samuel Storrs Howe
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Category : Iowa
Languages : en
Pages : 710
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Category : Iowa
Languages : en
Pages : 710
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