Ancestor Links - Regional Summary
New England & New York State, United States
(Updated - Q2 2015)
This web page includes a list of links, within this website, for web
pages that contain information regarding families that are known to
have lived in New England and/or New York State at some point.
The “New England” States include: New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Maine, Vermont, and Rhode Island.
Photos & Images - HAYES Ancestors and related families (A to H)
• Hayes Family Line (back to New England c.1680 & Lower Canada 1796)
• Hayes-Horne Family Line (Early New England Ancestors, Magna Carta Links and Royal Ancestors) NEW 2015
• Berry Family Line (back to New England c.1631 & Lower Canada 1795)
• Brigham Family Line (back to England 15th Century & New England 17th Century)
• Brown Family Line (back to England 16th Century & New England c.1640)
• Burr Family Line (back to New England c.1635)
• Clark Family Line (back to England 16th Century & New England c.1639)
• Clough Family Line (back to New England 1635)
• Cooley Family Line (back to New England 17th Century & Lower Canada 1799)
• Cowee Family Line (back to North America 18th Century)
• Craig Family Line (back to Scotland & North America 18th Century)
• Crow Family Line (back to New England c.1637)
• Dalton Family Line (back to England 16th Century & New England c.1635)
• Drake Family Line (back to New England c.1639)
• Eastman Family Line (back to England 16th Century & New England 1638)
• Fellows Family Line (back to New England c.1639)
• Flint Family Line (back to England 16th Century & New England 17th Century)
• Frost Family Line (back to England 16th Century)
• Gates Family Line (back to England 16th Century & New England c.1638)
• Goodwin Family Line (back to New England 1632)
• Graves Family Line (back to New England c.1659 & Lower Canada 1796)
• Griswold Family Line (back to New England c.1639)
Photos & Images - HAYES Ancestors and related families (I to Z)
• Jones Family Line (back to New England c.1637)
• Kammer Family Line (back to Palatine region of Germany 17th Century)
• Loomis Family Line (back to England 16th Century & New England 1638)
• Mees Family Line (back to Palatine region of Germany 17th Century)
• Moore Family Line (back to New England c.1630)
• Morse Family Line (back to New England 17th Century)
• Newberry Family Line (back to New England c.1634)
• Newell Family Line (back to North America 18th Century)
• Newton Family Line (back to New England c.1638)
• Partridge Family Line (back to New England c.1644)
• Philbrick Family Line (back to England 16th Century & New England 17th Century)
• Pierce Family Line (back to New England 17th Century)
• Reed Family Line (back to England 16th Century & New England c.1654)
• Rice Family Line (back to England 16th Century & New England c.1639)
• Roberts Family Line (back to New England c.1623)
• Shattuck Family Line (back to New England c.1642)
• Stebbins Family Line (back to England 16th Century & New England c.1633)
• Stone Family Line (back to North America 18th Century)
• Tibbals Family Line (back to New England 1635)
• Treat Family Line (back to England 16th Century & New England 17th Century)
• Vincent Family Line (back to North America 18th Century)
• White Family Line (back to England 16th Century)
• Wolcott Family Line (back to England 16th Century & New England 1630)
Photos & Images - Cousin Family Lines
• Lawrence Family Line (back to England 14th Century & New England 17th Century)
• Walldorf Family Line (Neuwied, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany)
Other Historical Photos & Images grouped by theme
• Early Voyages to New England (1600's)
Images of the type of sailing vessels used to cross the Atlantic Ocean in the 1600's.
• Founders Monuments & Bridges in New England
Memorial Monuments and Bridges have been erected in memory of the Founders of various early Towns in New England.
• Early Towns & Communities in North America
The early pioneer settlers built the first homesteads, schools, churches, businesses, towns, roads, bridges ...
• Garrison House, Dover, New Hampshire (c. 1675)
An example of an early New England family home that was also used as
a Garrison House for protection against attacks from Native American
Indian tribes.
• Palatine Emigrants to New York State (1710)
The Palatines originally came from the Palatinate area of south-west
Germany (over 160 years before the modern nation-state of Germany was
founded) and emigrated to New York State in 1710.
• Early Transportation by Stagecoach
As soon as roads were built and well enough developed - horse drawn
stagecoaches were used to transport passengers, mail and goods between
towns and across regions.
• Notable & Famous Descendants of Early New England Settlers
Notable and Famous Descendants include: Founder of Eastman Kodak;
Founder of the B.F. Goodrich Company; Founder of American Red Cross;
First Woman to Fly Across the Atlantic Ocean; Inventors; Architect;
Authors; Poet; Playwright; Actors & Actresses; Colonial and State Governors
of Connecticut, Massachusetts & Vermont; Signers of U.S. Declaration
of Independence; and Presidents of the United States ...
A popular current term for this is “Notable Kin”.
• Genealogy Documentary Series - Who Do You Think You Are?
Who Do You Think You Are? - British (BBC), American (TLC
& NBC), Australian (SBS), Irish (RTÉ), and Canadian (CBC) - plus
other countries - such as Denmark (DR1), Norway (NRK) and Sweden (SVT) -
presented in their respective local languages. Genealogy documentary
series - each episode traces the ancestry of a different celebrity.
Discoveries have included direct ancestor links with Early New England Settlers ...
Data
• HAYES Ancestors and related families
This section includes: Family & Ancestor Links with Scotland and England (15th to 19th Century).
Plus over 70 early New England Settlers (17th Century) and 10 early Lower Canada Settlers (18th to early 19th Century).
NEW 2015 - "Gateway Ancestor" added with Early New England Ancestors, Magna Carta Links and Royal Ancestors.
Most of the families, listed within this section, are known to have lived in New England and/or New York State at some point.
Sources
• Useful Sources for Genealogy Research
This section includes lists of many of the main sources that I have
found useful for Genealogy Research. Many of these sources are relevant
for Genealogy Research related to New England and New York State.