Like all researchers, there's a book or two in the works...
IN MAINE 1630 to about 1860: Andrews,Archer,Arey,Armstrong,Bailey/Bayley (of Alexander Crawford Sedgwick & Castine),Baldic,Beach,Bean, Beedle/Beed,Berry,Bonney,Bourque,Bowen,Bower,Bray, Bryant/Briant,Bridges,Brookin/Brooking/Brookings,Brown, Burbank,Call,Chubbuck,Cole,Cordwell (of Greenwood),Craft, Dorman,Ennis (of Machias),Farrer/Farrow,Fickett,Ford/Forde (of Alexander-Crawford),Gates,Gibson,Godfrey,Gooch,Greene, Gurney,Hanscom,Keen/Keene,Kendall,Kinsley/Kingsley,Libby, Littlefield,Lund,Moody,Morey/Morry/Mowry,Morgan,Morrill,Nason, Philbrook/Philbrick,Provinder,Scott,Shaw,Small,Sprague,Standish, Stoddard,Stone,Strout,Thistlewood,Tripp,Vickery,Wakefield, Woodbury,Yates/Yeats
IN SWEDEN the names of Almquist, Andersdotter Olsdotter,Persson, Svensdotter, of Sweden before 1920; as Swanson in Brockton, Mass. late 1800's
FROM IRELAND: Donovan,Nagle/Nagel,Nason,O'Brien,Kelly, O'Callaghan,O'Keefe in Ireland bef. abt. 1910; of Natick, Philadelphia after abtout 1910.......McGrath of Gurnsey..... and many more.
I am also interested in family stories or printed history on "ship jumpers" - those who may have jumped ship off the coast of New England or New Brunswick and settled nearby from the mid 1600's through the late 1800's.
I would be pleased to hear from anyone working on the same families or interests.
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