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Hale House And Related Families Genealogy Book

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    Hale, House And  Related Families
    Mainly of The  Connecticut River Valley
    Volume totaling
    914
    pages. Book is in excellent condition. Just what you need for genealogy research.
    Of the forty-seven families set forth here (Hale and House  and forty-five others), fourteen lived in Glastonbury or its mother town of  Wetherfield, four were of Hartford, and two of Windsor; while on the  Massachusetts side, fourteen lived in Springfield and six others were located in  Northampton, Hadley, Hatfield, and Deerfield. Two were in Saybrook, at the mouth  of the Connecticut River, and five were scattered. Mr. Jacobus, who built on Mr.  Waterman's files, succeeded in presenting exhaustive data from original sources,  in providing new interpretations as well as additions and corrections to  existing literature, and in making the family accounts definitive. The index  alone bears reference to some 16,500 persons.
    The following, not including the Hale and House families,  is a list of the main families treated in the work: Samuel Allen, William  Backus, Mary Betts, John Bidwell, Thomas Bliss, Robert Blott, Samuel Boteman,  Henry Burt, Richard Church, John Clark, Thomas Cooper, Robert Day, Emanuel  Downing, John Dumbleton, William Edwards, Nathaniel Ely, John Frary, William  Goodrich, Thomas Graves, William Hills, Luke Hitchcock, John Hollister, Edward  Holyoke, Margaret (Baret) Huntington, John Keep, Thomas Kilbourn, Thomas  Kimberly, John Leonard, Thomas Loveland, Thomas Marshfield, Matthew Marvin,  Thomas Miller, William Pratt, William Pynchon, John Riley, John Scott, Rev. John  Warham, Gov. Thomas Welles, John Wilcox, and Thomas Woolford.
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    Custom, hand-carved wooden sign
    This appears to be a family crest
    LARGE: 28" H x 21.5" W
    Lighted: when plugged in, the light illuminates the ATHALA lettering
    Well built and a truly nice looking piece of art
    Hand written instruction label on the back side for yearly maintenance and how to replace the bulb
    The light is currently in working condition
    Unfortunately, the wood lettering section of the name has missing pieces
    The remaining sections of the name lettering are loose in places and have some cracking in places
    Overall, the wood has some cracking in a few places
    There are some scuff marks, scratches and signs of wear from age, storage and normal use
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    A one of a kind piece