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Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Book Shelf: Plymouth Colony: Its History & People 1629 - 1691

Although my Worden ancestors rate just two mentions* in this book, I'm looking forward to reading Eugene Aubrey Stratton's history of Yarmouth. After all, the Wordens weren't my only ancestors who lived there and I've been neglecting them while concentrating on my favorite lineage.**

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The book is described as "the first comprehensive guide to Plymouth Colony" and I alway enjoy learning more about the daily life of my ancestors.


*"Old Worden (dead)" on page 66 and his son Peter Worden II in a list on page 445.
**You can be sure if I find out anything, I'll be sharing it here.

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1 comment:

  1. Are my Mayflower ancestors in this book? Do I need this book? There is also a good one called Barnstable Families, which is old (good because written closer to their time) but has lots of info on who was the son of who and brother of who that all had the same name.
    bonnie

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