A Genealogist's Guide to the American Colonies: Part II - Middle Colonies - Softbound & PDF eBook Bundle
A Genealogist's Guide to the American Colonies: Part II - Middle Colonies - Softbound & PDF eBook Bundle
A Genealogist's Guide to the American Colonies: Part II - Middle Colonies - Softbound & PDF eBook Bundle
A Genealogist's Guide to the American Colonies: Part II - Middle Colonies - Softbound & PDF eBook Bundle
A Genealogist's Guide to the American Colonies: Part II - Middle Colonies - Softbound & PDF eBook Bundle

A Genealogist's Guide to the American Colonies: Part II - Middle Colonies - Softbound & PDF eBook Bundle

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A Genealogist's Guide to the American Colonies: Part II - Middle Colonies - Softbound Printed Book & PDF eBook Bundle, by William Dollarhide; 2025; 115 pages; Full Color paging, ISBN: 978-1-62859-382-2; Signed by the author; (Softbound) and ISBN 978-1-62859-383-9 Item #FR0433 (eBook); Item No. FR0433-BUND.

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See also: A Genealogist's Guide - Part II - PDF eBook
See also: A Genealogist's Guide - Part II - Softbound 

This book identifies the important New England resource centers with 1,481 links to Internet websites. In addition, there are samplings of the databases available for 

  • New Netherland Colony, 1625-1655
  • New Sweden Colony, 1638-1655
  • Province of New York, 1664-1775
  • Province of New Jersey, 1664-1775
  • Province of Pennsylvania, 1681-1775
  • Delaware Colony, 1682-1775

The book relies on the county boundaries as they were during the colonial era, 1607-1775. All of the colonies are organized and displayed by their colonial settlements and counties and include maps of the earliest settlements. Under each county are listed the townships that were in place during the colonial era. There are numerous references to county boundary changes throwing a township from one county to another. This is important information for anyone searching for a particular vital record (birth, marriage, death, burial) and needing to know which county to search. There are also references to counties moving to another colony, e.g., three counties created in the Province of New York were transferred to the Province of Pennsylvania in 1682.

Online resources for all colonial counties for each colony are listed, showing details about old maps, FamilySearch catalog categories, and a link to the FamilySearch catalog page for each city/town of that county.

Detailed Colony-wide information is given for each of the colonies and provinces, complete with links.