Link - Official Home Page of Massachusetts (Commonweatlh of)
Link - United States Resources: Massachusetts ~ ROOTS-L Databases and FilesLOCAL : Counties
Essex
Link - Gateway to Essex County, MA Franklin
Deerfield (town of)
Link - State, Regional & Local Government Informatino
~ Commonwealth Communities - Deerfield (town of) Franklin (county of) Massachusetts
Link - The French and Indian raid on Deerfield Massachusetts, 1704 ~ Churchyard/Orr Family
Museum (Genealogy)
Link - Historic Deerfield - A museum of New England history and art within the carefully
preserved 328 year old village of Deerfield,Massachusetts.
Link - Deerfield (town) Franklin Co., NW Massachusetts; inc. 1673.
Link - GenWeb ~ For the exchange of genealogy information related to Deerfield MA.
Link - Lalonde History: The Battle Of Deerfield This is the story of the battle of Deerfield
which is one of the major events in the history of the Lalondes. Sarah Allen, who was to
marry Guillaume Lalonde, was a little girl of 12 years old at the time of the battle.
Link - Old Deerfield, MassachusettsIpswich
Link - Ipswich ~ Walking Tour
Link - Ipswich, Essex & Hamilton ~ History LOCAL : Metropolitan
Andover
Boston
Link - Boston KidWeb - Eureka - Boston and Massachusetts History, Joseph Lee School
Greenfield
Link - Greenfield - A Beautiful Accident of History Greenfield is a town of 18,000 people
and is the largest community in Franklin County. It is situated in the Pioneer Valley
of Western Massachusetts, where Interstate 91 intersects state Route 2, the historic
Mohawk Trail. PASSENGERS and SHIPS : Arrivals
Link - GRIFFIN, 1634 ~ This ship arrived at Boston September (18), with about one hundred passengers and cattle for the plantations.
Link - LYON, 1632 ~ William Peirce, Master, sailed from London June 22, 1632 and arrived September 16, 1632 at Boston. 'He brought one hundred and twenty three passengers, whereof fifty children, all, in health. They had been twelve weeks aboard and eight weeks from Land's End.'
Link - MARTIN, 1638 ~ The voyage of this shlp is only known through the death of one of its passengers, and the settlement of his estate by depositions of witnesses as to the wlll. She arrived in Boston Harbor before July I3.
Link - PLANTER, 1635 ~ of London, Nicholas Trerice, Master. She sailed from London April 2, 1635 and arrived at Boston on Sunday, June 7, 1635.
Link - Winthrop Fleet of 1630, The ~ Eleven vessels brought 'the Great Emigration' of this year,viz:
Arbella (flagship), Ambrose, Talbot, Jewel, Charles, William & Francis, Hopewell, Whale, Success, Trial,
Mayflower
Link - Mayflower and Early Families
Link - Mayflower Web Pages, The
Link - Order of Descendants of Ancient Planters REPOSITORIES
Link - Massachusetts
Link - Marriages 1841-1850Web
Link - RootsWeb Resources