The Flanders family from Europe to America : being a history of the Flanders family in America and its probable origin in Europe
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"Table of source material:" p. [xi]-xxxi.
Includes index (listing variant spellings of De Flandres, Flanner, Flaunders, Flinders, etc.).
One leaf of plates is folded.
Steven Flanders (d.1684) immigrated from England to Salisbury, Massachusetts during or before 1646. Descendants and relatives lived in New England, New York, Missouri, California and elsewhere. Some descendants immigrated to Quebec and elsewhere in Canada. Includes research reports about possible ancestry in England, in Belgium and elsewhere.
Includes Bartlett, Colby, Currier, Hall, Sargent, Stevens, Abbott, Adams, Allen, Anderson, Annis, Austin, Bailey, Barnard, Bartlett, Bean, Bellinger, Blackwell, Blodgett, Brown, Burbank, Burpee, Buzell, Carter, Cass, Chase, Clark, Clement, Clifford, Clough, Cole, Collins, Coy, Currier, Danforth, Davis, Dow, Eastman, Elliott, Emerson, Fisher, Fogg, Foster, French, George, Gilman, Gordon, Gould, Green, Gustin, Hadley, Hardy, Harriman, Heath, Higgs, Hill, House, Hoyt, Hunt, Jackman, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelsey, Kimball, Knowlton, Ladd, Lang, Lary, Leavitt, Libby, Locke, Marston, Martin, Meyhew, McClure, Merrill, Morrill, Morse, Nellis, Newhall, Noyes, Ordway, Osgood, Page, Parker, Parsons, Patten, Perkins, Phillilps, Pierce, Pratt, Prescott, Quimby, Rand, Richardson, Ring, Robinson, Roby, Rogers, Rowell, Sanborn, Sawyer, Scribner, Shaw, Smart, Smith, Spears, Steven, Straw, Taylor, Tewksbury, Thompson, Tilton, Tucker, Twombly, Van Vlaenderen, Wadleigh, Walker, Ward, Warren, Watts, Welch, Wells, White, Whitney, Willey, Williams, Wilson, Wood, Woodbury, Wright, Youker, Young and related families.
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- Flanders
- De Flandres
- Flanner
- Flaunders
- Flinders
- Bartlett
- Colby
- Currier
- Hall
- Sargent
- Stevens
- Abbott
- Adams
- Allen
- Anderson
- Annis
- Austin
- Bailey
- Barnard
- Bean
- Bellinger
- Blackwell
- Blodgett
- Brown
- Burbank
- Burpee
- Buzell
- Carter
- Cass
- Chase
- Clark
- Clement
- Clifford
- Clough
- Cole
- Collins
- Coy
- Danforth
- Davis
- Dow
- Eastman
- Elliott
- Emerson
- Fisher
- Fogg
- Foster
- French
- Gilman
- Gordon
- Gould
- Green
- Gustin
- Hadley
- Hardy
- Harriman
- Heath
- Higgs
- Hill
- House
- Hoyt
- Hunt
- Jackman
- Jackson
- Johnson
- Jones
- Kelsey
- Kimball
- Knowlton
- Ladd
- Lang
- Lary
- Leavitt
- Libby
- Locke
- Marston
- Martin
- Mayhew
- McClure
- Merrill
- Morrill
- Morse
- Nellis
- Newhall
- Noyes
- Ordway
- Osgood
- Page
- Parker
- Parsons
- Patten
- Perkins
- Phillips
- Pierce
- Pratt
- Prescott
- Quimby
- Rand
- Richardson
- Ring
- Robinson
- Roby
- Rogers
- Rowell
- Sanborn
- Sawyer
- Scribner
- Shaw
- Smart
- Smith
- Spears
- Straw
- Taylor
- Tewksbury
- Thompson
- Tilton
- Tucker
- Twombly
- Van Vleanderen
- Wadleigh
- Walker
- Ward
- Warren
- Watts
- Welch
- Wells
- White
- Whitney
- Willey
- Williams
- Wilson
- Wood
- Woodbury
- Wright
- Youker
- Young
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