The book of Dow, genealogical memoirs : of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during the colonial times : also the allied family of Nudd .../ written, compiled, edited by Robert Piercy Dow

Authors

Format

Microfilm 35mm

Language

English

Publication Date

1929

Publisher

R.P. Dow, J.W. Dow & S.F. Dow

Place of Publication

Claremont, New Hampshire

Physical

1 online resource (1 volume, 1013 pages)

Notes

Third subtitle: offered to all who are Dow by birth or ancestry or marriage; all inbued with the honest pride of Dow; all interested in Massachusetts Bay genealogy, in the study of heredity, or the personal side of American history.

"Supplement, additions and corrections [and index thereto]:" v. 4, p. [939]-1013.

Henry Dow (1605-1659) was a descendant of Joseph Dow (d.1561) of Tylner, Norfolk County, England. Henry married widow Joan Nudd (widow of Roger Nudd), and immigrated in 1637 to Watertown, Massachusetts. They moved to Hampton, Massachusetts in 1644. Thomas Dow (d.1654) immigrated from England to Newbury, Massachusetts in 1639. There were also five other immigrant Dow individuals whose posterity is traced in this work (see p. 770 in v. 4 for a listing of all seven immigrants). Descendants and relatives lived in New England, New York, New Jersey, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Colorado, California and elsewhere.

Includes Chase, Dearborn, Gove, Hoyt, Lamphrey, Merrill (Morrill), Page (Paige), Perkins, Adams, Alexander, Allen, Ames, Anderson, Andrews, Atwood, Austin, Bacon, Baglely, Bailey, Baker, Barnard, Barnes, Bartlett, Batchelder, Bean, Beckman, Berry, Bickford, Blaisdell, Blake, Blood, Bond, Bradley, Breed, Brooks, Brown, Burleigh, Burnham, Butler, Carpenter, Carr, Carter, Chandler, Chapman, Cilley, Clark, Clement, Clifford, Clough, Colby, Collins, Cram, Currier, Davis, Dickinson, Dodge, Drake, Eaton, Edwards, Elliott, Emerson, Erskine, Felch, Foster, French, Frost, Freye, Garland, Gilman, Gould, Gordon, Grant, Green, Hall, Harris, Haskell, Heath, Hill, Hillman, Hobbs, Huntington, James, Jameson, Johnson, Jones, Kelley, Kimball, Knight, Knowles, Lane, Langley, Leavitt, Locke, Lyford, Mason, Marston, Martin, Morse, Nichols, Osgood, Patterson, Peaslee, Pierce, Prescott, Rand, Reed, Robbins, Roberts, Robinson, Sanborn, Sargeant, Sawyer, Shaw, Shephard, Smith, Spaulding, Stevens, Sullivan, Taylor, Thomas, Thompson, Towle, Tuck, Tucker, Walton, Watson, Webtser, Wheeler, white, Wilson, Wright, Young and related families.

Also available on microfilm and digital images.

Vol. 4 includes indexes (to both text and supplement).

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Vol. 1FamilySearch LibraryUnited States & Canada B1 Floor Film1321446 Item 17831907
Vol. 2-4FamilySearch LibraryUnited States & Canada B1 Floor Film1321126 Items 1-37831892

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