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Dump E-H

$5.00

This volume contains the miscellaneous information in what Mrs. Rolfe referred to as “DUMP E-H”.

Some entries contain several pages of data for a surname, while others may contain only one or two lines. For this reason, this file is only $5. This file is 317 pages long.

The following family names are found within “Dump E-H”:

Easton

Eaton

Edenden

Edwards

Ellerson

Elliott

Ellis

Ellison

Ellwell

Ely

Emery

Emerson

England

Eustis

Fairbanck

Fales

Farnum

Favor

Felch

Felton

Fferman

Fenimore

Field

Fiske

Fitch

Fitts / Fitz

Flanders

Fletcher

Floyd / Flood

Fogg

Follensby / Follansbee

Folsom

Ford

Foss

Foster

Fowle

Fox

Francis

Frees/ Freez

French

Friend

Frost

Frothingham

Fry / Frey / Frye

Furlong

Gage

Gale

Gallishan / Galashan

Gallashan

Gayran / Garan

Gardner

George

Gibbons

Gibson

Giddings

Gilbert

Giles

Gilman

Godfrey

Goffe

Goldthwaite

Goodale

Goodhue

Goodwin

Gooerrich

Gordon

Gould

Grant

Greele / Greeley

Greenleaf

Greenough / Greenhaugh

Griffin

Griffin

Gunnison

Gutterig / Gutteridge

Hale

Hardy

Harris

Harrod

Harton

Harvey

Haskell

Haskins

Hawkins

Hains / Haynes

Hawthorne / Hathorne

Hayward

Henderson

Herbert

Hersey

Hett

Hidden

Hillard

Hillard

Hills

Hobson

Hodge

Hoyt

Holland

Holman

Holt

Hooke

Horton

Howard

Howells

Howland

Hubbard

Hudson

Hughes

Hull

Hunnewell

Hunt

Hurd

Huse

Hutchins

Hutchinson

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These files are exact copies with some archaic spellings, misspelled words, various forms of some names, and the like.  The source references are Rolfe’s and in her codes; for example, “g.s.” stands for gravestone.  A guide to her abbreviations is available.

Because these are mostly handwritten notes, many times taken quickly and written on whatever paper was at hand, there are some words that cannot be read accurately.  In those rare cases, they are given as a best guess and indicated as such. Different handwriting appears within these notes, indicating others may have assisted Rolfe, or were added after her death. Unless the writing could not be deciphered, entries are as they appear in the original text. There are some instances where information was duplicated in the text and appears so in the transcribed copy. In other instances the transcriber opted to condense some duplicated material into one entry and is so noted.

The following editorial changes have been made for ease in readability:

  • Generational names are in bold print

  • Page numbers of generational names, where found in the original text,

    are enclosed in brackets [ ] on the right-hand margin

  • Punctuation has been added to dates where they were not always included

    in the original text; i.e., Apr. 2, 1673

  • Surnames of listed children, although not always written in the original notes,

    have been added to aid in the search for a particular individual

The Museum of Old Newbury and the transcribers assume no responsibility for the content or use of the content.