The aim of the Great Migration Study Project is to compile comprehensive genealogical and biographical accounts of every person who settled in New England between 1620 and 1643.

The Great Migration Study Project publishes a series of books, each incorporating sketches for about two hundred early immigrants. Great Migration Books and CD-ROMs

NEHGS Members:
The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III

  •Great Migration Newsletter 
  •Great Migration 1620-1633 3 VOL SET 
  •Great Migration 1634-35 VOLUME A-B 
  •Great Migration 1634-35 VOLUME C-F 
  •Great Migration 1634-35 VOLUME G-H 
  •Great Migration 1634-35 VOLUME I-L 
  •Great Migration PILGRIM MIGRATION 


The Great Migration Study Project also issues The Great Migration Newsletter, a quarterly publication which provides detailed information on the records, settlements, and ways of life in New England in the immigrant generation. 

A subscription to the online version of the Newsletter includes access to new Great Migration biographical sketches not yet available in print, and others recently published.

Subscribe to Great Migration:
  • Online Version
  • Print Version


Subscribers - Visit our NEW Great Migration Website 

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The Great Migration Newsletter Online
January-March 2006
Vol. 15, No. 1