The Great Migration Books and CD-ROMs

 

The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633
By Robert Charles Anderson, FASG
NEHGS, 1996. 2,386 pp. Hardcover, three volume set
$125.00

This three volume set, already a classic, contains the most accurate, up-to-date information on over 900 early New England families. The first phase of the Great Migration Study Project identifies and describes all those Europeans who settled in New England prior to the end of 1633.

The Great Migration Begins: Immigration to New England, 1620-1633 (CD-ROM)
NEHGS/Ancestry 2000.
$59.95

Searchable by name, date, or any other keyword or phrase, this CD-ROM version of the classic three-volume set makes your search for early New England ancestors quick and efficient! Minimum system requirements: 489/33 processor (Pentium recommended), Windows 95 or newer, 16mb Ram, 15 mb hard disk space, 2X CD-ROM, monitor with 800x600 pixel display, 16 bit color or higher.

The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England 1634-1635, Volume I, A-B
By Robert Charles Anderson, FASG, George F. Sanborn, FASG, and Melinde Lutz Sanborn, FASG
NEHGS, 1999, 635 pp. Hardcover
$59.95

This is the first volume of the second series, documenting the immigration of families and individuals to New England during the watershed years of 1634 and 1635. About thirteen hundred individuals or families are known to have come to New England in 1634 and 1635, amounting to twenty percent or more of the entire Great Migration.

The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England: 1634-1635, Volume II, C-F
By Robert Charles Anderson, FASG, George F. Sanborn, FASG, and Melinde Lutz Sanborn, FASG
NEHGS, 2001. 740 + civ pp., Hardcover
$59.95
The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England: 1634-1635, Volume III, G-H
By Robert Charles Anderson, FASG
NEHGS, 2003. 712 pp., Hardcover
$59.95

The Pilgrim Migration: Immigrants to Plymouth Colony, 1620-1633
By Robert Charles Anderson, FASG
NEHGS, 2004. 712 pp., Hardcover
$49.95

The Pilgrim Migration collects in one place what is known about every family or individual known to have resided in Plymouth Colony from the arrival of the Mayflower in 1620 until 1633. Each of the more than two hundred sketches provides information on the early histories of these immigrants as well as their New World experiences. This material is followed by complete genealogical accounts, including all marriages and children of the immigrants.

 

The Great Migration Newsletter Books

The Great Migration Newsletter, Volumes 1-5, 1990-1994
By Robert Charles Anderson, FASG
NEHGS, 1998. Hardcover, $19.50

The first twenty issues of the newsletter have been bound in one volume with subject and name indexes. Topics include: Early Vital Records, Reconstructing a Passenger List, Same Name, Same Person? Military Men, and much more. This publication is a must-have for those with ancestors in early settlements of Boston, Cambridge, Charlestown, Dedham, Dorchester, Hampton (NH), Hartford (CT), Ipswich, Lynn, Roxbury, the Piscataqua, Plymouth, Portsmouth (RI), Salem, Scituate, Southampton (NY), Springfield, Watertown, Wethersfield (CT), and Weymouth.

The Great Migration Newsletter, Volume 11
By Robert Charles Anderson, FASG
NEHGS, 2002. Newsletter, $17.50

This is the four-in-one issue of Volume 11 (2002) of the Great Migration Newsletter in print. This $17.50 item includes shipping by postal service. If you add this to your cart with other items, it will be shipped via the same method the rest of your items at no additional charge.