New Netherland Roots
New Netherland Roots
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New Netherland Roots; by Gwenn F. Epperson; Paper; 5½ x 8½ 176pp; Published: 1994, Reprinted: 2008; ISBN: 9780806314006; Item #GPC1685D.

The purpose of this book is to show the researcher how to trace a 17th-century New Netherland ancestor back to his place of origin in Europe. Mrs. Epperson demonstrates that without leaving the United States, and without speaking or reading a foreign language, the researcher, in using such records as exist at the LDS Family History Library and family history centers throughout the United States, can successfully trace his New Netherland ancestry all on his own. Step by step she guides the researcher through the maze of extant records--passenger lists, marriage registers, early court records, and church records--pausing along the way to explain Dutch naming practices and the importance of glossaries, gazetteers and maps. Her book is the new crucial link for the millions of Americans whose ancestors are numbered among the band of 10,000 inhabitants of 17th-century New Netherland.

EDITORIAL REVIEWS

It has become the first work to be consulted by those interested in New Netherlands origins. - THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, Vol. 70, No. 1 (January 1995).

Meticulously, [Epperson] guides the reader through both familiar and unusual records... - FEDERATION OF GENEALOGICAL SOCIETIES FORUM, Vol. 7, No. 4 (Winter 1995), p. 33.

Mrs. Epperson's writing is clear and precise, and she uses examples of actual problems to aid the reader's understanding...This work is recommended for anyone wishing to pursue research on European ancestors. - DE HALVE MAEN (1995), pp. 75-76.

Essential for all libraries with a New York collection. - THE NEW YORK GENEALOGICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD, Vol. 125, No. 2 (April 1994).

Mrs. Epperson's handy little book brings together the teachings of her own research and the vast resources of the Family History Library to produce a guide that will be an invaluable helpmate - THE PENNSYLVANIA GENEALOGIST, Vol. 38, No. 4, (Fall/Winter 1994), pp. 383-384.