Folder #1. Hoitt Family Part 1
This folder contains among other items the NSDAR papers of a Descendant of Daniel Hoyt which was not digitized, but which may be found in this folder in the Archives.
Folder #2. Hoitt Family Part 2
This folder contains among other items the following items that were not digitized, but which are available in the Archives in this folder:
An article from Antiques Magazine, Nov 1972 entitled “Albert Gallatin Hoit (1809- 1856),” by Patricia Heard
Excerpts from “Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury,” Vol. I by David W. Hoyt, 1897.
Excerpts from an unidentified source on the Hoytt Family published by David W. Hoyt, 1871.
Excerpts from an unidentified Hoitt source by Arthur H. Locke, containing information on Locke and Griffin Families.
Excerpts from The Ancestry of Lydia Harmon 1755-1836, by Walter G. Dars, 1924
Folder #3. Holdridge Family
This folder contains information on the Morgan Family. Rebecca Holdridge mar. Richard Morgan 1660.
Folder #4. Horne Family
Folder #5. Huckins Family
This folder contains only the following items that were not digitized, but which are available in the Archives in this folder:
Excerpts from Huckins Family, by Henry Winthrop Hardon 1916
Excerpts from the “The History of the Town of Durham, New Hampshire (Oyster River Plantation)” by authors: Stackpole/Thompson/Meserve, published in 1913, concerning the Huckins family. These pages were not digitized, but are available in the Archives in this folder. The book may be found on line via the genealogical search engine http://www.mocavo.com
Folder #6. Hudson Family
Folder #7. Hull Family
This folder contains among other items the following that were not digitized, but which are available in the Archives in this folder:
Excerpts from the Hull Family in America. No further identification of this source was provided.
Excerpts from Colonial Families of the United States of America, by George N. Mackenzie published, 1966.
Excerpts from “The History of the Town of Durham, New Hampshire (Oyster River Plantation),” by authors: Stackpole/Thompson/Meserve, published in 1913 concerning the Huckins family. These pages were not digitized, but are available in the Archives in this folder. The book may be found on line via the genealogical search engine http://www.mocavo.corn
Excerpts from Maine Province and Court Records. No further identification of this source was provided.
Excerpts from The Mary and John —The Passenger. No further identification of this source was provided.
Excerpts from History of York. No further identification. of this source was provided.
Folder #8. Hunt Family
This folder contains among other items the following excerpts from published sources that were not digitized, but which are available in the Archives in this folder:
History of Rye by Langdon Parsons, 1905, reprinted 1962.
Genealogy of the Name and the Family Hunt, by W. L. G. Hunt, 1862-3.
Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire 1928-1939,
Hunt Family Records by J. Montgomery Seaver, Phil, PA, 1929
Folder #9. Jackson Family
This folder contains only the following two items that were not digitized, but which are available in the Archives in this folder:
“Two John Jackson from Dartmouth, Devon,” by John Plummer, taken from the New
England Genealogical and Historical Society Journal of Jan 1990.
Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire, re: Jackson name.
Folder #10 James Family Part 1
This folder contains among other items the following excerpts copied from sources that were not digitized, but which are available in the Archives in this folder:
History of the Town of Hingham, by George Lincoln Vol.2 1893
NEHGR, Jul 1897 and Apr 1909 issues, re: “Genealogical Gleanings in England.” Annals of Warren (Maine), by Cyrus Eaton, 1877.
NEHGR_Vol 153 Oct 1999, re John James
The James Family, The American Research Institute, Arlington, VA.
IGI sheets for the name James
The Probate Records of Essex County,” Vol. II 1650-1674
“Genealogical Dictionary of First Settlers of New England” by James Savage, 1969
Folder #11. James Family Part 2
This folder contains among other items excerpts copied from the following published sources that were not digitized, but which are available in the Archives in this folder:
“History of the Town of Hampton, New Hampshire” Joseph Dow, re: James Family. This reference was published fbr the Meetinghouse Green Memorial and Historical Assoc, Hampton, N. H.
The History of Kensington New Hampshire 1663-1945 by Rev Ronald Sawyer, 1946.
Folder #12. Jane, the Indian
Folder #13. Jenness Family
This folder only contains excerpts from the “History of the Town of Hampton, New Hampshire” re: Jenness Family, by Joseph Dow, 1893. This reference was published for the Meetinghouse Green Memorial and Historical Assoc, Hampton, N. H, and Salem Mass. This material was not digitized, but it is available in the Archives in this folder.
Folder #14. Johnson Family
This folder contains among other items the following excerpts of published sources that were not digitized, but which are available in the Archives in this folder:
History and Genealogy of One Line From Captain Edward Johnson Together with His English Ancestry 1500-1914 by Alfred Johnson
“History of the Town of Hampton, New Hampshire” by Joseph Dow, 1893, re: Jenness Family.
“Notes on English Origins,” NEHGR Jan 1985 Vol.CXXX1X
Historical Sketches of Andover/Memorial of First Settlers by Sarah L. Bailey, 1850
Captain Edward Johnson of Woburn, Mass. and Some of His Descendants by Edward Francis Johnson, 1905.
“A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England “by James Savage, 1969.
“Genealogies of Stearns, Lane, Holbrook and Warren Families,” by Mary Stearns Brooke, 1898.
Folder #15. Knight Family
This folder contains only an excerpt from the History of Wells and Kennebunk, by Bourne, 1875. This material was not digitized, but it is available in the Archives in this folder.
Folder #16. Lane Family
This folder contains among other items the following privately owned recourses and excerpts from published sources that were not digitized, but which are available in the Archives in this folder:
NSDAR Papers for a Descendant of Simon Lane
NSDAR Papers for a Descendant of Joshua Lane
NSDAR Papers for a Descendant of John Lane
Ancestors of John Stearns and Mary Lane by Mary Steams Brooks, 1898.
“History of Newfields,” by Rev. James Fitts 1912.
History of Old Chester 1719-1869 by Benjamin Chase, 1869.
Lane Genealogies Vol. III compiled by James Hill Fitts, 1902
“History of the Town of Hampton, New Hampshire”, by Joseph Dow, 1893, “re: Lane Family.
Folder #17. Lang Family
Folder #18. Langley Family
This folder contains among other items the following, that were not digitized, but which are available in the Archives in this folder:
NSDAR papers of a Descendant of Samuel Langley
NSDAR papers of a Descendant of Thomas Langley Jr.
Excerpts from “The History of the Town of Durham, New Hampshire (Oyster River Plantation)”by authors: Stackpole/Thompson/Meserve, published in 1913 concerning the Burnham family. These pages were not digitized, but are available in the Archives in this folder. The book may be found on line.
Folder #19. Lawrence Family
Folder #20. Leavitt Family
This folder only contains one item, and that is excerpts from Vol. IV Leavitt Descendants of Thomas Leavitt, the Immigrant 1616-1696, and Isabella Bland by Emily L. Noyes 1953. This published material was not digitized, but it is available in the Archives in this folder.
Folder #21. Libby Family
This folder contains among other items the tbllowing that were not digitized, but which are available in the Archives in this folder:
Excerpts from Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine, Vol. I. by G. T. Little, 1909.
Excerpts from “The Libby Family in America,” by Charles T. Libby, 1882.
Excerpts from York Deeds, Vol. 5.