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Windsor Historical Society Family Genealogy Books Inventory.Xlsx Windsor Historical Society Family Genealogy Books Inventory.xlsx Surname Title Author/Editor Pub. Year Alderman The Descendants of William Alderman V1 (1671-2002) Verne Spear 1996 Alderman The Descendants of William Alderman V2 (1671-2002) Verne Spear 1996 Alexander The Alexanders of Mendon Massachusetts Rev. Victor Alexander 1938 Alford Some Descendants of Sgt. Benedictus Alford Edwin Strickland 1993 Allen Genealogy of Samuel Allen and Some of His Descendants Willard S. Allen 1876 Allen Obsession; Mother's New England Ancestors Allen Brownlee 1987 Allen Some Descendants of Samuel Allen Edwin Strickland 1993 Allen The Allen Memorial - Second Series (1640-1907) Orrin Peer Allen 1907 Allyn Life & Ancestry of William Noah Allyn Helen Rutledge Allyn 1960 Allyn Matthew Allyn and His Descendants to 1884 John Allyn 1884 New Beginnings The Genealogy and Union of the Allyn & Allyn Stephen Allyn Redshaw 2006 Redshaw Families Alvord A Genealogy of the Descendants of Alexander Alvord (1645-1908) Samuel Morgan Alvord 1908 Austin The Ancestors of M. Arlene Austin Arthur M. Sikes Jr. 2003 Barber Descendants of Thomas Barber (1614-1662) Maurice B. Wilson 1992 Barber Some Descendants of Thomas Barber Edwin Strickland 2003 The Connecticut Barbers - A Genealogy of the Descendants of Barber Donald S. Barber 2001 Thomas Barber of Windsor Connecticut The Connecticut Barbers - A Genealogy of the Descendants of Barber Donald S. Barber 1992 Thomas Barber of Windsor Connecticut Barber The Connecticut Barbers - Supplement Donald S. Barber 1992 Letters to My Own Dear Sons with Genealogies from Related Barbour H.H. Barbour 1864 Lines History of the Society of Descendants of Robert Bartlet of Bartlett Marian Longfellow 1923 Plymouth Massachusetts Bascomb Genealogical Record of Thomas Bascom and his Descendants Edward Doubleday Harris 1870 Bascomb Some Descendants of Thomas Bascomb Edwin Strickland 2003 The Bertine Family Pierre Bertine 1686 Descendants and Allied Bertine Dorothy Wilkerson Bertine 1994 Families The Bidwell Family Volume 1 - The Lineages of the Sons of John Bidwell Bidwell Family Association 2011 Bidwell, Early Connecticut Settler The Bidwell Family Volume 2 - The Lineages of the Daughters of Bidwell Bidwell Family Association 2011 John Bidwell, Early Connecticut Settler Birge Some Descendants of Richard Birge Edwin Strickland 2005 Bissell ARK-LA-TEX Bissell Genealogy Olton O. Bissell 1993 Bissell Bissell - The Nichols Side undated Bissell Dear Whoever - Bissell June Bissell Ryan 1986 Genealogy of the Descendants of John Bissell of Windsor Bissell Edward Payson Jones 1939 Connecticut by 1640 General Daniel Bissell His Ancestors and Descendants and the Bissell Edith Newbold Jessop 1927 Hoyt, Strong and Other Families with Which They Intermarried Bissell Recollections of Anna Bissell McCay with Historical Data Anna Bissell McCay 1938 Bissell Some Descendants of Capt. John Bissell Part I Edwin Strickland 2007 Bissell Some Descendants of Capt. John Bissell Part II Edwin Strickland 2007 Pelham St. George Bissell, Bissell The Descendants of Captain John Bissell, Part I 1966 3rd The Blackmans, Darrows, Booses, Joneses, Collingses, Blackman, et a Henry Blackman Plumb 1894 Stearnses, Straws, Plumbs, Hydes Albert Brown 1807-1902 of Windsor Connecticut and Salt Lake Brown Robert Brown Evans 1992 City His Ancestors and Descendants Brown Grandmother Stories Number 5 - Mary Brown Moses Mrs. Frances Knox Childs undated Hattie Laura Brown Brown The Browns of Norfolk 1958 Humphrey Brown The Browns of Wintonbury Makers of Brown Drums Frederick A. Hesketh 1999 Page 1 of 11 last updated 5/30/2019 Windsor Historical Society Family Genealogy Books Inventory.xlsx Surname Title Author/Editor Pub. Year Brown The Richard Brown Family Andrew Clark Pikosky undated Buckland Some Descendants of Thomas Buckland Edwin Strickland 2010 Buell Buell Pedigree Charts Alice Rohde undated Buell History of the Buell Family in England Albert Welles 1881 Buell Some Descendants of William Buell Generations 1-8 Edwin Strickland 2016 Buell Some Descendants of William Buell Generations 8-14 Edwin Strickland 2014 Burnham Burnham Bruce Nelson Burnham 1994 Butler The Butler Family of Massachusetts and New Hampshire Betty Butler Cole Johnsen 1981 Rev. Charles Albert Capen Descendants of Bernard Capen of Dorchester, Mass. 1929 Hayden Case Case Genealogy Harold A. Lamphier 1996 Chaffee The Chaffee Genealogy (1635-1909) William H. Chaffee 1909 Chandler The Descendants of William and Annis Chandler George Chandler 1883 Chapman The Chapman Family - Descendants of Robert Chapman Rev. F. W. Chapman 1854 Chappel Some Descendants of George Chappel Edwin Strickland 2017 Gardner and Nathaniel Churchill The Churchill Family in America 1920 Churchill The Memoirs of Roger Clapp The Family of Roger Clapp Children Clapp Donna Holt Siemiatkoski 1995 and Grandchildren A Concise Genealogy of Forebears of James Clark and Eunice Clark Dorothy Hoffman Nehlsen 1978 Poisson (920-1765) An American Family Saga - Being a Narrative History of Some Clark Esther Littmann Clark 1993 Ancestors and Descendants of Daniel Clarke Clark Comfort Clark, Sr. and His Descendants undated Clark Descendants of Ralph Buckley Clark and Betsey Amelia Clark Betsey Clark Lambert 1985 History of the Clark Family from the 16th into the end of the 20th Clark Robert LeCron Clark 1987 Century Clark The Clark Genealogy Some Descendants of Daniel Clark Emma Lee Walton 1913 Clark The Descendants of Daniel Clarke Frances B. Todd 1970 Collins Samuel Collins of Braintree - A Seventeenth Century Essex Vicar Bernard Davies 1997 Cooke Cooke Family Genealogy Richard George Cook 1962 Cooke Mr. Thomas Cooke (1683-1724) Thomas Boslooper 1993 Cooke Thomas Cooke and The Land That was Thomas Mowell's Thomas Boslooper 1992 Cooley Cooley Communique Nancy Tinsley 2018 Cranouski The Cranouski Family Windsor's First Lithuanian Residents Donna Holt Siemiatkoski 1990 John Crosby of Yorkshire and Some of his Descendants (1440- Crosby Albert Hutchings Crosby 1940 1940) Cross A lineal Genealogy of the Wilson Cross Family and Allied Families Lillian E. Good 1982 Vincent Beckley Roberts Cunningham A Search for the Immigrant Ancestors of Frances Lou Cunningham and Celia Ann Powledge 2004 Roberts Davis A Davis-Pettis Genealogy Martin Ponwith 1953 Dewey Dewey Genealogy and Family History A. Dewey 1898 Genealogy of the Dexter Family in America Descendants of William A. Warden and Dexter 1905 Thomas Dexter Robert L. Dexter Dibble Dibble and Samuelson Genealogies Ernest Dibble 1986 Dibble The Dibble Family of Connecticut Van Buren Lamb, Jr. 1949 Dorchester Anthony Dorchester and His Descendants Janice P. Dorchester 1998 Dorchester Lovers, Cousins and Others A Family History Janice P. Dorchester 1996 Dorchester Supplement to Anthony Dorchester and His Descendants Janice P. Dorchester undated Dorr My Family Tree - Dorr Frederick W. Dorr 1947 Drake The Descendants of John Drake Frances B. Gay 1933 Page 2 of 11 last updated 5/30/2019 Windsor Historical Society Family Genealogy Books Inventory.xlsx Surname Title Author/Editor Pub. Year Bygod Eggleston: Englishman & Colonist and Some of his Rosalie Eggleston and Eggleston 1991 Descendants Linda Eggleston McBroom Eggleston Our Eggleston & Allied Families Elsie B. Kempton 1976 Eggleston Some Descendants of Bygod Egglston of Yorkshire England George T. Eggleston 1981 Ancestors and Descendants of Chief Justice Oliver Ellsworth and Ellsworth Harriet Ellsworth Siebert 1940 his wife Abigail Wolcott Ellsworth Genealogy: Chapter III Male Descendants of Jonathan Ellsworth Harriet Ellsworth Siebert 1948 Ellsworth Harriet Ellsworth Siebert & Ellsworth Ellsworth Genealogy: Male Descendants of Moses Ellsworth 1955 Willard Ellsworth Ellsworth Genealogy: Male Descendants of Thomas Ellsworth and Committee at Reunion Ellsworth 1968 Female Descendants from the Sixth Generation 1961 Ellsworth Samuel Richardson and Josiah Ellsworth Some Descendants Ruth Ellsworth Richardson 1974 Samuel Richardson and Josiah Ellsworth Some Descendants, Ellsworth Ruth Ellsworth Richardson 1974 Index Eno The Eno and Enos Family in America Descendants of James Eno Douglas C. Richardson 1973 Edward Foster Ensworth and Mary Isabel Johnson and Some of Ensworth Duane E. Wilson 1996 Their Ancestors, Descendants and Related Families Field Descendants of David Dudley Field and his wife, Submit Dickinson Diane Druin Gravlee 1992 Filer Kuenzli/Filer Family History undated Filley Filley - Twelve Generations Dorothy Steffee Roberts 1989 Filley Filley Philley Family Phamily Newsletter 1983-2013 Filley The Filleys: 350 Years of American Entrepreneurial Spirit Donald G. Southerton 2005 A Fitch Family History - English Ancestors of the Fitches of Fitch John T. Fitch 1994 colonial Connecticut Foote The Foote Family Descendants of Nathaniel Foote Nathaniel Goodwin 1849 Forbes Descendants of James Forbes of Hartford Connecticut Karen L Forbes 1997 Fox The Thoms Fox Family in America Neal A. Chism 1984 Freese One Branch of the Freese Family in New England Janice P. Dorchester 2013 Fyler Fyler (Filer) History and Genealogy Watson Gray Fyler 1967 Fyler The Fyler-Filer Family Genealogy and History Volume 1 Jean Fyler Arnold 1992 Fyler The Fyler-Filer Family Genealogy and History Volume 2 Jean Fyler Arnold 1992 The History and Pedigree of the House of Gaillard or Gaylord in Gaylord William Gaillard undated France, England and the United States Gibbs The Gibbs Family of Rhode Island and Some Related Families George Gibbs 1933 Homer Worthington Brainard, Harold Simeon Gilbert The Gilbert Family
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