This data represents over 1,793 families in the present area of New York and New Jersey, as well as parts of
Delaware and Pennsylvania.
Spanning 1613 to 1674, this is rich and detailed family pedigree information. Because so few American records
are available from this time period, the data takes on heightened significance. Given that these records
start so early in American history and are quite thorough, a large portion of United States residents
will have at least one ancestor in this group.
Each page of this database shows a separate lineage with family names, head of family with
personal data, a three generation genealogy, and a list of reference sources. The pedigrees are
clearly well-documented and provide information on births, deaths, and marriages.
While the information that you'll learn varies, you can often learn:
- Names of family members
- Ages of family members
- Locations of events
- Dates of vital events
- Native towns of origin
- Approximate arrival date in America