WELCOME TO MY
WORLD
"Go then my little book and show to all
That entertain and bid thee welcome shall
What thou doest keep close shut up in
Thy breast.
And wish what thou dost show them may be blest
To them for good may make them choose to be
Pilgrims better by far.
Pilgrims better, by far than thee or me."
John Bunyan
Any ideas or suggestions are greatly appreciated. If there is something that you feel would be useful to others please let me know.
Ancestries:
Elder
John Stronge of Chard, England and Northampton, Massachusetts. Margery Deane, wife of John Stronge of Chard, England, Abigail Forde, wife of John Stronge.Four generations of children and their families
Strong family homes and buildings:
George Stronge
Cottage - Chardstock, England c. 1590'sBarn of Rev. Joseph Strong, pastor of First Congregation Church, Norwich, Connecticut, b. 1753, son of Rev. Nathan Strong of Coventry, Connecticut. Married Mary Huntington, 1780.
BarnFlyler House - Home of Walter Fyler. Experience Strong married Zerubbabel Fyler, son of Walter Fyler.
Windsor Historical SocietyNehemiah and Hannah
Strong House, Amherst, Massachusetts. Now home of the Amherst Historical Society.Strong House Inn, Vergennes, Vermont - Home of Samuel Packard Strong, built c. 1834, son of General Samuel Strong
School built by General Samuel Strong. Also see Shelburne Museum under Vermont.
House built by Henry Strong in
Brookhaven, Mississippi around 1857.Ancestry of Henry Strong of Brookaven, Mississippi and Brazil.
West Country Triangle
- New Ancestral Research and interelationships of those who came from the Dorset, Somerset and Devon area of England by Judith Osborn and Martha Strong. Contents pageENGLAND
:Genealogical Reference and Information
West Country England
:Somerset:
Genealogical Reference and Information
Dorset:
Devon:
Genealogical Reference and Information
United States:
National Archives - Genealogy page
American 13 Original Colonies
:
1. Virginia: |
7. New York Vermont Shelburne Museum - good history site |
2. Massachusetts Massachusetts Historical Society Maine |
8. New Jersey |
3. Connecticut Trail settlers took from Dorchester, Massachusetts to Windsor, Connecticut |
9. Delaware |
4. New Hampshire |
10. Pennsylvania |
5. Maryland |
11. North Carolina |
6. Rhode Island |
12. South Carolina |
13. Georgia |
Links to History Sites - England and Colonial
Great River of New England
- Connecticut River ValleyHistorical Events: England and Colonial
Historical Documents: England and Colonial
Maps:
England
Maps at SFAA Homepage
County Map showing Somerset, Devon, and Dorset
Map showing Chard, Chardstock, and surrounding area.
Westcountry
Map of Anglo Saxon England
New England
Maps at SFAA Homepage
Colony Map
Boston Harbor
Trails
Map of Early New England Towns.
Map of Massachusetts Bay 1630 - 1642
Map of Cambridge, Massachusetts and surrounding areas - 1640
Map of Boston, Massachusetts - 1650
United States
Map - 1775 Territorial Map
Helpful Tools:
Strong Genealogy Network Click on the above button to go to the Strong Genealogy Switching |
September 16, 1952 - March 31, 1998 John R. Mayer Memorial Page |
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Links to other Genealogical Sites
:Homepages:
Research Homepages:
Mary & John Clearinghouse Ancestries of possible passengers of the Ship Mary & John, 1630, ancestries of Somerset, Dorset, Devon and Cornwall families.
Hingham, Massachusetts Genealogy Project
Gardiner, Maine - Great site for West Country Ancestry plus added feature of the Wreck of the ship "Angel Gabriel".
Dave's Signpost Genealogy - Passenger lists for the: Winthrop Fleet, Lyon 1632, Griffin 1634, Planter 1635, Angel Gabriel , Confidence 1638, Martin 1638
Clip Art:
Just for fun.Murphy's Law for Genealogists
Member SFAA
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