Female Index To Genealogical Dictionary Of The First Settlers Of New England By James Savage,Used

Female Index To Genealogical Dictionary Of The First Settlers Of New England By James Savage,Used

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It is generally agreed that the Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England by James Savage is one of the greatest works ever published on New England genealogy. The first edition came out in 1860, and as the four volumes were published in alphabetical sequence by family name, the males were usually found by checking their surname. The females were scattered throughout the four volumes. Some were listed under their fathers names, some were listed under their husbands names, and many women had three or more spouses. All were difficult to find, and if the husbands names were unknown, these ladies could not be found. In 1884 O.P. Dexter prepared a Genealogical Cross Index, which appeared in all reprints. However, it is a surname index only and has all the deficiencies of such an index, and it does not make the job of searching for women any easier. This new Female Index, however, published almost 150 years after the Savage Dictionary first c

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