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Footnotes #1 to #200 for the Family History of
Samuel Herbert BOOTH.

Source citations may include page numbers and notes not shown here. There is also more documentation (i.e. 'Added Notes' etc) for most entries.
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Questions, comments, additions & corrections should be sent to the author, Terry J. Booth, at email address terryjbooth@sbcglobal.net.
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1.   Young, Malcom A. "Mac,"  The Two Wives of Benjamin Booth of Early Scituate & Middleborough MA.,  (The American Genealogist, July 1999; Vol. 74, No. 3. Pages 175-182. Excellent review of Benjamin 2 and his 2 wives who are otherwise difficult to identify.) 
2.   Behling, Susanne Lucretia "Sam,"  Register Reports by Sam Behling,  (Found at URL "http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~sam/". Contains NEHGR style register reports for numerous Surnames including Booth, Waite, Hoskins, Marbury and others. The information was collected over a 30 year period by a demanding genealogist, are are believed supported by substantial original source documents such as NEHGR and TAG articles, Family Genealogies, wills etc) 
3.   Church of Later Day Saints - Family History Website,  LDS International Genealogical Index,  (Record notes it was extracted from a valid government/church VR, and thus has a high degree of reliability. See
www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=igi/search_IGI.asp&clear_form=true)
 
4.   Ray's Place,  Vital Records by Town,  (Transcribed vital records of various MA and CT towns - URL is http://www.rays-place.com/town/index.htm) 
5.   Church of Later Day Saints - Family History Website,  LDS International Genealogical Index,  (Record notes it was extracted from a valid government/church VR, and thus has a high degree of reliability. See
www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=igi/search_IGI.asp&clear_form=true)
 
6.   Merrick, Barbara Lambert & Williams, Alicia Crane,  Middleboro, Bristol Co., MA Vital Records,  (Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants; 1986 - Transcribed from early volumes of .Mayflower Descendants' Journal. Also found in various internet databases containing vital records from Massachusetts and other towns, including Middleborough, such as http://www.rays-place.com/marrage/middlebor-ma-m.htm) 
7.   Peirce, Ebenezer W. of Freetown MA,  The Peirce Family,  (Ebenezer was a dedicated family genealogist and historian. His first work appeared in NEHGR, Vol. 21, January 1867, pages 61-65 but was continued for several years and in n umerous issues - it is the 'short version' of the early Peirces. His 'large version' contains some 500 pages, "The Peirce family of the old colony, or, The lineal descendants of Abraham Peirce : who came to America as early as 1623"; Ebenezer W. Peirce; Boston; David Clapp & Son; 1870, available in the ancestry.com 'Family & Local Histories' online library.. The pages cited herein may refer to either, with 61-65 or a Vol # obviously referring to the NEHGR article.) 
8.   U.S. Department of Commerce,  1790 Census of the United States,  (As found on ancestry.com website. Official enumeration date is as of (approx.) 1 Aug 1790.) 
9.   Peirce, Ebenezer W. of Freetown MA,  The Peirce Family,  (Ebenezer was a dedicated family genealogist and historian. His first work appeared in NEHGR, Vol. 21, January 1867, pages 61-65 but was continued for several years and in n umerous issues - it is the 'short version' of the early Peirces. His 'large version' contains some 500 pages, "The Peirce family of the old colony, or, The lineal descendants of Abraham Peirce : who came to America as early as 1623"; Ebenezer W. Peirce; Boston; David Clapp & Son; 1870, available in the ancestry.com 'Family & Local Histories' online library.. The pages cited herein may refer to either, with 61-65 or a Vol # obviously referring to the NEHGR article.) 
10.   Church of Later Day Saints - Family History Website,  LDS International Genealogical Index,  (Record notes it was extracted from a valid government/church VR, and thus has a high degree of reliability. See
www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=igi/search_IGI.asp&clear_form=true)
 
11.   Wakefield, Robert S.,  Mayflower Families Through Five Generations : Volume 18 : Family of Richard Warren,  (General Society of Mayflower Descendants; Plymouth MA; 2001-2004, Parts I (Four Generations, Revised 2001) and III (5th Generation of Abigail, Nathaniel and Joseph only)) 
12.   Shaw, Kenneth Linwood III,  Abraham Shaw of Watertown and Dedham, Massachusetts, New England in Progress,  (Ancestry.com Tree 'John Shaw of Plymouth Plantation', db=kenshaw2001. An excellent and carefully researched collection of data from bibles, town vital records, grave yards and people throughout the US and Canada, most data as of 11th October 2001. References not cited, but are largely traceable to VR records. Site notes address as kenshaw68@netzero.net; 37 Taunton Green, Post Office Box 1016, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts 02780.) 
13.   Town Clerks,  Vital records of New Bedford, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, to the year 1850,  (Can be found in microfiche records maintained by Winnetka Public Library and elsewhere.) 
14.   Various,  New England Historical and Genealogical Record,  (A quarterly publication of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, the first issue published in 1847. Considered an authoritative and well documented source, with all articles carefully reviewed prior to publication by professional genealogists. Available online 1847-1996 at the NEHGR website (www.newenglandancestros.com).) 
15.   U.S. Department of Commerce,  1850 Census of the United States,  (As found on ancestry.com website. Official enumeration date is as of 1 Jun 1850.) 
16.   Peirce, Ebenezer W. of Freetown MA,  The Peirce Family,  (Ebenezer was a dedicated family genealogist and historian. His first work appeared in NEHGR, Vol. 21, January 1867, pages 61-65 but was continued for several years and in n umerous issues - it is the 'short version' of the early Peirces. His 'large version' contains some 500 pages, "The Peirce family of the old colony, or, The lineal descendants of Abraham Peirce : who came to America as early as 1623"; Ebenezer W. Peirce; Boston; David Clapp & Son; 1870, available in the ancestry.com 'Family & Local Histories' online library.. The pages cited herein may refer to either, with 61-65 or a Vol # obviously referring to the NEHGR article.) 
17.   Church of Later Day Saints - Family History Website,  LDS International Genealogical Index,  (Record notes it was extracted from a valid government/church VR, and thus has a high degree of reliability. See
www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=igi/search_IGI.asp&clear_form=true)
 
18.   Peirce, Ebenezer W. of Freetown MA,  The Peirce Family,  (Ebenezer was a dedicated family genealogist and historian. His first work appeared in NEHGR, Vol. 21, January 1867, pages 61-65 but was continued for several years and in n umerous issues - it is the 'short version' of the early Peirces. His 'large version' contains some 500 pages, "The Peirce family of the old colony, or, The lineal descendants of Abraham Peirce : who came to America as early as 1623"; Ebenezer W. Peirce; Boston; David Clapp & Son; 1870, available in the ancestry.com 'Family & Local Histories' online library.. The pages cited herein may refer to either, with 61-65 or a Vol # obviously referring to the NEHGR article.) 
19.   Thomas, Helen Gurney,  Vital Records of Freetown Massachusetts 1686 through 1890,  (Heritage Books; 1988; unpaginated) 
20.   Various,  New England Historical and Genealogical Record,  (A quarterly publication of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, the first issue published in 1847. Considered an authoritative and well documented source, with all articles carefully reviewed prior to publication by professional genealogists. Available online 1847-1996 at the NEHGR website (www.newenglandancestros.com).) 
21.   Peirce, Ebenezer W. of Freetown MA,  The Peirce Family,  (Ebenezer was a dedicated family genealogist and historian. His first work appeared in NEHGR, Vol. 21, January 1867, pages 61-65 but was continued for several years and in n umerous issues - it is the 'short version' of the early Peirces. His 'large version' contains some 500 pages, "The Peirce family of the old colony, or, The lineal descendants of Abraham Peirce : who came to America as early as 1623"; Ebenezer W. Peirce; Boston; David Clapp & Son; 1870, available in the ancestry.com 'Family & Local Histories' online library.. The pages cited herein may refer to either, with 61-65 or a Vol # obviously referring to the NEHGR article.) 
22.   Church of Later Day Saints - Family History Website,  LDS International Genealogical Index,  (Record notes it was extracted from a valid government/church VR, and thus has a high degree of reliability. See
www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=igi/search_IGI.asp&clear_form=true)
 
23.   Ibid. 
24.   U.S. Department of Commerce,  1860 Census of the United States,  (As found on ancestry.com website. Official enumeration date is as of 1 Jun 1860.) 
25.   U.S. Department of Commerce,  1850 Census of the United States,  (As found on ancestry.com website. Official enumeration date is as of 1 Jun 1850.) 
26.   Town Clerks,  Vital records of New Bedford, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, to the year 1850,  (Can be found in microfiche records maintained by Winnetka Public Library and elsewhere.) 
27.   U.S. Department of Commerce,  1850 Census of the United States,  (As found on ancestry.com website. Official enumeration date is as of 1 Jun 1850.) 
28.   Ibid. 
29.   Ibid. 
30.   Town Clerks,  Vital records of New Bedford, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, to the year 1850,  (Can be found in microfiche records maintained by Winnetka Public Library and elsewhere.) 
31.   U.S. Department of Commerce,  1850 Census of the United States,  (As found on ancestry.com website. Official enumeration date is as of 1 Jun 1850.) 
32.   Ibid. 
33.   Ibid. 
34.   Town Clerks,  Vital records of New Bedford, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, to the year 1850,  (Can be found in microfiche records maintained by Winnetka Public Library and elsewhere.) 
35.   U.S. Department of Commerce,  1850 Census of the United States,  (As found on ancestry.com website. Official enumeration date is as of 1 Jun 1850.) 
36.   Westgate, Alice W. A.; Revised Ann T. Reeves,  Mayflower Families Through Five Generations : Volume 19 : Family of Thomas Rogers,  (General Society of Mayflower Descendants; Plymouth MA; 2000) 
37.   Various,  See Source Notes for documentation.,  (The source for this information will be seen in the notes for person referenced in the details for this source.) 
38.   Soule, Col. John E. and Terry, Milton E., Ph.D.,  Mayflower Families through Five Generations - Vol. 3, George Soule,  (General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Boston MA; 1980 [NOTE - there is a second edition that was revised by Robert S. Wakefield) 
39.   Dunbar, Edith Flanders,  The Flanders Family from Europe to America : being a history of the Flanders family in America and its probable origins in Europe.,  (Rutland, VT; Tuttle Pub. Co.; 1935. Also found on the ancestry.com website in the 'Local and Family Histories' library.) 
40.   Various Town Clerks,  Vital Records of Dartmouth, Massachusetts, to the year 1850,  (Boston, Massachusetts : New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1929-1930, 3 Volumes.) 
41.   Church of Later Day Saints - Family History Website,  LDS International Genealogical Index,  (Record notes it was extracted from a valid government/church VR, and thus has a high degree of reliability. See
www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=igi/search_IGI.asp&clear_form=true)
 
42.   Ibid. 
43.   Church of Later Day Saints - Family History Website,  LDS International Genealogical Index,  (Record submitted by an LDS member with no source indicated. It should be regarded as requiring further proof. Found at www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=igi/search_IGI.asp&clear_form=true) 
44.   Richmond, Joshua Bailey,  The Richmond Family,  (Boston; 1897. A pdf copy of the book, and other Richmond history, is available at the Richmond Family website, URL = http://www.richmondancestry.org/) 
45.   Church of Later Day Saints - Family History Website,  LDS International Genealogical Index,  (Record submitted by an LDS member with no source indicated. It should be regarded as requiring further proof. Found at www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=igi/search_IGI.asp&clear_form=true) 
46.   Church of Later Day Saints - Family History Website,  LDS International Genealogical Index,  (Record notes it was extracted from a valid government/church VR, and thus has a high degree of reliability. See
www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=igi/search_IGI.asp&clear_form=true)
 
47.   Ibid. 
48.   U.S. Department of Commerce,  1850 Census of the United States,  (As found on ancestry.com website. Official enumeration date is as of 1 Jun 1850.) 
49.   Young, Malcolm A. "Mac,"  John Booth of Marshfield and Scituate, Massachusetts,  (Pages 220-234, NEHGR Vol. 159, July 2005. This is the definitive source for all information on the first Booth in America in this line (1634-bef 1709), arriving ca 1644 as a servant for Gov. Edward Winslow or his son. John 1 fathered 8 children by wife Elizabeth Granger 1636-bef1721) 
50.   U.S. Department of Commerce,  1850 Census of the United States,  (As found on ancestry.com website. Official enumeration date is as of 1 Jun 1850.) 
51.   U.S. Department of Commerce,  1810 Census of the United States,  (As found on ancestry.com website. Official enumeration date is as of (approx) 1 Aug. 1810.) 
52.   Ibid. 
53.   Church of Later Day Saints - Family History Website,  LDS International Genealogical Index,  (Record notes it was extracted from a valid government/church VR, and thus has a high degree of reliability. See
www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=igi/search_IGI.asp&clear_form=true)
 
54.   U.S. Department of Commerce,  1850 Census of the United States,  (As found on ancestry.com website. Official enumeration date is as of 1 Jun 1850.) 
55.   Church of Later Day Saints - Family History Website,  LDS International Genealogical Index,  (Record notes it was extracted from a valid government/church VR, and thus has a high degree of reliability. See
www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=igi/search_IGI.asp&clear_form=true)
 
56.   Upton, William Henry,  Upton family records : being genealogical collections for an Upton family history,  (London; Mitchell & Hughes; 1893. This book is in the ancestry.com 'Local and Family Histories' libery.) 
57.   Church of Later Day Saints - Family History Website,  LDS International Genealogical Index,  (Record notes it was extracted from a valid government/church VR, and thus has a high degree of reliability. See
www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=igi/search_IGI.asp&clear_form=true)
 
58.   Jones, Melvin E.,  Genealogy of Jones, Hathaway, Richards, Gooding.,  (Boston, MA; M.E. Jones (Privately Printed); 1934. A copy can be found in the ancestry.com 'local and family histories' library.) 
59.   Upton, William Henry,  Upton family records : being genealogical collections for an Upton family history,  (London; Mitchell & Hughes; 1893. This book is in the ancestry.com 'Local and Family Histories' libery.) 
60.   U.S. Department of Commerce,  1850 Census of the United States,  (As found on ancestry.com website. Official enumeration date is as of 1 Jun 1850.) 
61.   U.S. Department of Commerce,  1860 Census of the United States,  (As found on ancestry.com website. Official enumeration date is as of 1 Jun 1860.) 
62.   U.S. Department of Commerce,  1850 Census of the United States,  (As found on ancestry.com website. Official enumeration date is as of 1 Jun 1850.) 
63.   U.S. Department of Commerce,  1860 Census of the United States,  (As found on ancestry.com website. Official enumeration date is as of 1 Jun 1860.) 
64.   Upton, William Henry,  Upton family records : being genealogical collections for an Upton family history,  (London; Mitchell & Hughes; 1893. This book is in the ancestry.com 'Local and Family Histories' libery.) 
65.   Church of Later Day Saints - Family History Website,  LDS International Genealogical Index,  (Record notes it was extracted from a valid government/church VR, and thus has a high degree of reliability. See
www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=igi/search_IGI.asp&clear_form=true)
 
66.   Various,  New England Historical and Genealogical Record,  (A quarterly publication of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, the first issue published in 1847. Considered an authoritative and well documented source, with all articles carefully reviewed prior to publication by professional genealogists. Available online 1847-1996 at the NEHGR website (www.newenglandancestros.com).) 
67.   Ibid. 
68.   Martin, David Kendall,  The Children of Nathaniel4 and Alice (Hackett) Richmond of Taunton, MA,  (Published in TAG (The American Genealogist); Vol. 79 (Jan/Apr 2004), pages 82-84.) 
69.   Ibid. 
70.   Various,  New England Historical and Genealogical Record,  (A quarterly publication of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, the first issue published in 1847. Considered an authoritative and well documented source, with all articles carefully reviewed prior to publication by professional genealogists. Available online 1847-1996 at the NEHGR website (www.newenglandancestros.com).) 
71.   Ibid. 
72.   Wakefield, Robert S. and Stover, Margaret, Revised by.,  Mayflower Families through Five Generations : Volume 10 : Samuel Fuller,  (General Society of Mayflower Descendants; Plymouth MA; 1996) 
73.   Martin, David Kendall,  The Children of Nathaniel4 and Alice (Hackett) Richmond of Taunton, MA,  (Published in TAG (The American Genealogist); Vol. 79 (Jan/Apr 2004), pages 82-84.) 
74.   Ibid. 
75.   Randall, Frank Alfred,  Randall and Allied Families : William Randall of Scituate and His Descendants w/Ancestral Families,  (Chicago IL; Raveret-Weber; 1943; 597 Pages. Can be found in ancestry.com 'Family and Local Histories' online library.) 
76.   Various,  New England Historical and Genealogical Record,  (A quarterly publication of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, the first issue published in 1847. Considered an authoritative and well documented source, with all articles carefully reviewed prior to publication by professional genealogists. Available online 1847-1996 at the NEHGR website (www.newenglandancestros.com).) 
77.   Church of Later Day Saints - Family History Website,  LDS International Genealogical Index,  (Record notes it was extracted from a valid government/church VR, and thus has a high degree of reliability. See
www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=igi/search_IGI.asp&clear_form=true)
 
78.   Ibid. 
79.   Smith, Columbus,  Report of the Booth Association of the United States,  (A.D. 1868. Contains the organization, constitution, and information relative to common 'scam' of the time to obtain a share of large amounts of 'unclaimed' Booth property in England; with some Pedigrees (largely unproven) of the different branches of the Booth family in America and England. Includes children of Joseph 5 Booth (descendant of John Booth of Scituate MA).) 
80.   Church of Later Day Saints - Family History Website,  LDS International Genealogical Index,  (Record notes it was extracted from a valid government/church VR, and thus has a high degree of reliability. See
www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=igi/search_IGI.asp&clear_form=true)
 
81.   U.S. Department of Commerce,  1850 Census of the United States,  (As found on ancestry.com website. Official enumeration date is as of 1 Jun 1850.) 
82.   Various,  New England Historical and Genealogical Record,  (A quarterly publication of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, the first issue published in 1847. Considered an authoritative and well documented source, with all articles carefully reviewed prior to publication by professional genealogists. Available online 1847-1996 at the NEHGR website (www.newenglandancestros.com).) 
83.   U.S. Department of Commerce,  1850 Census of the United States,  (As found on ancestry.com website. Official enumeration date is as of 1 Jun 1850.) 
84.   Church of Later Day Saints - Family History Website,  LDS International Genealogical Index,  (Record notes it was extracted from a valid government/church VR, and thus has a high degree of reliability. See
www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=igi/search_IGI.asp&clear_form=true)
 
85.   Ibid. 
86.   Harvey Cushman Pierce,  Seven Pierce Families : A Record of Births, Deaths and Marriages of the First Seven Generations of Pierces in America,  (Washington DC; 1936. Contains genealogies for Seven Pierce Families, some nowhere else shown. Includes Abraham of Plymouth, Daniel of Newbury, John of Watertown, Michael of Scituate, Richard of Portsmouth RI, Robert of Dorchester, Thomas of Charlestown. Only the first 7 generations, not much text support, explaining the low page count, but still invaluable for some lines. A copy available in ancestry.com 'Family & Local Histories' library.) 
87.   Peirce, Ebenezer W. of Freetown MA,  The Peirce Family,  (Ebenezer was a dedicated family genealogist and historian. His first work appeared in NEHGR, Vol. 21, January 1867, pages 61-65 but was continued for several years and in n umerous issues - it is the 'short version' of the early Peirces. His 'large version' contains some 500 pages, "The Peirce family of the old colony, or, The lineal descendants of Abraham Peirce : who came to America as early as 1623"; Ebenezer W. Peirce; Boston; David Clapp & Son; 1870, available in the ancestry.com 'Family & Local Histories' online library.. The pages cited herein may refer to either, with 61-65 or a Vol # obviously referring to the NEHGR article.) 
88.   Harvey Cushman Pierce,  Seven Pierce Families : A Record of Births, Deaths and Marriages of the First Seven Generations of Pierces in America,  (Washington DC; 1936. Contains genealogies for Seven Pierce Families, some nowhere else shown. Includes Abraham of Plymouth, Daniel of Newbury, John of Watertown, Michael of Scituate, Richard of Portsmouth RI, Robert of Dorchester, Thomas of Charlestown. Only the first 7 generations, not much text support, explaining the low page count, but still invaluable for some lines. A copy available in ancestry.com 'Family & Local Histories' library.) 
89.   Ibid. 
90.   Ibid. 
91.   Young, Malcolm A. "Mac,"  John Booth of Marshfield and Scituate, Massachusetts,  (Pages 220-234, NEHGR Vol. 159, July 2005. This is the definitive source for all information on the first Booth in America in this line (1634-bef 1709), arriving ca 1644 as a servant for Gov. Edward Winslow or his son. John 1 fathered 8 children by wife Elizabeth Granger 1636-bef1721) 
92.   Peirce, Ebenezer W. of Freetown MA,  The Peirce Family,  (Ebenezer was a dedicated family genealogist and historian. His first work appeared in NEHGR, Vol. 21, January 1867, pages 61-65 but was continued for several years and in n umerous issues - it is the 'short version' of the early Peirces. His 'large version' contains some 500 pages, "The Peirce family of the old colony, or, The lineal descendants of Abraham Peirce : who came to America as early as 1623"; Ebenezer W. Peirce; Boston; David Clapp & Son; 1870, available in the ancestry.com 'Family & Local Histories' online library.. The pages cited herein may refer to either, with 61-65 or a Vol # obviously referring to the NEHGR article.) 
93.   Harvey Cushman Pierce,  Seven Pierce Families : A Record of Births, Deaths and Marriages of the First Seven Generations of Pierces in America,  (Washington DC; 1936. Contains genealogies for Seven Pierce Families, some nowhere else shown. Includes Abraham of Plymouth, Daniel of Newbury, John of Watertown, Michael of Scituate, Richard of Portsmouth RI, Robert of Dorchester, Thomas of Charlestown. Only the first 7 generations, not much text support, explaining the low page count, but still invaluable for some lines. A copy available in ancestry.com 'Family & Local Histories' library.) 
94.   Hoard, Lyon J. and Horr, Norton T.,  English Ancestry of Hezekiah Hoar; and A Record of Descendants of Hezekiah Hoar of Taunton, Massachusetts with an Historical Introduction,  (from NEHGR Jan 1987 Pages 22-33 and/or 'A Record of Descendants of Hezekiah Hoar of Taunton, Massachusetts with an Historical Introduction', by Norton T. Horr, Cleveland, Ohio 1907. Ancestry.com trees referencing these sources include 'Corkery/Smith' by Teresa Smith, db=:1864706, 'Rinehold & Redding Ancestors', db=:3001815, and 'Hezekiah II' by Kimberly Fraser, db=klf) 
95.   Peirce, Ebenezer W. of Freetown MA,  The Peirce Family,  (Ebenezer was a dedicated family genealogist and historian. His first work appeared in NEHGR, Vol. 21, January 1867, pages 61-65 but was continued for several years and in n umerous issues - it is the 'short version' of the early Peirces. His 'large version' contains some 500 pages, "The Peirce family of the old colony, or, The lineal descendants of Abraham Peirce : who came to America as early as 1623"; Ebenezer W. Peirce; Boston; David Clapp & Son; 1870, available in the ancestry.com 'Family & Local Histories' online library.. The pages cited herein may refer to either, with 61-65 or a Vol # obviously referring to the NEHGR article.) 
96.   Ibid. 
97.   Pierce, Fredrick Clifton & Unknown,  Pierce Genealogy Being the Record of the Posterity of Capt. Michael, John and Capt. William Pierce,  (Albany, NY: Joel Munsell's Sons, 1889. An excellent text for this line, it has been supplemented and occasionally corrected by an ancestry.com tree maintained by 'unknown', db=:a23191, email: incoyote@ridgecrest.ca.us. Wish there was more to document 'unknown', as sometimes the old birthdates are too exact for comfort. But most of the sources are shown in the text notes.) 
98.   Peirce, Ebenezer W. of Freetown MA,  The Peirce Family,  (Ebenezer was a dedicated family genealogist and historian. His first work appeared in NEHGR, Vol. 21, January 1867, pages 61-65 but was continued for several years and in n umerous issues - it is the 'short version' of the early Peirces. His 'large version' contains some 500 pages, "The Peirce family of the old colony, or, The lineal descendants of Abraham Peirce : who came to America as early as 1623"; Ebenezer W. Peirce; Boston; David Clapp & Son; 1870, available in the ancestry.com 'Family & Local Histories' online library.. The pages cited herein may refer to either, with 61-65 or a Vol # obviously referring to the NEHGR article.) 
99.   Ibid. 
100.   Ibid. 
101.   Harvey Cushman Pierce,  Seven Pierce Families : A Record of Births, Deaths and Marriages of the First Seven Generations of Pierces in America,  (Washington DC; 1936. Contains genealogies for Seven Pierce Families, some nowhere else shown. Includes Abraham of Plymouth, Daniel of Newbury, John of Watertown, Michael of Scituate, Richard of Portsmouth RI, Robert of Dorchester, Thomas of Charlestown. Only the first 7 generations, not much text support, explaining the low page count, but still invaluable for some lines. A copy available in ancestry.com 'Family & Local Histories' library.) 
102.   Peirce, Ebenezer W. of Freetown MA,  The Peirce Family,  (Ebenezer was a dedicated family genealogist and historian. His first work appeared in NEHGR, Vol. 21, January 1867, pages 61-65 but was continued for several years and in n umerous issues - it is the 'short version' of the early Peirces. His 'large version' contains some 500 pages, "The Peirce family of the old colony, or, The lineal descendants of Abraham Peirce : who came to America as early as 1623"; Ebenezer W. Peirce; Boston; David Clapp & Son; 1870, available in the ancestry.com 'Family & Local Histories' online library.. The pages cited herein may refer to either, with 61-65 or a Vol # obviously referring to the NEHGR article.) 
103.   Ross, Carol [djhears@aol.com], some additions by Lucinda Murdock [ljhelmes@aol.com], 'Booth' and 'Booth - Murdock' ancestry.com trees,  (Found on ancestry.com ('Anc')website - the trees are recognizable because the names are typed in 'ALL CAPS'. They list many records derived from obituaries, county histories and other difficult to find original sources. Since many vital records do not exist at this time in many of the states where these families lived, such alternate sources are extremely important. The original entries were primarily by Carol Ross, Anc db= :594767, with additional Lucinda Murdock entries found at Anc db=:1715618. Corroborating documentation should be sought if possible.
)
 
104.   Various,  New England Historical and Genealogical Record,  (A quarterly publication of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, the first issue published in 1847. Considered an authoritative and well documented source, with all articles carefully reviewed prior to publication by professional genealogists. Available online 1847-1996 at the NEHGR website (www.newenglandancestros.com).) 
105.   Spooner, Thomas,  The Spooner Family,  (Article in NEHGR, Vol. 23 Pages 407- (Oct 1869). Early genealogy on the MA Spooners. Also published as a book, Cincinnati Press, 1883. See ancestry.com 'Family & Local Histories' online library.) 
106.   Peirce, Ebenezer W. of Freetown MA,  The Peirce Family,  (Ebenezer was a dedicated family genealogist and historian. His first work appeared in NEHGR, Vol. 21, January 1867, pages 61-65 but was continued for several years and in n umerous issues - it is the 'short version' of the early Peirces. His 'large version' contains some 500 pages, "The Peirce family of the old colony, or, The lineal descendants of Abraham Peirce : who came to America as early as 1623"; Ebenezer W. Peirce; Boston; David Clapp & Son; 1870, available in the ancestry.com 'Family & Local Histories' online library.. The pages cited herein may refer to either, with 61-65 or a Vol # obviously referring to the NEHGR article.) 
107.   Pierce, Fredrick Clifton & Unknown,  Pierce Genealogy Being the Record of the Posterity of Capt. Michael, John and Capt. William Pierce,  (Albany, NY: Joel Munsell's Sons, 1889. An excellent text for this line, it has been supplemented and occasionally corrected by an ancestry.com tree maintained by 'unknown', db=:a23191, email: incoyote@ridgecrest.ca.us. Wish there was more to document 'unknown', as sometimes the old birthdates are too exact for comfort. But most of the sources are shown in the text notes.) 
108.   Behling, Susanne Lucretia "Sam,"  Register Reports by Sam Behling,  (Found at URL "http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~sam/". Contains NEHGR style register reports for numerous Surnames including Booth, Waite, Hoskins, Marbury and others. The information was collected over a 30 year period by a demanding genealogist, are are believed supported by substantial original source documents such as NEHGR and TAG articles, Family Genealogies, wills etc) 
109.   Peirce, Ebenezer W. of Freetown MA,  The Peirce Family,  (Ebenezer was a dedicated family genealogist and historian. His first work appeared in NEHGR, Vol. 21, January 1867, pages 61-65 but was continued for several years and in n umerous issues - it is the 'short version' of the early Peirces. His 'large version' contains some 500 pages, "The Peirce family of the old colony, or, The lineal descendants of Abraham Peirce : who came to America as early as 1623"; Ebenezer W. Peirce; Boston; David Clapp & Son; 1870, available in the ancestry.com 'Family & Local Histories' online library.. The pages cited herein may refer to either, with 61-65 or a Vol # obviously referring to the NEHGR article.) 
110.   Ibid. 
111.   Ibid. 
112.   Ibid. 
113.   Church of Later Day Saints - Family History Website,  LDS International Genealogical Index,  (Record submitted by an LDS member with no source indicated. It should be regarded as requiring further proof. Found at www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=igi/search_IGI.asp&clear_form=true) 
114.   Peirce, Ebenezer W. of Freetown MA,  The Peirce Family,  (Ebenezer was a dedicated family genealogist and historian. His first work appeared in NEHGR, Vol. 21, January 1867, pages 61-65 but was continued for several years and in n umerous issues - it is the 'short version' of the early Peirces. His 'large version' contains some 500 pages, "The Peirce family of the old colony, or, The lineal descendants of Abraham Peirce : who came to America as early as 1623"; Ebenezer W. Peirce; Boston; David Clapp & Son; 1870, available in the ancestry.com 'Family & Local Histories' online library.. The pages cited herein may refer to either, with 61-65 or a Vol # obviously referring to the NEHGR article.) 
115.   Ibid. 
116.   Various,  New England Historical and Genealogical Record,  (A quarterly publication of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, the first issue published in 1847. Considered an authoritative and well documented source, with all articles carefully reviewed prior to publication by professional genealogists. Available online 1847-1996 at the NEHGR website (www.newenglandancestros.com).) 
117.   Peirce, Ebenezer W. of Freetown MA,  The Peirce Family,  (Ebenezer was a dedicated family genealogist and historian. His first work appeared in NEHGR, Vol. 21, January 1867, pages 61-65 but was continued for several years and in n umerous issues - it is the 'short version' of the early Peirces. His 'large version' contains some 500 pages, "The Peirce family of the old colony, or, The lineal descendants of Abraham Peirce : who came to America as early as 1623"; Ebenezer W. Peirce; Boston; David Clapp & Son; 1870, available in the ancestry.com 'Family & Local Histories' online library.. The pages cited herein may refer to either, with 61-65 or a Vol # obviously referring to the NEHGR article.) 
118.   Ibid. 
119.   Ibid. 
120.   Ibid. 
121.   Various,  See Source Notes for documentation.,  (The source for this information will be seen in the notes for person referenced in the details for this source.) 
122.   Bailey, Hollis Russell,  Bailey Genealogy, James, John, and Thomas and their descendants,  (1899, Citizen Co., Somerville MA.) 
123.   Young, Malcolm A. "Mac,"  John Booth of Marshfield and Scituate, Massachusetts,  (Pages 220-234, NEHGR Vol. 159, July 2005. This is the definitive source for all information on the first Booth in America in this line (1634-bef 1709), arriving ca 1644 as a servant for Gov. Edward Winslow or his son. John 1 fathered 8 children by wife Elizabeth Granger 1636-bef1721) 
124.   Burroughs, Clara Waite of Little Valley, NY,  Descendants of Stephen Waite of Washington County and Cattaraugus County NY,  (Typed Manuscript copied for Utah Genealogical & Historical Society by Grace Hildy Croft, Provo UT, 1951. Available microfilm in LDS library, BYU website @ http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=%2FFH35&CISOPTR=43524&REC=0&CISOBOX=gazetteer) 
125.   Crossley, John,  John Crossley Genealogy,  (found at URL http://homepage.mac.com/jcrossley/. Sources not cited, may come from LDS IGI files.) 
126.   Ibid. 
127.   Burroughs, Clara Waite of Little Valley, NY,  Descendants of Stephen Waite of Washington County and Cattaraugus County NY,  (Typed Manuscript copied for Utah Genealogical & Historical Society by Grace Hildy Croft, Provo UT, 1951. Available microfilm in LDS library, BYU website @ http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=%2FFH35&CISOPTR=43524&REC=0&CISOBOX=gazetteer) 
128.   Ibid. 
129.   Fuller, William Hyslop,  Genealogy of some descendants of Captain Matthew Fuller, John Fuller of Newton, John Fuller of Lynn, John Fuller of Ipswich,  (Privately Printed; Palmer MA; 1914. Available in ancestry.com 'Families & Local Histories' database.) 
130.   Ibid. 
131.   Ibid. 
132.   Ibid. 
133.   Church of Later Day Saints - Family History Website,  LDS International Genealogical Index,  (Record submitted by an LDS member with no source indicated. It should be regarded as requiring further proof. Found at www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=igi/search_IGI.asp&clear_form=true) 
134.   Various Staff,  Long Prairie Leader / Todd County Argus,  (Long Prairie dealt with local news, the Argus with County wide. Prob weeklies. The Leader published a series of biographies in the 1930's and 1940's. Contained obituaries weddings etc. Names include Jonas Booth, Zaval Booth, Justina Booth, Elvira Booth, the Fullers and Taylors, many other relatives and children. Carol Ross graciously provided many of the 100+ year old obituaries.) 
135.   Church of Later Day Saints - Family History Website,  LDS International Genealogical Index,  (Record submitted by an LDS member with no source indicated. It should be regarded as requiring further proof. Found at www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=igi/search_IGI.asp&clear_form=true) 
136.   U.S. Department of Commerce,  1870 Census of the United States,  (As found on ancestry.com website. Official enumeration date is as of 1 Jun 1870.) 
137.   U.S. Department of Commerce,  1880 Census of the United States,  (As found on ancestry.com website. Official enumeration date is as of 1 Jun 1880.) 
138.   U.S. Department of Commerce,  1850 Census of the United States,  (As found on ancestry.com website. Official enumeration date is as of 1 Jun 1850.) 
139.   U.S. Department of Commerce,  1880 Census of the United States,  (As found on ancestry.com website. Official enumeration date is as of 1 Jun 1880.) 
140.   U.S. Department of Commerce,  1860 Census of the United States,  (As found on ancestry.com website. Official enumeration date is as of 1 Jun 1860.) 
141.   Various Staff,  Long Prairie Leader / Todd County Argus,  (Long Prairie dealt with local news, the Argus with County wide. Prob weeklies. The Leader published a series of biographies in the 1930's and 1940's. Contained obituaries weddings etc. Names include Jonas Booth, Zaval Booth, Justina Booth, Elvira Booth, the Fullers and Taylors, many other relatives and children. Carol Ross graciously provided many of the 100+ year old obituaries.) 
142.   Ibid. 
143.   Ibid. 
144.   Ibid. 
145.   Ibid. 
146.   Ibid. 
147.   Ibid. 
148.   Ibid. 
149.   Ibid. 
150.   Ibid. 
151.   Ibid. 
152.   Ibid. 
153.   Ibid. 
154.   Ibid. 
155.   Ibid. 
156.   Ibid. 
157.   Ibid. 
158.   Ibid. 
159.   Ibid. 
160.   Ibid. 
161.   Ibid. 
162.   Stanton, William S,  Thomas Stanton, of Connecticut, and His Descendants, 1635-1891,  (Albany, NY; Joel Munsell's Sons; 1891. This title is in the ancestry.com 'Family & Local Histories' database.) 
163.   Crossley, John,  John Crossley Genealogy,  (found at URL http://homepage.mac.com/jcrossley/. Sources not cited, may come from LDS IGI files.) 
164.   U.S. Department of Commerce,  1850 Census of the United States,  (As found on ancestry.com website. Official enumeration date is as of 1 Jun 1850.) 
165.   Burroughs, Clara Waite of Little Valley, NY,  Descendants of Stephen Waite of Washington County and Cattaraugus County NY,  (Typed Manuscript copied for Utah Genealogical & Historical Society by Grace Hildy Croft, Provo UT, 1951. Available microfilm in LDS library, BYU website @ http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=%2FFH35&CISOPTR=43524&REC=0&CISOBOX=gazetteer) 
166.   Crossley, John,  John Crossley Genealogy,  (found at URL http://homepage.mac.com/jcrossley/. Sources not cited, may come from LDS IGI files.) 
167.   Young, Malcolm A. "Mac,"  John Booth of Marshfield and Scituate, Massachusetts,  (Pages 220-234, NEHGR Vol. 159, July 2005. This is the definitive source for all information on the first Booth in America in this line (1634-bef 1709), arriving ca 1644 as a servant for Gov. Edward Winslow or his son. John 1 fathered 8 children by wife Elizabeth Granger 1636-bef1721) 
168.   Young, Malcom A. "Mac,"  The Two Wives of Benjamin Booth of Early Scituate & Middleborough MA.,  (The American Genealogist, July 1999; Vol. 74, No. 3. Pages 175-182. Excellent review of Benjamin 2 and his 2 wives who are otherwise difficult to identify.) 
169.   Whitcomb, William Arthur, as compiled by Howard Dakin French,  Sutton Family,  (Published in NEHGR for Jan. 1937, Vol. 91, pages 61-68.) 
170.   Young, Malcom A. "Mac,"  The Two Wives of Benjamin Booth of Early Scituate & Middleborough MA.,  (The American Genealogist, July 1999; Vol. 74, No. 3. Pages 175-182. Excellent review of Benjamin 2 and his 2 wives who are otherwise difficult to identify.) 
171.   Young, Malcolm A. "Mac,"  John Booth of Marshfield and Scituate, Massachusetts,  (Pages 220-234, NEHGR Vol. 159, July 2005. This is the definitive source for all information on the first Booth in America in this line (1634-bef 1709), arriving ca 1644 as a servant for Gov. Edward Winslow or his son. John 1 fathered 8 children by wife Elizabeth Granger 1636-bef1721) 
172.   Ibid. 
173.   Ibid. 
174.   Ibid. 
175.   Pierce, Fredrick Clifton & Unknown,  Pierce Genealogy Being the Record of the Posterity of Capt. Michael, John and Capt. William Pierce,  (Albany, NY: Joel Munsell's Sons, 1889. An excellent text for this line, it has been supplemented and occasionally corrected by an ancestry.com tree maintained by 'unknown', db=:a23191, email: incoyote@ridgecrest.ca.us. Wish there was more to document 'unknown', as sometimes the old birthdates are too exact for comfort. But most of the sources are shown in the text notes.) 
176.   Wakefield, Robert S.,  Mayflower Families Through Five Generations : Volume 18 : Family of Richard Warren,  (General Society of Mayflower Descendants; Plymouth MA; 2001-2004, Parts I (Four Generations, Revised 2001) and III (5th Generation of Abigail, Nathaniel and Joseph only)) 
177.   Young, Malcom A. "Mac,"  The Two Wives of Benjamin Booth of Early Scituate & Middleborough MA.,  (The American Genealogist, July 1999; Vol. 74, No. 3. Pages 175-182. Excellent review of Benjamin 2 and his 2 wives who are otherwise difficult to identify.) 
178.   Church of Later Day Saints - Family History Website,  LDS International Genealogical Index,  (Record notes it was extracted from a valid government/church VR, and thus has a high degree of reliability. See
www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=igi/search_IGI.asp&clear_form=true)
 
179.   Westgate, Alice W. A.; Revised Ann T. Reeves,  Mayflower Families Through Five Generations : Volume 19 : Family of Thomas Rogers,  (General Society of Mayflower Descendants; Plymouth MA; 2000) 
180.   Woodworth-Barnes, Esther Littleford; edited by Alicia Crane Williams,  Mayflower Families Through Five Generations : Volume 16, John Alden,  (General Society of Mayflower Descendants; Plymouth MA; 1999 (Part 1), 2004 (Part 3)) 
181.   Various,  See Source Notes for documentation.,  (The source for this information will be seen in the notes for person referenced in the details for this source.) 
182.   Ibid. 
183.   Church of Later Day Saints - Family History Website,  LDS International Genealogical Index,  (Record submitted by an LDS member with no source indicated. It should be regarded as requiring further proof. Found at www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=igi/search_IGI.asp&clear_form=true) 
184.   Schaul, Glynda M.,  Joseph Booth2 of Delaware and Descendants,  (Email to Malcolm "Mac" Young concerning Schaul's ancestors from Joseph Booth of Delaware. Address per email is Glynda M. Schaul; willow29_@excite.com; 481 E. Chestnut; Union, Oregon 97883. Also see ancestry.com tree for Kathleen Ellis, db=ellis1992, email ellis1992@aol.com - the tree lacks sources but is prob from reliable family information given the specific birth dates.) 
185.   Various - see detail for identity of db,  Family Tree Presented on Ancestry.com,  (Search page from www.ancestry.com) 
186.   Various,  New England Historical and Genealogical Record,  (A quarterly publication of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, the first issue published in 1847. Considered an authoritative and well documented source, with all articles carefully reviewed prior to publication by professional genealogists. Available online 1847-1996 at the NEHGR website (www.newenglandancestros.com).) 
187.   Various - see detail for identity of db,  Family Tree Presented on Ancestry.com,  (Search page from www.ancestry.com) 
188.   Various,  New England Historical and Genealogical Record,  (A quarterly publication of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, the first issue published in 1847. Considered an authoritative and well documented source, with all articles carefully reviewed prior to publication by professional genealogists. Available online 1847-1996 at the NEHGR website (www.newenglandancestros.com).) 
189.   Church of Later Day Saints - Family History Website,  LDS International Genealogical Index,  (Record notes it was extracted from a valid government/church VR, and thus has a high degree of reliability. See
www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=igi/search_IGI.asp&clear_form=true)
 
190.   Schaul, Glynda M.,  Joseph Booth2 of Delaware and Descendants,  (Email to Malcolm "Mac" Young concerning Schaul's ancestors from Joseph Booth of Delaware. Address per email is Glynda M. Schaul; willow29_@excite.com; 481 E. Chestnut; Union, Oregon 97883. Also see ancestry.com tree for Kathleen Ellis, db=ellis1992, email ellis1992@aol.com - the tree lacks sources but is prob from reliable family information given the specific birth dates.) 
191.   Ibid. 
192.   Bradsby, Henry C. (Edited by),  History of Bureau County, Illinois,  (Chicago [Illinois] : World Pub. Co., 1885; 710 Pages) 
193.   Various,  New England Historical and Genealogical Record,  (A quarterly publication of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, the first issue published in 1847. Considered an authoritative and well documented source, with all articles carefully reviewed prior to publication by professional genealogists. Available online 1847-1996 at the NEHGR website (www.newenglandancestros.com).) 
194.   Jones, Melvin E.,  Genealogy of Jones, Hathaway, Richards, Gooding.,  (Boston, MA; M.E. Jones (Privately Printed); 1934. A copy can be found in the ancestry.com 'local and family histories' library.) 
195.   Various,  New England Historical and Genealogical Record,  (A quarterly publication of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, the first issue published in 1847. Considered an authoritative and well documented source, with all articles carefully reviewed prior to publication by professional genealogists. Available online 1847-1996 at the NEHGR website (www.newenglandancestros.com).) 
196.   U.S. Department of Commerce,  1850 Census of the United States,  (As found on ancestry.com website. Official enumeration date is as of 1 Jun 1850.) 
197.   Church of Later Day Saints - Family History Website,  LDS International Genealogical Index,  (Record notes it was extracted from a valid government/church VR, and thus has a high degree of reliability. See
www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=igi/search_IGI.asp&clear_form=true)
 
198.   Various,  New England Historical and Genealogical Record,  (A quarterly publication of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, the first issue published in 1847. Considered an authoritative and well documented source, with all articles carefully reviewed prior to publication by professional genealogists. Available online 1847-1996 at the NEHGR website (www.newenglandancestros.com).) 
199.   U.S. Department of Commerce,  1850 Census of the United States,  (As found on ancestry.com website. Official enumeration date is as of 1 Jun 1850.) 
200.   Church of Later Day Saints - Family History Website,  LDS International Genealogical Index,  (Record notes it was extracted from a valid government/church VR, and thus has a high degree of reliability. See
www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=igi/search_IGI.asp&clear_form=true)
 
 
 
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