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The Genealogy Of The Cushing Family, An Account Of The Ancestors And Descendants Of Matthew Cushing, Who Came To America In 1638 - Paperback
The Genealogy Of The Cushing Family, An Account Of The Ancestors And Descendants Of Matthew Cushing, Who Came To America In 1638 - Paperback
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by James S. Cushing (Author)
A single family's journey from Puritan England to the heart of colonial Massachusetts shaped generations of American history. The Genealogy Of The Cushing Family, An Account Of The Ancestors And Descendants Of Matthew Cushing, Who Came To America In 1638, traces the remarkable story of the Cushing lineage-one of New England's foundational families. For anyone drawn to the roots of American society, this complete genealogy reference offers a meticulously compiled family tree, capturing the lives and legacies of the descendants of Matthew Cushing across centuries. James S. Cushing's work stands as a cornerstone for genealogists and family historians seeking authoritative surname research resources on 17th century New England. Within these pages, readers uncover the intricate tapestry of colonial American ancestry, following the Cushings from their English origins through their enduring influence in Puritan settler family histories. The detailed records illuminate not only individual lives but also the broader patterns of migration, community, and kinship that defined colonial Massachusetts families. Each entry is a window into the past, making this volume an indispensable part of any American surname genealogy collection. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are a casual reader inspired by the stories of those who shaped a nation, or a classic-literature collector seeking a definitive new England genealogy volume, The Genealogy Of The Cushing Family offers both a scholarly foundation and a deeply human narrative. This is more than a record; it is a lasting testimony to the families who built America.
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