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History
and Genealogy of the Family HALLOCK
CD Contents
2 Complete Searchable Publications on one CD
A
Hallock genealogy : an attempt to tabulate and set in order the numerous
descendants of Peter Hallock who landed at Southold, Long Island, N.Y.,
about the year 1640 and settled at Aquebogue, near Mattituck ...Orient,
N.Y.: Lucius H. Hallock, 1926, 754 pgs. - Contents: Three,
Pioneer investigators, The Procession of the Generations, The value of
pedigree, Hegira of the dissenters, Brief sketch of the Hallock ancestry,
Inherited longevity, Placing the generations, The "Holyoke-Hallock" Arms,
Explanation of the diagrams. Family Extension, The diagram index, The Hallock
Biography, Hallock connections, Hallock Revolutionary Record, Sources ;
pages, A Reflection, Poem , Family Record
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The
Hallock-Holyoke pedigree and collateral branches in the United States
: being a revision of the Hallock ancestry of 1866 Amherst, Mass.: Carpenter
& Morehouse, c1906, Hallock, Charles, 98 pgs.
Chapter
I. Hegira of the dissenters
Chatper
II. Hallock--Holyoke
Chapter
III. Inherited longevity
Chapter
IV. Hallock revolutinary record
Chapter
V. Mayhew genealogy
Chapter
VI. The Alden--Allen pedigree
Chapter
VII. Norton--Allen pedigree
Chapter
VIII. Hallock--Corwin connection
Chapter
IX. The Allen--Coffin pedigree
Chapter
X. The homes pedigree
Chapter
XI. Allen--Butler--Hawks pedigree
Chapter
XII. The Hallock--Hayden lineage
Chapter
XIII. The Starbuck pedigree |
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PLUS: The
complete
Surname file of Long Island Genealogy containing 3495 individuals, in 1280
family groups - literally THOUSANDS of family group sheets plus the
GEDCOM file that made it containing all notes and sources:
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