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Genealogy
and History of the Family PRIME
CD Content 3 Complete Searchable Publications on one CD
1. Notes,
genealogical, biographical and bibliographical of the Prime family,
Author: E. D. G. Prime, Cambridge, Mass. University Press 1888
Page 118 pages.
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BOOK
CONTENTS
The
Puritan exodus
Milford
plantation
Rev.
Ebenezer Prime
Benjamin
Young Prime, M. D.
Rev.
Nathaniel S. Prime, D. D.
Mrs.
Maria M. Cummings
Alanson
Jermain Prime, M. D.
Samuel
Irenaeus Prime, D. D.
Rev.
Edward D. G. Prime, D. D.
Mrs.
Cornelia P. Stevenson
Gerrit
Wendell Prime
William
C. Prime, LL.D
James
B. and John P. Jermain
Prime
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2. The
Descendants of James Prime - compiled for private use by Ralph E. Prime
of Yonkers, NY Printed by G. B. Mottram, 1895 - additional genealogies
of the following related families: Wheelwright, Jordan and Jermain, Pierson,
Howell, Higbie, Havens, Earl, Richards, Wolcott, Gardner, Upton, Putnam.
abt 40 pages
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| 3. Huntington's
Early Primes - Roy E. Lott March 1958 |
AND
ON THE SAME CD:
The
complete Surname file of Long Island Genealogy containing 836 individuals,
in 281 family groups. - literally THOUSANDS of family group sheets
plus the GEDCOM file that made it containing all notes and sources.
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