Each opens a window into a different part of early American life. Whether your ancestors were carving out new towns in Texas, settling along the Connecticut River, building farms in Georgia, crossing into South Carolina, or helping form the communities of
colonial New Jersey, there’s a good chance you’ll find a connection here.
These records include wills, land grants, immigration lists, church
records, and even Revolutionary War service details. I’ve always found that these overlooked documents often tell the best stories—the kinds that breathe real life into names and dates.
If you’ve been trying to track down an ancestor who seems to have disappeared before 1850 or are just curious about what life looked like for your early family members, I’d love to help. Pick the above title that matches where your family might have been and send me a lookup request.
I’m looking forward to seeing what we can uncover together this week!
Happy Searching!
Will