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News About the James West Shipyard
The past few years have been busy and full of change for me, and I imagine for many of you as well. I have retired and moved twice in that time. Now finally settled, I have only just begun to … Continue reading
Purchase of 200 Acres in Gloucester, New Jersey
According to “Patents and Deeds and Other Early Records of New Jersey 1664-1703”, page 673, James West made a purchase of land from William Steel “late of Cork, Ireland, now of Bristoll, England”. The land was east of John Taylor … Continue reading
Second Correspondence with Margaret McGregor Posted
In reviewing our site stats for pages visited, it has come to my attention that only one individual has reviewed the page titled “Correspondence with Margaret McGregor” in the month our site has been up and running, while the “Home” … Continue reading
One thousand twenty nine and counting…
We have nearly doubled the number of James West descendants that were in the tree at its inception. Thanks to all of you who are actively working on the tree (you know who you are!): I hope you find watching … Continue reading
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Cooper, Coates, Milnor, Fisher, Wagner, Wharton, Allen and others: Schuylkill Fishing Company
“An authentic historical memoir of the Schuylkill Fishing Company of the state in Schuylkill. From its establishment on that romantic stream, near Philadelphia, in the year 1732, to the present time.” Author: William Milnor; Publisher: Philadelphia, J. Dobson, 1830. This work … Continue reading
Unlikely Resource for Families with Ties to Mariners, found in the Trees
While researching the other day, I stumbled upon a book titled, “Some Accounts of the Tree Family and its Connections in England and America”. This book was printed for private circulation by J.B. Lippincott Company in 1908 and contains … Continue reading