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American Migrations 1765-1799 The Lives, Times, And Families Of Colonial [Hardcover]

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  • Category: Books (History)
  • Author:  Peter Wilson Coldham
  • Author:  Peter Wilson Coldham
  • ISBN-10:  0806316187
  • ISBN-10:  0806316187
  • ISBN-13:  9780806316185
  • ISBN-13:  9780806316185
  • Publisher:  Genealogical Publishing Company
  • Publisher:  Genealogical Publishing Company
  • Pages:  948
  • Pages:  948
  • Binding:  Hardcover
  • Binding:  Hardcover
  • Pub Date:  01-Jun-2000
  • Pub Date:  01-Jun-2000
  • SKU:  0806316187-11-MPOD
  • SKU:  0806316187-11-MPOD
  • Item ID: 100715322
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Emigration from England to the American Colonies, from the time of the first settlement in Virginia until the Revolutionary War, has become a highly specialized subject on both sides of the Atlantic, and within that narrow field no one has uncovered more information and provided the researcher with more source material than Peter Wilson Coldham, who has compiled twenty-five books on the subject of English emigration to the American Colonies.

Every major archival source in England has been examined over the past forty years for evidence of emigrants and their families, all except one--Loyalists' claims submitted to the American Claims Commission between 1765 and 1799 for compensation for loss of land and property as a result of action taken against Loyalists before, during, and after the Revolutionary War. The last remaining archive to yield up its contents has proved the most difficult and time-consuming and yet probably the most productive of evidence. This major collection, the papers and volumes recording American Loyalist Claims--originally housed at Somerset House in London's Strand, then later transferred to the Public Record Office--was first examined by Mr. Coldham in 1980 when he published abstracts of about a quarter of the cases on record (National Genealogical Society Special Publications, No. 44).

The Claims Commission examined claimants and witnesses and amassed a mountain of documentary materials which included applications, correspondence, depositions, affidavits, and legal transcripts which now form record class AO 13 (providing the raw material for most of the information in this book) and AO 12 (comprising 146 bound volumes which summarize the documentation already received). In this book, cases are grouped together as far as practicable according to the name and normal residence of the person in whose right each claim was rendered. This has the benefit of grouping together under the name of a sole original llC@

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