FAMILY ARCHIVE CDs Require Windows 95 or higher. In order to read the CDs you must use the free download of the current version of Family Archive Viewer available at http://www.genealogy.com/abtffiv.html. The Family Tree Maker software program, version 4.0 through version 16 (2006) will also read these CDs. Family Tree Maker 2008 and later versions will not read the CDs. Family Archives CD #189 George Norbury Mackenzie This Family Archive CD contains images of the pages of all seven volumes of George Mackenzie's celebrated Colonial Families of the United States of America, an encyclopedic collection of early American genealogies and family histories. More than thirteen years in preparation, Colonial Families treats only those families who trace their ancestry back to the Colonial Period (1607-1776). Ranging from three or four pages to ten or twenty pages or more, each family history article gives the British or European pedigree of the colonial ancestor, followed by a listing of his descendants--generation by generation--up to the time of writing, giving names, birth dates, dates of marriage and death, places of residence, occupation, and a variety of other matter. Also included in the articles are illustrations of coats of arms associated with the families. The seven volumes combined cover about 1,000 families and name 140,000 family members! What you can learn about each individual varies, of course, but in addition to the information found in traditional genealogies, you may also be able to determine a family's migration pattern and view their coat of arms. For convenience, an electronic name index allows you to search this CD quickly and effortlessly.
Family Archives CD #189
George Norbury Mackenzie
This Family Archive CD contains images of the pages of all seven volumes of George Mackenzie's celebrated Colonial Families of the United States of America, an encyclopedic collection of early American genealogies and family histories. More than thirteen years in preparation, Colonial Families treats only those families who trace their ancestry back to the Colonial Period (1607-1776). Ranging from three or four pages to ten or twenty pages or more, each family history article gives the British or European pedigree of the colonial ancestor, followed by a listing of his descendants--generation by generation--up to the time of writing, giving names, birth dates, dates of marriage and death, places of residence, occupation, and a variety of other matter. Also included in the articles are illustrations of coats of arms associated with the families.
The seven volumes combined cover about 1,000 families and name 140,000 family members! What you can learn about each individual varies, of course, but in addition to the information found in traditional genealogies, you may also be able to determine a family's migration pattern and view their coat of arms. For convenience, an electronic name index allows you to search this CD quickly and effortlessly.
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