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Eric grundset biography

          Authored by Eric G. Grundset, the work provides an exhaustive bibliography of resources indispensable for anyone tracing New York families.

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          Ida Mary Way, age 3-4, ca. 1866, Berkeley County, West Virginia.

          My first visit to NEHGS was with a now-deceased friend and former coworker and her husband in a February in the mid-1980s.

          This was also my first visit to New England. We drove up for a genealogy-related purpose: Sally was picking up a melodeon, a reed organ, from a cousin of hers in Dedham. While in the Boston area, we went downtown, ate at Durgin Park, visited Goodspeed’s Book Shop, and, of course, went to NEHGS for a few hours.

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        1. Eric G. Grundset, ed., America's Women in the Revolutionary Era A History Through Bibliography.
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        4. Grundset, Eric G. (Main Author); Diaz, Briana L. (Added Author); Gentry Women and girls during the Revolutionary era ; Women's biography ; American.
        5. It is a far different place now than it was 35 or so years ago. I still remember some of the look of the place, especially where the microfilm used to be on the level between the two of the floors, along with most of the rest of the public areas.

          Since then, I’ve been to Boston, New England, and Newbury Street more times than I can count. The vast majority of my visits have been to work on the New England ancestors of my late wife Paula. Her New England ancestors concentrated in Plymouth