Thanks to Fletch for the bibliography. I have consulted some, but not all, of the mentioned articles. A few comments: > 16.-17. Thomas BLANCHARD*, 1654, Charlestown, and his son, Thomas > BLANCHARD, Jr.*, 1651, Charlestown: > Wyman, 88-91: As we have discussed on the list, Wyman mixes up 4 of Samuel[2]'s children. Otherwise, very useful. > Register, 17 [1863]:156-57, 32 [1878]:408-09, 36 > [1882]:143-44, 49 [1895]:65-67, 66 [1912]:244-52, 68 > [1914]:107; I've looked at 17, 32, and 68. 32 didn't seem useful. > English Origins 1, 1:199-207, English Origins 2, > 1:182-84, 942, Since these books are just reprintings of articles from the NEHGR, we can deduce that the first item came from vol 66, the second from vol 49, and the third from vol 68. > The Essex Antiquarian, 9 [1905]: 26-32; Pretty good descendancy report, but it doesn't cite sources. John