Judge Frank A. Massey published the following three books. When I refer to his writings. it's almost always to the ADDENDUM, the most useful of the three. I don't know whether all three of these or just the ADDENDUM have been reprinted. If you're purchasing only one book, it should most definitely be the ADDENDUM. Here are the three, in order of their usefulness: 1. 1979: MASSEY GENEALOGY ADDENDUM This covers the 19 different Massey/Massie/Masey/Macey/Macy familes found in the US and Canada and is the book I refer to frequently in my posts. It's extremely good for beginners looking for their lines. Of the 19 families covered here, only one (the Massey of Shirley Hundreds - chapter XIX) are treated in the new MASSEY GENEALOGY 2000 by William W. Massey, Jr.. and, the old books carry these lines down much closer to the present time. This volume also has an index to itself and to the 1974 MASSEY FAMILIES IN AMERICA 2. 1980: MASSEY ON CENSUS This lists the US federal census infomation from 1790 through 1850 for Massey and similar names. A few early state census record are also included and several marriage records are listed. When possible. these records are tied back to one of the 19 families on the ADDENDUM. 3. 1974:Two books published as one: (a) MY MASSEY FAMILY IN ENGLAND. This section discussed the same area covered in the new MASSEY GENEALOGY 2000 by William W. Massey, Jr. (b) MASSEY FAMILIES IN AMERICA. The MASSEY ADDENDUM and MASSEY ON CENSUS has more complete and more accurate information than the material in this section. Regards, Theron Smith