Hi Helen, Thank you for your prompt reply and where to find online information for John MILLS, immigrant, of Boston, MA, buried 1664. My maternal line is: 1st generation [earliest] John MILLS of Cambridge or Boston, MA [my 11 great grandfather] + ca 1642 Susanna. * 2nd generation Mary MILLS + ca 1645 James HAWKINS of Massachusetts. * 3rd generation Ruth HAKWINS + ca 1658 John MARSHALL of Massachusetts. * 4th generation Mary MARSHALL + John FAIRFIELD of Boston, MA. * 5th generation Ruth FAIRFIELD + 1702 Samuel EATON. of Boston, Massachusetts. * 6th generation Rebecca EATON + 1724 Nathaniel GOODWIN of Boston, MA, and Middletown, Middlesex Co., Connecticut. * 7th generation Rebecca GOODWIN + 1761 Thomas GOUGE, Sr. of Middletown, Middlesex Co., CT. * 8th generation Jacob GOUGE + 1796 Mrs. Mary MERRITT PEET of Connecticut and Trenton, Oneida Co., NY. * 9th generation Charles GOUGE + 1821 Sarah BARROWS of Barneveld, Trenton, Oneida Co., NY. * 10th generation Charles M. GOUGE + 1850 Sarah WILCOX of Trenton, Oneida Co. NY. * 11th generation Mary E. GOUGE + Edwin HUGHES of Utica, Oneida Co. New York. * 12th generation Edwin M. HUGHES born in New York + Esther CROSIER born in Vermont. * 13th generation my mother HUGHES born in New York. * 14th generation Jan Jordan born in Vermont. I welcome additions and corrections. I have more information. Thanks again, Jan Jordan From: "Helen S. Ullmann" <hsullmann@comcast.net> A modern account of John Mills of Boston is in Robert Charles Anderson, THE GREAT MIGRATION BEGINS (Boston: NEHGS, 1995), 2:1259-62. It's on the NEHGS website at www.NewEnglandAncestors.org, but you have to be a member to view it. If you have a subscription to Ancestry, look for it in the Ancestry Card Catalog at http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/alldblist.aspx?sourceLink=,g&firstTitle=0 Or look for the title under Immigration and Naturalization Records. When you get to it, look for John Mills, first residence Boston. I have compiled, but not double-checked, a lengthy paper on many of his descendants. Jan, what is your line? Sometime I would like to compare what you have with what I have. Helen Ullmann ______________________________