The exact title of the book is "The Gilmans of Hingham, England" or The story of the Gilmans and a Gilman Genealogy of the Descendants of Edward Gilman of Hingham, England 1550-1950 by Constance Le Neve Gilman Ames, Yakima Washington I made a typing error in that the original authors name is Constance Gilman Ames ...... he son still lives in Yakima, Wa. The 2nd edition was recently printed by Heritage Books, Inc. by Wayne Clark Gilman and John Ames (the authors son) I'm certain that the NEHGS main library has the original book and I'd find it hard to believe that the NEHGS lending library has one edition or the other. What are you Gilman or NH lines as best you know them, maybe I can help? Fred Gain -----Original Message----- From: Pilgrimpjm@aol.com <Pilgrimpjm@aol.com> To: NHROCKIN-L@rootsweb.com <NHROCKIN-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, August 31, 1999 2:38 PM Subject: Re: Exeter Vickerys >In a message dated 08/31/1999 10:29:45 AM Eastern Daylight Time, >Fred.Gain@worldnet.att.net writes: > ><< NEHGS library has the Gilman Family History by "Charlotte Ames Gilman" >> > >Hi Fred, > As a GILMAN descendant (who is still trying to sort out my exact line), >your message to George caught my eye -- especially the comment above about >the: "Gilman Family History" by Charlotte Ames Gilman that is available at >the NEHGS library. Is that the main NEHGS library in Boston, or is that >particular book available through their Circulating Library? I ask for two >reasons: 1). I live in South Carolina and obviously would need to order >from the Circulating Library, and 2). I cannot find that specific Gilman >book listed in the Circulating catalog. Do you know the answer offhand? >There are other "Gilman" related books listed in the catalog, but not the one >written by Charlotte Ames Gilman. > I also saw that you mentioned Charlotte's book was available through >Heritage Press. I recall earlier this year, several people who had tried >ordering that book from Heritage were told by the publisher that the book was >no longer available. Have those circumstances changed? I do hope so, as I >would love to see a copy of the book -- one way or another! > I also appreciate your research tips to George, I plan to try some >myself! >Thanks, >Pamela Rhett Molzan > > >==== NHROCKIN Mailing List ==== >Send messages to the list to the "To" address found above in THIS message. >To send commands (subscribe/unsubscribe), insert -request between the L and the @ in the address. >Send only the command. > >============================== >Search more than 274 MILLION NAMES and find your ancestors at Ancestry.com! >Get started today at http://www.ancestry.com/rootswebtext.asp >