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About Canyon Wolf

Hi, I have spent 20+ years researching & educating the public about the history and culture of the Wabanaki People of Northeastern North America. I am an avid genealogist and historian with deep roots in Maine, NH, MA. I am currently exploring the use of DNA to solve genealogy brick-walls.

Edward Marden Jr. – Search for New Information

Today I will review what I discovered in my online search for additional information. I revisited all the original sites, since there have been some updates to databases that may relate to the family. I also explored some new research possibilities.

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Edward Marden Jr. – Map 1.0

I have prepared a map of all the locations mentioned for Junior so far in my research.

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Edward Marden Jr. – Timeline 1.0

Today I will create a timeline of events for Edward Junior. A timeline is a wonderful tool for discovering discrepancies and missing items.

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Edward Marden Jr. – Review of Historical Documents

In this post I will examine what I have learned about Edward Junior in historical records and cover some miscellaneous items.

What Am I Reviewing?

  • Census records
  • Land Deeds from Grafton County

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Edward Marden Jr. – Review of Published Genealogies (Part 2)

Today I am going to analyze the Marden family correspondence found in the Annis Genealogy published in 1909. I don’t want to assume all the data is factual just because it comes from within the family. It is an important step in understanding what I know and what I still need to verify.

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Edward Marden Jr. – Review of Published Genealogies (Part 1)

I need to review what I have already learned before I can decide on a plan of action for further research.

At the beginning of this project I found 3 published works that addressed the Marden family, as well as census records, and later I uncovered some Grafton County deeds. I will review what I learned from the published genealogies about Edward Jr. in this post. Part two will discuss the specific sources within the Annis Genealogy with an analysis of the reliability of those sources.

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Civil War Challenge – Mohawk Serve for Alburgh!

I received the pension file for David Loran a week ago and I am happy to report that I have been able to identified 2 of Alburgh’s “Four Indians” and I have good evidence concerning the identity of the other two soldiers.

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Edward Marden Sr. – Summary of Findings

It is now time to move my research on to the next generation. However, before doing so, I will make two final posts for senior – this one to summarize by findings to date and a second to show where additional research could be focused.

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Edward Marden Sr. – Summary of His Wives

I set out to determine if Edward Marden had a Native American wife. This will be a good time to review exactly what I have learned about his wives.

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