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 Findings
Categories: Analysis, Edward Marden, Family-Marden
Tags: additional research, american wife, census document, census documents, census records, concord nh, connecticut river, different man, father and son, haverhill nh, lyman nh, marden, military records, minute man, ranger company, revolutionary war, unverified, upper connecticut river, whitcomb
Edward Marden Sr. – General History of the Region
Understanding the local town histories is very important, but the information will have much greater value if it is placed in the context of regional history.
Since the towns involved so far all seem to be clustered in the same general region, now seems like a good time to review the regional history of the upper Connecticut River.
Categories: Culture, Family-Marden, History-Regional, History-Wabanaki, Tutorials-Tips, Wabanaki
Tags: adventurers, connecticut river, hostilities, indian war, land grants, land speculators, new france, proprietors, regional history, settlers, town histories, upper connecticut river, wilderness regions