Researching the Great Migration of New England 1620-1640

David Allen Lambert
Jan 29, 2025
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About this webinar

This lecture details the resources available for researching your New England ancestors who arrived during the Great Migration from England from 1620-1640. Discussion of the scholarship and resources both published and online created by the Great Migration Study Project will be covered.

About the speaker

David Allen Lambert has been on the staff of American Ancestors since 1993 and is the organization’s Chief Genealogist. David is an internationally recognized speaker on the topics of genealogy and hi...
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    Judy Davin
    1 year ago

    one of the best.................I am a Mayflower descendant from Wm Bradford and John Alden and Priscilla Mullins. I learned lots of new interesting research ideas.

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    Faye Hill
    1 year ago

    Mr. Lambert certainly gave some valuable resources. I discovered a few years ago that one of my ancestors was actually on the Mayflower so these topics are definitely close to my heart.. A big thank you to all of you that spend your time and resources Helping others to find our ancestors.

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    Debbie Cravens
    1 year ago

    It's always good to hear from my cousin (8th?) David. This is a topic in which I have a great interest and am always happy to learn more and review. Thanks for a wonderful webinar.

  4. SW
    Sherri Wilker
    1 year ago

    Mr. Lambert is so knowledgeable and had so much information at his fingertips when answering a question that it made listening to him a real joy. Thanks for having him on.

  5. JP
    Julie Phelan
    1 year ago

    Any webinar featuring David Allen Lambert is a must see!

  6. JD
    Judy Dewey
    1 year ago

    I am so impressed with this presenter's vast knowledge. Saturday I watched his webinar about Confederate Pension Files in the Capital District (New York) Genealogical Society's webinar series. His presentation style is engaging; he has ready answers to the questions. Great webinar!

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    Dennis Cox
    1 year ago

    Personally tracking ancestors and relatives from both Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay Colonies dating back to Roger Conant's arrival and migration through New England. This seminar provided valuable insight into research guides and sources beyond those already known and used. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!

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    Christine Roser
    1 year ago

    There was so much helpful information about resources and explanations of what we could expect to find. Greatly informative and encouraging. I expect to find a lot of new information. I enjoyed his style of presentation.

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