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Paperback A Hallock Genealogy Book

ISBN: 1025704460

ISBN13: 9781025704463

A Hallock Genealogy

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"A Hallock Genealogy" is an exhaustive and meticulously researched genealogical record documenting the lineage and history of the Hallock family in America. Centered on the descendants of Peter Hallock, who is traditionally identified as one of the first English settlers on Long Island in the mid-17th century, this work serves as an essential primary source for historians and family researchers alike.

The book provides a detailed account of the family's proliferation across the United States, offering insights into their roles in early colonial life and their contributions to the development of various American communities over several centuries. Readers will find organized records of births, marriages, and deaths, providing a clear map of the family's growth and movement. By tracing the Hallock name through successive generations, the text illuminates broader patterns of migration, settlement, and social change in American history.

Whether used for tracing personal ancestry or studying the socio-economic trends of the period, "A Hallock Genealogy" stands as a significant contribution to the field of American family history. Its systematic approach ensures that the legacy of the Hallock family is preserved, offering a vital link for those seeking to understand the enduring impact of their ancestors on the American landscape.

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