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Greenleaf, Jonathan. A Genealogy of the Greenleaf Family. New York: Edward O. Jenkins, 1854. 8 ½”. x 6”. Black cloth. 116 Pages. Very Good: covers with moderate wear and losses at spine tips and corners; most pages with offsetting and/or foxing; early and modern owner inscriptions on front free endpaper; occasional marginalia and a few pages of added information in manuscript, circa 1860s, on last few pages.

 

This genealogy of the New England family, the Greenleafs, details the descendants through the male line of their common ancestor: Edmund Greenleaf (1600-1671). The first half of the book contains dozens of detailed charts detailing the direct line of descent, while the second half presents an exhaustively research family history. This unique copy includes handwritten notes adding more information to the family history.

 

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