FC 13 The Poorhouses of Massachusdtts with Heli Meltsner
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FC 13 The Poorhouses of Massachusdtts with Heli Meltsner

Following are some items that were mentioned during the 15 November 2012 Fieldstone Common interview with Heli Meltsner, author of The Poorhouses of Massachusetts. Heli Meltsner is a board member and curator with the Cambridge Historical Society.  Feel free to contact Heli through the society. The Cambridge Historical Society is a very active dynamic group….

FC 09 Witchcraft Prosecution With Richard Tomlinson
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FC 09 Witchcraft Prosecution With Richard Tomlinson

Following are some items that were mentioned during the 18 October 2012 Fieldstone Common interview with Richard G. Tomlinson, author of Witchcraft Prosecution: Chasing the Devil in Connecticut. You can learn more about Richard G. Tomlinson and Witchcraft Prosecution from his author website. Witchcraft Prosecution: Chasing the Devil in Connecticut was published by Picton Press…

FC 06 The Last Muster with Maureen Taylor
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FC 06 The Last Muster with Maureen Taylor

Following are some notes on items that were mentioned during the 27 September 2012 Fieldstone Common interview with photo detective Maureen Taylor, author of The Last Muster: Images of the Revolutionary War Generation and Fashionable Folks Hairstyles 1840-1900. You can learn more about Maureen Taylor at her website and you can follow her on Facebook,…

FC 05 The Naked Quaker with Diane Rapaport
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FC 05 The Naked Quaker with Diane Rapaport

Following are some notes on items that were mentioned during the 20 September 2012 Fieldstone Common interview with Diane Rapaport, author of the Naked Quaker. The Naked Quaker is readily available from online booksellers such as amazon.com. Diane Rapaport’s other book is called New England Court Records: A Research Guide for Genealogists and Historians. You…

FC 02  New Englanders in the 1600s with Martin Hollick
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FC 02 New Englanders in the 1600s with Martin Hollick

Following are some notes referencing items that were talked about during the 30 August 2012 interview with Martin Hollick about his book New Englanders in the 1600: A Guide to Genealogical Research Published Between 1980 and 2010. Where to buy the book: The most recent expanded edition is not available from Amazon.com or BarnesandNoble.com. You…