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The Hulbert family, 1305-[1884] |
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with the ancestry of Walter Hulbord, Thomas Hulbert, William Hulbert, and their connections with early emigrants to the New World : connections with Samuel Bennett in James' 1635 to Lynn, Mass., the Hyde, Hurd, Partridge, Hardy and other families |
Author |
Hulbert, Henry Carlton Anjou, Gustave |
Coverage
Year range |
1635 - 1635 |
Surname |
Hulbert, Hulbord, Hurlebadde, Hurlebat, Westfield |
Subject |
History |
Publication information
Type |
Book |
Publisher |
Genealogical Society of Utah |
Date issued |
1972 |
Place issued |
Salt Lake City, Utah |
Citation
Hulbert, Henry Carlton, and Gustave Anjou. The Hulbert family, 1305-[1884]: with the ancestry of Walter Hulbord, Thomas Hulbert, William Hulbert, and their connections with early emigrants to the New World : connections with Samuel Bennett in James' 1635 to Lynn, Mass., the Hyde, Hurd, Partridge, Hardy and other families. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1972). |
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Cautionary Notice
Gustav Anjou (1863–1942), born Gustave Ludwig Jungberg, was a self-professed genealogist who has been accused of fakery. Scholarly investigation of Anjou’s findings has revealed flawed research with the intent to defraud. Anjou’s findings are not respected in professional genealogical circles. It is advised that researchers using genealogies and family histories authored by him be carefully scrutinized before taken as legitimate.
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