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About An Old New England Heritage
Welcome to our family tree!  We have a fascinating family history and some extraordinary ancestors.  Here you will find their genealogies and pedigree charts.  A companion journal of this family's history is available at "Relatively Speaking" (http://www.familyhistory.wordpress.com).

The information contained herein is prepared by Carla J. (Olson) Gade, first great-grandaughter of Jennie Currier & Reginald Walton, and first grandaughter of Virginia Walton & Nelson Mitchell, first child of Joyce Mitchell (Buckley) & Kenneth Olson.

Many of our ancestors first appeared in the New World during ?The Great Migration? era (1620-1642) bringing forth a merging of Scottish and English blood. The earliest settlers from England include the Noyes, Estey, Fiske, and Coffin families who settled in Essex County, Massachusetts and the Frost family who settled in what is now Kittery, Maine. The Curriers came from Scotland about the same time and also settled in Essex County. Many of these people were prominent citizens in their former home lands and in the new colonies they helped to settle.

This genealogy shows some fascinating connections, and an interweaving of our family heritage beginning about 1634. The Currier - Dickie genealogy shows the decent of Samuel Currier.  The interweaving takes on an interesting pattern where several of the original colonists from England marry into the Currier family on one side and to the Dickie family on the other. While the Dickies were also from Scotland, Jennie W. Dickie's maternal ancestors line can be traced back to the Esteys and Fiskes. Over two and a half centuries later these families are again brought together with the marriage of Jennie W. Dickie and George E. Currier, Jr. in 1899, tying together a shared heritage of many of our early New England ancestors.

Walton and Mitchell genealogies and histories are also being prepared.  Contributions and comments are welcome!  Photographs are also greatly appreciated.

Enjoy your research!

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Getting Around
There are several ways to browse the family tree. The Tree View graphically shows the relationship of selected person to their kin. The Family View shows the person you have selected in the center, with his/her photo on the left and notes on the right. Above are the father and mother and below are the children. The Ancestor Chart shows the person you have selected in the left, with the photograph above and children below. On the right are the parents, grandparents and great-grandparents. The Descendant Chart shows the person you have selected in the left, with the photograph and parents below. On the right are the children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Do you know who your second cousins are? Try the Kinship Relationships Tool. Your site can generate various Reports for each name in your family tree. You can select a name from the list on the top-right menu bar.

In addition to the charts and reports you have Photo Albums, the Events list and the Relationships tool. Family photographs are organized in the Photo Index. Each Album's photographs are accompanied by a caption. To enlarge a photograph just click on it. Keep up with the family birthdays and anniversaries in the Events list. Birthdays and Anniversaries of living persons are listed by month. Want to know how you are related to anybody ? Check out the Relationships tool.

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