This three volume set is a companion piece to Henry Z Jones; Jr.'s seminal The Palatine Families of New York - 1710 and More Palatine Families. A partial list of documented data in this new set includes: New discoveries on German origins of many families emigrating in 1709; The full 1709 Rotterdam embarkation lists and the 1710-12 NY Hunter Subsistence Rolls showing the all-important juxtaposition of names of all the emigrants; 650+ pages on Swiss and German families who settled in North Carolina 1710-11; Lists of Palatines returning from England to Holland in 1710 and 1717; 800+ pages of later Palatine arrivals in colonial New York 1717-76; Emigration data from German archives on Pennsylvania settlers 1727-1760; Data on immigrants to America from Canton Zurich in the 1730s; Lists of Salzburgers going to America and passing through Schwabisch Hall; 1750s; and Nova Scotia Palatine passenger lists 1750-52.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. The Authorative Account of what happened during the CouncilBy Ruben LamigueiroAn amazing in-depth and impartial account of what exactly transpired during the Second Vatican Council. It details the debates; conflicts; and personalities which would end up dominating the Council.It favors neither the ideology of the liberals nor the conservatives - but tells the complete story of how events transpired in a fair and balanced way.3 of 4 people found the following review helpful. So that's what happened!By Margaret S.This is another of the books that has long been on my "search" list; and has been out of print for some time. I'm grateful that it has now been reprinted; and is available to help Catholics understand the influence/direction that shaped Vatican II to a large extent. THaving read the Documents of Vatican II; (I learned more from the footnotes than from the text itself) and gained insight into thedirection; but was still left with the "Who; where; what; why and how" questions.So many questions answered! I highly recommend this for Catholics searching for answers after Vatican II.1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Just finished reading this book and it is an amazing and concise account of the inner workings of the ...By Nicholas SilvaJust finished reading this book and it is an amazing and concise account of the inner workings of the Council and the legislative battles that took place. It is by no means exhaustive and is almost neutral to a fault; but for anyone who wants a non-polemical account of the Council that captures the spirit of the times in which it happened; this is an excellent read.