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ASK ME TO RESEARCH FOR YOU.
EVERYTHING I KNOW ABOUT LONG IS ON THESE PAGES
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Tracing ancestors and descendants of one's LONG family tree
in the United States can be challenging.
This web site is an attempt to collect and share information about
those early LONG families
with a focus on those who immigrated to the east coast of the United
States.
The information on these pages was gleaned from various sources,
including the research of others, the New England Historic and Genealogical
Society databases, and other resources.
Your own research should be performed to verify any information found.
I am not responsible for typographical errors,
nor research errors found on these pages. This information is for reference purposes only.
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Long line? Participate in this DNA PROJECT of LONG Families
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ROBERT
LONG OF CHARLESTOWN, MA
(SON OF JOHN LONG OF ST. ALBANS, ENGLAND)
Early descendants found mainly in Charlestown MA & Nantucket MA
Online Book: (Use borrow feature): A
Long genealogy : a partial genealogy of the Longs of Charlestown
and Nantucket, Massachusetts - Long, Hallock Porter, 1891-
DEA. ROBERT LONG OF NEWBURY, MA
Early descendants found mainly in Newbury MA, Newburyport MA,
Hopkinton NH; Chester NH; Concord/Boscawen NH
and other States
SOME IRISH LONGS including Robert Emmett Long John Long(e) of Londonderry Ireland
(1690-1749) John
Long of Ireland and Shelburne, Taunton, and Douglas Massachusetts
(external link)
LONG
Families in Non-New England States LONGS of TENNESEE from the CHRISTIAN-SKELTON HISTORY & GENEALOGY
PROBLEM LONGS LONGS UNPLUGGED! - Long families
that need a connection to one of the trees.
LONGS Families in the US. CENSUS
Longs in the 1850 U.S. Census - NEW HAMPSHIRE
ONLY
LINKS TO OTHER LONG FAMILY TREES (off site) including
Deobalt
Long arrived in Philadelphia on October 31, 1737 on the Ship William
from Rotterdam. He settled in Colebrookdale Township in Philadelphia;
Descendants to PA, MI, IN and other states.