Alicia Crane Williams, FASG, Lead Genealogist of Early Families of New England Study Project, has compiled and edited numerous important genealogical publications including The Mayflower Descendant and the Alden Family “Silver Book” Five Generations project of the Mayflower Society. Most recently, she is the author of the 2017 edition of The Babson Genealogy, 1606-2017, Descendants of Thomas and Isabel Babson who first arrived in Salem, Massachusetts, in 1637. Alicia has served as Historian of the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants, Assistant Historian General at the General Society of Mayflower Descendants, and as Genealogist of the Alden Kindred of America. She earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Connecticut and a master’s degree in History from Northeastern University.
Inventorying the Early New England Families Study Project
Picking families for the Early New England Families Study Project
Ways to share your genealogical discoveries with others
Clear cutting in the genealogical forest
The first year of the Early New England Families Study Project
Something else inventories can tell us
Some light reading material
Mourning rings as genealogical clues
Beasts, Bees, and Indian Corn
The Disappearing Leveretts