George Little
Family Association
George Little was a tailor on Unicorn
Street (near London Bridge). In 1640 he came to America and became one
of the first settlers in Newbury, Massachusetts. The farm he established
there is STILL cultivated by his descendants and may be the oldest farm
in the United States continually cultivated by the same family.
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Descendants email
2000 Reunion - August 17-19, 2000
See Newsletter for details
Reunion
Pictures
In 1989, the George Little Family Association (GLFA) was created in
order to preserve the treasures, artifacts and memories which have been
passed down through the years for the benefit of living and future generations.
In 1990, the first weekend reunion brought 350
people to the family homestead in Newbury. A second reunion was held in
1995 and the third reunion was held August 17-19, 2000.
For pictures of the 2000 reunion see Reunion
Pictures
Another aim of the GLFA is to update "The Descendants of George Little
who came to Newbury, Mass in 1640", a 620 page history and genealogy
published by George Thomas Little in 1882. A number of branches have already
been doing this. Nine newsletters and a directory have been produced to
share the information that is available.
Reprints of the 1882 genealogy are available for $125. Price
Reduced to $100!!
Little Genealogy
For a list of
Little family SURNAMES
For a list of
Little family PERSONS
For a list of
Little family SOURCES

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DBarrow@execpc.com
Copyright ©1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 by David W. Barrow
III
for the George Little Family Association
(Revised 22 August 2000)
David W. Barrow III
1894 Elm Drive - Town of Cedarburg
West Bend, WI 53095-9603
Telephone: (262) 375-2667
Email: DBarrow@execpc.com
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