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New England Society of Northeastern Pennsylvania (NEPA)


The society is for men whose ancestors were Pilgrim / Puritan settlers of New England. Although 1887 is indicated as the date it was established, the local organization was originally formed as the New England Society of Lackawanna. Each publication contains many names of members, guests, etc. Other cities also had New England Society chapters. The 1843 "New England Society in the City of New York, Report, Constitution and By-Laws" is available for free download at Archive.org.


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New England Society of Lackawanna 1890
New England Society of NEPA 1897
New England Society of NEPA 1899
New England Society of NEPA 1914
New England Society of NEPA 1916
New England Society of NEPA 1918
In Memoriam: I. Russell Peek, Henry Mineas Ibes, Charles Dubley Sanberson
New England Society of NEPA 1919
In Memoriam: Herman Bessey, Arthur Hovey Storrs, Luther Longstreet Peek, Charles Hopkins Welles, Louis Allen Osborne
New England Society of NEPA 1920
In Memoriam: Joseph Benjamin Dimmick, Silas Albert McMullen, Junior, Charles R. Sapre, Charles Edward Chittenden. George Peck Eckman
New England Society of NEPA 1921
In Memoriam: John G. Sherwood, Isaac Post, Frederick M. Chase, Randolph arsh Stratton
New England Society of NEPA 1922
In Memoriam: Reuben Nelson Bennett, David Scott Stark, William Henry Richmond, Pulaski Pliny Carter, George Frank Reynolds, Harland Alexander Denny
New England Society of NEPA 1924
In Memoriam: William Henry Pierce, George Washington B. Allen, John Wakeman Dusenbury, James Edward Burr, Frank Elbert Platt, Charles Edward Lawrence, Frederick Lyman Hitchcock, Charles Bowman Dougherty, Asher Miner, George Sanderson, Edward Newell Williard


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