If you have Colonial America ancestors, a new collection of early American historical and genealogical books, bringing more than 200,000 names into the searchable records at TheGenealogist, may be of interest.
Among the records are settlers, soldiers, sailors, landowners, officials, prisoners, emigrants and ordinary families whose lives formed part of a much larger national story. The new release includes material from the Pennsylvania Archives, with records relating to the Revolutionary War, including British prisoners held in Pennsylvania, officers and men of the
Pennsylvania Navy, sick soldiers in Philadelphia in December 1776, and first-hand journals connected to the Battle of Long Island.
Also included are Passenger Lists to Boston and the Bay Colony 1620 to 1640, featuring a study of the settlers, alongside the New Jersey Index of Wills 1705-1901 and Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts.
These resources are also available elsewhere, just Google.

