ABSTRACT

This four-volume collection of primarily newly transcribed manuscript material brings together sources from both sides of the Atlantic and from a wide variety of regional archives. It is the first collection of its kind, allowing comparisons between the development of the family in England and America during a time of significant change. Volume 3: Managing Families, I The sources included here document the economics of running a household, the experience of being a sibling and information on family inheritance and genealogy. Specifics on home economics include information on food and cooking, washing laundry, insurance inventories and plantation accounts.

part |145 pages

Household and Family Economy

chapter |22 pages

Household Management

chapter |12 pages

Family Businesses

chapter |28 pages

Wills and Inventories

chapter |13 pages

Extra-Familial Support

chapter |47 pages

Anne Tracy, Diary (1723-5)

chapter |15 pages

Instructional Guides

part |79 pages

Sibling Experience

chapter |29 pages

Letters between Brothers

chapter |19 pages

Letters between Sisters

part |132 pages

Inheritance and Genealogy

chapter |13 pages

Genealogy: Aristocrats

chapter |18 pages

Genealogy: The Middling Sort

chapter |4 pages

Genealogy: Poor and Enslaved

chapter |14 pages

Genealogy for Everyone

chapter |11 pages

Probate and Property: Massachusetts

chapter |31 pages

Probate and Property: England