Our Aldrich family genealogy, 2002.

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Our Aldrich family genealogy, 2002.

Family genealogy of the related families of George Aldrich, Jacob Edwards, Nathaniel Cooper, Osborn, Edmund Moodye, John DeNorville, Samuel Martin, Deacon Thomas Judd, Arthur Ervots, Thomas Deming, Christopher Cox, Walter Newce, John Steele, John French, William Bradley, John Trott, Nicholas Gaylard, Jesse Mulford, William O. Brown, Dearborn, John Bean, Winthrop Sargent, Joseph Sanborn, Edward Colcord, Sherburne Rowe, Pheleman Blake, Daniel Bradley, Capt. Edward Gove, Isaac Clifford, Sr., Henry Peck, Edward Bosworth, John Clark, Nicholas Babbs, John Leake, George Parkhurst, David Evans, John Osborne, and Walter Knight. Notables in the family include Nelson A. and other Rockefellers and U.S. presidents William H. Taft, George H. Bush, and George W. Bush. The genealogy is indexed. A large family tree chart is included in the Appendix.

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