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  • "The Immigrant"
    • Author's Interview
    • Published Reviews of The Immigrant
    • Resources for The Immigrant
    • 3 September 1650 Dunbar Scotland
    • November 1650 On the North Atlantic
    • Early Winter 1650 - 1651 Charlestown, Massachusetts Bay Colony
    • 22 April 1676 Concord, Massachusetts
    • August 12, 1676 Miery Swamp Bristol, Rhode Island
  • "The Believers"
    • Published Reviews of The Believers In The Crucible Nauvoo
    • 29 June 1844 Nauvoo, Illinois
    • July 1844 Peterborough, New Hampshire
  • Other Timelines
    • 19 April 1775 Concord, Mass
    • 11 July 1863 The First Assault on Morris Island
    • January 2009 Acton, Massachusetts
    • September 2009 Sharon, New Hampshire
  • Alfred's Four Legged Stool
    • Eleven Generations of John Law Descendants
    • John Law of Acton, Massachusetts
    • Reuben Law of Acton, Massachusetts and Sharon, New Hampshire
    • Re-dedication of Woollacott Square, 26 May 2015
    • John Woollacott of Atherington, Devon, England, patriarch of the Fitchburg Woollacotts
    • The Woollacotts of North Devon
    • Early Woollacotts and Variations thereon
    • Élisabeth Isabelle Salé, Les Fille du Roi
  • Jill's four legged stool
    • Russell Clark Germond and two generations of Ancestors
    • Some Chandler's of Androscoggin and Oxford Counties, Maine
    • Thrice-related, only a genealogist could be impressed by it

In July 2014 Alfred Woollacott, III was interviewed by MVTV on "the Vineyard View

Al and Ann Bassett, host of the "View Vineyard", had an engaging, 45 minute discussion on Martha's Vineyard public television. Al talks about his early life, what brought him to the Vineyard, and his journey from being an audit partner at the International Certified Public Accounting firm to becoming a genealogist, family historian and an aspiring author. His first book, The Immigrant, was released in December 2014. He discusses what motivated him to write it, the research he undertook, and the processes he followed. This relaxed, free flowing discussion will give you some insights on genealogy, an in-depth look at Al and what motivated him to write a book. Simply click on the link below, or copy and paste it into your browser:

http://www.mvtv.org/video-on-demand-castus/

And once there, type "woollacott" into the search box next to the magnifying glass. You may need to wait a minute or so while the video is being retrieved.



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