960 years of documented lineage. Primary sources. PID-verified chains.
Look what we found.
“Many many years ago when I was very little.”
— handwritten in blue ink on a photograph of the Waquoit homestead
Bunker Hill, Saratoga, Valley Forge, Monmouth, Newport, Yorktown, and more. Documenting every engagement where our ancestors served.
April 2026Our family on both sides of the most famous tree in American history. Nathaniel Coffin Jr. cut it down.
April 2026First cousin 11 times removed, through the Folger line of Nantucket. The polymath’s family connection.
April 20264 vacant Green officer seats identified. Active application research through Lt. William Green and Capt. Francis Green.
Swift, Winter-Swift, Wall, Jenkins, Green, Warren-Arden, Coffin, Nantucket, Mayflower, Pelletier, Cincinnati, and more.
Revolutionary War engagements from Bunker Hill to Yorktown. Officer casualties, militia service, and Cincinnati eligibility.
The whaling industry, Nantucket founding, Benjamin Franklin, the women who held it together, and 960 years of migration.
Primary source photographs dating to the 1840s. Daguerreotypes, ambrotypes, tintypes, and cabinet cards from the Warren-Winter collection.
Every connection in this archive is rated for confidence. FamilySearch PIDs verify chains. Primary sources are prioritized. Oral history is flagged as traditional. Where we’re not sure, we say so.
We lead with what we found, not what we claim.
Primary Sources
FamilySearch.org
MA Soldiers & Sailors, Vol. 15
Barney Genealogical Record
Nantucket Historical Association
Family photographs with original annotations
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