Nina KallmyerThis thesis explores ideas of gentility, family dynasty and social power through the material experience of the Loockermans, a family that would make its home in Dover, Delaware in the second quarter of the eighteenth century. The family???s prosperity in central Delaware was built on a foundation of wealth and status initiated a century earlier. The first Loockerman in America, Govert (1633-1670 or 1671), worked as the American agent for an Amsterdam trading operation. Capitalizing on the heady growth of seventeenth-century New Amsterdam, he died one of America???s wealthiest merchants. His son, Jacob (1652-1730), followed the promise of tobacco profits south to the eastern shore of the Chesapeake Bay. In the next gen...
The Tyngs were a wealthy family in Dunstable (now Tyngsborough), Massachusetts in the late-17th and ...
The Puritans famously emigrated to New England in part so that they could raise their families accor...
This thesis examines the transatlantic networks of Scottish families who settled in North Carolina i...
This study traces the social and cultural odyssey of three generations of elite families as they mov...
This dissertation examines family diasporas in the British Atlantic world through the life of Eliza ...
This study traces the social and cultural odyssey of three generations of elite families as they mov...
This study traces the social and cultural odyssey of three generations of elite families as they mov...
Mayflower passenger Edward Winslow is long known to have been the highest-ranking of the Pilgrims. I...
How do dynastic families adopt to social and economic forces restricting attempts to transmit family...
The Worrell family’s half century of connection with Prince Edward Island began in 1803, when Jonath...
In 1675, Thomas Drayton Sr. undertook a voyage across the Atlantic Ocean to the colony of Barbados i...
This is an examination of the lives of my ancestors, the Brown and Hopkins families, who moved to th...
Harry S. Stout’s American Aristocrats argues that the “vast movement” of settlers west “was the grea...
This study examines the international flow of ideas and goods in eighteenth and nineteenth century N...
By examining a range of sources from Gilded Age newspaper articles to architectural photographs to h...
The Tyngs were a wealthy family in Dunstable (now Tyngsborough), Massachusetts in the late-17th and ...
The Puritans famously emigrated to New England in part so that they could raise their families accor...
This thesis examines the transatlantic networks of Scottish families who settled in North Carolina i...
This study traces the social and cultural odyssey of three generations of elite families as they mov...
This dissertation examines family diasporas in the British Atlantic world through the life of Eliza ...
This study traces the social and cultural odyssey of three generations of elite families as they mov...
This study traces the social and cultural odyssey of three generations of elite families as they mov...
Mayflower passenger Edward Winslow is long known to have been the highest-ranking of the Pilgrims. I...
How do dynastic families adopt to social and economic forces restricting attempts to transmit family...
The Worrell family’s half century of connection with Prince Edward Island began in 1803, when Jonath...
In 1675, Thomas Drayton Sr. undertook a voyage across the Atlantic Ocean to the colony of Barbados i...
This is an examination of the lives of my ancestors, the Brown and Hopkins families, who moved to th...
Harry S. Stout’s American Aristocrats argues that the “vast movement” of settlers west “was the grea...
This study examines the international flow of ideas and goods in eighteenth and nineteenth century N...
By examining a range of sources from Gilded Age newspaper articles to architectural photographs to h...
The Tyngs were a wealthy family in Dunstable (now Tyngsborough), Massachusetts in the late-17th and ...
The Puritans famously emigrated to New England in part so that they could raise their families accor...
This thesis examines the transatlantic networks of Scottish families who settled in North Carolina i...