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Peter Wilson Coldham, FASG (1926 – 2012 in London), was a British genealogist. He was noted as "distinguished scholar of colonial American immigration." ==Life== In a genealogical format, his basic lineage is listed as; Peter Wilson Coldham-7 (Frederick Wilson Coldham-6, Henry Wilson Coldham-5, Henry James Coldham-4, Daniel Coldham-3, Daniel Coldham-2, Daniel Coldham-1). He was the son of Fredereick Wilson Coldham and Grace Clara _____. He later married Paulette Nagle (1928-?) on 4 July 1953 in Purley, Surrey, England and had at least four children.〔 He wrote over 26 books and multiple monographs and magazine articles, including many standard works on Anglo-American genealogy.〔 He worked at the British Public Records Office, now known as The National Archives, where he discovered unpublished material on the early American colonists. His resulting articles published in the National Genealogical Society Quarterly (NGSQ) led to his recognition and several awards of excellence. He pioneered the then neglected field of English convict transports to America and on indentured servants.〔 His documentation and writing of the book "Passengers and Ships to America, 1618-1668" was cited by author Meredith B. Colket in 2002 as, "the most important addition to our knowledge of early New England that has appeared in over a century." 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Peter Wilson Coldham」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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