Dr. Cotton Tufts
Please follow this link to watch a wonderful video presentation on Dr. Cotton Tufts. It was created and presented by Patricia Nemec at the Tufts Kinsmen Association Annual Meeting on September 13th, 2020.
Please follow this link to watch a wonderful video presentation on Dr. Cotton Tufts. It was created and presented by Patricia Nemec at the Tufts Kinsmen Association Annual Meeting on September 13th, 2020.
Here is a quick story about a present-day Tufts to share: One Tufts, John, of the Georgia Tufts, did a very Tuftsian thing, and spent a lot of time researching a strange topic and then wrote a cookbook about...
The large brick garrison home at 350 Riverside Avenue in Medford, Massachusetts, today was built around 1683 by Captain Peter Tufts, Junior, the son of immigrant Peter Tufts, the patriarch of our Tufts family. Pictures may be seen on...
We are looking to return a family photograph to any descendants. The photo is of Dwight Tufts, born in 1851 probably in Massachusetts. His parents were Albert Smith Tufts and Elizabeth (Chase) Bartlett (Betsey, widow of Ebenezer Bartlett). Records...
Membership Please join us! Your name does not have to be Tufts and you do not have to have Tufts ancestry. Our membership is open to” Any person interested in Tufts heritage.” Most of our members are Tufts descendants,...
The old Tufts Kinsmen Newsletter is great source for blog stories. I have recently begun to re-read Herb Adams Tufts Kinsmen newsletter and the Volume 1, Number 1, dated spring 1975, was a full six pages. In later editions,...
The old Tufts Kinsmen Newsletter is great source for blog stories. I have recently begun to re-read Herb Adams Tufts Kinsmen newsletter and the Volume 1, Number 1, dated spring 1975, was a full six pages. In later editions,...