. The Frost family in England and America with special reference to Edmund Frost and some of his descendants. lwithin a very recent period, when each had practicallycompleted his manuscript. Upon comparing notes, it wasdeemed advisable to combine them in one publication,which has been done. For any peculiarities of arrange-ment, or undue repetition of statement, it is hoped that theoriginal matter presented, particularly in Part I, will morethan compensate. To those who have generously furnished many necessaryrecords, we acknowledge our great obligation, and trustthat they will find the subjec


. The Frost family in England and America with special reference to Edmund Frost and some of his descendants. lwithin a very recent period, when each had practicallycompleted his manuscript. Upon comparing notes, it wasdeemed advisable to combine them in one publication,which has been done. For any peculiarities of arrange-ment, or undue repetition of statement, it is hoped that theoriginal matter presented, particularly in Part I, will morethan compensate. To those who have generously furnished many necessaryrecords, we acknowledge our great obligation, and trustthat they will find the subject-matter of sufficient interestto partially repay them for their labor. In the matter of publication, the following persons havecooperated: John E. Frost, , Topeka, Kan.; DanFrost, New York; Wm. G. Frost, Montclair, N. J.; GeorgeH. Frost. Plainfield. N. J., and the writers. Considerable effort for accuracy of record has beenmade. If, however, errors are found to have crept in, weshall deem it a favor to be informed of the same. EDWARD L. Plymouth Ave., Buffalo, N. Y., April. 1909. 0o ■i^. :Mjjjj:/ju:jiAUj^j£dkjjddA No. 20—REV. AMARIAH FROST. (From an oil painting, said to have been done by Benj. West in 1782.)SEE PAGES 10 AND 57. PART I THE ENGLISH ANCESTRY OF EDMUND FROST AND PEDIGREES OF THE FROSTS OF SUFFOLK, NORFOLK ANDYORKSHIRE, ENG. BY THOMAS G. FROST, , ■y 0 5-/ THE ENGLISH ANCESTRY OF EDMUND FROST OF CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS There has been nothing ptibhshed in this country relativeto the English forbears of our common ancestor, EdmundFrost of Cambridge, Mass., which even bears the semblanceof having been obtained through careful research and pains-taking investigation. Most of the standard authorities getthe year of Edmund Frosts arrival in Cambridge correct,but in all else they are at fault. His port of sailing, his ship,and his English residence are all wrong. The facts briefly stated are as follows: During the years1604-1607, the


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