The Hitchman individuals who left their homes for life in the New World were undoubtedly courageous. Who were these early Hitchman immigrants? Research through thousands of reference books containing ships' passenger lists, genealogical registers, and other official records led to the discovery of many of the early Hitchman immigrants.
In the listing below, you'll find the reference book where we located Hitchman immigrant or immigrants. The book's author is given, the title, the publisher, and the year of publication.
Then, following the reference book listing, you'll find the immigrant's name, their age (if known) at the time of arrival in the New World, the port of entry or area where they first settled, and the page number of the reference book where their name was found. This listing will be invaluable to you as you search for clues to your Hitchman family tree.
Bristol and America: Record of First Settlers. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1967
Coldham, Peter Wilson. English Convicts in Colonial America. vol 1: Middlesex New Orleans: Polyanthos, 1974-76.
Sams, Conway Whittle. The Conquest of Virginia: The Second Attempt. vol 2. Norfolk, VA: Keyser-Doherty Printing Corp.
Western Penn. Gene. Society, compiler. List Immigrants Who Appl'd for Natural'n Papers... W. Pa. Gene. Soc. 1981-1982 Vol 7, 1892-1906; 1982
Coldham, Peter Wilson. Bonded Passengers to America. Baltimore: Gene. Publ. Co. Vol 2. Middlesex...
The author of the above is unknown