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Martin Tracy

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I'm interested in exchanging information on anyone who shares ancestry with Thomas Tracy (1610-1685) of Connecticut; James Mather Booth (1788-1866) of Marietta, Ohio; Albert C. Miller (1823-1862) of Texas; and James Williams (1977-1826) of Tennessee.
Dr. Martin B. Tracy
Born 1940s.
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Martin Booth Tracy, Ph.D. is a retired university professor and administrator. He worked at the University of Iowa, Southern Illinois University, and the University of Kentucky. He has also held senior positions with the US Social Security Administration in Washington, DC and the International Social Security Association in Geneva, Switzerland. He has also been a consultant with the International Labor Organization in Budapest, Hungary and a Senior Fulbright Scholar. He has extensive experience in developing and delivering training for government officials in former Soviet Union nations to improve the delivery of social services for vulnerable populations, especially in South Eastern Europe. He is the author of numerous studies on international social security and welfare. In retirement he has authored several articles and books related to his Tracy family ancestry.

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  • First-hand information. Entered by Martin B. Tracy at registration.
  • Tracy, Martin Booth. The Puritans Thomas & Stephen Tracy: A Personal Quest for Family Lineage. North Charleston, SC: CreateSpace, 2017.
  • Tracy, Martin Booth. Lt. Thomas Tracy (1610-1685) of Norwich, Connecticut. The Connecticut Nutmegger, 49 (3), March, 2017. Pages 201-223.
  • Tracy, Martin Booth. James Travis and the Siege of Brookfield, 1675. CreateSpace, 2011.
  • Tracy, Martin Booth. Henry Travers of Newbury, Massachusetts and His Son, James Travis, Original Planter of Quaboag Settlement (Brookfield), Massachusetts and Some of Their Descendants. MASSOG, 33 (1), Spring 2009. Pages 24-32. And Summer 2009, 33 (2). Pages 57-65.

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Martin,

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posted by [Living Stewart]
I have an extensive professional background in research and policy analysis which, since my retirement, I have used in my genealogical research. I've been researching my Tracy, Booth, Miller, Williams family lines for about 15 years. I am particularly interested in my family links to Lt. Thomas Tracy (1610-1685) who came to Connecticut in 1636 and the Puritan Stephen Tracy (1596-1655) who came to Plymouth on the "Anne" in 1623. I have published two articles in a professional genealogical journal. I am interested in contributing to WikiTree in any way I can.
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