A family's journey from the rugged coasts of 17th-century England to the heart of colonial America unfolds in these pages. The Libby Family In America, 1602-1881, by Charles Thornton Libby, stands as a complete family genealogy-meticulously tracing the Libby surname across centuries of change, settlement, and legacy. This is not just a catalogue of names; it is a living chronicle of American family lineage, offering a rare window into the lives and fortunes of descendants of early settlers who helped shape the fabric of New England and beyond. Drawing from town and church records, historical vital records, and painstaking research, Libby's work is a genealogical reference guide of enduring value. Each generation is carefully mapped, connecting readers to the personal histories and community ties that defined colonial America families from the 1600s through the 1800s. For family history researchers and anyone captivated by the migration stories of the past, this book provides a genealogy research resource that is both authoritative and deeply human. Every page invites readers to witness the interwoven destinies of ancestors whose choices still echo today. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today-a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Revered by classic-literature collectors and invaluable to those tracing the Libby surname history, this work bridges centuries, ensuring that the stories of the Libby family endure for generations to come. Five centuries, one family. Their story awaits.