Excerpt from Genealogical History of the Redfield Family in the United States: Being a Revision and Extension of the Genealogical Tables Compiled in 1839
To follow out the descendants of the female lines would be an endless task, and one which would lead into genealogies pro; perly belonging to families of other names, therefore no attempt has been made to follow the descendants of daughters beyond one generation. In other words, wherever the mother was a born Redfield, her children have been named, though they have not been designated by reference numbers.
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