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If one of your ancestors was a Princeton alumnus, non-graduate, or member of the faculty or staff, there may be a great deal of information to be found in the Princeton University Archives.

Family History Sources in the Princeton University Archives

George Macintosh Maclean (1806-1886, Class of 1824) and his son John Maclean (1837-1870, Class of 1858), ca. 1842-1845.

George Macintosh Maclean (1806-1886, Class of 1824) and his son John Maclean (1837-1870, Class of 1858), ca. 1842-1845.

Introduction

If one of your ancestors was a Princeton alumnus, non-graduate, or member of the faculty or staff, there may be a great deal of information to be found in the Princeton University Archives. This guide provides brief descriptions of sources that may be useful to you in your search for family history information.

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