Discover the deep roots of a Pennsylvania family and trace a lineage that spans oceans. This is a carefully researched genealogy that follows the Fell family from their English origins in Furness and Longlands to their American descendants, beginning with Joseph Fell who settled in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, in 1705. The book blends historical context with family records, showing how generations connect across time and place. From the ancient Fells of Furness to the modern-day relatives in Delaware County and Philadelphia, the narrative weaves together place, people, and documents. It discusses attempts to verify connections, explains the use of generations and numbering in the records, and notes where records are incomplete or uncertain. Readers will also find details about Longlands Hall, estate history, and the coat of arms that tie the family to its English origins, along with accounts of branches that settled in Trenton, New Jersey, and beyond. - Traces English and American lines that descend from Joseph Fell, with context about place and period. - Explains the recording system used in the genealogy and how to follow generations. - Highlights notable family branches and their movements, from England to America. - Includes practical notes on sources, dates, and the challenges of tracing pedigrees. Ideal for readers interested in genealogy, local history, and family research across the Atlantic.