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Votes:0 Welcome to hooked.net Alaska Fishing Fishing Fishing Vacation Costa Rica Fishing Information Technology Satellite Internet Hooked On Phonics Satellite Tv Fish Finder Sport Fishing Communication Center Used Computer Equipment Computer Systems Computer Batteries Computer Rentals Computer Cables Computer Peripherals Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 BAGUST FAMILY HISTORY Welcome to the Bagust Family History Site. I am Jeff Bagust, and on this site I have attempted to draw together information that I, and others have collected concerning the history of our family name - BAGUST . These are early days, but it is my hope that others will contribute new data and/or corrections to the existing material that will enable us to form a more complete picture of the history of this rather unusual name of ours. Index of Topics The Story So Far The Origin of the name BAGUST Family Trees UK Births, Marriages and Deaths Index Emigration from the UK. UK Census 1841 - 1901 - (updated August 2006) Search of Pre-1837 Indexes Entries in Parish Registers Bagust Family Stories. Please address any contributions or comments to: Jeff Bagust e-mail: Jeff.Bagust Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Welcome to the Bower(s)/Bauer(s) Pennsylvania Research Page This page was created as a resource for all Bower(s)/Bauer(s)/Bower researchers (and variant spellings of those surnames) searching the State of Pennsylvania for their ancestors. My site is just one small part of the Bower-L@rootsweb.com Discussion List's State/Country Project, otherwise known as the Continuum. Please be sure to visit more of the Bower Cottage's Continuum for more of your Bower(s)/Bauer(s)/Bower research. Please select your Pennsylvania area of interest by clicking on the images below: General Info Bower(s)/Bauer(s) and PA Vital Records Family Genealogies Bower(s)/Bauer(s) Census Info in PA Locations in PA with Bower(s)/Bauer(s) Names Biographies Obituaries Churches and Cemeteries Immigration and Naturalization PA Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Thanks for being visitor # to the BFT. Your opinion is important to us, so please let us know what you think. Rank Our Site with Geocities or Vote for BFT at Ancestry Connections. Search the BFT Web Site! Match ALL words Match ANY word This Broughton Family Tree Web Ring site is owned by Brandi Broughton-Loyd . [ Prev ] [ Prev 5 Sites ] [ Next ] [ Next 5 Sites ] [ Random ] [ List Sites ] Join the BFT Ring How can we make the BFT better? You Tell Us Our Awards NavigationAssistance (JavaScript Only) Site Map Other Web Rings Disclaimer The Broughton Family Tree, Copyright ? 1998-1999 by Brandi Broughton-Loyd. All rights reserved. This page may be freely linked to but not duplicated in any fashion without my written consent. This page hosted by GeoCities. Get your own Free Home Page Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 A Genealogy of the Barr Family of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania and Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio Compiled by: Judith Frances (Ramey) Sharp P.O. Box 1508 Mountain Home, Arkansas 72653 Table of Contents The Search for the Barr and Enness Surnames First Generation Second Generation Third Generation Fourth Generation Appendix John McKnight's Will Archibald McAllister's Will William Barr's Will John B. Enness' Will Memoir of Mrs. Mary Barr The McAllister, McClure, and McKnight Families The Sterrett Family The Ellison Family The Shiras Family Selected Annotated Bibliography List of Names in This Work - Not linked! I hope to complete the html coding and put all the chapters here. If you are a descendant of any of these families, please drop me a note. Send comments to judi@thehistorybook.c Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Welcome to my Ball/s Family Tree Home Page . Henry Balls. 1806 Turvey, Bedfordshire. Mary Balls (nee Smith) 1803 Stapleford, Cambs Elizabeth Balls 1832. Henry John Balls. 1836 Holborn. Sarah Balls. 1837 Iain Balls. 1841 Elizabeth Balls (nee Vincent) 1831 Turvey, Bedfordshire. Helena .Vincent 1850 Grays, Middlesex. Samuel Vincent. 1854 Newport, bucks. Alby Balls (nee Williams) Oxfordshire or Gloucestershire. Georgiana Gardner. 1869 Hampstead. Henry Balls. 1863 Hampstead. Maynard Balls. 1863 Hampstead. Lizzie Hodgkins. 1866 Walsall. Charles Maynard Ball. 1891 Kate Bird. 1890 Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 web hosting domain names photo sharing ?????? THE BARKLOW FAMILY ?????????????? HOME PAGE ? (LAST UPDATED 3/14/99) ???????????????? About the year 1662, two brothers, William Janse Van Borcelo and William ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Janse VanBorcelo, together with their wives and children emigrated from the ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? little hamlet of Borculo located in the Duchy of Zutphen, a province of ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Gelderland in the United Netherlands.The families relocated near the Dutch? settlement ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? of New Amsterdam which is today New YorkCity. ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? The purpose of this web page is to Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 BATCHELOR / BATCHELDER ( ALL SPELLINGS) MARRIAGES Thanks To all who have contributed to this site and I welcome marriage data from anyone See More BATCHELOR links at the bottom of this page **************************** ALABAMA MARRIAGES BATCHELOR, Elisha, & Jacky MANN - 12 Dec 1833, Green County BATCHELOR, Jenett E. & Stephen HUTCHINGS - 25 Dec 1849, Montgomery BATCHELOR, Edward, & Elizabeth WALL - 9 June 1850, Montgomery CO BATCHELOR, Anne S. & Thornton TALIAFERRO - 21 Sept 1854, Montgomery CO BACHELOR, David C. &Kate OLIVER - 18 June 1890, Montgomery CO BATCHELOR, Maurice Clara B. BURDETTE - 18 June 1900, Montgomery CO BATCHELOR, Edith Julia &Cecil K. McGHEE - 29 Aug 1912, Montgomery CO ARKANSAS MARRIAGES BATCHELOR, Victoria Samuel S. CROW - 31 Jan 1878, Crawford County BATCHELOR, Me Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 If you are in someone else's frame Click here BaiCon Genealogy began in the spring of 1996 and has since grown to what it is today and continues to grow. It has helped countless people find their roots or find answers to questions long asked by their family. It has done this at no cost to the person requesting the information. To this I give thanks to people like the ones who host this page and to you the readers who make it all possible. I have put this site together to help everyone. Please think of this as your site as well as mine. If you have anything to offer this site please do so and you will be mentioned if you so wish. Join us and let’s find the answers together. I have 51390 individuals, in 19900 family groups in my data. All search able and free. Here you may leave your q Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Catherine Baillon Royal Connection Research Association Topics This web site is dedicated to reporting on the Catherine Baillon Royal Connection Research Association. The following information will be found here: Who is Catherine Baillon? What is the Association? Publications of the Association " De Catherine Baillon ? Charlemagne ," our article Table d'ascendance de Catherine Baillon (12 g?n?rations) , our book Other Publications Relating to Catherine Baillon Ascending Lineage from Catherine Baillon to Charlemagne Ascending Lineage from Catherine Baillon to Theodoros II Dukas Lascaris Baillon Arms Baillion Armorial Original Web Page, Including a Log of Updates Who is Catherine Baillon? Many people of French-Canadian ancestry can claim descent from Catherine Baillon. She was the Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 THE BAISDEN, BASDEN, BASDON, BASEDANE FAMILY HOMEPAGE These are only a few of the ways to spell this last name. This site is hopefully always under major construction. Please help me to develop it and please come back to visit often. Site Last updated on 13 February 2005 John Smith Baisden Revolutionary War Papers NEW DNA Results posted NEW Lineages Posted The website has won an award see the bottom of the page. I am Deborah Byrd and am the web spinner for this site. My Baisden family is in Hernando, Suwannee and Hamilton counties, Florida. Other of this surname can be found in Connecticut, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Washington and Texas in the USA. The name is also fo Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 BAKER FAMILY HISTORY & GENEALOGY From "A Genealogical Record of the Moses Baker Family" In 1979 Dorothy Merrifield wrote a book entitled "A Genealogical Record of the Moses Baker Family." This book is no longer in print; therefore, for the benefit of descendants of Moses Baker in their quest to find information on this family, I will attempt to include a small part of the book on this web page. The book is 183 pages long and I am in possession of photocopies of only a portion of this book. The book is no longer in print. If you have any information to add to the information below, please contact me at CMElaine@aol.com Thanks! Elaine Powell The introduction of the book reads as follows??.. Much has been written about the early Bakers of Nansemond, Isle of Wight and Surry Counties, V Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Bakers of Edgmont Baker Sources in Shropshire Erroneous Baker Genealogy I n 1684 the Baker family arrived in Pennsylvania from the Manor of Edgmond, Shropshire, England. Being Quakers, they had been persecuted for their faith. They came to Pennsylvania for freedom to worship and for the opportunities the new land presented. These are the Bakers who emigrated in 1684: The following five siblings were all children of Robert Baker of Edgmond. John Baker and his children Rebecca, Mary and Dorothy. His wife, Dorothy, died before or during the trip. Joseph Baker, his wife Mary, and children Sarah, Joseph and Robert. Hannah Baker Sarah Baker Mary Baker (the younger) Another emigrant, Joseph Jr., was supposedly the nephew of the above five siblings. We do not know who his father was, although the Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Bancroft's From Yorkshire This site is dedicated to genealogical research of Bancroft families originating from the county of Yorkshire. Latest Updates To This Site Bancroft Forum Origins Of The Name Your Yorkshire Bancroft Ancestors Detail Some Yorkshire Bancroft Baptisms, Marriages and Burials Jarlath's Family Line Other Genealogical Sites Of Interest Some Yorkshire Bancroft Census Details Some Yorkshire Bancroft Monumental Inscriptions (.pdf format) Some Yorkshire Bancroft Strays ( .pdf format) Bancroft Distribution Map - 1891 Sign my guestbook by clicking here This site is maintained by Jarlath Bancroft For any suggestions or information please feel free to email me jbancroft1@btinternet.com Please note, this site is not to be used for any commercial purpose, it is only to be used for Read More Go to Site
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Henry Banner Family of Forsyth
Co.,NC by Judy Cardwell This page has been moved to: BANNER FAMILY http://juliemorrison.com/gen/banner/rr_toc.htm Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Barlow Forum Forum Archives Surname Exchange Subscribe to the Barlow Mailing List Subscribe to the Barlow Newsletter Email Update Sponsors-Webrings Privacy-Disclaimer Since the Barlow Clearinghouse began in May 1998 Our goal is to be the most extensive surname database for the surname Barlow and it's variants on the worldwide web BARLOW GENEALOGY is a database for everyone researching the surname Barlow, any spelling or variation, anywhere, anytime including: Barlow, Barley, Barlowe, Barlo, Barloe, Barler, Parler, Parlur, Barlage, and others yet to be discovered. Grab a cup of coffee, come in and browse awhile, find a new cousin or share some of yours. In the past five years, Barlows have been located in every state of the USA, as well in many countries around the world. I have attempted t Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 martygrant.com Marty and Karla Grant Home What's New Surnames Search Christian Books Help Contact Me Barnes Genealogy - Marion County South Carolina Home > Genealogy > Surnames > Barnes The Barnes pages received 10,640 hits in 2005 What's New? - Latest site updates Books I've Written - No Barnes book yet, lots of Marion SC titles though My Lineage - My Barnes Ancestors Store - Genealogy products (CDs, Books, etc.) Researcher List - My Barnes only Personal Info - Bios, tidbits, etc. Documented Families - Family pages Support This Site - Donations are welcome Census Records - Barnes Census Records A Note about Sources - Documentation Barnes Links - Other sites that are useful Contact Me Welcome to my Barnes web pages! I am interested in the Barnes families of Marion Co., SC and vici Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 THE HISTORY & GENEALOGY OF JOHN S. BARNES ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This page contains information about one particular Barnes Family. However in my attempt to find my own Barnes ancestors, I have collected information on many Barnes families that were near mine and on families that appear to connect to that line either because of migration or known marriages. If you see any name on this page that you are interested in, please contact me. E-mail - CGAZIANO@prodigy.net ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ John S. Barnes born about 1812 in Alabama according to the 1850 census, married on the 28th of February, 1835, in Yalobusha Co., Mississippi, Martha Cannon , born about 1817 in Pendleton Dist., South Carolina, (daughter of Carter C. Cannon and Sarah ?) died before Jul 1874 in Tarrant Co., Texas. Jo Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 General Resources Maj. Gen. George Barnett, Commandant U.S.M.C. Joseph Barnett (1754-1838) Schubert Family (Geuser/Wallenfels), Bavaria John B. Callis and Family The Iron Brigade - Bibliography and more Clifford Family Heney Family M.J. Heney - Alaska's Railroad Builder Kaltenbach Family Fleckenstein Family View GEDCOM file on-line. Welcome to the Barnett Family Website Focusing on descendants and relatives of Joseph Barnett (1754 - 1838) of Port Barnett, Jefferson County, Pennsylvania and the ancestors of John and Colleen (Clifford) Barnett of Boscobel, Wisconsin. I also run the One Librarian website, which primarily concerns public libraries and am the author of Libraries, Community and Technology (McFarland, 2003). Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Home | Research | News | The Records Archives | Queries | Guest Book | Search Welcome! This site is home to several Barnhouse descendencies containing thousands of individuals born before 1940 and original records abstracts and photos . These have been compiled and submitted by various Barnhouse researchers and have been posted in modified register format with indexes and notes. You can search this site for your Barnhouse ancestor! The goal of this site is to bring together everyone researching the Barnhouse surname and to share notes and ideas, working toward documenting the various Barnhouse lines in primary source records. Please consider submitting your Barnhouse records and family data and help make this web site a more valuable research tool for you and your Barnhouse cousins. Announ Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 A Family Resource Center for the BARNUM Surname Click to Enlarge T his site was developed as a way of
sharing information about Barnum lines of
descent, from our early English forebears down to the present, and to provide a
place for living members of the Barnum family to add their own information. It is intended as a reference site for anyone who
is researching the genealogy of the Barnum , Barnam and Barnham families worldwide and is
available 24 hours a day from anywhere in the world. Thanks are due to many Barnum family members and relations who have unselfishly shared their own information and
research for the benefit of other researchers. H ere you'll find farmers and
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Votes:0 Jane's Genes This is the man with whom it all started, Martin M. Barr , my Great
Grandfather MARTIN M. BARR The line of the Barr family that Martin M. Barr brought to Darke
County, Ohio from his home state of Pennsylvania began with his birth in
1828 and ended with the death of his grandson, Glen G. Barr, in 1987. Those three generations cover a period of one hundred and fifty-nine
years. During that time, this Barr family became a highly respected and
successful family in Darke County, Ohio and neighboring Randolph County,
Indiana. Even though Martin Barr had a large family of ten children
including six male and four female children, fate decreed that there would
only be one surviving male grandchild. That grandchild, Glen Barr,
fathered three children but all were female. With Glen's dea Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 WELCOME to our home....a BARTLETT genealogy site dedicated to sharing BARTLETT family and research with others so that one day we may all know who that long, lost ancestor was. This site was developed to serve as a central location for compiling all of those records and resources collected over the years in the hopes that one little tidbit found here may be the very clue another is looking for. Your comments, additions and corrections are always appreciated. Links to BARTLETT and related family Web Sites and a section for BARTLETT queries have been included. Various types of records have been contributed by generous researchers and to them we are most grateful. Sources are included on many of the pages or will be gladly furnished by the contributor on request. You are urged to use this inf Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 [ Main Genealogy Page ] [ Researchers ] [ GuestBook ] [ Bartold Home Page ] Bartold/Berthold Surname Resource Center Dedicated to Chester Vitold Bartold (1915-1979) Online since 1997-11-15 You are visitor 1591 since 2007-08-01 This Page Last updated: 2000-02-27 Thomas M. Bartold is the webmaster of the Bartold Surname Resource Center This site is a member of: Bartold Arms Click here for info on Polish Arms What's New around here? There's not much new to report right now. I haven't changed things in almost a year, but hopefully I will get back to doing something someday soon. The fact that I've changed anything this last month should be promising. I need to update the history and researcher listing with new information, especially stuff gleaned from foreign language encyclopedias and biogra Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 home stammbÄume fakten bilder links blogs kontakt english italiano portugu?s tribute to Franco Diese Website dient dazu, Informationen, die unseren Nachnamen betreffen, zu sammeln und zu teilen. Die verschiedenen Familiennamen, die Sie in diesem Internet-Auftritt finden werden lauten: (de) Baseggio, Basegio, Basseggio, Beseggio, Bazeggio, Basegi, Basejo, Baseio, Basei, Baseo, Basilio, Basile, Basileo, Basilejo, Basello, Bazeos, Vazeos, Wasileo, Mastalizia und Mastalitia. Historic Facts for November 23 Alberto died in 1968. Latest branches section updates Gilmar Bazeggio Ca?ador (SC) Ivan Bazeggio Ca?ador (SC) Vivian Baseggio Ca?ador (SC) Miriam Baseggio Ca?ador (SC) Adelque Baseggio Ca?ador (SC) Eugene Baseggio Cristina Baseggio Boston Sophia de Baseggio Z?rich Elena Basegio Olivia Basegio Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 See a frame from another site on your screen? Break free! . Click HERE to vote for this page as a Starting Point Hot Site. W elcome! My name is Gary Bastin, and I have been researching the BASTIN family since about 1967. This website provides a recent snapshot of my offline database, and lists descendants (with spouses), and ancestors (when known) for Thomas and Hannah Bastin of Caswell County, NC. Thomas died in January 1817, and Hannah in October 1834. Their descendants account for the majority of BASTINs alive today in Kentucky, and in several neighboring states. Since the sons of Thomas and Hannah Bastin all migrated to Kentucky in the early 1800's, this database also contains nearly 800 surnames of individuals who 'married into the family', and attempts to list all their descendants u Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 The Batterson Page This website is dedicated to my great-grandmother, Ella Lida Castles Batterson, born in 1913 in Kingsland, New Jersey and married Thomas Gordon Batterson in 1931. She is a remarkable woman with a great zest and love for life. ? Miscellaneous Batterson Information - Includes miscellaneous information such as poems, recipes, et cetera. "Centennial History of the Town of Nunda 1808-1908", edited by H.Wells Hand - Excerpts on Batterson families Search this site! ? ? ??
powered by FreeFind Join the BATTERSON family mailing list! Enter your email address below, then click the 'Join List' button (limited to those who descend from the BATTERSON family or married a descendant of the BATTERSON family): Powered by ListBot | View List Archive Awards This poem was sent by Laurie Kohl Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 This is Kim Beall's Beall Page Beall Homepage Beall GenFiles Family Stories Scottish Heritage Message Board Welcome! There are many wonderful genealogy sites on the Web, and herein I provide links to many of those . If you'd like to browse through my own family tree files, feel free to do so, but please be aware that I, myself, am not a genealogy researcher (though I play one on TV - just kidding! ) What I've attempted to do here is something a little different. Others enjoy the hunt for data and making the names and numbers match up, and they are very good at it, and I raise my glass to them! But personally, I find myself hungering to know more about my family heritage than just the dates and numbers. This page reflects my own peculiar passion for Beall history in the form of [family ance Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 BEAVIS GENEALOGY This page is dedicated to the study of the name BEAVIS, its variants and those who have the honour to bear the name. The first major topic is an index to BEAVIS births in the United Kingdom - drawn from GRO records, Parish records and various secondary sources. Where known the GRO reference is given prefixed by an abbreviation ditinguishing the year and quarter of the relevant entry. Parishes and Counties of registration, where known are also shown. In all cases the believed year of birth is shown - it should be borne in mind, however that in many cases only the baptismal date is known and the year of birth could be some time earlier! These files are simple text files. To return to this page use your browser's 'back' button. If you use IE4 try our new easy search facility! Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Beeson/Beason Family Homepage Dedicated to Beeson/Beason Family Genealogical Research Argent, a bend between six bees sable. Crest, on a mount Vert a Castle, or issuing therefrom an arm embowed brandishing a sword. This site is generously Hosted by RootsWeb Subscribe to the Beeson/Beason mailing list Place the following message in the body of your e-mail subscribe Welcome Cousins! Information posted on the following pages has been gathered from personal research; both my own and that of generous cousins who have submitted information on their own family lines. I can't possibly vouch for the accuracy of the data. Always verify any information by personally researching your own family. Where sources are available, they will be provided. In order to devote my time to posting Beeson/Beason Fam Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Besset--Bessette I started working on my family
genealogy ten years ago in 1988. I only wish I had paid closer attention to my
elders when I was a child, this would have been much easier. I have been very
fortunate in getting my fathers Bessette family back to 1642 in Cahors,
Aquitaine in the south of France. I Have information from their birth to death
& burial sites. I had help from cousins & in particular the help of
Brother Laurent Boucher C.S.C. who was the genealogist for Blessed Brother
Andre , Alfred Bessette , the founder of St. Joseph's Oratory in Montreal,
Canada. Bro. Boucher was able to take me back from my great great grandfather
Cajetan Bessette to my 7th great grandfather Jean dit Briestout Besset b: 1642
to our present families in 1998. With many more generations to come a Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Beverly Forum on the GenForum system The Older Query Page is still available for reading only Visit the online Beverley Bookstore Beverlys in the Wise County, Virginia Grantee Index Samuel BEVERLY of Chester County, Pennsylvania John BEVERLY of Orange County, North Carolina Did Major Robert BEVERLEY's son John die without male heirs? Read this evidence and see what you think. Also, give me your feedback if you like Col. Peter BEVERLEY (1668-1728), of Gloucester Co., VA, son of Maj. Robert BEVERLEY, was married ca. 1688 to Elizabeth PEYTON. They had at least three daughters, Anne, Elizabeth, and Susanna. If you can trace your lineage back to Col. Peter & wife Elizabeth (PEYTON) BEVERLEY, then, according to at least one source, you can trace from Elizabeth back another 19 generations to one Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 BIBBINS/BEVINS Genealogy Website This website is dedicated to researching and sharing information on the BIBBINS/BEVINS surname. Other variations include BIBBEN(S), BIBBON(S), BEVIN(S), BEVAN(S). These names all fall under the soundex code of B152. While my personal research focusses on the descendants of Arthur BEVANS/BEVINS (c 1653, Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut- c 15 Dec 1697, Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut) -- I encourage any BIBBINS/BEVINS researcher to participate by sending in text files, submitting queries and links to your webpages. This page is very new, therefore I am looking forward to your help in making it grow! BIBBINS/BEVINS Source Materials BIBBINS/BEVINS Source Bibliography BIBBINS/BEVAN HERITAGE courtesy of Charles Bibbins BIBBINS/BEVINS Soldiers in the Military Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 For and by the Descendants of Johannes Adam Biebel 1750 Emigrant from Alsace [ Home ]
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BIEBEL, aka "Adam" and his wife, Maria Eva Muller , aka "Eve", were from Goersdorf, Alsace (which was at one time part of the German Palatinate). They arrived at the Port of Philadelphia on November 30, 1750 aboard the ship Sandwich . After 1756, but before 1773 HANS ADAM moved his family to the Rockingham County area of Virginia. From there this family has migrated across the United States.
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Votes:0 Biddlecombe and related surnames This page is a place for sharing information about the family name Biddlecombe and similar names. If you have information which you'd like to be displayed here, or comments about the page, please send e-mail . This splendid coat of arms was sent to us from the United States. It is taken from a memorial to Thomas Biddlecombe, a blacksmith who died at Stourton Caundle, Dorset, in 1638. Unfortunately, his memorial is no longer visible at the local church. The arms are still there, but are now attributed to a John Biddlecombe, probable maker of the church clock, who died in 1741. The arms are similar to those of the Worshipful Company of Blacksmiths, one of the City of London Livery companies. This may not be the only Biddlecombe coat of arms - we'd be glad to Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Bieber History and Genealogy You should only be seeing this if your browser doesn't support frames. A NO-FRAMES version of this document is available. Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Birkholz Family History Search One possible
Birkholz Coat of Arms Resources to help people researching Birkholz genealogy (and Berkholz, Burkholz,
etc.). This includes an ancestors list, surname variations, scrapbook, contact list, Soundex
notes and more. This page has been visited times
since January 1998. Lesen Sie Deutsch? If you read German, and would like to help improve the German version of
BFHS, feel free to proof read it. (Follow the link above.) If you find mistakes, please
e-mail information about which page the mistake is on, what the original text states, and
what it should be. You can e-mail those corrections to me at myriad@geocities.com . Thank you. Our Family
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Votes:0 Bitting Family History Bitting Family History Welcome to the Bitting Family History site. Please click here to continue You are visitor: Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Black Family Cemetary Easley, S.C. Black Family Cemetary is a small cemetary that is still used by some of the descendants of Riley Black and Elvina Mauldin Black. It is located right outside of Easley on Highway 135 going towards Anderson in Pickens County. The cemetary was originally owned by Mt. Calvary Wesleyan Church until the church was sold and the Black Family retained ownership of the cemetary. The church was built from the trees that were blown down during a tornado that came through the area. The community came together in a time of hardship and built the church. Just a note, since I have posted this site, a question has arisen about the ownership of the cemetery. I just hope that whatever the outcome of this debate, that the cemetery is still kept open to the Black Family. I do Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Blackburn Genealogy [ Home ] [ Join Us! ] [ Database ] [ DNA Project ] [ Newsletter ] [ Reunions ] [ Photo Album ] [ Research ] [ Links ] Welcome to the Blackburn Family Association, Inc. Who we are: The Blackburn Family Association, Inc. is a tax deductible non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to researching Blackburn and allied lines genealogy and preserving our heritage for those to come. Join us! About this site: All Blackburn researchers are welcome to use our resources. Please note Blackburn genealogy in our database is based on the line of John Blackburn Sr. b. abt. 1675 Ireland & Mary Courtney b. abt. 1680 Ireland (1st wife) & Rachel Morton b. 1694 Ireland (2nd wife) and their 78,000+ descendants. What make us unique: The BFA maintains a single database containing over 300,0 Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 WELCOME TO BLACKMORE SITE A Genealogy Resource Center for the Blackmore Surname Sorry, you need a JavaScript capable browser to use the drop down menus. Click this text to view the text menu. This site includes: Extracts from Irish birth and marriage records, Extract from the 1871 Canadian Census, Extract from the U.S. Social Security Death Index (1937 to 1979), Extract of Blackmore records (5,912) from the 1881 British Census, Extract of Blackmore birth and marriage records from the LDS Vital Records--British Isles CD's (By Permission), Complete text from Blackmore Families of Ireland (1968 & 2000) by Dr. Joseph L. Druse, A link to the Blackmore Genealogy Forums at GenForum and Rootsweb, A search tool to find Blackmore family tree pages with possible links to your family, Maps of Blackmor Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Home Page This site provides information on Blair genealogy in general and the roots and history of my Blair ancestors who immigrated from Scotland to Vermont and New Hampshire in particular. The site contains a searchable database of over 11,600 Blair births and christenings and over 6,800 Blair marriages in Scotland between 1550 and 1880. It also contains detailed information on working with the Church of Latter Day Saints Family History Center Old Parish Records (LDS-FHC) OPRs, a listing of almost 200 BLAIR publications, Other Blair Families (submitted by other Blair researchers) and links to other BLAIR sites. The BLAIR DNA Project is an independent project undertaken by Blairgenealogy.com. For all the details and information on participating, click below. Vermont Blairs is a new sub-s Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 ? 2001 Blair Society for Genealogical Research BSGR Home Page The Blair Society for Genealogical Research, Inc. , was incorporated as a non-profit corporation in the Commonwealth of Kentucky in 1984, and was granted exempt status under Section 501[c][7] of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code in 1991. We are a member society of the American Family Records Association (AFRA), Association of One Name Studies (AONS), Federation of Genealogical Societies (FGS) and the National Genealogical Society (NGS). The Blair Society promotes the policies of excellence and ethical standards in genealogical and historical research of these fine organizations. The objectives of the Blair Society for Genealogical Research are: To operate for charitable and educational purposes. To collect, preserve and disseminate Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Clan Blair Society Site BLAIRs OF THE WORLD About the Author BLAIRs of Maine Clan Blair Society Blairlin & BlairTrees Blair Organizations Blair Pages & Genealogies My Personal Genealogy Favorite Links & Guestbook BLAIRs Menu Let me introduce myself. Then check out my Ancestral page to see if we are cousins. - - Visit the Clan Blair Society pages at ClanBlair.org . Visit my pedigree charts to see if we're related! I still have lots of updates to do to my pedigree charts. This page will continue to grow and reflect the research I do, including my Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts roots. From my Mayflower ancestors who arrived in 1620 to the early settlers of Maine and New Hampshire, its all online. See my Links page for just some of the resources I use. If you research in the Bath, ME Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 If your Blanchard line starts from the Isle of Saint Jean then the following Information you will receive on these pages will help you trace your Blanchard line down through the ages. This information was extracted from Church records, Cemetery records and other sources that were available at the time. My only wish is that if you are connected to the any of the Blanchards from this small Province in Canada that you e-mail me and help me further my research on the Blanchard line. What I am looking for is the Blanchards that left the Island in the late 1800's and early 1900's. I will try to help you in any way I can to locate your ancestors that started out here on Prince Edward Island back in the 1700's. Check out some of my findings in the pages below, Remember if your grandfather or great Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 BLATHERWICK FAMILY INFORMATION CENTRE This site, which started in April 1999, contains a great deal of general information on the Blatherwick family. In addition, you can view masses of fascinating family history research, including a Blatherwick coat of arms & pictures of Blatherwycke Hall. The site also describes some famous Blatherwicks & the search for John & Kenneth Blatherwick. General Family Information . Can you help with Blatherwick information? Family history research .. Family coat of arms .... Blatherwycke Hall Famous Blatherwicks .... The search for John & Ken Blatherwick General family information This curious surname is an old Nottinghamshire (UK) name; it is still localised even today after 600 years (or more) of use as a surname. (Nottinghamshire is a county in the middle Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Blauvelt Family The official page of the Association of Blauvelt Descendants Founded 1926   Gerrit, son of Hendrick, arrived at "The Rocks" at Swede's Landing, DE in
March 1638 aboard the Kalmar Nyckel . He then
traveled up the Hudson River to Rensselaerwyck. On 7 May 1646 he married
Marretje Lamberts Moll in the New Amsterdam (NYC) Dutch Church. He received
a grant of farmland on Manhattan Island on what is now Broadway near Maiden
Lane and became known as the Blau Boer (Blue Farmer), his farm, the Blau
Veldt. On 22 October 1679, he married Josyntje Janse. In due time, all the
surviving children of Gerrit, with the exception of Elizabeth (child of the
second marriage) became shareholders in the Tappan Patent, and resided
there. Our pages on the history of the Blauvelt family are divid Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Blaylocks of Middle Tennessee Hello. My name is Jessie Blalock. I used to maintain a website which attempted to comprehensively cover all of the Blalocks, Blaylocks, and Blailocks in the USA. However, it soon became an overwhelming task, and I got "burnt-out" on Blalocks. Now I have passed the "online Blalock research" mantle on to cousin Ferman out in California, who is doing a fine job with his own Blalock website. Be sure to pay him a visit at his "mini-tour" site . Blalock is a very old Southern American name; most of us are descended from the man named Thomas Blacklock who came to live in Accomac Co., Virginia about 1623, a few years after the Jamestown settlement began. Thomas' offspring followed the "classic" Southern migration patterns, living in Virginia and North Carolina during Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Copies of the Blencowe Families' Book still available Blencowe Families' Association BLENCO BLENCOE BLENCOW BLENCOWE BLENKO BLINCO BLINCOE BLINCOW BLINCHKO BLINKO Welcome This site contains information regarding the activities and research of the Blincowe Families' Association. Coat of Arms This is the original ancient Blencowe Coat-of-Arms. Blincowe Augmentation Awarded to Adam de Blencowe by Baron William Greystoke - 1356 Blincoe Arms adapted by the first Blincoe in the late 1500's The Meaning of Our Surname by Helen Simpson Blencow or Blincoe is a place name acquired from having once lived near or at Blencow, a township consisting of two small villages in the Parish of Greystoke in Cumberland County, England. Adam de Blencowe was on the Cumberland Subsidy Rolls as early as 1332. He is t Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Copyright Comments Blick Surnames An error resulted in the e-mail account for this site being cleansed. Our apologies -- if you've sent an e-mail and not received an answer, please, please try again using Blick_TX @ yahoo.com -- just remove the spaces to create a valid address (helps keep down SPAM.) Thanks!! Welcome to the surname home page for descendants / ancestors of Hans Jakob Blickensderfer, born ca 1690 from Zug, Switzerland. After moving his family to Speyer in the Palatinate area of Germany, four of his five sons immigrated to Pennsylvania in the 1730's and descendants are found worldwide. The most common surname derivatives are: Blick Blickenstaff Blickenderfer Pleak Blickensderfer The research on this family dates as far back as Jacob Blickensderfer, Jr., who published 'The His Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Blondia and family. This genealogy of my family and related families is permanently under
construction and is subject to frequent updates. Visit again ! Click here
for Dutch text - Nederlandse tekst. Blondia Surname. Dr. Frans Debrabandere writes in his "Etymological Dictionary of the Surnames
in Belgium and North France" following on the Blondia type surname: Blondeel, -el(le), de Blondel, Blundell, Blandel, Blondeau(x),-a, -i(e)au(x),
Blondia, Blontia, Blandeau, -a(ux),-iaux: from "blond", haircolor. 1245 Petrus Blondiaus, Compiegne; 1264 Aelis li Blondele, Atrecht;
1398 Gille Blondel, Willaume Blondel, Jehan Blondiel, Jehanne Blondelle,
Moeskroen. All these names, and many others, refer to a haircolor. The Blondia name
is a name change from Blondiau or Blondeau. Blondeau is actually "Ki Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 WELCOME FAMILY GENEALOGY NBFA Application Blue Family News Blue Family Site Links Blue family on line BLAW 1.5 Homestead Family Bible Shared Book Orders Order Shirts and Hats Library 5th Other Genealogy Links Recent Births Recent Marriages Recent Deaths NEW Census Reunion News 2008 Reunion The National Blue Family Association Your host: Sarah Bitter Since 1992 Last updated: October 18, 2007 Click here and we will Tell you when this page is updated Join us at the Yahoo Group Link is available below. NEW - September 2007 Sample of our Newsletter The Chalice Is Now online! Please click on the above underlined words "The Chalice" and download in PDF format a sample of the Spring 2007 Chalice. We hope you enjoy it. If you are not a member of the NBFA click on the ' NBFA Application ' Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Bolch Genealogy Johan Adam Bolch and his wife Anna Christina (last name unknown) landed in Philadephia on 24 September 1753 on the ship Neptune (John Mason, Master) from Rotterdam, last from Cowes. They had two children with them, Jacob who was born in Germany prior to the voyage and Sebastian who was born during the journey. They settled in Berks County, Pennsylvania. Sometime prior to 1770 the family migrated to Lincoln County, North Carolina. The last name has been spelled in various ways through the generations including Balch, Balich, Boalich, Bohlich, Bohlig, Bolch, Boleck, Boley, Bolich, Bolick, Boliek, Bolig, Boligh, Bolih, Bolish, Bollich, Bollick, Bollig, Bolligh, Bolock, Bolsch, Boulch. Johan Adam was a shoemaker by trade. According to family stories, he had considerable propert Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Bonjour Family Genealogy This Page is about the genealogy of the Bonjour families of the
world, Switzerland, Italy, France, and the USA (so far). It will contain various
information and pointers for Bonjour and related or allied families including
genealogy charts, family history, stories, backgrounds, etc.. Surnames being researched
(on my line) include Bonjour , Sweeny, Sedlacek, Kletecka, McPhee, Vansickle,
Douglas, Anderson, Payne, Settle, Nugent, MacKenzie, Cargill, Hickey, McLean, and
Chisholm. Data on allied lines include Ackley, Botteron, Cosandier, Descombes,
Ducommun, Gauchat, Junod, Keeney, Krieg, Mouton, Simon, Stone, Theys, Vautravers, and
others. Abraham Bonjour decendants Genealogy Charts of theses families are currently under construction! Family Group Sheets or Surname Ind Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 THE BOOKOUT FAMILY Henry Wade Bookout III , Bookout Family Discussion List Owner Yvonne James-Henderson, Bookout Website Coordinator You are the 30628 visitor since the counter was installed on Oct 8, 1996 The Bookout Family Mourns the Death of Lawrence E. Bookout, 84, Pittsburg, KS Saturday, Dec. 23, 2000. He is survived by Mary Jones Bookout, wife of 61 years. This is a discussion area for anyone who has an interest in genealogy related to the BOOKOUT family, including BOECKHOUT, BOUCHOUT, BUCKHOUT, BOOKHOUT or any other related spelling. It has been a very long time since, in 1942, Hubert Bookout of Sherman, Texas began to correspond with other Bookouts in hopes of compiling a family history on behalf of all Bookout families. Since his time there have been half a dozen or so other Booko Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Boss Family Home Page Boss Bridge in Washington County, Indiana. The house on the right belonged to Simeon Boss. This homepage is intended to serve as gathering place of all Boss researchers and information. I encourage you to contribute your research, queries and photos. All Boss lines are welcome to contribute in the hope we may paint a more entire picture of the Boss Family. The German family name Boss is derived from a pet form of the name "Butze," which is a short form of the Germanic personal name "Burkhardt." Burkhardt is derived from the Old High German "burg," meaning "fortress" and "harti," which means "hard, strong." One of the earliest references to this name is a birth record of David Boss, the son of Albrecht and Eli Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 The Boulding Boulden Bollyng family of East Kent Location and Origins: The first noting of the name in Kent - available to me - appears in 1303 in the Court Manor rolls of Tremworth Manor, a manor which roughly approximates to modern day Crundale parish near Wye, a tiny isolated parish of a few families situated between Canterbury and Ashford. Crundale appears to the very centre of the origin of the family with Bouldings and Bouldens living very near by even to this day. Hardly anyone of this name from Kent does not stem from this little parish. There also appears to have been a connection between the Crundale Bollyngs (the earlier spelling variant of the name) and the Bollyngs of Whitstable in Kent because the family appear to have held land there in 1315 as noted in the Inquisitions Post Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 20 Nov 2001 Click here if you can not see the above links. Submit or view queries Submit or view pensions Submit or view Bible records Submit or view deeds Submit or view bios Submit or view obituaries Submit or view wills GenConnect visitor center T o post to or view the Bowen GenConnect boards just click on any of the categories above.? This is a easy way to post and share your Bowen information so that other Bowen researchers will be able to see it. This Bowen Genealogy Web Ring is owned by Donna Bowen Tate Want to join the Bowen Genealogy Web Ring ? [ Prev ] [ Next ] [ Random ] [ List Sites ] Bowen Surname Mail List Click here to subscribe to the Bowen surname mailing list.? When the "mail-to" window pops up, write just the single word "subscribe" in the body of the message. That's all Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 You've arrived at one of the most special places on the Web ~ home site of the B Consortium genealogy research groups. We cordially invite you to join
us as we celebrate the lives of our ancestors. If your forefather's surname was even remotely close to one of
the eighty variations of the Bower or Bauer surnames, we probably have material
inside our home for you. Even if your genealogy does not have one of our related surnames, we'd
still be honored by your company. It would please us immensely to have you
take a look at our home. Perhaps you'll find you're part of our online family
after all ... and wouldn't that be a nice surprise? Mini-memories of the Bower Homestead are recreated for you from the home
of Frank and Lenah Bower, formerly of Lincoln Park, Michigan. Their home
wasn't a fan Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Home | Home | Overview | Objectives | Name & Crest | Spot Light | Database | GEDCOM | | Links | Publications | Directories | Queries | Guest Book | Obituaries | Census | E-mail | Births | Divorces | Deaths | Marriages Welcome to the Bradburn Family Genealogy Site! This Web Site is devoted
solely to the promotion and advancement of the Bradburn surname. It's primary
purpose is to provide a medium for fellow researchers to share and exchange information
relating to the Bradburn surname as well as their ancestors and descendants. This Web Site is divided into thirteen sections. Navigating through the various
sections is accomplished by menu selections located on the top of each subsequent web
page. The Web Site will provide you with the opportunities to submit and view: Publications, Director Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 A syndicated introduction to the Name has the Family Arriving in Connecticut from England in 1650 How the Boston Bradlees irritated the English and started a revolution. Samuel Bradlee's (1796) casket plate has been found. The Bradlee Family Genealogy Surname and Person by Name Indexes The Whose Who in Bradlee-ey History Calling All Bradlees and Descendants Please Help by Adding, Updating, or Correcting your familys information! A small but distinguished group who deserve thanks for their contributions in establishing this database. Information From & About Bradlees Information gathered, but not yet indexed. Books and Papers authored by or about Bradlees over the years. Ben Bradlee, One of the more famous modern day Bradlees and long-time executive editor of The Washington Post. Bradlees a Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 We are proud to have been presented with the StudyWeb? Academic Excellence Award Welcome to Brainerd-Brainard Genealogy   According to Lucy Abigail Brainard , Daniel Brainerd arrived in Hartford, Connecticut in or about the year 1649 at or around the age of eight. Unfortunately, there is no
documentation to support this or the widely accepted belief that Daniel was from Braintree, England. There are a few family stories concerning Daniel's arrival at such a young age. One, that he was kidnapped from England and sold for his passage to the Wadsworth family of Hartford. Daniel was to live with and work for the Wadsworths until he reached the age of 21. Another version has it that Daniel's parents sent him to America due to unrest in England. We may never know the true story of his early Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 BRAKE Family History The purpose of this web site is to encourage research and exchange of
genealogical information on - as well as preserve - the family
history of the Virginia/West Virginia BRAKE families descending from Johan Jacob (d. bef 1760) and Mary Margaret BRAKE of Germany. Marriage record for Abram Reger (1795 - 1883) and Leah Ann Brake (1795 - 1835) Images of Estate documents of John
Regar (near bottom) Brake Family Cemetery, Hacker
Valley, Webster Co., WV Retraction Letter by David
Edwards Buzz Brake's
"The Brake Line" Web Site Brake Falls on Dumpling Run that powered Brake's Mill, Brake, Hardy County,
WVA (about 15 miles south of Moorefield) Picture taken by Larry Brake of Canton, OH Description of Brake Falls from Linnie Louisa Brake Cunningham's manuscript The
Brake Family Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 [ Home ] [ Up ] BRANHAM/BRANNAN/BRANNON FAMILY of Roane County, TN This information shared by Sandy Brannan, skbran@mississippi.net updated February 2000 Descendants of John Branham Generation No. 1 1. J OHN B RANHAM was born Abt. 1811, and died Unknown. He married M ALINDA K ANE December 31, 1829 in Roane County, Tenn.. She was born Abt. 1812, and died Unknown. Children of J OHN B RANHAM and M ALINDA K ANE are: 2. i. E LIAS MITCHELL2 BRANHAM , b. Bef. 1832, Roane County, Tenn.; d. April 30, 1864, Andersonville, Georgia. ii. A ARON BRANHAM , b. Abt. 1832, Roane County, Tenn.; d. September 22, 1877, Chattanooga, TN; m. C ATHERINE FREEMON , November 19, 1854, Roane County, Tenn.; b. Abt. 1830; d. January 01, 1901, Chattanooga, TN. iii. E MILY H. BRANHAM , b. Abt. 1833, Roane County, Tenn.; d Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Welcome to the Bratcher Family research pages. Herein, you will find information that has been collected over the years concerning various individuals with a variant of the Bratcher surname. Hopefully, you will be willing to contribute your information to help make this site a more complete picture of our family history. Your help, no matter how small may be the key to solving someone's problem and will take us one step closer to solving the mystery of our origins. If you send records, please remember to include the source. In one of my communications, I received this message: "I am enjoying your site, I explore it a little each day, you have a lot of information there and since I have a disabled husband and it is difficult for me to get out to do a lot of research, I appreciate all I Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Brausch Family History Please contact me if you are interested in trading genealogy information about the Brausch surname. My email address is: james@brausch.net Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 web hosting domain names photo sharing ? ?Online since January 1,1999? Udated June 3,1999? ? WELCOME to Breazeale Kinfolk on the NET! This site is the most comprehensive Breazeale Research Information site on the web. Information relating to Breazeale's from all over are at this site. (This includes surnames that's similar in spelling to Breazeale such as: Brazeale, Brazeal, Brasell, and Brazzell. Brazil) We are constantly working to bring you more information that would be interesting to Breazeale's trying to find kinfolk or ancestors. Please feel free to share any information that would be helpful to others. Also, contact us if you find any other Links that compliment BK ? Graphics for this site provided by Local Ireland Genealogy ? Subscribe to Breazeale Kinfolk breazeale_kin archive ? Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 BRENDEL - BRENDLE - BRINDEL - BRINDLE FORUM HOME PAGE The Forum consists of a group of people from all over the United States interested in researching the surname BRENDEL, BRENDLE, BRINDEL, BRINDLE. Many related surnames are included. For continuity, Brendel will be used here for all spelling variations. Exceptions: 1. When transcribing data from a published body of work, the spelling shown in the publication will be used. 2. Member submissions will reflect their spelling of the surname. The purpose of the Forum:    A place for members to provide information to each other and the World.    To attract genealogy researchers with a common interest.    To continually gain new information. SEARCH THIS SITE: Type surname or keyword in the box below, then click 'find'. po Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 The Brick Family Tree The Henry Brick - Harold Brick line The Thomas Brick of Wales line Check out this article on the origin of the Brick surname in Ireland. Brick Family Genealogical Forum The Brick Surname Message Board The Brick surname found in early Wisconsin Census indices Subscribe to the Brick-L mailing list! It is a mailing list for the discussion and sharing of information regarding the BRICK surname in any place and at any time. Or get the mailing list in the Digest mode. Genealogical Resources at the Omaha (NE) Public Library Check out my wife's family lineage at the Iseli Homepage Go back to my Home Page . Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 News Letter | Contact Sections First Chart Book Information ---> Newsletter Book Index Military Information Eastern Shore Quakers Photographs Wills U.S. Geological Sites Guestbook ---> Links Contact Us Welcome! There was no full newsletter for Summer 2007, we basicly sent out the info on the reunion. You can read the online version of the newsletter. There was not a lot of news to send everyone, and we didn't have any articles. We'll send out a full newsletter when we get enough to right about. Please send us your news and articles for inclusion!!! Email us! The 2007 reunion will be held on August 18th at Tyrell Hall in Columbia, NC (same as last year). It is located at 906 Highway 64 East, across from the Hessmart. The menu this year will be: North Carolina BBQ, lasagna, coleslaw, garden Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 THE BRIDGES-L CENSUS PROJECT All of these US Census links are for the BRIDGES / BRIDGER and variations of the surname only. The submitters names are listed after the census records. You may contact them directly, or join the BRIDGES-L list. You may post your questions to the list after you have received your welcome message. For a list of other BRIDGES Documents and Webpages, Click here . CHECK BACK OFTEN, AS WE ARE, CONSTANTLY, ADDING MORE RECORDS................. CENSUS RECORDS: GEORGIA 1860 Census of Carroll Co. GA 1850 Census of Coweta Co. GA 1860 Census of Coweta Co. GA 1870 Census of Coweta Co. GA 1900 Census of Coweta Co. GA 1850 Census of Dooly Co. GA 1900 Census of Greene Co. GA 1850 Census of Gwinnett Co. GA 1850 Census of Jones Co. GA 1850 Census of Lowndes Co. GA 1840 Census of Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Genealogy Website Announcements Early Brownsons Genealogy Links Genealogy Services Searches Surname Links Biographies Charles Bruce Brownson Rep. IN Charles H Brunson Charles J Brunson Cleveland Levi Brunson David Bronson Rep. ME Gideon Brownson 'Hattie' Brunson Isaac Bronson Isaac Brunson Isaac Hopkins Bronson Rep. NY Jack Walter Brunson Jack Walter Brunson James Irwin Brownson, Rev. D.D., LL.D. John Brownson Lewis Brunson Michael E. Brunson Nathan Brownson Orestes Augustus Brownson Peter Lorenzo Brunson Sarah M. Brownson Seymour Brunson Timeline Silas Bronson Stephen Bronson Walter B. Brunson William Watts Bronson _________________________________ Books A History of the Brunson Family A Record of the Brunson Family Bronson, Brownson, Brunson Brownson Branches ____________________________ Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Buchanan Family Genealogy This page outlines our family genealogy. The outline consists of family names
which link to the records of the families (known as "family group sheets"). Each
family record links to parent family and children's family records. These pages are being modified. A new program is being used to generate the group sheets. During the transistion some document links may not work. There are no longer public and private sections. All of the families appear in the same list without the private links. Sections: Family Trees Group Sheets Family History and Old Family Pictures As yet unrelated Families Outdated pages Questions or Comments? Other Pages: PEI Research Data (Background data on Buchanans and Stuarts/Stewarts in PEI lots 57, 58 and 67.) Last Update: 2-Aug-20 Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Buell Family Research Project This page was created by Darlene Kay (Buell) Durham for the purpose of joint research of the Buell Family and other satellite families. I say "joint research" because I?cannot do this alone. There is so much information available. There are many people out there with information that can help. My purpose is to provide what information I have learned to fellow researchers and to family members. The Buell (Bewelle, Beville) family originated in England. William Buell came to America in ~1635 and ended up settling in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut. In the early years, the Buell family migrated to New York, Michigan, and Florida. My side of the Buell family is from Michigan. Now, the Buell family is all over the country. The Buell name, strangely enough, means "fi Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 The Bulmer Family [ Home | Genealogy | History | Contact ] Welcome to the Bulmer Family Web Site! Genealogy Information. Please sign our Guest Book . Help fill our new history section . If you have new or updated information for the tree. Complete an Information sheet and mail it to me. [ Home | Genealogy | History | Contact ] Last update: Friday, May 04, 2007 Copyright ? 1997-2007 Doug Bulmer Contact: doug@bulmer.org Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 BURGUM FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY Burgum/Burgham Master Index The Burgum/Burgham Master Index is a list of people's names as recorded events. That is to say, someone might be listed several times - once for their birth registration, once for their christening, once for their death, etc. To carry out a search, please click below on the letter of the alphabet of the individual's christian name. The Master Index is far from complete and is being added too all the time. If you have additional data you can add to any of these lists please contact Doug Burgum at the BURGUM FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY. Also, if you require more information on an individual, please e-mail Doug at the BURGUM FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY. Thanks... A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U V W Y Z Home Page | Burgum News | F. A. Q. Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Welcome TO THE BURKS RESEARCH PAGE This page will be under construction as I can get to it, so check back. I now work so I don't have a lot of time for my genealogy but will keep up the web page. This is a page for all BURK /BURKS /BURKE /BURKES /BIRK /BIRKS ETC. We are all searching for that elusive ancestor and by working together we may be able to find them. If you would like to share your information or post a query, email me at betty.casey@worldnet.att.net and I will put the information on the pages. My paternal grandmother was a BURKS and she died when my father was 6 years old so I never got to meet her. That is why my great interest in the BURKS came about. I wanted to know more about her and where she came from. Visit my tribute to the victims of the terrorist attack on 9-11-2001 Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 THE BURLING FAMILY HISTORY The location of Burling has moved. We now have our own domain. Be sure to bookmark the new address. This site will automatically advance or you may manually advance . Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Burness Genealogy and Family History One Name Study Main Page Master Index Surname Index Robert Burns Family History Main Branch Scottish Branches English Branches American Branches Unconnected Branches Introduction: This website presents a brief summary of my research on the Burness family. I would greatly appreciate any additional information or corrections, and would be very pleased to hear from any distant relatives. Thanks. John Burness My research started with tracing my own Burness ancestors, but expanded into a One-Name Study, which means I am researching every occurance of the Burness surname worldwide. My primary interest is tracing every Burness I can find, and determining where they fit in the Burness family tree. I am also interested in other descendants of the Burness family Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 *** BURNETT FAMILY *** BEDFORD COUNTY CIVIL WAR RECORDS BURNETT BIRTH RECORDS - BEDFORD, VA. 1853-1856 BURNETT BIRTH RECORDS - BEDFORD, VA. 1856-1866 BURNETT BITS AND PIECES BURNETT/E GRAVE SITES - CAMPBELL COUNTY VIRGINIA BURNETT MARRIAGES - LUNENBURG CO., VIRGINIA CEMETERY AT SHILOH CHURCH / FOREST, VIRGINIA CIVIL WAR SOLIDERS OF BEDFORD COUNTY, VIRGINIA COPIES OF BURNETT MARRIAGE RECORDS - BEDFORD, VA INDEX TO BRIDES FROM 1754-1899 - BEDFORD, VA. INDEX TO GROOMS FROM 1754-1899 - BEDFORD, VA. INDEX TO MARRIAGES * MALES A-Z * 1805-1925 INDEX TO MARRIAGES * MALES A-G * 1805-1925 INDEX TO MARRIAGES FROM 1854 - AMHERST CO., VA JOHN BURNET KIN - WHERE WE ARE FROM LYNCHBURG AREA MARRIAGES - 1837-1880 MY BURNETT PHOTO ALBUM ORIGION OF THE BURNETT NAME RECORD OF DEATH - BEDFORD CO., VIRGINIA VIR Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Your website http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~burnhamfamilys/ has been selected as one of the best educational resources on the Web by StudySphere. StudySphere is one of the Internet's fastest growing sites of educational resources for students, teachers and parents. StudySphere has scoured the Internet to select only the finest sites to be included within its listing of educational links. This is for the useful links below, with educational value Welcome To the Burnham/ Burnum / Burnam Resource Page And allied Families Salyers/Peck With Link To: Burnham's in Ga, Al, & Tx I started this page after hitting brick walls for years and thought there might be others out there like me, or some that might not be able to get out to search for records. Don't assume all information is correct Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Burt Family Genealogy This is an ongoing attempt to document the genealogy of the Burt
family of the southeastern United States. This information has been
contributed by a number of researchers . Introduction Virginia Beginnings Burt Descendancy Chart The Burts of York Co., Virginia Richard Burt "The Elder" Josias Burt William Burt of Greensville County, Virginia William Burt of Warren County, North Carolina Notes on Mathew Burt Sr. (son of Moody Burt and grandson of Richard Burt "The Elder") The Burts of Gloucester Co.,
Virginia Family of John Burt and Grace [-?-] Their Children in Halifax Co., North Carolina and Beyond Joseph Burt Richard Burt John Burt Other Burts of Halifax County Not Yet Connected William Burt Sr. William Burt William Burt of Halifax Town Another North Carolina Burt F Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 The Busbee Busby and Variations Database We would like to welcome you to the Busbee Busby and Variations Database. This site was created by Barbara Peddicord. Her vision to create a gathering place for the Busbee Busby family researchers has resulted in this accumulation of the vast data now available on this site. In January 2002, Barbara passed the torch to Farrell Busbee. Farrell administers both the database and the Busby list on Rootsweb. Farrell in turn enlisted the aid of Tiffany to help design and implement his vision and the restructuring of the Busbee Busby Database. This database is dedicated to preserving the history of the Busbee Busby and Variations Surnames. Data has been donated by many Busbee Busby and Variations researchers from many branches of the family. We need your h Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Bushfield Family History Bushfields in 18th Century America Transcript of Miss Clara Erskine's 1896 Notes on the descendants of Samuel Bushfield and Elizabeth Erskine. Elizabeth Erskine died in 1853, age 95 years, and her husband, Samuel Bushfield, died some years before. They were buried in West Alexander, Washington County, Pennsylvania. Outline of 4 generations of Samuel Bushfield's Descendants (from 1747) -- This is a DIFFERENT " Samuel Bushfield ", but one whose son Samuel also resided in Southwestern Pennsylvania at approximately the same period of time as the Samuel Bushfield who married Elizabeth Erskine, referenced above. Table summary of 1778-1870 Bushfield Census and Mortality Summary references I have collected to date on individuals named BUSHFIELD. Gov. Harlan Bushfield , b. Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 After Seven Wonderful Years on the Internet I currently have to close this site... Thanks to everyone who helped I hope to return the site again in next year or so -Lee Buss- Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Bustard Genealogy Latest
News Thanks to Mary-Kate Bustard for the Coat of Arms (Aug 2000) Whatever the outcome, genealogical research offers pleasures
and insights which are unique. The desire which drives it is simple and
undeniable: it is the curiousity of the child who asks, 'Where did I come
from?' John Grenham, Tracing Your Irish Ancestors , Gill
& McMillan, 1992 Here is a short poem written by Jason
Bustard 's grandmother Elizabeth
Livingston . The embroidered words still hang above the dinner table
of his grandfather's home: The Bustard is an exquisite fowl With minimal reason to growl It escapes what would be Illegitimacy By the grace of a fortunate vowel. June 1997 Index : [ Purpose ],
[ Origins ], [ People ], [ Links ],
[ Questions ], [ Facts ], [ Snippets ],
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Votes:0 The Butler Society Welcome to the home page of The Butler Society. Membership of this one-name society is open to anyone with an interest in the family history or genealogy of any family of the name Butler. The Butler Society was founded in 1967 and has published The Journal of The Butler Society since 1968. A Butler Rally is held every three years in Kilkenny, Ireland. Members come from many countries including Ireland, UK, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, France, Germany, Spain, Argentina and South Africa. Hon. Sec. of The Butler Society, Melo Lenox-Conyngham, Lavistown, Kilkenny, Ireland. Fax: +353 56 21545 melosina@hotmail.com Honorary Secretary: Melosina Lenox-Conyngham ONLINE PAYMENTS More About The Butler Society | Journal | Rally | Researching Butler Families | Desperately Seek Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 "Butlers in 19th Century Alabama" has moved to: www.watermelon-kid.com/family/alabuts.htm Thanks for visiting! When you get to the new address, please be sure to bookmark it (Netscape) or save it in your favorites (Internet Explorer). . Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Links www.irishclans.com www.clanarans.com www.pdb23.ie www.byrneclan.org Down loadable information Griffith's Valuation Search Mis-spelled names Name variations 1824Pigot'sProvincialDirectoryDublin Genealogy Genealogy Bulletin Board (Fully Searchable) Genealogy Research Records Ireland Death Records County Records Meath County O'Byrne Battle Cry: "Shillalagh Abu" O'Byrne Motto: Certavi et Vici (we strive and we win) O'Byrne Song Follow Me Up To Carlow Clan Info and Activities USA Byrne Reunion at Milwaukee Fest Saturday, August 21, 2003-2004 Tent No. 1 (at the North End of Grounds) Reunion Aug 21-22 in Milwaukee Possible Caribbean Cruise Reunion On Gertrude Byrne All Irish Cruise on Holland America Line Sale Items: T-Shirts Byrne History Book The Clan O'Byrne of Leinster:AD 400- Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Please go to our New Site at: http://www.clanboyd.info Alert: There is a Boyd family group in California calling themselves House of Boyd Society (HOBS). They have a web site and say they publish a quarterly newsletter but they haven't mailed anything to members since 2002. I keep getting emails from people telling me how displeased they are with HOBS. One person sent me an email telling me she sent in a Life Membership fee to them ($150.00). After I let her know they haven't published since '02 and because of her insistance she got her money back. All I can say is before you send money to join a genealogy group is to make sure they provide the service they say they do. In this case I would ask for a sample copy of a current newsletter. For a history of the HOBS see: http://clanboyd.info/H Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Clan Bryson Home Page New Items! New Bryson Family History Book Published Possible Bryson Tartan Information DNA Project Bryson Virtual Family Cookbook Clan Registration Clan Registration . Modern Brysons Bryson Reunions/Gatherings Known Bryson Branches Hero Hall Past Brysons Bryson Origins Brysons in Scotland and Ireland Brysons in America Bryson Genealogy Family Crests and Tartans Bryce Tartan (Scot) Antrim County Tartan(Irish) Coat of Arms Special Charities Bryson House, Northern Ireland's Charity Special Thanks Panel graphics thanks to Bradley W. Schenk Questions or comments about our web site? E-mail webmaster Site Mission and Rules. This site was made possible from a grant by Quality Software Solutions, Inc. Clan Bryson Seanachie Coucil : Cousins Donnie Bryson, Claren Bryson, and Sha Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Great Success ! Apache is working on your cPanel ® and WHM™ Server If you can see this page, then the people who manage this server have installed cPanel and WebHost Manager (WHM) which use the Apache Web server software and the Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) successfully. They now have to add content to this directory and replace this placeholder page, or else point the server at their real content. ATTENTION! If you are seeing this page instead of the site you expected, please contact the
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Votes:0 Descendants of Andrew Brown, Sr. of Black Point, ME Prepared By: Arlene L. Brown Ackermann 4989 SE Hanson Circle Stuart, FL 34997-1714 (772) 781-4393 Send email to preparer: alafl@adelphia.net Ultimate Family Tree, ver 3.10 Patch BROWN Project Version 4071 22 Apr 2003 Feb 2004 UPDATE INFORMATION Because my genealogical software package, Ultimate Family Tree, is no longer being supported, I have transferred all my databases over to The Master Genealogist (TMG). This has resulted in my going through the hoops of a whole new learning curve. Add to that the fact that TMG does not currently convert my data into HTML format, I have to use a third-party software called "Second Site." Another learning curve. At my age, going through one learning curve is nerve wracking enough, let alone handling t Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Martin and Hannah Clark Baker of Halifax Co., VA. and Garrard Co., KY. and their Descendants Secondary Names: Bruner, Cambron, Campbell, Cleveland, Colquitt, Cooksey, Colvin, Corley, Fuqua. Gardner, Gifford, Green, Griffith, Hale, Hamlett, Hanks, Hay, Herron, Hicks, Holtzclaw, House, Hubbard, Huff, Huffman, Hungate, Ison, Kendall, Kilburn, Lambert, Laughlin, Lee, Litterel (al), Lyon, McGhee, McMannis, Moore, Ogg, Peavler, Rice, Robards, Shinn, Shipman, Skaggs, Sneed, Stone, Steele, Sturges, Swango, Taylor, Tandy,Votaw, Warren, Wright These are some of the names of those women and men who married into this Baker line in the 1700s and 1800s. Recent names are not included. More than 60,000 people have visited this site since its inauguration Aug. 19, 1998 Web Site Awards Lightspan Study Web A Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Family.Boyle.Net delves into the history of the Boyles, particularly descendants of Michael Boyle of County Clare, Ireland. Genetic genealogy: Click here for the Boyle Surname Project Updated 17 March 2007: To contact us, send e-mail to family@boyle.net Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 "The Thomas Blair Family" Updated November 15, 2004 Susan G. Tillman 6626 Gentle Bend DR Houston, TX 77069-1714 TillmanSue@sbcglobal.net I am reseaching the BLAIR families of Pennsylvania and Maryland. I have been compiling the following information for the past few years. I do have sources for much of the information presented and will share with anyone who is intereted. Starting in Generation four I also have photographs for many of the individuals. Although little is known other than the names of the progenitors of this American line their two sons have left records scattered across three states. This family had a touch of wanderlust and can be found in many states (CA, IL, IN, MD, MO, NC, OH, OR, PA). Families who have married into the BLAIR line include: Ames, Bailey, Baker, Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 BIDEWELL - One Name Study Updated August 24, 2006 bidewell@uniserve.com Edit Your Page I am researching all those with the BIDEWELL name. We are generally found in England, Canada, USA or Australia. My interest is in the Bidewell name specifically, recognizing that in the past some civil and parish records have mistakenly confused it with the more common, Bidwell or other variants such as Bidel, Biddel, Bedell etc.Ancestor Surnames being researched, personal and/or for my wife. BIDEWELL - Lightwing, Woodbine, Spruce, Dade, Butler, Curtis,Wildman. Norfolk and London England. CARTLAND - Allen, Jenkins, Scales, Lawrence, Godwin, Hannahs, Van Curan, Bidwell USA, mainly New England with roots back to England. BONNEY - Lea, Butcher, Clark, Green, Masterson. Mainly Suffolk, England SPAIN - Harvey Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 It is my intention to upload the entire contents of "Descendants of George Byam (?-1680)" by Edward Colby Byam, Ph.D., 1975. "Descendents of George Byam" is an amazingly comprehensive work with all the descendants through the male lines. Dr. Byam was a professor of foreign languages at the University of Delaware (1937-1955) and taught at the Suffield Academy in Connecticut until his second retirement in 1963, after which he devoted the remainder of his life to researching this book. Research stopped about 1973. Dr. Byam died in 1980. What an incalculable gift this man made to his cousins, having had no children of his own. To date, I have completed only the first five generations in their entirety but the report below includes large portions of George's descendants thro Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Your browser does not support script ? "Memory Lanes - - - - - - - - - - - - - - IN CONSTRUCTION MODE" This is a Research Site for the Surname BORING. Our Primary Goal is to document all the Borings that we can find and link as many as possible. There are over 30,000 family group sheets on this site, all somehow related to the Borings. There are however, many hundreds of family group sheets where we have not yet been able to link them to some "line" of the Boring Family. Probably 95% of everyone on this site has been documented. That being said there is still that few percent of which we have no documentation and those individuals either show no parents or they are attached to a set of parents due to cirumstantial evidence. Please view these family group sheets with an open mind and though Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Germany America Welcome! You are visitor number to this site since 21 June, 1996. --> --> Search This Entire Website , or John Blankenbaker's "Germanna Notes" (This Page Was Last Modified Wednesday, 13-Dec-2006 14:50:28 MST .) (If the text on this and other pages on this website isn't large enough, click here to see how to increase the size.) (If you wish to print only part of this page, and not the entire page, click here for instructions.) Don't forget the joint EAST TENNESSEE GERMANNA REUNION and BROYLES REUNION on 9 & 10 September, 2006 !!!!! This Reunion is for descendants of ALL East Tennessee Germanna Families. (Click here for information, location, driving directions, etc.) (Please plan for this early.) ! A short tutorial on Computer Security. How to protect your computer against v Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Frank Murray Browne, Jr. Frank Jr. went through school in Pueblo, CO. He quit high school for a year to help out the family during the depression. He graduated from Centennial High School in 1935. He enlisted in the service but later, bought himself out. Frank Jr. made the transition in 1947 and retired from the Air Force in 1959. During his career he saw England and Equador. And was stationed at such garden spots as Thule, Greenland and Fairbanks, Alaska. After his retirement he worked for the Civil Service at George AFB before again retiring in 1973. During his years in the Civil Service he was active with the union, The National Federation of Federal Employees, Local 977. He got a job with the Post Office as "Christmas Help" and found that wasn't for him. He reenlisted in the Army Air C Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Welcome to Home.net Home Buying First Time Home Buyer Homes For Sale Home Loans Homes for sale by owner Real Estate Brokers Interior Decorating Real Estate Foreclosures Home Remodeling Work From Home Furniture Cheap furniture | Timeshares | Modular homes | Home improvements Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 Please visit our sponsor INDEX For Bullock Genealogy Logo mdse. click the Bullock Genealogy Button to the left or right. BULLOCK GENEALOGY Purpose Other BULLOCK Home Pages William and Magadaline Bullock Parents of John Bullock. William and Phebe (Malin) Bullock William and Phebe were married April 4, 1842 in Henry County Kentucky to where he moved from Sullivan County Tennessee. William was the eighth child of William and Magadaline Bullock. John and Elizabeth (Wilburn) Bullock John and Elizabeth were probably married in Sullivan County and moved to Overton County Tennessee around 1850. Robert Lee and Bettie Bullock Robert Lee and Bettie were married in Tennessee, moving to Arkansas in 1885 or 1886. Other Bullock Cousins All Bullock queries WELCOME and encouraged. Please help make this pag Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 Attention : This site is under reconstruction. If you need a specific page, please send an email and we will try to get that source up as soon as possible. To view my portfolio, go to http://www.digroots.com/portfolio/index.htm . GENEALOGIST Behold the Work of the Old... Let your Heritage not be lost, But bequeath it as a Memory, Treasure and Blessing... Gather the lost and the hidden and preserve it for thy Children. (Christian Metz 1846) Who Am I? Self Portrait Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Joel Blakeslee (1787-1863), son of Colonel Samuel Blakeslee (1759-1829), descendant of Samuel Blakeslee (1599-1672), was my great, great, great grandfather. Joel with his wife and family settled Colebrook Township, Ashtabula County, Ohio in 1819. These pages are offered as a tribute to my ancestors and to provide a genealogical link to those researching the Blakeslee family tree. Email website author Dave Blakeslee at: rx7beachn@aol.com or dblakesl@home.com Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Pedigree Descendants Family Groups Biographies Maps Records Resources WELCOME To the Land of The Free and the Home of the Brays where the Brays are begotten but not forgotten. This site is dedicated to the ancestors and desendants of John Bray, Sr. In this family tree John Bray, Sr. is the trunk, his ancestors are the roots and his decendants are the branches. The decendants are down to John Bray, Sr.'s great-grandchildren. This will protect the privacy of living individuals and still allow family members who know who their parents or grandparents are to make the connection to the family tree (if there is one). Throughout the website (a work in progress) The various generations are color-coded to help the viewer the indentify the individuals. The color-coding is in the following format: Al Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Joseph Bucklin Society. A National History Center for the Gaspee Affair of 1772 and the Bucklin Family 1600-1899. Home Page In This Section Select Books to buy from Our JBS Bookstore Browse Bucklin logo T-shirts, other clothing, and gift items. Receive newsletter about History and Bucklins. Site Summary: (A) Rhode Island and Massachusetts History 1600 -1799, emphasizing the events and people involved in the Americans' 1772 attack on the Royal Navy ship Gaspee, and (B) Bucklin Family and Genealogical Histor y, including a 3,500 person database. This is a national history center both for the Gaspee Affair of 1772 and also for the Bucklin Family 1600-1899. American Revolutionary War & Colonial History Division 1: Burning the Gaspee and American Revolution History . How Joseph Bucklin fired th Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 ~this site best viewed 800 x 600 pixels~ Uniting Boens Around the World The Boen Researcher genealogy website is dedicated and designed as a research tool for anyone who has an interest in Genealogy or Family Research relating to the surname BOEN and various spellings at any time and any place. Contained within these pages you will find various records relating to the Boen family. I hope you will find it useful and will aid you in your quest to find your illusive ancestors. As all Boen descendants know, there aren't that many in the world, so if your name is Boen or you are a descendant of a Boen, feel free to drop me a line . I'd love to meet you. And if you have any questions, please let me know. I'll do what I can to help you or point you to someone who can. You are welcome and encourag Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Main >> Family & Home >> Family Life--Other My Boone Ancestors Oh what a tangled web we weave..when we research our family histories. Holli Boone Kees My Boon(e) Ancestry Welcome to my World of Genealogical Research of my Boon/Boone Ancestors . On this page you will find historical documents, family pictures, headstone photo's, family outlines, general reports, individual biographies, newspaper obitutaries, wills, land records, births certificates, deaths certificates, census reports, and marriages certificates that I have collected on my Ancestors. You'll also find links to download The Boone Family Newsletter that is quarterly produced throughout the year, My Boone Gedcom File with over 6000 descendants of Thomas Boon and Elizabeth Ratcliffe, from Isle of Wight Co., Va., The Boone Timeli Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 NiteOwl's Nest Look whooooo's in my Family Tree..... My Genealogy Research Lines: BANK - Germany
- 1873 BUELL - England
- 1630 BOYER - Germany
- 1731 KASANG - Germany -
1868 PETERS - Germany -
1873 ALLIE -
Canada - 1850 CAMPBELL - Canada
- 1850 GOYETTE - Canada
- 1850 The magic word in Genealogy is "sharing". I suppose it might be possible
to trace your family history without any help. However, you would miss
out on all of the new friends you make while you are "sharing" information.
So many people are eager to help with information, or the knowledge they
have gained while doing their research. I have met people
in Canada, England, Germany, New Zealand, and across the USA
who have been willing to help out in any way possible. This help has
been very deeply appreciated, and I look forward t Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Hello, and Welcome to the Bicknell Family Home page. What do we have here for you? Basically, everything related to the Bicknell and Becknell name. NEWS FLASH!! - Controversy concerning the origins of the Bicknell family New research by Robin Bush, Somerset Historian, 1999 , in "On Beacon Hill No.8" Click here for the >> Bicknell Genealogy We need more Family History NOW!! - can you Help??? With many thanks to Marcus Bicknell for the contribution of his extensive research of the UK and Australian entries. And Scott Bicknell for his support in providing the Bicknell.net Domain Name. View The Bicknell Guestbook and please Sign the Bicknell Guestbook This Genealogy On The Web Ring site is owned by Derek Bicknell . [ Prev | Skip It | Next 5 | Random | Next | List Sites ] Want t Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 BANDY FAMILY HISTORY This website is dedicated to promoting interest in, and contact among members of, the worldwide Bandy family. The site focuses on research into the history and genealogy of the Bandy family, but also carries family news and advertising to encourage family contact. We depend entirely on contributed material to keep this site fresh and interesting so please keep sending me your genealogies, raw data, opinions, photographs and news . Our policy is to publish everything we get (subject to owners permission) and to keep it published, we don't remove any useful data once it has been published - unless it is updated, extended or otherwise improved upon. We have had a great response and lots of support. We are now getting over 14 hits a day on average, which is is surprisingly Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 THE BARD FAMILY Genealogy Web Page "One World... One Family" Enter your e-mail address below and click OK to receive notification when this page is updated. Our new FREE Change Detection Robot will tell you whenever this page changes! This will save returning and manually searching for new information. Should you decide later you don't want to continue this FREE service, just follow the instructions for cancellation that will be sent to you via e-mail. You can monitor ANY page for changes using this valuable, free, time-saving service: Monitor this page for changes. Enter Email: (& Click OK): it's private by ChangeDetection http://www.ebay.com/auctionforamerica/ A Moving Remembrance of 9/11 Tribute Tiles for 9/11 This site is HTML 3.2 compliant and best viewed with Netscape Navigator 3.0 o Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 The Bartlett Family - Bartletts of Pendomer Welcome to "The Bartlett Family" web-site Welcome to "The Bartlett Family" web-site This web-site traces the ancestors and descendants of Robert Hamilton Bartlett, who was born in Australia in 1878, subsequently moved back to the United Kingdom, where he lived his life until dying at the age of 90 in Hove, Sussex. Robert was very interested in his family ancestry and started researching it in his latter years. This interest was subsequently taken up by two of his sons and one of his daughters: Peter, John and Kathleen. However, it is Peter who spent the greatest amount of effort into this research and who is the author of this work. Peter, who with brothers Robert and Frank, chose to live in Australia, where he enjoyed a successful career. On the Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 The Basford Family Genealogy Bas(s)ford Family Trees LINK AUTHOR(s) Descendants of Jacob and Elizabeth (Clifford) Basford of Hampton, NH Kevin Spaulding and Marge (Basford) Spille Descendants of Henry and Mary (Gibbs) Basford of Maine Kevin Spaulding and Chuck Basford Descendants of Zebede and Delilah (Carr) Bassford of Morgan Co., WV Kevin Spaulding and Marge (Basford) Spille Descendants of William and Frances (Adcock) Bassford of Bramcote, Nottinghamshire, England Kevin Spaulding and Marge (Basford) Spille Descendants of Thomas and Rachel (___) Basford of Anne Arundel Co., MD Kevin Spaulding and Marge (Basford) Spille Descendants of William and Thankful (Duryee) Bassford of New York City, NY Kevin Spaulding and Marge (Basford) Spille Descendants of William and Sarah (____) Basford of Bru Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 The BASKERVILLE Families of Erdisley Castle,
Hereford, England If you have any links or photos etc, please send them to me mike(at)moonrakers.com I am building a
worldwide database on all the Baskervilles who originated from
Hereford. If you have a tree of
your side of the line, please send me a copy. This page is written in BASKERVILLE fonts Download the baskvill.ttf file DISCUSSION BOARD An Old Baskerville Castle Baskerville Hall The Hounds of the Baskervilles Sir James Baskerville -searchable Tree Sibill Baskerville - searchable Tree John Baskerville - The Printer More on John the Printer Even more on John! The Curse of the Pharaohs Howard Baskerville An American in Iran Join the Baskerville Listserver! Send messages to other Baskerville Researchers! The Baskerville Coat of Arms - from Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Welcome to the Bethurem Family website. This is for all BETHUREMs and all spelling variations such as BETHURUM, BETHURAM, BETHUREN. My goal is to compile as much information about the Bethurem family as possible. I welcome additions and corrections. If you have any photographs or digital copies of documents, I would love to include them. This site only includes information for family members born before 1905 but my personal database has information on living family members as well. I look forward to hearing from you. Jenny BETHUREM Database Photographs Bethurem Databases Census Records Marriage Records BETHUREM mailing list - To subscribe, send an email to BETHUREM-L-request@rootsweb.com , with the word "subscribe" in the body of the message. Other Websites I Maintain Falklore - Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Site down indefinately. I plan to recreate it at a later date. But for most of my Birtcher tree you can access it at the web page below or you will be redirect there momentarily. If you haven't been redirected with in 15 seconds then please go to http://www.mariahswind.com/genealogy Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Listed in The National Register of Historic Places 441 Seven Hills Road at the Route 11 Interchange Plymouth Township - Ashtabula, Ohio Sala Blakeslee's Family Tree ~ and ~ Log Cabin Days '98 PhotoShoot "Web Hosting Services Provided by Suite 224" Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 The Bo?ecker Family Database. The Photo of the Month. The Bo?ecker Newsletters. Bo?ecker Family Mystery Photographs. Links to other Web Sites. Bo?ecker Documents & Images. A Log of Changes to this Web Site Identified Old Bo?ecker Family Photographs. This site was last modified on 31 October 2007. If you have any questions or comments please contact Scott Bosecker . Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Welcome | The_Bothwell_Surname | Coat_of_Arms | Surname Database | Researcher Index | Historical_Information | Genealogical_Links | Discussion_List | Site_Map | What's_New | Feedback_&_Comments | Unclaimed_Property | Web_Rings_&_Awards The Bothwell Database This master file has grown to include more than 20,000 persons in more than 25 distinct Bothwell lines originating from Ireland or Scotland (its about a 50-50 mix although it is almost certain that all the Irish Bothwells ultimately originated in Scotland sometime during or shortly before the Irish Plantations of the 17th Century.) One thing you will not find in this list is any relationship to Mary, Queen of Scots or the Earl of Bothwell. I have attempted to eliminate any entries where the title Bothwell is used rather than the i Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 The Bourcier - Boursier Genealogy Page By Richard H.Bourcier Deep River, Ontario Canada UPDATED October 29, 2007 While researching my family tree during the late 1980s, I took the liberty of listing every marriage involving male and female Bourcier / Boursier that I encountered in books and official documents. This does not pretend to be a complete list by any stretch of the imagination. The present list includes about 400 marriages in Canada, the United States and Europe. I certainly missed hundreds more. However, the list is presented as I recorded it at the time. Please forgive any typographical errors! If this information helps another member of this pioneer Canadian family, my efforts are not in vain. I have been able to trace my roots back to Saint Seurin d'Uzet, France circa 1620. I Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 The Boyle Family Genealogy Home Page This site uses frames and your browser appears not to support them. It is suggested that you download the latest version of your preferred browser from either Netscape or Microsoft . Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 This is a place where you can learn about — and contribute to the knowledge of
— the Brolsma family. Browse this page and click on the links to the left to explore
further. A New Brolsma Book High-resolution PDF of cover (1.1 Mb) Een slagje hier en daar (?A Battle Here and There?) is the title of the second book of Ulke Brolsma . It is a documentary about his great-grandfather, Hessel Brolsma , an eighteen year-old boy from Stiens, who was conscripted into the military in March, 1831. King Willem I elected to start a campaign against the Belgians, who dared to resist the Orange king and wanted to be independent. Thousands of Frisians were forced to go to war to teach the rebels who was their rightful king. Hessel Brolsma would be a soldier for five years, took part in the Ten Day Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 The
Burke Museum A
virtual family reunion! See a chart of the descendants of
John Burke HERE Thanks to Bill Burke in Texas for this
wonderful chart John Burke (b. 1818 in County Tipperary, Ireland
and died 1888 in Clinton County, Iowa. Brother of Edmond, William, Elizabeth) with wife Nancy Quinlan Burke. This portrait remains in the home of their descendants, the Roeder's, in Clinton County, Iowa. Edmund
Burke (b. 1883 Andover, Iowa) and Gertrude Tucking Burke (b. 1885 Lyons,
Iowa)Married November 10, 1909, Clinton County, Iowa. (These are my
grandparents - Maureen Burke Salmi) James Isadore Meighan (b 1886 in Clinton County, died in 1989 Fayette, Iowa - grandson of John and Nancy above) and wife Margaret Costello. (James and Margaret are the grandparents of Jean Kremer in Clermont, Iowa.) Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 The Descendants of Richard, John and Thomas Beach Of Connecticut Ross D. Andrews 7558 Quail Run Lane Manassas, VA 20109 Ultimate Family Tree, ver 2.0 LARGE Project Version 277 October 11, 1997 Also try this site with
extensive Beach information from Eugene Beach or take a look at his site at http://members.aol.com/eugeneb/home.htm NOTICE Due to ongoing medical problems, I am unable to respond to email at this time Table of Contents Aikens , Alling , Anderson , Andrews , Arksey , Atwater , Baldwin , Beach , Beecher , Beers , Bentley , Boardman , Booth , Bradbury , Bradley , Byington , Carter , Chatterton , Comstock , Cooley , Curtis , Devine , Dunlopp , Fairchild , Frost , Glover , Goldsmith , Graves , Hall , Harmon , Harrison , Hill , Hotchkiss , Hough , Hull , Johnson , Lamb , Lawrence , Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Big Ed B all I nterest G roup of E dward's D escendants From Edward Ball have descended the Balls of South Orange, New Jersey in the line of his son Thomas and grandson Aaron. From Caleb, another son, have sprung the Balls of Hanover. Those of East Bloomfield are from Joseph, another son. Who was Edward Ball, our Forefather? Even More About Ed BIG gED-com BIG gED-com Site Home Page Surnames Index of Persons Index of Places Download the BIG gED-com RESOURCES Abstracts and Documents of Interest to Ball Family Researchers BIG gED-com Site Book Area LDS FHC Film & Books on NJ Ball Family Publications & Books of Interest to Ball Family Researchers LINKS Horseneck Founders of Newark, New Jersey Related Sites Files, Reference, Places, Related Names, Miscellaneous, Links to Cousins Pages FAMILIES Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 You will be sent to The BUIE Surname Resource Center in 10 seconds... If you prefer not to wait, click the image above and select SURNAME RESOURCES from the menu. best viewed at 800 x 600 or higher Search This Site The Web for Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 The House of Burnett Chief, James C. A. Burnett of Leys, Banchory, Scotland Welcome to the House of Burnett's website! This website is for all those of the name of BURNETT (or variant spellings... see below)**, its origins in Great Britain (Scotland in particular), and its history and traditions wherever in the world the family traveled. The Burnett family is one of the most illustrious of Scottish families, with a history going back to before the Norman Conquest, an ancient coat-of-arms and a record of many distinguished members in the church, in letters, in the law and in the military. On these pages you will find a brief history of the family, as well as numerous other Burnett "accoutrements". **Variant spellings of the name include but are not limited to the following: Burnett, Burnet, Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 ? 1998-2002 The Blake Files Genealogy of the Blake Families of Ohio & New England with roots in Somerset, England William Blake Sailed from Plymouth, England on March 20, 1630 aboard the "Mary and John" and arrived in Nastasket, Massachusetts on May 30, 1630. This site is devoted to his descendants. The Genealogical information contained on this page may be copied, linked to, or downloaded freely for your personal genealogical research; however it is not to be used for commercial purposes, nor may it be uploaded to any web site. The Blake Files created and maintained by Rick & Carla Blake . Surnames Articles Wills Photos Links Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Genealogy Go to.... Home Page About Us/Membership Membership Form History Castles Scottish Games Genealogy/BBoard Y-DNA Project Biographies Bruce Lineages Merchandise Comments Guest Book Bruce Genealogy Books | Bruce Genealogy Web Pages | Biographies | House of Bruce lineage | BRUCE Y-DNA Project | Castles BRUCE Y-DNA Project Although the term "family" encompasses much more that mere genetic makeup, some of you may wish to avail yourselves of some modern techniques to "fill in the blanks" of your genealogical research. If this is the case, you may wish to click here to learn more about this project or contact me for more information. It should also be emphasized that (with the exception that the President and Vice-President of the Family of Bruce International must carry the surname of Bru Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Index | Surnames | Search Links Welcome to "He who knoweth not from whence he came, careth little whither he goeth." Daniel Webster My Primary Goal concerning genealogy, would be that of finding Jacob Joseph Bleach 's roots. He was my Great-Great Grandfather. I've been told that his birth name might have been changed from BLECHA or BLEICH to BLEACH. Family contacts on the Net The main Lineages that are included on my pages are: 1. Buckle - Which is about 75% of this site. 2. Jones - Which is about 20% of this site. 3. Bleach - The new journey into research! Surnames - over 350 of them! EVERY member in my family tree database (1900+) Longevity Analysis Report for my family Name searching links Obituaries Comments, Suggestions and of course Data, are always welcome! Written and Maintained by Read More Go to Site
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