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Staal and Worldwide Connected Families - Website
ITS purpose is to display, gather information and extend the family tree for the benefit of people with the Staal family name and their connected families. THE Staal & Worldwide Connected Families ? Website, is a unique site with not only lists of names & dates, but origins, priceless family stories, histories, detailed historical facts about our ancestors, lifestyles, the Holocaust, family trees, genealogical reports, kinships, links & family photos all exclusive and not found elsewhere. THE family trees cover eleven generations of the Staal & their closely connected families. |
The Baers of Cleveland OH & South Africa
Genealogy Report: Descendants of Abraham Schultz The Baers of Cleveland OH & South Africa: Surname List |
The Kennedy Family of Northern New Jersey
Michael Kennedy, my great grandfather, immigrated from Ireland in 1869. He settled in Pt. Oram, New Jersey where he met and married Anna Maloney. The Maloneys are also from Ireland. Joseph Grimm and Anna Hannaka from Germany. They settled in Dover, New Jersey. Barbara A Babbitt - InterneTree |
Arenson-Oboler-Obeler-Obler-Padnick-Padrushnick-Stein
InterneTree: Descendants of David Cox Arenson-Oboler-Obeler-Obler-Padnick-Padrushnick-Stein: Surname List |
The Charleen Saylors Ballance Family Home Page
I am researching John W.CLEAVENGER who was married in Hanover, KS to Amanda ??. They had four children: William D (Jake), George, Dan and Bertha. All were born in Hanover. William married Mayme Adelseck. I am looking for any information about her parents: John ADELSECK Sr. born in 1844 and married in Hanover, KS to Mary Moran from St. Louis, MO.\r\nI am looking for any information about Jay Washington INGRAHAM b. 6/10/1854 in Bancrost, WI and d 8/5/1934 in Ashland, NE. He was married to Bell Johnson and Ingabird Crowstein.\r\n\r\nI am looking for any information about Henry Roscoe BALLANCE (abt 188.)from North Carolina who had two sisters: Alice and Anna. He had two children: Battle Ransom BALLANCE and Gladys and his wife died at childbirth. His sister Anna raised the children.\r\n |
The Goldberg, Abelman, Adelson and Almoslino Families
Here is a brief summary of my great grandparents. Meyer Goldberg and Sarah Goldsmith are from Germany and lived in New York, New York, USA. Isaac Liebeskind and Jette (Yette, Jeanette) Sperling came from Krakow and lived in New York, New York. Abraham Schoenlank (sometimes spelled Shonlang) and Augusta (Gmendal) Nathan (her mother was Banche Nathan)came from the German Empire and lived in Chicago, Illinois, and New York, USA starting early 1860's. Abraham (his father was Zalmon) Abelman and Sora (Sarah) Weiner (her father was Ben)immigrated to Chicago, Illinois at the turn of the century from Vilki and Kaunas, Lithuania. Samuel (Schmiel Hymowitz)Chaimovitz (which spelled his name many different ways) and Fagel (Fannie) Shershantovitch (sometimes shortened to Sherman) came from Warsaw and Krakow and immigrated in 1899 to Chicago, Illinois.\r\n\r\nMy husbands great grandparents were Samuel Adelson and Nettie Avron. His grandparents Esie Adelson and Rose Shapiro moved to Seattle, Washington, USA in the early 1900's from Russia. His great grandparents Behor Mentesh (Jack) Almoslino and Estrea (Esther) Benezra came from Tekirdag and Constantinople (Istanbul), Turkey. They lived in Seattle, Washington starting in the early 1900's. His great gNancy Adelson |
The Buddy Adelsberger Family of West Frankfort, IL Home Page
The Muir Family came to Illinois from Arkansas and Indiana. \r\nJoshua and Eliza Pearson came to the United States from County Durham, England between 1910 and 1916. \r\nAnton Holup family of Antigo, Wi. \r\n |
The Benjamin Alfred Addison family of Brunswick, Georgia
Surname list of: Mark Forrest Addison\r\n |
gura humorului jewish community
The aim of these pages is to provide a photographic record and to provide the burial records of the Gura Humorului Jewish cemetery, and others records from the Jewish community of that town, for the benefit of those genealogists who live some distance away and for the decedents of Gura humorului Jewish community. |
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