Total Records: 21
The Findings of My Barber Genealogy
InterneTree: Ancestor Fan Tree of Edwin Mae Barber, Sr. The Findings of My Barber Genealogy: Surname List |
My Genealogy Home Page
InterneTree: Descendants of Charles Boldon Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of William Fisher Genealogy Report: Descendants of Charles Boldon |
The Vicari/Aplin/.Beaudoin/,Baker Family
InterneTree: Stephanie Baker VA Report: Birthday Report The Vicari/Baker Family: Surname List |
Bailey Family of Los Angeles, Ca
Bailey Family of Los Angeles, Ca: Surname List |
The Bainbridge Home Page
The Bainbridge Home Page: Surname List |
Baber Family Tree
Baber in Virginia. Witt in Bedford County, Virginia Imes and Pfister in Ohio. |
My Genealogy Home Page
InterneTree: Taylor Anne Hurray (Baber) |
Michael Babe Family Home Page
Babe - Ireland Wisconsin Iowa Coakley - Maine Massachusetts Iowa Setchell - England Iowa & Oklahoma Voss - Unk origin Iowa Peterson - Denmark Iowa Perry - Massachusetts Iowa Bassett - Iowa Callen - Ireland Wisconsin Burns - Wisconsin Iowa Olley - Wisconsin Goebel - Wisconsin InterneTree: Michael T Babe |
William Armbruster/Susan Stromberg
InterneTree: Liz Bach (Bak) William Armbruster/Susan Stromberg: Surname List |
The Nix And Richard Families
InterneTree: Brenda K Ardoin Genealogy Report: Descendants of Henry Nix The Nix And Richard Families: Surname List |
Anderson/Thayer Family Home Page
The Thayer family I have traced back to 1500 in England. The Babel's I've tracked back to 1856 in Germany. The Gillies I go back to 1819 in Scotland. Russell Faye Anderson married Anna Deziel. He was born around 1900 to 1910 in Ohio. He later moved to Michigan and died in 1966. Ronald D Anderson - InterneTree |
Russian Molokan and Subbotnik Genealogy Research Web-site
Bill Aldacushion surname list |
Fran Aitkens Family Home Page
London area:\r\nAITKENS, 1800 to 1930\r\nBABER, 1800 to 1930\r\nJOHN AITKEN moved to London from Fifeshire in about 1800. He added an 's\ to his name and worked in the building trade. Mary MACKELL (1770-1847), Jane BIRNIE (1798-1830). The BABERS were originally from Somerset, and have a connection to the manufacture of \floor coverings\ which seem to be an early lino. \r\nIn Fifeshire:\r\nThe family AITKEN, reputed to be \of Thornton and Windie Edge\ Beath and Dunfermline, Fifeshire.\r\n\r\nin Cornwall:\r\nKITTO, St. Ewe 1600 to 1860\r\nREAL, St. Ewe 1600 to 1860\r\nMORCOMB, St. Columb Minor 1600 to 1800's\r\nThese Cornish families intermarried and most emigrated to Ontario in mid-1800s. Bristol and in Somerset:\r\nESTLIN, BISHOP, SENIOR 1700 to 1850\r\nMy ancestor was the Rev John Prior ESTLIN, Unitarian minister at Temple Mead, Bristol. He married Susanah BISHOP. Susanah Bishop's parents, Nicholas and Dorothy Bishop.\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. |
Cutlip Connection
Cutlip Family Association presents: Cutlips in America -- Ancestors and Descendants of George Cutlip who arrived in Charleston, SC on 17-Oct-1749. Cutlip.Org serves as a hub for Cutlip Family activities. |
Dylan Michael Ruppell's Heritage
This web page is dedicated to finding my son, Dylan Ruppell's complete heritage. We\ve got him back fifteen generations as of date. We hope to go much, much further. Please help us in this quest |
Day genealogy of Buckingham County,Virginia
research of Day family since colonial times in Buckingham Co., Va. |
Baber Family Tree
Baber Family History Worldwide |
BOBO Family Assn.
Family Association for those researching the BOBO surname and variations -- Beaubeau, Babeau, Bobeau, Baubau, Babau, etc. |
Niedzwiecki, Soltysiak, Korovkin(a), Names/Nemes (and more)
Family Research on Many Names--if you have ANY of these surnames please contact me, I may have information on someone in your tree. |
Farmer Family Genealogy
We welcome all FARMER researchers. |