Total Records: 18
BERG/BEARS-GRANDMONT/ RUMISER CONNECTION
InterneTree: Mary A Bears BERG/BEARS-GRANDMONT/ RUMISER CONNECTION: Surname List |
Jennifer L. Grady-Bean Family Tree
Jennifer L. Grady-Bean Family Tree: Surname List |
The Deborah J. Bazinet Family Home Page
the Cadeau family migrated from the Sault Ste. Marie area, either from Drummond Island after the War of 1812-15 or from another area in that vicinity. Peter (Pierre) married Josephte (Josette) Duhaime around 1855-57, we believe in the vicinity of Sault Ste. Marie. The Bazinets are believed to have come from Quebec. Damase Bazinet is said to have come from the Ste. Emilie de l'Energie area of the province of Quebec, Canada. He married Victoire Dubeau in the mid 1800s. I believe that this marriage could have taken place near Ste. Emilie, as their first child seems to have been born in the province of Quebec. I believe that the Dubeau and Quesnelle families also originally came from Quebec. I believe that they migrated to Ontario in the early to mid 1800s and took up residence around the Penetanguishene area near Georgian Bay. |
The Balej's (Baley) of Austria Bohemia
The Balej's (Baley) of Austria Bohemia: Surname List |
The Family Tree of Elaine M. Dubie Bacinello of BC, Canada
Elaine M Bacinello surname list |
~Our Families~
InterneTree: Diane M Arose Genealogy Report: Descendants of Germain Doucet (Lord de la Verdure) Genealogy Report: Descendants of Jermiah Arose Genealogy Report: Descendants of Peter McDonell (McDonnell) Genealogy Report: Descendants of Michael Frandock(Frendock) |
The Dionne - Beaulieu Family Orchard
InterneTree: Michele Appelman ON |
My Genealogy Home Page
InterneTree: Eleanor Ellen Harris |
The Gagnon Family Of Ma
Arthur Joseph Gagnon born in Spencer, Ma son of Louis Gagnon and Celina Gagne/Gagner. The Gagnon's are from Quebec, Canada. The Gagnon Family of MA: Surname List |
THE MILLER ALLEN FAMILY HOME PAGE
THE MILLER ALLEN FAMILY surname list |
The Alexander of New brunswick
my ggggrandfather came here before 1839, settled in Bathurst, New Brunswick, on the Dunop Road (also known as Beresford). His name was William Alexander wife Robina. The came over with there son Archibald, who then married Margaret Moody. They had 4 children that I know of (Alexander, James, William and Martha Ann). Which then branches off from William, son James, son Robert and then daughter Alma (me). |
Thompson Family Genealogy Home Page
I am in the early stages of developing the genealogy of my family who grew up in the Brockton Massachusetts area. I am researching the names of Thompson, Minsk, Melenchuk,and Halgren, along with my wife's family, the DuBergers of Bourne, Massachusetts. In addition, I am searching my family roots back to the state of Maine, the countries of Russia, Sweden and Scotland where my ancestry was born. I am also researching the names of Duberger and Glynn, from Canada and Ireland respectively. |
Jansen Genealogy
Welcome on the homepage of Pieter W.Jansen Many hours of work have been put into the research and documentation of these ancestors. I hope you will enjoy the history and genealogyco information . The family tree of the Jansen family is traced back to a marriage with Zacharias Jansen and Mayken Abrahams de Heger in the year 1627 in Utrecht , the Netherlands. The family-tree is updated to the year 2004. I have done my best to compose this site with due care. If you have any comments however, please send me an e-mail. Thank you for visiting pwjansen.nl |
Jansen Genealogy
The family-tree of the Jansen-family is traced back to a marriage in the year 1627, the marriage of Zacharias Jansen. The family-tree is updated to the year 2004. |
Cousin Searchin\
The personal genealogy of Adrian Balch and her family. |
Ana's Place
My homepage which includes a constantly-updated genealogy section. Includes both my genealogy (Thomas) and my husband's genealogy (Durbin). |
Dubelaar Genealogy
Dubelaar (ca. 1660 - today) |
Jansen / Kreugel Genealogy
Family history of Jansen started in 1627 Utrecht, Netherlands.In 1843 the Kreugel family are connected. |