Total Records: 10
Chris Balston's Family Home Page
feudal Dorset and its yeoman farmers (the Balstons), to maritime Fifeshire at the time of King James 111 (the Woods, who number among their ilk the celebrated sea Admiral Sir Andrew Wood of Largo and the renowned Victorian explorer Captain John Wood), to the Tower of London in the early eighteenth century and its tipple loving Master Armourer John Grimer, and to rural Gloucestershire where my earliest traced Trinder ancestor is found farming in Bishops Cleeve, Nr. Cirencester. Later travels in time brought me to the Pinwills of Ermington, Devonshire, including The Reverend Edmund Pinwill and his seven highly talented daughters who set up their own carving business. Their ancesters included the Rashleighs of Menabilly, Cornwall including Jonathan Rashleigh of Civil War fame, made famous by Daphne Du Maurier's novel The King's General. Chris Balston's Family Home Page: Surname List |
The Edward C. Badger Family of Hudson, New Hampshire
InterneTree: Ancestors of Edward Charles Badger, Jr The Edward C. Badger Family of Hudson, New Hampshire: Surname List |
Qui Habet Aures Audienti, AUDIAT! Matthews 11-12
All-in-One Tree of Ole Pedersen Qui Habet Aures Audienti, AUDIAT! Matthews 11-12: Surname List |
Philip Trygve Arneson, Colorado Springs, CO
InterneTree: Trygve Arneson Philip Trygve Arneson, Colorado Springs, CO: Surname List |
My Genealogy Home Page
InterneTree: Susan Joy Andrews |
The John G Allen, Jr Family Home Page
William Allen and his wife, Anne Goodale, both orginal settlers of Salisbury, Ma in 1639. |
The James Kershaw Goodale family of Camden, SC
Elizabeth Achenbach - InterneTree |
Happel-Rundschau / Happel-Genealogy
Happel-Genealogy is a magazine on CD-Rom and internet, which is principally involved in researching this special family name. For subscribers there is a database of 25.000 individuals. |
Goodale Family Tree
I\m trying to trace my family roots and would love to hear from anyone who has any of the listed surnames |
Descendants of Jacob Bollinger
Jacob Bollinger was born in 1784 in North Carolina to Peter Bollinger, son of Heinrich Mathais Bollinger. Jacob and his wife Sarah Moreland moved from Tennessee to Randolph County, Illinois, in 1828, and then moved to Missouri, where Jacob died between 1850 and 1860 in Hickory County. |
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