Total Records: 11
THE LYLE, WELLS, NISBET FAMILY
InterneTree: David Lyle Wells THE LYLE, WELLS, NISBET FAMILY: Surname List |
The J. Michael Balcer's of OKC, OK
Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Robert Campbell Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Frank Stanley Balcerkiewicz Genealogy Report: Descendants of Balcerkiewicz |
The Aussem Family of New Jersey Central Page
The background is French and German and I believe our migration path was from Canada. |
The Kirsch George A. Family of Evansville
Linda Darnell Allen surname list |
The Mathias (Mathew) Kirsch Home Page
Kirsch family they were all from around Evansville In. They are mostly Catholic, Mathias (1831-1898) was from Germany, his wife,Catherine Kessler(1831-1896) was from Germany also. His son ,my grandfather, Christian (1856-1906)lived in or around Bluff City Ky. in Jan. 1900, when my father, George A. Kirsch was born. |
The Camps and Summers of West Virginia
FTM site with descendant reports of: Johann Georg Sommer, Peter Thomas (Sr.) Hohl, George Henry Camp, Sr., James Keown, and James Frame. |
Allison Family Of Southern Illinois 1809 to Present
THE ALLISON FAMILY CAME TO THE AMERICAS AROUND 1750 or1760.THEY WERE SCOTS WHO MAY HAVE LIVED IN IRELAND OR WALES PRIOR TO DEPARTING FOR THE AMERICAS. THEY POSSIBLY CAME IN TO THE AMERICAS THROUGH PHILIDELPHIA OR AMBOY OR NEW YORK CITY AROUND 1750 OR 1760. SAMUEL AND JONATHAN ALLISON WERE PROBABLY BORN IN AMERICA SOON THEREAFTER. MAKING\r\nSAMUEL AROUND 50 YEARS OLD WHEN HE LIVED IN MASON COUNTY, KENTUCKY AND 68 YEARS OLD WHEN HE DIED IN LAWRENCE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. \r\n \r\nMessage Boards \r\n \r\nFamily Home Pages \r\n \r\n Create a Home Page \r\n \r\n Search Family Home Pages \r\n \r\nCelebrity Trees \r\n \r\nVirtual Cemetery \r\n \r\n Search for a Tombstone \r\n \r\n Contribute a Tombstone \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n\r\nFamily Finder \r\nFirst Name: \r\nMiddle: \r\nLast: \r\n Still living \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nAllison Family Of Southern Illinois 1809 to Present\r\n \r\nUpdated October 31, 2002\r\n\r\n\r\nAbout Our Family Research \r\n\r\nTHE ALLISON FAMILY CAME TO THE AMERICAS AROUND 1750 or1760.THEY WERE SCOTS WHO MAY HAVE LIVED IN IRELAND OR WALES PRIOR TO DEPARTING FOR THE AMERICAS. THEY WERE STRICT BAPTISTS FROM THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND WHO FELL IN WITH THE BAPTISTS IN THE AMERICAS. THEY POSSIBLY CAME IN TO THE AMERICASJames Wm Allison |
The Allen Family Vashon Island, Washington
InterneTree: Elizabeth Abbott |
The Albrinck Family Home Page
ALBRINCK (Hannover, Germany -> Cincinnati, OH ARENS/ARNS (Ankum, Germany -> Kentucky TOEBBE (Cincinnati, OH HEILE (Cincinnati, OHNAEGELE (Germany -> New York -> Cincinnati, OH McKEOWN (Ireland -> Cincinnati, OH LAMB (Ireland -> Cincinnati, OH KOHNE (Germany -> Cincinnati, OHEICHHOLD (Germany -> Cincinnati, OH WITSKEN (Germany -> Cincinnati, OH WEBER (Germany -> Cincinnati, OH BROCKMEYER (Cincinnati, OHKELLER (Ireland -> Cincinnati, OH AGNEW (Cincinnati, OH FARLEY (Ireland -> Cincinnati, OH MARINGER (Cincinnati, OH). \r\n |
Shaul Family Page
I have been tracing my family origins for the past 35 years. Most recently, I have been researching my ancestors that were among the early settlers of Oakland County Michigan (Jenks, Lee, Botsford, Munn). In addition, I am research the migration of the entire family from their European origins -- England, Germany, Ireland |
Schedule of Land Leases, Co. Armagh 1750 - 1829
Names of families who leased land on the Charlemont Estate, County Armagh, 1750 - 1829 |
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