Total Records: 8
Bates Family Research
InterneTree: Descendant Tree of John Bate Bates Family Research: Surname List |
The Janna Martin Babcock Family Home Page
Janna L Babcock - InterneTree my father's family, the Martins were from Lewiston, Maine. His mother's maiden name was Dulac. Her mother's maiden name was Arnoldy. Their families came from France to Quebec and Acadia in the 1600's and 1700's. my mother's family, surname Kvernvik. They came from Norway in 1906. Her mother came from Norway around that time also, my grandmother's surname was Mathisen. My husband's family is also from Maine. The Babcock's settled in Bangor. His paternal great grandmother was a decendent of Abraham Somes who settled in Somesville on Mt. Desert Island, Maine, in the late 1700's. My husband's mother's family, the Ernst's came from Brooklyn, New York, and Switzerland. His maternal grandmother's family, the Skiff's and Beadle's, came form Greenwich, New York, and Easton, New York. The Janna Martin Babcock Family Home Page: Surname List |
John Neidy A nderson Descendants By Coy H. Anderson Jr.
Book: The Andersons of Wilkes County N.C. InterneTree: William Anderson (Billy) John Neidy A nderson Descendants By Coy H. Anderson Jr.: Surname List |
Robert Allen of Jackson County, Alabama
My great-great grandfather was Robert L. Allen, born 1823 in Jackson County, Tennessee. Robert Allen was the son Celia Rash and an unknown Allen. Robert Allen's father apparently died when Robert was very young. As Celia Rash Allen, moved with her parents William Rash and Celia Laxton Rash to Jackson County, Alabama. |
My Genealogy Home Page
Robert D Aldrich surname list |
Descendents of John Kilby
Descendents of John Kilby, of Bromfield Parish, Culpeper County, VA |
Woodby and Sons Research Center
Genealogy and family history of the Woodby/Widby family surname. Genealogical research assistance for Woodby and related surnames |
Hobler & Associated Families
Tracing the descendants of Jacob Hubler across France, Switzerland, UK, USA and Australia. Dates range from 1500s thru to present day. |
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