Total Records: 21
Our Ancestors - family history research
A listing of over 14,000 individuals, and over 9,600 families; includes Pilgrims, Kings of England, Germany, Spain, France, Emporers, and Presidents. |
The Grant & Gillis Family Home Page
InterneTree: Laura A Beauregard Genealogy Report: Descendants of K(C)arl Gubbe User Home Page Genealogy Report: Descendants of Patrick Leaky User Home Page Genealogy Report: Descendants of James Dorsey Genealogy Report: Descendants of Duncan Grant Genealogy Report: Descendants of Angus Gillis |
Beaver Family
Most of these names came to NC prior to the Revolution from Virginia or through Virginia. Earliest Beaver was William in Amelia Co., VA with son Jeremiah born 1757 in Amelia. They moved to Granville County, NC in the 1770's and to Caswell County, NC in 1784. |
My Genealogy Home Page
David Baxter surname list |
My Genealogy Home Page
David Baxter surname list |
My Genealogy Home Page
David Baxter surname list |
Batey Family Tree
InterneTree: James M Batey Genealogy Report: Ancestors of Samuel Reuben Ard Genealogy Report: Ancestors of Ashley Micheala Batey Batey Family Tree: Surname List |
Barr's & Robinson's
InterneTree: Ancestor Tree of Martha Susan Robinson Barr's & Robinson's: Surname List |
Genealogy Research of John J. Bagby & Sherri Sch?efer Bagby
Book: The Bagbys |
Gary B Arnold Home Page
Harry Arnold immigrated to Canada in 1906 from Essex in Britain; the Albert Bleakley Family immigrated from Enniskillen, Northern Ireland about 1910. JONSSON - Originally from YNDE, Brekinge, Sweden DUGUAY - Long-time family connections in New Brunswick, Canada COMEAU - Long-time family connections in New Brunswick, Canada |
V.E. Kayo Stanton Jr and Frances Ellen Harrison Home Page
my daddy's and my mother's families. Their ancestors for the most part originated in England, Ireland and the Isle of Mann with a good many coming to America prior to the U.S. becoming a country. During the past 100 years most have lived in south Alabama and northwest Florida. John Mattison McDavid was born in County Antrim, Ireland in 1710 and died in 1780 in Greenville Co., S.C. He married Anne Allen in 1730 in County Antrim, Ireland and came to America on their honeymoon and landed in Virginia. Their son, John Allen McDavid Sr. was born May 1, 1774. in Greenvile Co., S.C. and died Aril 30, 1838 at Oak Grove, Fla. He married Nancy Acker (born in 1781 in New Jersey), the daughter of Peter Acker Sr. and Jane Southland. John and Nancy's son, Richmond Terrell McDavid, born Dec. 3, 1805 married Sarah McCaskill in 1827. Richmond Terrell McDavid died June 27, 1891 in Santa Rosa County (Coon Hill), Fla. |
The Amme Family Tree
InterneTree: All-in-One Tree of Henry W. Amme, Sr. |
Grant and Gillis Family Homepage
Find the descendents of Otto Gubbe at this site. |
The Philo Potter Family Home Page
InterneTree: Ancestors of Henry Potter\r\n\r\nReport: Kinship of Henry Potter\r\n\r\nReport: Birthday Report\r\n\r\nReport: Address Report\r\n\r\nThe Philo Potter Family Home Page:\r\nSurname List\r\n |
The Dant Family of St Ives and Cambridge, England
Blenda I Ainsworth - InterneTree\r\n |
My Genealogy Home Page
Gene Adkinson's surname list |
The Van Giesen's of Pennsylvania
I have been able to trace my Van Giesen's to the Netherland's and Germany.\r\nAs it turns out this was there homeland.I have found a Shipbuilding company in Holland which carries the name of my forefathers Van der Giesen de Noord Shipbuilder's.this company was established in the early 1800's and since then has been very successful,exciting!\r\nMy Van Giesen's came to America in the 1600's to then Amsterdam which was a Dutch colony.\r\nI am currently working on my maternal line which includes the Artzberger surname also of german descent.\r\nI also hope to find my chaffin and Glenn line.\r\nThis is exciting because I have found relatives that I would not have known otherwise.Van Giesen's in Missouri,Texas,Nevada etc.\r\n\r\nFamily tree for Kimberly Adams(Van Giesen) 1 |
The Genealogy Corner
My webpage has all the branches of both sides of my family as well as a few branches from my husband's. |
Blick Surname Page
Tracing descendants of Hans Jakob Blickensderfer (ca 1690-bef 1738) of Zug, Switzerland and Speyer, Germany. Four of his five sons immigrated to Pennsylvania in the early 1700's. |
greg's home page
Contains detailed information on my family tree, especially the Massingham and Bloom branches. My family roots are in England, but branches that have migrated to the USA, Australia, Canada, etc. are also included. Has links to his family tree maker databasBeeching, Belsom, Bloom, Byrne, Earle, Flaxman, Frost, Godfrey, Goodall, Haddon, Harper, Leake, Massingham, Messingham, Missingham, Paske, Rippingall, Shorting, Tasker, Try |
Leake Family Website
This is an online scrapbook of the Leake family of Denton, Texas. |