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GOUGH families of WOLVERHAMPTON, England
includes GOUGH extracts from indexes at the Public Record Office in London
The Maureen Clover Family Home Page
CLOVER from Suffolk. FARREN Barrow-Upon-Soar. PAYCE/PACE Sheffield. HAMMOND SUSSEX, East Lavant. Pre: 1688 SHEAD Kent and Suffolk. LUXON Cornwall, St.Austell and Devon. HORE Cornwall, St.Austell. ROACH Cornwall, St.Austell. ROWSE Cornwall, St.Austell. GRIMSTEED Somerset. Cheddar, Draycott. VOWLES Somerset, Cheddar, Draycott. GREER Sussex, Hastings. COOK Bristol, Wrington. EDWARDS Surrey,Wandsworth. HOARE Kent, Canterbury. BATES Hillingdon, West Drayton. BAKER Kent, Lewisham. READER Suffolk, Brandon and Mildenhall
L. Rae Ball of Surrey, B.C. Canada
Samuel TRUSCOTT - b.1606 Samuel RAIL - b. 1782 Robert BALL - b. 1771 George Lewis Truscott and his wife Hannah Hendy Rail and their family came to Canada as Barr Colonists in 1903. my grandfather William Ball b.July 15, 1835 in Paris, Ont. He married Mary Ann Midgley b.July 6, 1846 in Paris. Both lived in or near Paris, Ontario. She died March 24, 1882. He died December 25, 1912 in Chatham, Ont. His father was Henry Ball - wife Elizabeth Small. I have traced them to Lambourne Berkshire England. His father was Robert, mother Sarah. Henry had other children that musr have come to Canada with him. L. Rae Ball of Surrey, B.C. Canada: Surname List
Celeste Azevedo Family Tree
Celeste Azevedo Family Tree: Surname List
Chris AZEVEDO & Rita KREKLAU Family Page
Chris N Azevedo - InterneTree Outline Descendant Tree: 8 Generations from Daniel HOSKINS & ??? Outline Descendant Tree: 8 Generations from Charles RAREY (Carl RORIG) & Margaret WOLFE Outline Descendant Tree: 7 Generations from Francis SOARES and Rita FONSECA Outline Descendant Tree: 6 Generations from ??? AZEVEDO and ??? Outline Descendant Tree: 9 Generations from Diogo PIMENTA and Maria ???
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Curt Adams & Deborah Jewett Family
A John Adams came to America in 1631 aboard the Fortune from England. The Mayflower being the first Ship to America and the Fortune being the second. During the next 30 years several other Adams's also sailed to America from England.\r\n\r\nBecause of the Civil War and the court houses being destroyed by fires all over the south, It is almost impossible to trace any of our family back earlier than the 1700's. But, We have been here longer than our Nation has been The United States of America.\r\n
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.
The Burning Bush
Genealogy in England with source information from variety of diverse origins, concentrating on the South-West. Includes Memorial, Church Photos and Census info on many family names including Bishop, Turner, Baker, Baldwin, Field, Hicks, Davis, Field, Hoare, Lemon and more.
Redz Genealogy Webpage
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