Total Records: 8
Our Kanawha Valley Heritage
Successor site to Steele's Genealogy Roundtable, covering Steeles and allied families of Appalachian region, specifically the Kanawha Valley of W.Va., with an increasing emphasis on culture and history. |
The Ancestors of Dorene Kay Baldinger-Morris
InterneTree: Dorene Morris Ohio Genealogy Report: Ancestors of Dorene Kay Shimp Genealogy Report: Descendants of Father Baldinger |
The Jose Geronimo Aragon Family Home Page
Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Jose Geronimo Aragon InterneTree: Robert bob R Bailey Jose lived from 1878 to 1918.The Wife of Jose was Eutimia Lucero, 1888-1969.The family originated in Cuba, New Mexico. The Jose Geronimo Aragon Family Home Page: Surname List |
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/a/i/Dorothy-Lee-Bailey/index.html
InterneTree: Rachel Baxter (Beixter) |
Bailey/Christ - DeFelice/Elgrim Online Family Tree Site
InterneTree: Dave Bailey |
Scott and Beth's HomePage
Genealogy Report: Descendants of Thomas Hall Genealogy Report: Descendants of Michael Kuntzwiler Genealogy Report: Descendants of Lindsey Green Hendricks or Hendrix Genealogy Report: Descendants of Jaakko Kiviniemi |
Atkinson and Clark Families in Southern Ohio
Atkinson family From Harrison, Morgan, and Perry county Ohio\r\n\r\nJames Atkison, is the father of Samuel James Atkinson, of Morgan and later Morgan County. James, was married to Sarah Phillis, in Morgan county, 1863.\r\n\r\nAyers family connection is through Gladys Ayers, the daughter of David Ayers and Jane Townsend. David is the son of Isaac and Ann Hope Ayers, of southern Ohio. Isaac was also married to Samantha Anderson in 1861, in Vinton county, Ohio.\r\n\r\nJane Townsend is the daughter of Martin Townsend and Louisa Graham, from Meigs and Athens county area.\r\nMost of my Atkinson and Clark research centers around Southern Ohio, in Harrison, Perry, Morgan, Athens, and Franklin counties. \r\n\r\nSeveral Clark Cousins have shared their research, for which I thank them. John Clark moved from Maryland to Pennslyvania, reaching Perry County, about 1820.\r\n\r\nMy Mansfield, Oyler and Stevens research has been centered in northern Ohio. The Oylers were originally from North Carolina, before moving to the midwest. They spend time in both Peru, Indiana and the Toledo Ohio Area. \r\nThe Gulianio and Juliano surnames are from Caustelmaur, Italy, where my wife's Grandparents were from.\r\n\r\nOutline Descendant Tree: Descendants of James AByron Akinson |
The Brian & Jean Backhouse Family Home Page
Brian & Jean Backhouse surname list |
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