Total Records: 10
BERG/BEARS-GRANDMONT/ RUMISER CONNECTION
InterneTree: Mary A Bears BERG/BEARS-GRANDMONT/ RUMISER CONNECTION: Surname List |
Baumbach of Arlington & Fairfax Virginia
InterneTree: William Baumbach Baumbach of Arlington & Fairfax Virginia: Surname List |
The Bates and Sheppard Families
User Home Page Genealogy Report: Ancestors of Arthur Kirk Sheppard User Home Page Genealogy Report: Ancestors of Dorothy Ann Frerking |
The Batten, Rose & Broadwell Families of Johnston County, NC
Batten - Daniel Batten (1638) with a possible link to Ashael Batten (1607), from Bristol, England to Isle of Wight County, Virginia to Johnston County, North Carolina. His spouse is unknown at this time. Ashael had four wives. Rose - Theophilus Rose, Sr. (1765) who died in Wayne County, North Carolina. He was married to Christiana Unknown. Broadwell - Edward Broadwell (1625) of Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England to Morristown, Essex County, New Jersey to Johnston County, North Carolina. He was married to Unknown. Genealogy Report: Descendants of Edward Broadwell Genealogy Report: Descendants of Theophilus Rose, Sr. Genealogy Report: Descendants of Ashael Batten The Batten, Rose & Broadwell Families of Johnston County, NC: Surname List |
The Arnold Family of Humphreys County Tennessee
InterneTree: Nancy Nannie Abercrombie The Arnold Family of Humphreys County Tennessee: Surname List |
The Apples
Genealogy Report: Descendants of Johann (John) Adam Apfel Genealogy Report: Descendants of George Washington (Appel) Apple |
PERISI PRIDE
InterneTree: Ancestors of ANTHONY JOHN PERISI\r\n |
Englebert/Hatcher Family Tree
Looking for family Info |
Hill Family Pedigrees - Human And Equine
Family tree information, mainly based in Lancashire, Cheshire, Derbyshire and Manchester, also areas around London, then in Australia |
Marilyn's Genealogy Page
My research is on families that settled in north central West Virginia (which was part of the state of Virginia prior to June 1863). Many of these families settled there in the late 18th century and early 19th century |