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by bcagle 17 years, 11 months ago
Looking for the ancestors of my husband, James Donald Cagle, Jr.
I have back to William Riley CAGLE born 15 Feb 1885 -29 Dec 1954 n San Diego, CA. William married June B. EVANS born 17 Nov 1885 - Oct. 1975 also in San Diego. Also looking for...
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by bcagle 17 years, 11 months ago
When searching for German Ancestors it is important to remember the history of the German contry and people. (Refer to my journal :Finding Records of German Ancestors).
We are lucky that the Churches of Germany kept records. Keep in mind that...
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by bcagle 17 years, 11 months ago
(Note: a vowel followed by 'e' (ue,oe,ae,) replace the umlaut vowel)
Anyone researching their German ancestry has experienced the frustration of the proverbial brick wall. Perhaps the following will help some break through.
As most of us...
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by bcagle 17 years, 11 months ago
Anyone researching their German roots may well have already discovered that many records were destroyed through a series of wars. What was once the bulk of the Holy Roman Empire,the home of our earliest German ancestors, has been broken into many...
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by trishles 17 years, 11 months ago
I am searching for information about the descendents of the Emley family.
My father was John Graham Emley (b1922) in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent. He had one brother William James Emley (b1920) same place. He also had two sister, Joyce and Muriel,...
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by allycat 17 years, 11 months ago
Search for your Blacksheep Ancestors in Free Genealogical Prison and Convict Records, Historical Court Records, Executions, Insane Asylum Records and Biographies of Famous Outlaws, Criminals & Pirates in the United States, United Kingdom and...
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by allycat 17 years, 11 months ago
Dear FamilyTreeCircle Members, Hi. A warm welcome to all the new users out there.
If your computer is anything like mine, your Bookmarks toolbar folder will be full of all the favourite websites relating to genealogy. Instead of chokking up...
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by JoGo 18 years, 1 month ago
My Great Great Grandmother was a Sarah BURRIDGE she was born on
4/4/1844 at Pipe Lane in the Sub-District of Mary Redcliff Bristol.
Her father was Henry BURRIDGE, an Anchorsmith, her mother was
Elizabeth SMITH. Henry is listed in the 1881...
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by siddiqui 17 years, 11 months ago
We have created this web site as a record for our family history and as register for our relatives around the world. We will keep record of all our family members and those who marry into our family. If you are member of our family and have not...
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by carpell 17 years, 11 months ago
David Connors(1796-1879) and Mary Nelson(1805-1870) were married about 1824. They first lived at River John, Nova Scotia and in 1828 they were living in West River, Nova Scotia. Some of their children were born here. They then moved to...
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by leighton_c 20 years, 12 months ago
looking for the family of George Crrad in New Zealand
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by Colkitto 19 years, 11 months ago
Looking for my great grandfather's grave. He was born in Portadown in Northern Ireland before coming to Glasgow via Dregorn in Ayrshire. He emigrated to New Zealand shortly before of after the First World War. He is suppposedly buried in New...
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by bcagle 17 years, 11 months ago
Hello again,
This line is the maternal line of my 2nd husband Theodore Brooks 1948-1986. His mother was Gwendolyn Bozeman 19??-1988 who married Claude Rowland Brooks, Jr. My son, Sean is the last surviving Brooks of this line and I wish to learn...
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by bcagle 17 years, 11 months ago
I am trying to discover information on the family of my first husband, Richard Eugene Scott 1953 - 1978. His mother, Margaret L Gueisendorff (or Geisendorff) married Virgil Eugene Scott. Her parents, I met them once in 1972, Were Richard and...
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by allycat 17 years, 11 months ago
..7 Word Obituary..
A woman from the deepest, most southern part of Alabama goes into the local newspaper office to see that the obituary for her recently deceased husband is written. The obit editor informs her that the fee for the obituary is...
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by allycat 17 years, 11 months ago
Now there are two free ways to search the England and Wales Birth, Marriage and Death Indexes, 1837-1983
Ancestry
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by barneyrub 17 years, 11 months ago
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by bcagle 17 years, 11 months ago
Does that box of unlabeled photos haunt you? Most genealogists learn very quickly to label their photos with names, dates and places, but what about your parents, or grandparents photos?
Often, old letters and circulating family stories may help...
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by bcagle 17 years, 11 months ago
If you find, or inherit, a box full of old letters and snippits of papers, don't rush threw them. They may contain some interesting tidbits about family members that can lead you up a new limb or out to the tip of existing ones. Below is a jewel I...
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by bcagle 17 years, 11 months ago
Hello all,
I am researching my paternal line which contains references to Cythiana Lucus, daughter of JOSIAH LUCAS 1838 Ohio, and MARGARET ADAMS 1771 - 1866 (est dates).
Old family letters tell of Cynthiana attending a dance at which a Peter...
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