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AUSTRALIA: Webpages for Genealogy in SA (South Australia)
by allycat 17 years, 10 months ago
Everything you need for family history research in the State of South Australia:- Births, Deaths, Marriages Burra History Group Family History South Australia Fleurieu Peninsular Family History Group Hoffnungsthal (German...
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looking for miller in tennessee
by ladybugphil 17 years, 10 months ago
has any one hear of nervie miller in tenn. he's burried on the mountain. their are no dates to go by.
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Me, My Family and mine
by carolburns 17 years, 10 months ago
Hi everyone I am Carol Burns nee Thomas. I was born in April 1960 in St david's Hospital, Bangor North Wales and lived in Ty Croes , Anglesey with my Mum and Dad. In 1964 we moved to York with dad's work and my sister was born in Oct 1964...
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John Price b 1821 Liverpool - Accountant for Brewery
by carolburns 17 years, 10 months ago
I am trying to find more information on my Great Great Great Grandfather John Price John was born in Liverpool in 1821. His parents names are Edward Price and Dorothy Parry married 1820 Liverpool. John married Catherine who was born in 1820...
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Thomas family of Anglesey
by carolburns 17 years, 10 months ago
I have been researching my Father's side of the family and this is as far as I have got though I would like to go further back if possible or even come forwards and find a few more living relatives My earliest ancestor on this side is...
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The Davidson Family - From Scotland to Burma and beyond
by carolburns 17 years, 10 months ago
My mother in law is Beryl Pansy Davidson. She was born in April 1925 in Maymyo, Burma. She married James William Burns born 1916 Amble, Northumberland. They married in July 1941 at the garrison Church in Maymyo. James died in 1966 and Beryl died...
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The Thomas Family of Anglesey
by carolburns 17 years, 10 months ago
I have been researching my Father's side of the family and this is as far as I have got though I would like to go further back if possible or even come forwards and find a few more living relatives My earliest ancestor on this side is William...
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AUSTRALIA: Webpages for Genealogy in QLD (Queensland)
by allycat 17 years, 10 months ago
Everything you need for researching genealogy in the State of Queensland, Australia:- Department of Justice & Attorney General - Births, Deaths & Marriages Queensland Genealogy Timeline State Library of Queensland Queensland...
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AUSTRALIA: Webpages for Genealogy in NSW (New South Wales)
by allycat 17 years, 10 months ago
Dear Members, Everything you need for genealogy research in the State of New South Wales, Australia should be here. Also check journal written for Australian genealogy research in general. NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages FREE...
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Family Genealogy Books - beware
by bcagle 17 years, 10 months ago
If you are fairly new to genealogy you may be enticed to purchase one of the many books promoted across the internet, in email, and in junk 'snail' mail. Please BEwArE! No, I haven't bought any of the books on my family, but my mom (she wanted to...
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ELTZSCHNER
by bcagle 17 years, 10 months ago
ELTZSCHNER is an alternate spelling for the surname ELSCHNER. In the Elschner family history book I have both spellings are used. It appears as if there were two branches of the family (one 'ELSCHNER' woman married an ELTZSCHNER man - possible...
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HENGESBACH
by bcagle 17 years, 10 months ago
Looking for my mother's gggrandparents and back. Clara Hedwig Wihelmine HENGESBACH 1846 - ? married Emil Theodore ELSCHNER 1869 in Dommitzsch, Germany. her father was Johann HENGESBACH 1797 - 1896 Siedlinghausen, Germany, son of Henrich...
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Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific...
by allycat 17 years, 10 months ago
Dear FamilyTreeCircle Members,- This link is to a website full of thousands of links to other websites. So many that I shall not even bother trying to mention here. Suffice to say it's absolutely brilliant if you are tracing...
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Gold Miners in Australia : Great Prosperity and Unspeakable Hardships
by allycat 17 years, 10 months ago
An interesting read on prospectors looking for gold downunder. Heaps of good stories. Gold Net Australia Allycat.
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TURNERS in Caifornia and Oklahoma
by bcagle 17 years, 10 months ago
Looking for the ancestors of my sister's husband, Mark Ray Turner (19 60, CA), son of Albert Ray TURNER and Freida Lou OWNBY. Freida traces her line back to the mayflower, bunt not much on Albert as yet. Any Help would be appreciated. Barbara
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Recording Resource Information
by bcagle 17 years, 10 months ago
Allycat mentioned the importance of recording source information, in one of her journal articles. This is vital for the serious genealogy researcher. One of the systems I have found useful is a database of index cards. I sort by type of record....
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CAGLE family research
by bcagle 17 years, 10 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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German Records in Local Churches
by bcagle 17 years, 10 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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Finding Records of German Ancestors
by bcagle 17 years, 10 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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Searching for European Roots - Germany
by bcagle 17 years, 10 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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