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May 13, 2006 •
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A delightful read, author was previously unknown but now has been found.
Julie's Genealogy - The Story Teller
May 13, 2006 •
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Dear FamilyTreeCircle Members, this article is posted in journal format and is for personal use only:-
Transcript of Newsday Supplement from December, 1969
I have made no corrections to spelling...
May 12, 2006 •
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This is just a starting point for those interested in Texan Genealogy....
Texas Genealogy Forum
Genealogy - Texas State Library and Archives Commission
Cyndi's List - US - Texas
Texas Alma...
May 11, 2006 •
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I am my own Grandpa...
By Dwight B. Latham
and Moe Jaffe
"Many many years ago when I was twenty three,
I got married to a widow who was pretty as could be.
This widow had a grown-up daughter
W...
May 11, 2006 •
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Dear FamilyTreeCircle Members, Hi there. Hopefully you've all been enjoying my website links...
If your ancestors came from these areas, please do have a look at this beautifully constructed websi...
May 11, 2006 •
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I started researching my family tree when I was just a kid after my grandpa died in the 80s. I began by asking my grandparents who their brothers and sisters were, their parents' names and from whenc...
May 11, 2006 •
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If in researching your German ancestors, you think they may have come from the Port of Hamburg, this website link is for you.
Although it is user-pay service once you commit yourself...you can actu...
May 11, 2006 •
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These sites do a lot to explain about the arrival of the Germans in Australia.
German Australia - German Speakers in Australia
(Click on Issues, Reasons for Emigrating, What effects did WWI have o...
May 11, 2006 •
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Caution is generally advised to all who enter their precious family tree data on the internet in general.
I have seen all too many details on the living at the various gene sites such as genesreuni...
May 10, 2006 •
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Ernest (or Ernst) JAHN was my 2g grandfather born 1851 in the Harz Mountains (Kingdom of Hanover), Germany. It is not known when he emigrated to England but he married my 2g grandmother 16 May 1875 S...
May 10, 2006 •
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More will be updated as time permits. All users: If I don't have a surname definition in the Wiki section, it means I am unaware at the present time. Please message me updating of the uncommon surn...
May 3, 2006 •
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If so, then it's quite possible your ancestors name/s will be in this searchable database at the website of the medals of Saint Hélèna.
The medals of Saint Hélèna
Good luck.
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May 3, 2006 •
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THE NAME OF ALLARDYCE AND EARLY MENTION OF THOSE WHO BORE IT. (BY WILLIAM H. ALLARDYCE, 1923) ... extract below:-
It has been proven that the Allardyce family is of Norman descent by Nisbit, "Sys...
May 3, 2006 •
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Dear fellow FamilyTreeCircle members, since posting this message I have been able to stretch my tree out to the 1500s to my AMOR ancestors at Bishops Canning, Wiltshire.
Looking for any links with ...
May 3, 2006 •
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I'm quite proud of all the farmers, convicts, agricultural labourers, yeomen, etc. that I have in my tree. But more importantly, I feel for all the silent voices of women of whom you usually can't fi...
May 3, 2006 •
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Dear FamilyTreeCirclers,
If you would like a treasured photograph restored, with no catches, no fine print, etc., register as a rootschatter for free, then you can use the site's services.
The ...
May 3, 2006 •
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I never realised till I got stuck into my tree before that I had a great deal of Prussian ancestry, and also that the name Johannes and Johanna would appear in every generation until emmigrant arrival...
May 3, 2006 •
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The 'MOST' Family
Henry MOST (my ggg grandfather) was born 1824 Hesse, Germany. Another researcher believes his parents to be: Thomas MOST and Elizabeth unknown but I have no confirmation of this....
Mar 30, 2006 •
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Dear members,
At the beginning of 2006, I started properly sorting out all my 'family tree' stuff. It had been sitting all over the place and I had a lot of papers shoved in the biggest lever arch...
Mar 30, 2006 •
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If you do, please write back to me as there is a lot of research material available. You will be very surprised.
I am descended from the first McCrohon in Australia. His name was John MCCROHON 17...