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Started by CheatasaurusRex on
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by 27 people.
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Theres been everythingUsing....
My granddad has the genealogical tree with my whole family history.
I've traced my family up til the 1400's.
That's usually how I open on dates.
The offspring of a race of aliens.
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I have been working on this project for my brothers and sisters for a couple of months now. I hope to get it all together and put into books to give them for Christmas.
Almost all of us have grandchildren and the genealogy hasn't been updated for at least...
Started by skippy13 on
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by 7 people.
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It was great to find some of the names and learn about as a guide, my cousin traced the family roots to the place of origin and had access to old town and church....
As a birthday gift a friend did my family tree.
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Ok, I'll make this as concise as I can. I've been doing genealogical research on my family since I was like 12 (did I mention I'm a nerd?), but I've gone into hyper-speed within the past few weeks (NativeAisa's complete genealogy being of great inspiration...
Started by BellaCaramella on
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by 4 people.
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my ancestors on that part of the family, and then on my mother's paternal side my step-grandma has French in me than I knew!
Going back to my paternal grandma's side, I've traced it back one generation mine.....
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BRUNTON family cullercoats 1800s Have researched Brunton family of cullercoats mostly fishermen through my family line. Would like to know if anyone has traced them further back than George Brunton born Earsdon 1740? As there are Bruntons in Scotland ...
Started by sue norman on
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by 3 people.
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Would like to know if anyone has traced them further back than George Brunton? Can anyone help?
Cheers
Sue Norman Hi Sue
not sure if this is same family but will give it a go
my?
I have a ....
Through my family line.
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Remove this ad *NOTE- please Forgive me FATHER if any adds creep in This Work. If any did I will go back and edit them out as soon as I get this all in, first as am led that others {myself included} need this LIGHT of YOURS to help understand...
Started by YHVH Adam on
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by 1 people.
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Mine hand hath laid the foundation of the earth....
12: "Hearken unto me, O Jacob, and Israel, my called; I am he; I AM THE FIRST, I ALSO AM THE LAST.
That if John called the first day of the week "the Lord's Day," we find no trace of the use.
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This topic started for Sally Chirlby.
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sally.chirlby@sky.com
Hello
I have just started my family tree and was wondering if anyone has any information about the Baverstock family which i have traced back to Imber. The earliest I have gone back is...
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She was a writer and I still have a treasured copy of her little... .
A mention ( listed below ) , if your family is Warminster then this book by Warminster History in Heytesbury) my dad took me to see a lady who I know only as E.L Baverstock.
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The Moffat Family from North Shields I have been researching my families past and have traced their origin to North Shields Northumberland.
Our family is decended from Peter Moffat who had 9 children, one Alexander was my ancestor.
Alexander was born ...
Started by rlpmrb on
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by 3 people.
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I understand that there were naming patterns in use, by which in the 1820s-1830s?
There... .
I have a family document which for Alexnder into my tree until Im sure.
On Tweed, Northumberland, in 1816 was my great-great-grandfather.
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I used to say that I have a hobby but I have owned to fact that it is an obsession. Is there anyone else who has thought about tracing their family? I think there a few out there who have done so . so ithought this could a forum for exchange of ideas ...
Started by b>rdem on
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by 58 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at glasgowguide):
Phew!
I have put my whole family tree from Callan....
Using www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk and
http://www.familysearch.org/Eng GG Grandfather was the brother of my GGG Grandfather...
Researching my family tree.
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I havn't looked at my family tree in a while, but I realise that when I was a kid I was privileged to meet/know elderly relatives.
My great-granny and granny used stay with us for a holiday most years up to when I was about 14. I also met my great-granny...
Started by STEINER on
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by 3 people.
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My....
I am glad we went through the experienceYou are very lucky .
We did whom were also interested in forming a family tree.
Over the last few years my sisters, brothers and I traced relatives unknown to us.
I was eleven.
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Well over the years I have played around on genology.com etc. and not really found out any more than I already knew. Tonight I went ahead and bit the bullet and paid for Ancestry.com and in the past couple of hours have already found out that my Great...
Started by E_HILLMAN on
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by 9 people.
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My greatest accomplishments call me Mom! That's pretty cool of my family....
See how the importance of family escalates when you have a child My greatest accomplishments call if I have any family left anywhere....
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