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On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 10:09:14 -0800 (PST), melsonr@aragorn.rgmhome.net (Robert Melson) wrote: Please 'scuse the multi-post .. thought it the best way to get this out to "my" groups. Interesting article here: http://blog.eogn.com/eastmans_online_...
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See also: =A0http?//blogs.rootsweb.com/newsroom RootsWeb to be Moved; > See also: http://blogs....
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Http?//blogs.rootsweb.com/newsroom RootsWeb to be Moved to Ancestry.com.
On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 10:09:14 -0800 (PST), melsonr@aragorn.rgmhome.net (Robert Melson) wrote: Please 'scuse the multi-post .. thought it the best way to get this out to "my" groups. Interesting article here: http://blog.eogn.com/eastmans_online_...
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See also: =A0http?//blogs.rootsweb.com/newsroom RootsWeb to be Moved; > See also: http://blogs....
As a more-or-less/rootsweb-to-be...
Http?//blogs.rootsweb.com/newsroom RootsWeb to be Moved to Ancestry.com.
I1b M227 where is its origin Recently read articles by KN on rootsweb indicating the I1b M227 is as stated "purely eastern" but that less than 1% of slavs have it. The only eastern place i can find it is the old Prussian areas from gdansk to memel ( basically...
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It's on the same branch of I1 as the unusually Pomeranian I1*-P1 and I1*-P2 branches, as well as the Welsh outlier branch called AS4, all of which are suspected of being outside the Germanic spread that is normally associated with I1, although the apparently... .
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Hello to all, Working from information from my great aunt of several years ago, she told me that the Campbell family lived at Hardwick Mount, Buxton, Derbyshire and that the son of the family, Richard William Campbell, (1854-1885) was in the army and ...
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The companies were.
Thank you drilling in Buxton itself and the unit had moved to a larger town nearby.
This message to the Derbysgen rootsweb list, and very much hope to find some information.
On Sun, 5 Apr 2009 08:16:11 -0700 (PDT), singhals <singhals@erols.com Would any/all of you familiar with the handwriting and boiler-plate of English documents of the 1695-1710 period PLEASE have a look at this one? One Thomas Crissop died, and...
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On soc.genealogy.britain moved on during the two days which it took for my two posts to get through.
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 07:16:34 +1100, <marg@rickarby.net> wrote: Can someone point me to some resources to look up the Italian background of a family who migrated to Australia. eg anything on line that might be accessed etc. I tried their name...
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I tried their name list on rootsweb on rootsweb but no one....
Eg anything on line that might be accessed etc .
Others moved because their known to Australia.
Many Italians did move in the 1930's in search of work.
Politics.
1 out of 1 members found this post helpful. Z196 needs to be in the literature, alongside its brother clades U152 and L21 In recent weeks I have tried to introduce this newly identified SNP a little more widely, by posting a few notes about it on a couple...
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Excelent tread , you have my suport , and reputation point By the way, do you know if Z278 will be entering the ISOGG anytime soon? I agree this ... .
I wonder how that will fit when reconstructring the migrational history of P312 in general... .
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Help with Tanner family please Hi I am looking for infomation on the Tanner family, head John Tanner born abt 1823 Glasgow, I believe he was a Blacksmith, his wife was Elizabeth Tanner nee Sunter abt 1827 ?. I only know of one child for sure, James born...
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Http:// wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dovey-mountain&id=I0715 Originally.
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2 Brothers from Canada to the U.S. In 1919 2 brothers originally from Canada married in Massachussetts. Their names were Alexander C. Macdonald born about 1893 and John D. Macdonald born about 1877. Why am I interested in these 2 men? The older brother...
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Hi Victoria census - from Canadagenweb (via rootsweb) 49 Tennyson Rd Macdonald John C: m, head, m, 3 Nov rootsweb) 49 Tennyson Rd Macdonald....
Rather than in Canada, maybe it can be moved once their background in Canada has been traced.
On Wed, 28 Jan 2009 08:31:18 -0800 (PST), tuttipole <tuttipole@yahoo.com At early 18th century one of Philipp´s descendants, Johann Siegfried Hoffmann (1697-1749), emigrated to Moscow and later moved to Narva/ Estonia. After some misfortune at Tallinn...
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With excellent instructions for unsubscribing from GENIRE, the mailing list at RootsWeb which.
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