11 May 2016
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Branching Out Through The Years
Vance in Texas,Mississippi, Alabama and SC, Porter Mississippi,Alabama,and SC, Reynolds in Texas,Alabama, and Georgia , Wells in Alabama and SC, Holland in Alabama and SC, O'Neil in Mississippi and SC/NC , Harper in Mississippi, Langley in Oklahoma and Missouri, NC, Whitson in Oklahoma, Wyoming, Illinois, and Tennessee, Magill in Illinois, Indiana, and TN, Roberts in Oklahoma, Kansas, Kentucky and VA, Gildon in Oklahoma, Texas,Georgia and Connecticut, Self in Oklahoma, Texas, Alabama, TN, Thorn in Alabama, SC and VA, Medford in Texas and Alabama.
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Site about the military history of Buckley Town, Flintshire.
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A work blog of my research of the Calarco, Palumbo, Morena and related families of Calanna, Reggio di Calabria. Italy.
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Castle Hedingham village, Essex, England. Village history and transcribed parish records (burials, baptisms and weddings) from 1698 to the 1950s.
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There will be a list of child migrants names, age's and date when trafficked and to which institution sent.
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A history of Lakyle National School, Whitegate, Co. Clare, Ireland.
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Confederate Soldiers From Nelson County Kentucky
A compilation of lists of Confederate veterans from Nelson County, Kentucky. Published in the Bardstown, Ky. newspaper, The Kentucky Standard in 1903, 1904 and 1912.
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Genealogy Trails - Kent County, Delaware Genealogy and History
Free Genealogy and Historical Information including obits, marriages, deaths, births, crime and more.
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Genealogy Trails - New Castle County, Delaware Genealogy and History
Free Genealogy and History, including marriages, obituaries, birth and death records, crime, politics and much more.
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Sons and Daughters of Oregon Pioneers
The Sons and Daughters of Oregon Pioneers was established in 1901 by the children of the elderly members of the Oregon Pioneer Association to assist them in carrying out their desire to memorialize those that came to the Oregon Country, founded our civil and military governments, and pioneered our basic industries. All direct line descendants of the pioneers who arrived and settled in the Oregon Country, Oregon Territory, or Washington Territory prior to Oregon statehood, February 14, 1859 are eligible for membership in the Sons and Daughters of Oregon Pioneers.