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BATCHELDER / BATCHELLER Family Origins
Excerpts from: Batchelder, Batcheller Genealogy, by F. C. Pierce, 1898.
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BATCHELOR / BACHELDER Marriages
[The original link is broken. This link points to an archived copy on the Wayback Machine]
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BATES family of Old Virginia and Bates Association join to find the branches of BATES and origins in other countries.
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BATH, BATHE, de BATHE of English and Irish Origins
Medieval connections and Coats-of-Arms.
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The purpose of this site is to connect with people who are working on their BATTEN (BATTIN, BATTON, BATTAN) genealogy.
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Information on the surname BAUERSCHMIDT and its variant spellings BAUERSCHMITT, BAUERNSCHMIDT, BAUERSCHMIEDT, BAUERSCHMITZ, etc. Contacts for research on BAUERSCHMIDT clans in the United States and Europe.
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A group of us scattered across the United States have contributed to the genealogical information posted here. We welcome any interested researchers.
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Many of the Baugh families in the USA trace their ancestry to colonial Virginia. This web site is intended to be a compendium of the research done on William Baugh, who is said to have immigrated to Virginia in the 1630s, and his descendants. Much has been published on this family in various Virginia historical books and family histories, some of it accurate, some not so accurate. As is often the case with family histories, once something is in print, it often is considered to be "gospel". It is my hope that this web site will facilitate a critical examination and discussion of the facts, legends, and myths surrounding this Baugh family and to allow us Baugh researchers and descendants to learn more about our origins and our relatives' contributions to early America.
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The surname "Baugh" is of English origin. However, especially before 1800, German surnames were routinely anglicized. Barth became Beard, Zimmerman became Carpenter, and Bach became Baugh. Thus there are two groups of Baughs in the United States. Probably the more numerous are Baughs of English origin, largely descended from early settlers in Virginia. Many of these Baughs migrated to various parts of the South. Of German Bachs, some kept the original spelling, some changed to "Back," and one family in particular changed to Baugh.
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BAVETTA Genealogy Project Blog
Mapping Bavettas in the world to one Family Tree. Researching Bavetta, Giovenco, Puccio, and others.
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BAVIDGE, BABAGE, BABBAGE, BABBIDGE, BAVAGE.
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Descendants of Cyrus BAY and Lucinda Frame who married in 1850 and raised a family of at least ten children in Porter County, Indiana.
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Also BAYLESS, BAYLIS, BAYLISS, BAILIFF, BOYLES, BAILIS, BAILES and other related spellings.
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BAYS Family History: Descendants of Thomas BAYS (1798-1886)
This book details more than 1300 descendants of Thomas BAYS (1798-1886), the son of John Franklin BAYS and Mary Ann KNIGHT. Many collateral family connections: ABBOTT, BLAKE, CHILDERS, HOBBS, JENSEN, LINIGAR, RADFORD, REESE, SHEEHAN, TREADWAY.
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Bazzarin - Bazzarin's Genealogy
Bazzarin Family site. Includes members of Italy, Brazil, Taiwan, and Japan. Bazzarin surname variants: Bazarin, Bazarim, and Basarin Brazil, Japan, and Taiwan members are descendents of Alessandro Fioravante Bazzarin (Left Casalserugo, Veneto - Italy in 1888, arriving in Sao Paulo - Brazil as an immigrant).
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Includes members of Italy, Brazil, Taiwan and Japan. Bazzarin surname variants: BAZARIN, BAZARIM, and BASARIN. Brazil, Japan, and Taiwan members are descendents of Alessandro Fioravante BAZZARIN (Left Casalserugo, Veneto - Italy in 1888, arriving in Sao Paulo - Brazil as an imigrant).
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