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The CORNING family will meet in Beverly, Massachusetts on July 26 - 28,2007. Please join us!.
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Corning Family Reunion, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada, July 22 to 25, 1999.
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CORNWELL Ancestry & DNA Project (FamilyTreeDNA)
This is a Y-chromosome project open to all participants who have the Cornwell surname or any possible variation of it.
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CORRIGAN & variants Surname yDNA Project
CORRIGAN DNA Project, looking at all variants of the Irish Surname O'CORRIGAIN. CARRIGAN, CARROCAN, CARROGAN, CARRUCAN, CORRAGAN, CORRIGAN, COURIGAN, CURRIGAN etc. We hope to confirm relationships identified through traditional genealogy and locate related family. Also to learn whether the O
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This project aims to supplement standard genealogical research of individuals worldwide with the CORSON surname (and related variants such as COLSON, COURSON, COURSEN, CORSEN, CORSA, CORSAW, DECOURSEY, COURSER, and VROOM).
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The Cory families in America sprang from several men who were among the earliest settlers. Among these were: Giles, John of Southold, John of Roxbury, William, and Thomas. For the most part, they were not related. A second wave of Cory families came from Ireland and England during the Irish immigration from 1830 to 1880.
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COSGRAVE COSGRIFF COSGROVE Families
Research site divided geographically for those interested in COSGRAVE & variants.
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Descendents of Leopold Ferdinand COSKY, 1st wife Frances (nee KENNEDY) COSKY-WINTERS, & 2nd wife Ethel Kate (nee LOVELOCK) COSKY. Surnames RYAN, JOHNSON, DAVIS, LIBERTELLA, CAVALLARO, ENGLAND, LEWITT, SLATTERY, HOWELL, BOVE', MATHEWS, MORRISON, BERGER, KEMNER, FITZGERALD, BELLO, CLIFFORD, BROWN, VELDE, JEPPI, ELIASEN and more.
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COSSAR, COSSER & COSSOR family history, worldwide.
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COSSITT Family Association, Ltd.
Descendants of Rene COSSITT.
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History of the COTGROVE family of Leigh on Sea, Essex, England.
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For any one interested in the COTTEW surname or its variant spellings of CUTTEW and COTTEAU.
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Descendants of Sir Henry COTTON, from about 1200AD. It is extensive and crosses some 20 generations.
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Y-chromosomes surname project for families bearing the name Cotton, Cotten or other spelling variations.
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