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Dedicated to all LAWYER families everywhere. Contains LAWYER pedigree as well as GED and PAF files to download.
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LAY Family Genealogical Association
LAY, LEY, LOY, LEIGH, LAYE, etc.
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LAY Family Genealogy, Descendents of John LAY Sr.
This site is about one line starting with John LAY Sr. b. abt 1610 in Eng. Settled in Old Saybrook, Ct. abt 1637 and was one of the founding Fathers of Old Lyme, Ct. Covers LAY, Demings, Sutherland, Crandall,and more.
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A site dedicated to the Layzells, Lazells, Lacselles and variants of those names who emanated from England but are now spread around the world.
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Descendants of Robert LAZENBY I.
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LE GRICE Consulting & Genealogy
Based in New Zealand. Le GRICE, Le GRYS, Le GRIS, le GRICE, GRICE, Le GREISS contacts worldwide.
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This site contains the family history of William Leach and Jane Pilkington Leach of Denmark, England and the United States.
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Leaman (Leming, Leaman, Leeman ) Family History, Genealogy
Leaman Family in Canada since 1774, England to Canada. The Leming family name originated in Yorkshire, England.
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Leas Family Genealogy, including the surnames of LEAS, SPANGLER, PARR, GARRIOTT, BRIGGLE, TRIMMER and SHIPE.
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Researching LEATHERLAND family history focussed on Northants, Warwickshire and Leicestershire, including variations LETHERLAND and LITHERLAND.
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LELAY, LEDALAI, LELLAY, LATHLEY, LETHELEY, LETHLAYE, LEATHLAYE, LETHLAY, LEATHLAY, LEATHLY, LETHELY, LEYTHELY, LETHLEY.
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LeBER families of Quebec.
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Our LeBLANC family descends from a man named Daniel LeBLANC born in France who, at the age of 19, left his family and took a ship to 'New France'. These pages are about the courage of that man and his descendants that were tossed around the globe during the great deportation.
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LeBREUIL families of Quebec.
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LECOMPTE families of Quebec.
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LEDUC families of Quebec.
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