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LICTENBERGER FamilyTree DNA Project (FamilyTreeDNA)
The project provides a testing discount. The primary purpose is to validate a connection between the early Pennsylvania LICHTENBERGER/LISTENBERGER/LUSTENBERGER/LIGHTHILL families as suggested by the research. If validated through DNA testing this would connect the large families researched of Casper Lichtnerberger and Johann Killian (Gillian) Lichtenberger and also Lichtenberger Pioneers of Indiana. The SECONDARY purpose is to bring together other Lichtenberger families and to complement the genealogical paper trail.Testing is simple
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LIEBETRAU Familie Herkunft Ahnenforschung Stammbaum und mehr
Informations about the name LIEBETRAU and its roots in Thuringia.
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LIEBRICH Genealogie und LIEBRICH Family Heritage
Liebrich-land provides an illustrated LIEBRICH (LIEBERICH, LEEBRICK, LEIBERICK, LOEBRICH etc.) Genealogy of Alsace, Palatinate, and America including several side lines with surname index.
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LIESCH, LEISCH, LESCH families that immigrated to Wisconsin from Luxembourg, Germany and Switzerland.
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Family History of the LIGHTBODYs, worldwide. Includes LIGHTBODY, LIGHTBODDY, LIGHTBODDIE, LIGHBODY, LEABODY, LEEBODY.
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A website dedicated to the LIGHTBURN and related families in America.
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The century-long journey of a Palatine family, from the Rhineland to Ontario.
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Covering LIGHTOWLERS and all variations.
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LIGNOWSKI surname and all variants (LIGNOSKI, LIGNOSKY, LINGNOWSKI, LINGNOFSKI, LICHNOVSKY).
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LIGUORI Family Genealogy, Liguori Family Tree and Liguori History starting in 1906
A work in progress history of the Liguori family from italy to the United states including family tree and stories.
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The Linder Family Association has been continuously in existence since about 1966. It originated with the Southern Linder Family Association, and gradually just became the LFA. The association has published newsletters since 1966 which focus on about 10 of the earliest immigrants to America with that surname. Recently, our new President, Tim Linder from Landrum SC, has put all of the newsletters onto a CD for an easy search for the first name of the Linder you are seeking. A year
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Descendants of Jakob LINDER b. Sep 7 1840 and Elisa Hotz b. Nov 10 1834, married Oct 6 1866 in Herzogenbuchsee, Canton Bern, Switzerland and emigrated to the United States in 1873, settling in the vicinity of East St. Louis, Illinois.
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For details e-mail Barbee Reid at [email protected].
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Also Coffin, DaMetz, Eastridge, Horn, McIlvain, Rice, York.
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These are genealogies of the LINDSLEY and CALLBREATH families who settled in Sullivan County, New York in the 1800s. The LINDSLEY family is descended from Francis and Susana CULLPEPER LINSLY of England, Connecticut and New Jersey. The CALLBREATH family is descended from Thomas and Susannah FINCH CALLBREATH of Scotland and New York. These families are intertwined with the HUNTINGTON and MITTEER families of Sullivan County. The HUNTINGTON family is descended from Simon and Margaret BARET HUNTINGTON of Norwich, England and Massachusetts. The MITTEER family is descended from Samuel B. and M. Lucinda Amelia REYNOLDS MITTEER of Basque, France and New York. The nexus of these families was my great-great grandmother Josephine Louisa CALLBREATH who married Joseph Gilbert HUNTINGTON. Their daughter Mary Esther HUNTINGTON married Floyd Elmer LINDSLEY. Floyd and Mary Esther's daughter Helen Alice LINDSLEY married Frederick William MITTEER. Another family, descended from Louis P. HENDRICKS of Germany and New Jersey, is of great interest to me. Louis and his wife Anna MEYER are my great grandparents on my father's side, their daughter being Matea HENDRICKS who married my grandfather John Gay LINDSLEY. After Anna died, Louis married Wilhelmina PRANGE and produced at least five more children. Any further information about this family would be greatly appreciated.
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LINNELL Family Association of North America
The Linnell Family in North America began with the arrival of Robert Linnell of England in Scituate, Massachusetts in 1638. For centuries, every person in North America with the surname Linnell was descended from Robert Linnell. The Linnell Family Association of North America celebrates that family.
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