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The SPANN Family Genealogy Home Page
A meeting place for researchers of the SPANN family and related families.
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The SPEARRITT Genealogy One-Name Study Group
SPURRETT, SPEARIETT, SPIRIT, SPERET, SPORET.
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The research of SPEIDEL, SPIDEL, SPIDELL, SPIDLE, SPYDEL and other surnames matching soundex code S134.
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A fun and informative website for SPIKER, ZINN & extended families in the Ritchie County, West Virginia area. Be sure to stop by the Garden for our family tree information.
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This site is dedicated to the genealogy of the Spoon family and related surnames, dating back to the family's origins in Germany. Surnames include SPOON, LOFFLER, WILSON, ROUTH, REITZEL, COBLE, GREESON, NEVILLE, CARSWELL, AMICK, FOGLEMAN.
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The SPRAGUE Database is a computerized database containing information on 380,272 individuals from worldwide families of SPRAGUE and SPRAGUE-derivative names. (Derivative names include SPRAG, SPRAGE, SPRAGG, SPRAGGE, SPRAGGS, SPRAGGUE, SPRAGS, SPRAKE, SPRAIG, SPRIG, SPRIGG, SPRIGGE, and SPRIGGS.) The larger sections of the database document the descendants of (1) Francis SPRAGUE, who arrived in Massachusetts in 1623 and (2) Edward SPRAGUE's three sons (Ralph, Richard, and William), who arrived in Massachusetts in 1629. The SPRAGG and SPRAKE lines are also major sections.
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This site documents the genealogy of Nicholas Lobdell Springer (the author of the site) including one of the early settlers of Delaware Carl Christopher Springer, who settled in Wilmington c. 1658.The site also documents branches of the Dasher/Lorber and Daniels/Adams families, and includes significant lines through Lobdell (to Nicholas Lobdell arriving in Massachusetts from England in 1635), Halcomb, and Ellis.
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The Springford, Springbatt & Springbett One Name Study
A site dedicated to the one name study of the family originating in Wiltshire, England and using these three variant surnames.
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The St. Clair Family Story in America: John Sinkler (c1630-1700) to Fairy St. Clair Gibson
This book traces the St. Clair family from Scotland to the New Hampshire frontier in 1650. John Sinkler was sold by his English captors during the English Civil War as an indentured servant. The first five generations of the St. Clair family in America was spent in New Hampshire. James Sinclair/St. Clair (1757-1836) fought with Whitcomb's Rangers and the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. After the Revolutionary War, this branch of the family moved to New York State, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas , Oklahoma, and finally to the states of Washington and Oregon. Fairy St. Clair Gibson's family joined the Seventh-day Adventist Church in 1917.
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Also BRUNT, EATON, HARDIMAN, BLACK, GILES, BRATTON, JOHNSTON, HETHERINGTON, WESLEY.
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The STALNAKER Genealogy Home Page
BATCHELDER, HARWOOD, JACKSON, McEWIN, RANKIN, SIMS, STANAKER/STALNAKER, VOLLERS, WATTS, WHITCOMB.
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The history of our family from Etamps, France to England and on to Virginia aboard the Plaine Joan in 1635.
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Also STANFILL, STANSFIELD lines.
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The STEAD/STEED One-Name Study
A worldwide study of the STEAD/STEED surnames and all variants.
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The STEBBINS Ancestral Society
For all descendants of the surname STEBBINS. Presently there are three major lines represented in the database of 49,000 individuals: Rowland STEBBINS, Edward STEBBINS and John STEBBINS.
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Descendants of John Steckman and his wife Polly. The Steckman family came from Germany in the early 1700's. They first settled in Virginia. About 1782, John Steckman and his family moved to Bedford County, Pennsylvania.
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