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Gegoux marriages and ancestors for related Canadian families: BERGERON, BRANCHAUD, CHARPENTIER, CLEROUX, COUSINEAU, DAGENAIS, LEDUC, LEFORT, LÉTOURNEAU, MONPETIT-POTVIN, ROBILLARD and TREPANIER.
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KLÆBOE, KLABOE, KLAEBOE, KLABO, CLAYBO, BERNHOFT, BANG, HIND, JUEL.
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GEISSLER/PENDER Family History
GEISSLER, FISCHER, PENDER, DUNWOODIE, HUNTER, STORRY, DANIELS mainly in Scotland, Liverpool, Australia and Moravia, Sudetenland.
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GEIST and Related Families Geneological Research
Also PEARSON. These families settled in the Illinois, Missouri, Michigan, and Kansas areas.
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SWANGO, GEISZLER, TAULBEE and HALSEY.
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GEMMELL and WALKER Genealogies
GEMMELLs of Ayrshire, Scotland and Lanark Co., Ontario; WALKERs of Isle of Wight, England. FOSTER, BALL, HILL, STALEY, RAWLEY.
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GILLESPIE, EPERTHENER, MARTIN & SKERMER.
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COHEN, SCHOONHOED, MARCUS, DUIS, BOLTON, DALTON, HELEY, ROLFE, HANDS, HEALEY.
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Gen. James Robertson of TN: History & Genealogy
Gen. James Randolph Robertson is a significant historical personality. Andrew Jackson called him the Father of Tennessee for leading the perilous settlement, far beyond the then frontier, into the middle TN area.
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PLACE, WIBERT, GREGORY, HALL, SNYDER.
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GenAttic - Cheryl Freeman's Genealogy
BELL, BURKEY/BURKEY, COX, FLETCHER, FREEMAN, MOBERLY/MOBLEY, POLLARD, SHIELDS, TURNER, VAUGHN/VAUGHAN, YOUNG. Locations include Kentucky, Missouri, North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia.
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JANSEN / KREUGEL Genealogy. History of the family JANSEN started in 1627 in Utrecht in the Netherlands.
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Gendata - Tuisblad van Daniel Jacobs
Web site of Daniel Jacobs. Includes: indexes on important sources of relevance to South African genealogical research; links to free resources; information about his research including his book on the Vosloo family.
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Database with about 10,000 people from Sonogno, Frasco and Gordola in Ticino, the Italian speaking part of Switzerland, including CATTORI, FRATESSA, GENARDINI, GIANETTONI, MARTELLA, MATASCI, PAGNAMENTA, PATÀ, PELUCCA, PEROZZI, PINANA, SONOGNINI (SONANINI, SONOGAN) AND TAMÒ of Sonogno, and BADASCI, BERNARDASCI, DANINI, DELUBINI, DUGHI, FERRASCI, FERRINI, FRANCHINI, GIOTTONINI, JOP, JOPPI, JOPPINI, LANINI, LESNINI and MARCI of Frasco.
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Gene GURSKE biography with links to his WWII naval ship, LST-912, and related naval sites.
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Gene Martin UTTINGER's Search for his Family Roots
UTTINGER, WILHELM, MARTINI, GISSEL, CARPENTER, SMITH, KIRKENDALL, NEAT/NEAS, BENNETT, McQUEEN and CARTER.










