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Updated genealogy of John W. STROUD, Alden WILLIAMSON and others. Researching the Big Sandy Valley (West Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio), Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Illinois.
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Descendants of Joseph C. SUMNER, Sr. 1761 - 1827
This site is for all those interested in SUMNER genealogy and, in particular, for those descendants of Revolutionary Soldier Joseph Chestnutt Sumner, Sr. of Emanuel County, Georgia.
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Descendants of the SHARP and related families: DELK, BLAKE, HUCKABY, STEWART, and other families from Fentress County, Tennessee.
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Descendants of Mitchell SANDERS
Descendants of Mitchell SANDERS (circa 1751-circa 1828) and his wife, Susannah SPRINGFROG, who was a full blood Cherokee of the Bird Clan. Susannah was born about 1749 in Talking Rock, Coosawatte Dist., Cherokee Nation. She died after 1820.
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Descendants of Ragnar is an extract from my essay on the history of the STANHOPE family, which will attempt to show that such chieftains in Normandy as Hrolf Turstain and Bernard the Dane were descendants of Ragnar Lodbrok, alias Reginheri, the leader of the Viking attack on Paris in 845, who may have been the prototype for the semi-legendary Ragnar Lodbrok. They are proposed grandsons of Ragnar Lodbrok by his son, Ivar.
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Descendants of Thomas and Deborah (?) SKILLINGS of Cumberland Co, Maine
Thomas Skillings was from Salem and was among the early settlers of Gloucester, MA. His land was near the ancient burying ground. As early as 1651, he had moved to Falmouth (Portland), but had returned and was living in Gloucester in 1658, and that year came back to Falmouth and died there in 1667. In 1658, he purchased the farm at Back Cove from George Cleeves, which he occupied until his death and which was held in the family for many years.
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Descendants of Thomas SMITH (1515-1872)
SMITH, ASHMAN, HELMS, COLEMAN, GRIFFITH, JEACOCKES, BUSH, HILL,FEVORD, TREDWELL.
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Descendants of Toussaint SAMSON
Descendants of Toussaint SAMSON born Abt. 1606 in France, died May 19, 1659 in St. Gatien-des-Bois, France.
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Descendents of Dr. Godfrey SPRUILL from Eastern NC & Beyond
SPRUILL Family of Washington and Tyrrell Counties of Eastern North Carolina with links to many other related pages for that area.
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Die Genealogie der Familie SCHIMMELPFENNIG / The Genealogy of the SCHIMMELPFENNIG Family
Branches in USA and Netherlands from 1300 to today. The most important surnames are: Schimmelpfennig, Schimelpfenig, Schimmelpenninck, Schimmelpfeng, Von Schimmelpfennig, Schimmelfennig Von Der Oye.
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Down by the Old Mill Stream: A STYMIEST Chronicle
Descendants of Casparus STEYNMETS II from Netherlands to North America (New York, New Jersey and Canada). There have been at least 50+ different spellings noted of which the following are all derivatives of the present surname STYMIEST: STEYNMETS, STIMIST, STEINMETZ, STEINMETS, STIMAS, STYMEIST, STYMEST, STIMAS, STIMIST, STIEMIST, STYMAS, STYMUS, STYMAST, STYMACKS, etc.
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Eli and Magdalena (Wenger) SCHROCK Family History
Brief history of the Mennonite family of Eli and Magdalena (WENGER) SCHROCK of Waterloo County, Ontario, Canada and Elkhart Co., Indiana, starting in 1816. The name SCHROCK was also spelled SHRUCK in the Waterloo County records; SCHRAG on his tombstone; and SCHROG in Ezra Eby's book. Also includes data on SHIRK, EBY, GOOD, BERKEY, STAUFFER.
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Elizabeth Jane Taylor - Sherlocks of Ireland
Information about the various branches of the Sherlock family in Ireland, plus branches in the U.S. and Canada.
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Site da Família Santurbano no Brasil com informações sobre a família, cidadania italiana, genealogia, imigração italiana e viagens. The Family Santurbano portrayed here are all those descendants of Natale Santurbano and Natalina Ricioppo. Natale was the youngest son of Giovanni and Reparata Santurbano Verratti when entering Brazil in 1893, which at the time was between 12/14 months.
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Genealogy of the Subiabre family of Chile. Also includes information on Subiaurre, Zubiaurre, Subiabre, Felmer, Daykes families.
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