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Colorado Navy, Marines, and Coast
Guard World War II Casualty List
Colorado Navy and Marines listed on the official list for World
War II Casulaties and POW's.
South Carolina Civil War Rosters
I have in this database endeavored to give a complete roll of all
the members who belonged to Kershaw's Brigade. I have taken
it just as it stands in the office of the State Historian in
Columbia.
Free Census
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Alabama
1850 Washington
County
- Corrected & Reformatted
California
1870 San Fransisco County, ED 48
- Partial
Georgia
1870 Warren County,
Warrenton Township
- Partial
Maine
1790 York County
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1850 Jackson
County, Hanover Township
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1900 Clay County
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SurnameGuide
Lambert
Genealogy
Based on: The Lambert Family of Salem, Massachusetts,
By Henry W. Belknap. Originally published: Historical Collections
Of The Essex Institute, Volume LIV, 1918.
Surname Websites
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Caperton/Behnke Genealogy new
Genealogy Report: Descendants of Hazelton Grove Genealogy
Report: Descendants of Joel Atkinson Genealogy Report:
Descendants of John Cashatt Genealogy Report: Descendants of
Richard Caperton Genealogy Report: Descendants of David Sowders
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"The Gallaher Family Home Page" new
James Gallaher born circa 1730-1740 in possibly Donegal or
Londonderry Counties, Ireland. He married Sarah Miller (possibly
her last name) in Ireland about 1760. Their first child George
Burum Gallaher was born on March 14, 1762. James and Sarah moved
to Cumberland County, Pennsylvania sometime in the mid 1760's. I
believe his father or his brother's name is Thomas Gallaher who
married "Mama" or Isabel.
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"The Ronald W. Beeny Family Home Page." new
BEENY,John born in England, Dec 24, 1803 came to Erie County,
New York Abt 1818. Married Elizabeth Brown Abt 1833. They had
10children all but one child John came to Kentucky Abt
1854-1856. John Beeny died Dec 23, 1898 in Kentucky. Elizabeth
Brown Beeny was born in England January 26, 1813 died in New
York Abt 1892.
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AARON SEWELL of Alabama new
Aaron Sewell family from Bessemer, Jefferson County Alabama.
Aaron Sewell is listed in Marion, Dallas County Alabama 1870 and
1880 census records. He was also recorded in Jefferson County
1900, 1910 and 1920 Federal census. He married Milly Graham July
31, 1871 in Dallas County, Alabama and they had fifteen children
of which 13 are accounted for. Eight daughters: Maggie
(Margaret), Ida, Callie (Caroline), Estella, Geneva, Mamie,
Lena, and Sallie all born in Alabama and five sons: Percy,
Junious, Wildee, Aaron (Joshua) and Donious (Richard). Callie,
the third oldest is my grandmother.
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Bailey/Bayley/Baily, Etc--home page new
1. James & Lydia (EMERY) BAILEY of Rowley, Mass 1600’s 2. John
and Hannah (KNIGHT) BAILEY/BAYLEY of Newbury & Salisbury, Mass
(came on the Angel Gabriel 1635). 3. Stephen and Ann (JEFFERS)
(WALKER) BAILEY of Westmoreland Co,VA 1600’s 4. James and Lucy
(SIMMS) BAILEY of Chesterfield Co, Va and Tazewell Co, VA/WVA
1714+ 5. Abraham & Rogers Cocke Bailey 1600”s VA 6. Ansolme &
Elizabeth WARREN BAILEY 1600’s VA (a Quaker family) 7. Joel &
Ann SHORT BAILEY PA (A Quaker family) 8. Richard & Edna/Edith
Halstead Bailey of Rowley, MA 1600’s
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Barnabus Bechler/Begler Family of Illinois new
Barnabas Bechler (b.1836) emigrated from Baden to America aboard
the ship Atalanta landing in New York on 2 Nov 1867. On 16 July
1868, he married Theresia Trickel (b.29 May 1839, Karlsruhe,
Baden) in Grundy County, Illinois. A farmer, Barnabas died
accidentally from a snake bite while clearing land in Coal City,
IL. From 1869-1872, surviving children included Joseph
Henry(1869), Christian (1875), and Caroline J.[Hurrie](1871).
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BEECHERS OF BALLYMACSIMON new
the first Beechers came to Ireland in during the Munster and
Cromwellian Plantations. A Fane Beecher recived an estate in
west Cork c.1580, but was driven out by a rebellion. He sold his
estate to the Earl of Cork. Later during the Cromwellian
Plantation, a William Beecher recived estates. my great great
grandfather, John Beecher b. 1830 of Longville, Ballynoe, Co.
Cork, father to James Beecher b. 1858 of Ballymacsimon,
Castlelyons, Co. Cork.
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Beelby,(Bielby) Colleen Michigan and beyond new
My great-great-grandparents were born in Edinburgh Scotland, Her
maiden name was Kirkwood. Great-grandfather, Kirkwood Bielby was
born in Yorkshire and died in 1910, in his 70's.
Great-grandmother's maiden name was Mary Parsons. Mary Parson
was born in Yeovil, Somerset England in 1837. Her father was a
glove-maker. Most of the Parson's(if not all)came to Canada.
Matt & Philip Parson had a large wheat farm in Manitoba near
Winnipeg, Canada. Sarah, the youngest daughter lived in Chicago
& married Gus Drueck. They had five sons Charles,Gus,Sam,
George, & John and one daughter Ethel. So Mary Parson Bielby
named her son's after her brothers. There is some relation to
"The Ingenious Bielbys" enamelers of glass & wood engravers
Colleen Beelby - InterneTree
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Beelek and Miller Families new
My father's family are the Beelek's of Saint Louis, Missouri.
His grandfather established the name upon immigrating from
Austria. My maternal grandfather was Benjamin Franklin Miller, a
free-spirited man whose mother was an Indian maiden named
Missouri.
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Beeler's, Robey's & St. Onge's of Maine new
Beeler-St. Onge-Robey Genealogy-Maine Beeler (Maine and Nova
Scotia Canada) Robey (Robie, Robida, Robideau of Maine) St.
Onge's from Roxton Falls Canada Plante (La Plante of Canada)
Criswell (West Virginia & Solano, California)
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Beers Block Boone Hobby Roberts Stuckey Watsons new
Genealogy Report: Descendants of Peter Peter Block (View PDF)
Genealogy Report: Descendants of Robert Leroy Watson (View PDF)
Genealogy Report: Descendants of Charles John Small (View PDF)
Genealogy Report: Descendants of Boone (View PDF) Genealogy
Report: Descendants of Alexander Sr. Hobby (View PDF)
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Beethe/Lane Family Home Page new
User Home Page Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Josiah E.
Thomas User Home Page Genealogy Report: Descendants of Hans
Henry Beethe User Home Page Genealogy Report: Descendants of
Martin Trantham User Home Page Genealogy Report: Descendants of
Jesse Brown Lane User Home Page Genealogy Report: Descendants of
David Edie, Sr.
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BOB BEEDLES HOME PAGE new
HUNTER from Fleming, Mason and Nicholas Counties of Kentucky, in
the 1700s to 1800s. BISHOP (aka BISCHOFF/BISHOFF)from Germany to
Benton County, Missouri, in 1840s. BEEDLES from Wales,to New
York and Kansas, 1800s and before. McFARREN,DANIEL,wife BUELLA
of Detroit,1900 to 1955. Owned McFarrren Trucking in Detroit
durring 1920-30 and 40s.
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Breese/Kermaths Family new
Thomas and Mary Breese landed in London, Ontario, Canada in 1869
from England. Mary (Kermaths) d. 1880, Thomas d. May 24, 1881 in
the Victoria Day Disaster on the Thames River in London,
Ontario. Thomas and Mary had 5 children; Morris, Alice, Lillian,
Eva and Jessie.
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New England Historical and
Genealogical Society
The Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati - Free Database!
Search the Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati Profiles.
The Society of the Cincinnati was established in 1783 by and
for the officers in Continental Service. It was organized in
fourteen constituent societies, one of which is the Massachusetts
Society. Eligibility was based on the officer's length and terms
of service.
Membership in the Society of the Cincinnati was extended to the
officers of the Continental Army - as well as Continental Navy and
Marine officers - who had served until the end of the war, plus
those who had been declared no longer needed by acts of Congress
and those who had served honorably for three years during the war.
Also eligible were the oldest male lineal descendants of officers
who died in service. The officers of the French Navy and Army who
served with the American Army were also entitled to join.
This database contains information on those Massachusetts
officers eligible for membership. Absence from this list does not
conclusively exclude eligibility.
The following member profiles were added to the database this
week: John Allan, Asa Graves, John March, John Nixon, Benjamin
Ray, Edward Seagrave, Josiah Smith, Silvanus Smith, Joshua Thomas,
Joseph Washburn, Nathan Watkins, Thomas Weeks, Edward White,
Timothy Whiting, and Samuel Whitwell.
Cemetery Transcriptions from the NEHGS Manuscript Collections
Search Cemetery Transcriptions from the NEHGS Manuscript
Collections.
New this week: Transcriptions of the Old Church
Graveyard in Pepperell Center, Massachusetts
Source: "Pepperell Center, Mass " Handwritten manuscript,
compiled by Mary L.P. Shattuck. Call number MSS MS 70 PEP 1.
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