The Baca / Douglas Genealogy and Family History BlogFiled under: Personal Research | International Welcome to our site! This site includes articles about my research on our family trees, photographs, research tips and my research log. http://nmgenealogy.blogspot.com/ - last updated 13 Oct 2019 |
The Barclays of Pine RiverFiled under: Personal Research | Locality Specific This blog is about the life of George and Amarilla Barclay. George founded the town of Pine River, Minnesota. Amarilla is descended from passengers on the Mayflower and ancestors who fought in the Revolution. http://barclayspineriver.wordpress.com/ - last updated 27 Nov 2023 |
The Barker Family TreeFiled under: Personal Research Covering the family lines of Barker, Cranker, Fiske, Stevens, Bigelow, Dillenback and more. http://barkerfamilytree.blogspot.com/ - last updated 15 Aug 2008 |
The Bigler FamilyFiled under: Personal Research Family and personal histories, geneology, and basic information about The Bigler Family. http://thebiglerfamily.com/ - last updated 1 Oct 2018 |
The Brickey GenealogyFiled under: Personal Research http://thebrickeygenealogy.blogspot.com/ - last updated 14 Dec 2013 |
The BruceFiled under: Personal Research | Single Surname Writing family history from Scotland to US. http://www.brucemstewart.blogspot.com/ - last updated 26 Dec 2010 |
The Colbert Whelan FamilyFiled under: Personal Research The Colbert and Whelan families - they came from Ireland and settled in New York - Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn, and Queens. http://colbertwhelanfamily.wordpress.com/ - last updated 19 Mar 2023 |
The Complete and Utter History of Our AncestorsFiled under: Personal Research A diary of our attempts to discover where we come from. http://railwayroad.com/FamilyTree/Diary/ - last updated 1 Jun 2011 |
The Continuous Noyes GenealogyFiled under: Personal Research | Single Surname The Original Continuous Genealogy.. Handed Down from Harriette Eliza Noyes and Col. Henry Noyes from original manuscripts and numerous fully illustrated books by both. Rev. James Noyes arrived in 1634 on the Ship Mary & John , the lead ship of Lord Whintrop's fleet in 1634. Landed in the Parker River, Founding family of Newbury Mass. Long distinguished pedigree dating back to 1000 AD. http://noyesgenealogy.blogspot.com/ - last updated 29 Aug 2008 |
The CooperageFiled under: Personal Research Genealogy notes on the families of Mattocks, Colley, Danner, Wears, Crane, Miller, Hough, Carver, Hess, Srite, Butler, Raney, Blackburn, Woods, Whitt, Todd, Williams, Coulter, McClain, Jones, Ligon, Gaskins, Caldwell, Bishop, Cobble, Murray, Rule, Gilley, Peters, Harpham, etc. http://mattocks.blogspot.com/ - last updated 19 Sep 2018 |