St*r**v*nt Genetic Project BlogFiled under: Single Surname | Genetic Genealogy Let's talk ! How can DNA testing connect the various spellings of our name and lead to ancestors? http://www.sturgood.com/dna/blog/ - last updated 15 Oct 2010 |
Tennessee PryorsFiled under: Single Surname | Locality Specific Genealogy blog focused on tracing Pryor families who either born in or lived in Tennessee. http://tennesseepryors.wordpress.com/ - last updated 24 Nov 2011 |
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 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 Daglish FamilyFiled under: Single Surname For anyone interested in the Daglish name - includes things that I have found in my research and stories about the name. http://daglishfamily.blogspot.com/ - last updated 28 Apr 2016 |
The Earliest Geales in IrelandFiled under: Single Surname | International This blog includes a one-name survey of GEALE in Ireland prior to 1800. A wide range of sources have been used. Comments are welcome! http://www.earliestgealesinireland.blogspot.com/ - last updated 18 Jan 2013 |
The Earliest Greenhams in IrelandFiled under: Single Surname | International A one-name survey of the surname GREENHAM in Ireland between 1600 and 1800. http://earliestgreenhamsinireland.blogspot.com/ - last updated 13 Jul 2010 |
The Fonda BlogFiled under: Personal Research | Single Surname Fonda Family Genealogy and News. http://blog.fonda.org/ - last updated 1 Oct 2024 |
The Hodder CollectionThe idea for the Hodder History blog came about after scouring many, many web sites that had the information I needed but at an enormous yearly subscription cost when tallied up together. A bit here a bit there anyway I decided that as I have 20 years of my own Hodder information, death certificates from Utah & Aust, marriage certificates from Australia, photos, stories etc, etc, and had saved all my bookmarks on any Hodder I found on the www that it would be a service to genealogists throughout the world to share this research information especially those searching for Hodder connections. Then I took it one step further and thought how neat it would be if the links took you directly to the Hodder surname. So much time is wasted sifting through the irrelevant stuff. Hence the hodderhistory.blogspot.com blog was born and a new world opened up! http://hodderhistory.blogspot.com/ |
The Kinsey.ca BlogThis blog highlights the latest updates to Kinsey.ca. Kinsey.ca in turn follows the family lines of Stephen Wilson Kinsey who immigrated from Newtown, Wales to Ontario, Canada in 1866. There is also the wider focus on Kinsey family genealogy in general. http://kinseydotca.blogspot.com/ - last updated 27 Oct 2011 |