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If you could see your ancestors
All standing in a row
Would you be proud of them
Or don't you really know?
Some strange discoveries are made
In climbing family Trees
And some of them, you know
Do not particularly please.
If you could see your ancestors
All standing in a row,
There might be some of them, perhaps,
You wouldn't care to know.
But here's another question, which
requires a different view --
If you could meet your ancestors,
Would they be proud of you?
Author Anon.
The following families reflect my research to date:
Gina's Family Surnames: Akers, Bailey, Belcher, Clay,
Fields, Hess, Hill,
Lindsay, Norman, Pearis,Sands,
Shrewsbury, Stewart, and White.
Read more about "The White's House" here.
Coming soon more reading regarding:
"The Lindsays, Gasaways and
Smileys of North Carolina"
"The Fields and Hills of Virginia".
Jerry's Family Surnames: Dunn, Harper, Jones, Moss,
There are also several allied families too numerous to mention
These families were residents of Virginia, including the counties
As I update information in my databases I will be updating this file. *7,698 individuals*
Persinger, and Rose.
here, please check out our GEDCOM file below!
of Amherst, Augusta, Montgomery, and Giles to name a few;
West Virginia, including Monroe, Mercer, Logan, McDowell, and
Wyomingcounties; Stokes County, North Carolina, Claiborne Co.,
Tennessee and Pike County, Kentucky.
*This database last updated December 30, 1998*
www.My-Ged.com Gedcom Cover Page
Check with these "cousins" for more information.
Other people who are researching
the same surnames as listed above.
Unsolved Family Mysteries
Maybe You can help solve a mystery!.
Birth, Marriage, and Death Records Listings
Records information included on
Virginia and West Virginia counties
of Giles, Russell, Logan, Mercer,
Monroe, and Wyoming.
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