MANY!! Taft, Lord, Fleming/Flemming, Norris, Flavin/Flaven/Flavan, Ekes/Ekas/Ekiss, Ferguson, Thamm/Tham, Spegal, Chopot, Cleversay/Cleversey/Clevercy/Cleversy, Nicholson, Aitken/Aitkin/Aikin..... and lots more that I'll have to look up and add.
What countries and other locations are you interested in researching?
USA, Germany, Prussia, England, Ireland, Canada and more
What is your level of genealogy knowledge?
Advanced Family History Researcher
For what reason did you start genealogy research?
Adoption got me started on my family quest, the desire to know my roots. In doing this, I got started on researching both my adoptive and birth families. That was back in the late 1970's and I'm still at it today, I LOVE IT! As well as researching my own family lines I have helped many others work on theirs as well.
Lisa you ask how they could have your ggg whatever-grandmother's birth date and no parents. There are several ways including a family bible, grave, letters written etc. In the earliest census you find her-check the folks under and over her- I usually do 5 or 8. After you give up there, research the sibings. I have foud more in my over 30 years in the lines of the sibings, than in mine.
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Lisa,
Thanks for the pic. It looks like the one I saw previously.
Good Evening Lisa really miss emailing you and takling to you on the phone I need you emai address, so tell your famiy that we said hello ok
email ok I forgot you email adress sorry
Do you have an obit for James Flavin died 31 May 1935 in Toronto?
thank you so much!!! i'll research those tonight =D
Lisa, they came late last week, will send you out a check and a goody box this coming week.
Happy Birthday!
Happy Birthday. Just saw notes about Martha Jane "Mattie" Simpson, from Oct! Like to discuss more at simpsonseeker@yahoo.com? Pj
Lisa you ask how they could have your ggg whatever-grandmother's birth date and no parents. There are several ways including a family bible, grave, letters written etc. In the earliest census you find her-check the folks under and over her- I usually do 5 or 8. After you give up there, research the sibings. I have foud more in my over 30 years in the lines of the sibings, than in mine.
Hi Lisa,
Good news, I found their burial location in England. Thank you anyway.
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