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Looking for ancestor's of Sue Fesperman Hall.
Festerman is a variant spelling of Fesperman - try the Festerman Family Forum to put in a query and see what others had to contribute. Try the Hall Family Forum and search Festerman/Fesperman. A ...
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Job A. Vincent, Laurel DE
Morgan: I don't do much research in the northern states. I do know that they are a bit different than other areas of the country. From what I understand records are kept locally in the city or ...
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People lookup genealogy
Check the Social Security Death Index. S.S. benefits started in 1937. Your guy would have been about 50 in 1939 and likely he would have gotten S. S. benefits if he lived long enough.
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Job A. Vincent, Laurel DE
I Googled Job Vincent Family History and found the following: Job Vincent born 1824 and died April 7, 1882 possibly in CT?, married Betsey Ann Utley 20 March 1846 at Verbunk, Dutches Co., NY. Don't ...
Posted 3 years ago
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Job A. Vincent, Laurel DE
I suggest you Google the following: Job A. Vincent Genealogy Job A. Vincent Family History Vincent Family Forum The above searches may give you more accurate information.
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Lumpkin line
To find Out of Print Books go to almost any library. There is a compendium listing Book out of print. Ask at the library information whre this Compendium is located. There's also one for Books In ...
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Family Title Question?
This is way too hard to explain in words but genealogists use a Cousin Chart. See one to help you at: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~vatgs/cousins_chart.htm
Posted 3 years ago
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What relation are my cousins kids to me?
This depends on what cousin you are talking about. Google "Cousin Chart" to see a chart explaining the relationship of various cousins children to you. Clydene
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Scott's in grundy county tennessee
I have a Scott woman who married into my Williams Fam. in Burke Co., NC so I have fragmented records of Scott Families and still have not found my Scott Fam. For yours, however, it looks like (you'll ...
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Stiwinter family
There are Stiwinters on the 1840 Macon Co., NC Census - Frederick & George There are none on the 1860 Census. The jurisdictional lines changed and Stiwinters appear on the adjacent County of Jackson ...
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