The following is a list of some of the genealogy-related World
Wide Web home pages that have been added recently on RootsComputing.com:
Our Little Web Site. A searchable database of the Little
surname. This site is devoted to finding every person named Little who ever
lived.
The Anderson Association Web site provides information about
the association, which publishes newsletters and a journal about and of
interest to Andersons and related names. The site provides an inquiry service
about links to Anderson families everywhere.
Rantzau, an international noble family from 1226 onward, now
with branches in Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, and California. The site has woodcuts from a 1587 genealogy by its most prominent member, who was honoured by a
1999 exhibition in Schleswig, Germany.
Uriah Bane/Bean Family of Wythe County, Virginia.
A site dedicated to Phillips families in and near London, 1790
to present day.
My Highland Roots. A new book by Scottish author John
MacRae. The book, which is available in either hard copy manuscript or online
e-book format, contains unique insights into the life of the Highlanders,
their culture, language and history. John MacRae has lived the life of a
Highlander and his book is written with a passion and pride for Scotland.
The 54th Kootenay Battalion, C.E.F., through World War I.
The Battalion was mustered in Nelson, B.C., in May 1915 and became part of the
4th Division. Information about those killed in action is available on the
site.
One Barton Family. The mostly New England ancestors of the
Bartons and Wintrubs of Franklin, Massachusetts.
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