The Boyd-Trees Project is devoted to collecting and
publicizing family trees that include the surname Boyd. It currently
includes more than 60,000 individuals and over 13,000 Boyds.
The annual reunion of the Bobo family will be 19-22 April 2001
at the Comfort Inn, Clinton, SC. For complete details, visit the Bobo Web site.
Old obituaries, birth and marriage announcements, legal
notices, old news, and moreall scanned from 18th- through early-20th
century U.S. newspapers from Maine to California. The Web site includes an
index of names and sites searched and is updated daily.
The Roads Family of Buckinghamshire traces the family's roots
back to 1553 and includes many families who married Roads/Rhodes/Roades family
members. Roads researchers in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and America may
trace their lineage back to Thomas Rodes and Joan Taylor, who married 15
November 1553 in Middle Claydon, Bucks. This tree may also be of interest to
researchers of George Washington.
GenealogyPrinters.com, a family-run business in England
offering printing services exclusively to the genealogist. It specializes in
the printing of family trees and blank charts, which can be purchased online.
Kruse Family from Germany, a Web site that has Kruse from
Klein Belitz, Reinstorf, and Vietzen with parish records from Neukirchen,
Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Germany. Related surnames are Schroeder, Juerss,
Kopplemann, Papenhagen, Lehmann, Knaack, and many more.
John Ladd Family Genealogy - Five Generations of Ladds lists
the first five generations of the John Ladd family of Virginia from the
emigrant who was born about 1630 to the families of the early-1800s. Includes records from all Quaker and county records located at the Library of
Virginia and numerous books.
Arnolds and others from Bonavista Bay, Newfoundland, Canada.
Barkley Family Genealogy Page. Includes Barkley, Robinson, McDowell, Boone, Gordon, Hunter, Perry, Steele, and
Hutchison. There are 1,085 individuals and 364 families representing 267
surnames in this database.
The West Virginia Genealogy Guide provides links to
genealogical data for all of the West Virginia counties. The databases
include: census records, births, deaths and obituaries, marriages, military
records, cemetery inscriptions, and biographies.
Jewish-Families.com is a Web site built to provide Jewish
families a place to store virtual archives about their family. It has many
services that look after the past, present, and future of each family member,
and it is meant to enhance the communication between members of a family.
To submit your home page to this newsletter, enter the necessary
information at the RootsComputing Register. Due to the volume of new Web pages submitted, I am not able to list all of them
in the newsletter.