The following is a list of some of the genealogy-related World
Wide Web home pages that have been added recently on www.rootscomputing.com:
The Higgins Family of Glenravel, County Antrim: a genealogy
of the descendents of Alexander and Mary Higgins who emigrated from
Glenravel to Somerville, Massachusetts. Includes maps, photos, and other
data on Glenravel: world.std.com/~ahern/higgins.htm
Chapman Family: Its members, History and Other Odds and Ends:
Numerous connected family names and a listing of some of the cemeteries where
Chapman's are buried as well as links to some interesting genealogy sites. freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~johnjay
Mayfair Research Services, a commercial company specializing
in Welsh genealogy research: genealogypro.com/mayfair-research.html
Dragoo Family Association Reunion to be held in Sacramento,
California in September 2002: geocities.com/dfareunion/
Beth Davies, a professional genealogist specializing in Quebec
research. This site also contains basic information about sources available
for doing research in Quebec, Ontario, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Michigan: www.daviesgenealogy.com
Trounce and Hipfner family information plus links to pages
containing census tracts for Veryan parish in Cornwall, England and Breage
parish in Cornwall. home.ican.net/~dtrounce
Gentleman Researchresearching the unusual surname of
Gentleman: www.geocities.com/gentleman12001
Wertman Family Associationseeking Wertman researchers
worldwide, but primarily focusing on descendants of George Philip Wertman, who
warranted land in 1749 Lynn Township in present-day Lehigh County,
Pennsylvania. Our goal is to produce an accurate description of our Wertman
Family heritage. The objective of the Association is to collect, analyze,
disseminate and preserve genealogical, historical, and biographical data
pertaining to the Wertman surname: freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~wertman
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