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6/13/2001 - Archive


Home Pages Highlighted

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:

Early American Trails and Roads - Summary paragraphs and map sketches of a group of early American trails and roads. This site introduces students and family historians to early American migration patterns: www.geocities.com/gentutor/trails.html

DePaola and Cianciarulo Families - Tracing the Family's Footsteps. . . This site traces the family timeline, full family tree, and descendants list. Also includes the family's journey through the Immigrant Experience into the United States. www.depworld.com/ghtout/ftintro.htm

Carpenter/Davies & Related Families - The genealogy, history, wills, land deeds, records, and brief biographies of the above families. Sources included: homestead.com/ourfamilyjournal

Genealogy Graphoanalysis Service – A commercial service designed to add invaluable information to a family book by using the handwriting of an ancestor. The owner/operator of this Web page is a Certified Graphoanalyst and claims to be able to give an accurate comprehensive report on the personality of an ancestor, based upon that ancestor’s handwriting: handwriting.bizhosting.com

Databases of the pioneers of Sonoma County, California and nearby towns from 1850 to 1930. This site includes more than 3,700 different surnames as well as helpful maps and photos: www.geniepower.homestead.com

The Hurd-McGowan Family Website is here to share information about our family past and present: www.hurd-mcgowan.com

"Some notes on medieval English genealogy": resources, including a brief guide to sources, collections of links to source material online and family histories online: www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/

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