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4/11/2001 - 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

A family-oriented site dedicated to C. Lawrence Newman and Ann V. Hughes. It also contains a family tree and genealogy information for Newman, Hughes, Halleran, Rhall, Wodicka, and others. Our family, through Michael Newman, came from Ireland in approximately 1830. www.geocities.com/Celtx6/Newman.html

Gathering Leaves—a Web site that features exhibits and articles regarding genealogical and historical research of a limited nature. This site also offers UncleGED, a free GEDCOM to HTML converter. www.gatheringleaves.org

Mitchells in North Devon England with several trees, over 1000 Mitchells plus maps of North Devon. www.alverlin.freeserve.co.uk

Hunter Cemetery is an 1840s pioneer cemetery in Wheatland Township in southern Bureau County, IL, which was badly desecrated in the 1960s, and has been left neglected since then. This Web site will show the restoration in progress. www.homestead.com/zellerstombstone/HunterCemetery.html

Transcribed NonConformist Parish Registers from Salford, Lancs. Plus information about the Howard Family Tree, Salford related information, and more. www.salfordroots.com

They Live Again represents over 10 years of documented research. The site stresses documented lineage narratives, photos, GEDCOM, and much more. The Genealogy Excellence Award program is rapidly becoming one of of the most well-described genealogy award systems for Internet genealogists. www.theyliveagain.com

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