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43So far the people I've tracked were in the South in the mid 1800's. My wgoldworldnet-3/11/2004
42Here's another link for resources on many countries: genforum.genealogy.comManyMoose-3/11/2004
41I copied this out of an email from Geneology.com. It refers to Canadian resourcManyMoose-3/11/2004
40I can trace the name but not all the individual generations.Bald Eagle-3/11/2004
39This is a very interesting topic. I just started doing a little research, found Bob-3/11/2004
38I can understand that folks may not be eager to post their own surname, but hopegoldworldnet-3/11/2004
37Dave: I've been to that site and did find the ship that my grandmother cameBob-3/11/2004
36Some of my wife's family names are Flud, Wilkinson, Shaw, and Cook. * * *goldworldnet-3/11/2004
35Click on the "Modify Subject" tab above the original post box. In the goldworldnet-3/10/2004
34I see we made the hotlist, below John Kerry and George Bush. Does anybody know ManyMoose-3/10/2004
33Thanks! I did try several spellings with no success. My grandfather's surnManyMoose-3/10/2004
32Some sites let you do a soundex search. Let me know if you find anything of intManyMoose-3/10/2004
31I'll bet that's some kind of record. I've seen the descendent treesManyMoose-3/10/2004
30Interesting question, and to tell you the truth I'm not really sure. I haveManyMoose-3/10/2004
29You might try an alternate spelling. My ancestors got on the boat with one nameQuahog-3/10/2004
28Great link! Thanks! I'll add it right away. I was unsuccessful at locatinManyMoose-3/10/2004
27Hi Poet! Actually, there are Canadian resources, and I'm sure Irish ones asManyMoose-3/10/2004
26That's wild. * * *goldworldnet-3/10/2004
25My name is from my paternal great-grandfather who was italian, though for the moredfish-3/10/2004
24RE: Do you have any ideas on most efficient approach? Not really. In my case, Bald Eagle-3/10/2004
23I've made some calls to some relatives. One cousin is going to check out hisgoldworldnet-3/10/2004
22Hi, Baldy. Yes, good to communicate when you don't feel compelled to grind aGeorge Coyne-3/10/2004
21As far as I can tell, every person on earth with my surname (about 20 of us) is Quahog-3/10/2004
20Yes you are the champion of unusual names. Turns out the guy on the french generedfish-3/10/2004
19Well, you should have filled out your census form! :-)Bald Eagle-3/10/2004
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