Separating truth from fiction in family stories at Springfield holiday gathering
December 31st, 2010 . by Genealogy NewsNovember, December and January are great times for Springfield family holiday and football bowl game gatherings.
November, December and January are great times for Springfield family holiday and football bowl game gatherings.
A pair of dice, an elusive Japanese prophet, thousands of packages of ramen and an unshakeable family curse are the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse in Nicolas Dickner's charming Apocalypse for Beginners .
Looking for info on HANSSEN/SAATHOF families: Harm Seede Hanssen was born 07Jan1842 in Schirum & his wife Margreta Heyden Eden born 25Feb1842 in Neuemor .
John Neck was born in Bavaria, Germany circa 181-19. He served in the Bavarian Army.
Looking for adopted sibling, birth name Russel Smart. Born in and adopted from Pierce County Washington.
A am looking for Kenneth E. Donham, a cousin. Last address, he was residing in North Carolina.
Catherine Samelsberger was born circa 1845 in Germany. She was buried in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in Paterson, Passaic, New Jersey on 8 Aug 1881.
Louis Gyselinck was born on 15 Apr 1860 in Zelzate, Assenede, East Flanders, Belgium.
James Stepp was born 23 Jan 1859 in Het Bildt, Friesland, Holland to Johannes Stap and Ybeltje Rondaan, both born in Holland.
The early registration deadline is approaching for numerous new courses offered this winter by Plymouth Community Education & Recreation.