Genealogy of these two families of Driffield, Yorkshire Also researching Le Seelleur, 1250 to 1463.
History of the Cumberland name. Other names being researched are Bouch, Armstrong, Monkhouse, Palmer, Tallentire. With photographs.
Interests in Nottingmamshire, Monmouthshire, Hampshire Somerset and Dorset. Trees, origins and war records including the life of a Chelsea Pensioner.
100% English ancestry with one line traced back to the same village in 1510. With East Midlands and Geordie pages.
Seeking information related to Gertrude Alice Dugard of Birmingham and Shropshire. Project relates to diary of Edwardian English lady who travelled to USA on White Star Line in 1914.
From D'Alluyes roots on the river Loire, to England and round the world. Coat of arms, DNA and history.
Focusing on but not limited to the United Kingdom. Includes historical maps in relation to the distribution of the name; a searchable database; and a provision to upload family files.
History of Diss, an ancient Suffolk family tracing its ancestry of Anglo Saxon origin to pre 1100. Features descendants, stories, photographs and associated links.
Documenting the various family lineages of 19th century England. Includes BDMs; maps showing the demographic distribution of Doneganis in 1791, 1851, 1881 and 1901; photographic images; and associated links.
Surname resources compiled by Kevin Robinson and Chris Doust. Research includes variant Dowse and centres on the Wiltshire area in England.
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