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In reply to the discussion: A list of my family tree surnames..... [View all]csziggy
(34,189 posts)51. I completly forgot about your tree!
Not long after you sent me the invite to your tree last year, my Dad got ill and passed away. All my genealogy research has gotten sidetracked since, what with taking care of Mom and trying to do things to help my sister who is in charge of business stuff.
I took a quick look tonight and will try to look some more. I have some info on John "Jean" Foushee that dates back to early Virginia history.
Mostly I'm posting this so I remember to get back to it.
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Lemieux? Hmm....you might just be related to the world famous hockey player, methinks.
AverageJoe90
Jul 2013
#15
One of my ancestors built the house that was famously occupied by Bacon's followers, apparently.
AverageJoe90
Jul 2013
#14
I have Harwoods. 19th century - England >> New Jersey >> Illinois >> Nebrasa
kestrel91316
Jul 2013
#22
Dunno about J.M. or his father, but his grandfather, Joseph, Sr. may have been from Lancaster Co.;
AverageJoe90
Sep 2013
#41