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To the Carey/McDaniel family genealogy website.
What
you will find here are stories of our ancestors covering the
past centuries. You will find family lineage, histories, evidence
and resources about the people of our past. I will also share
some insights in to how to get started in your own research and
some lessons I learned along the way.
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- Genealogy research is a fascinating and exciting hobby. But
it can't be accomplished without the help of others. It is with
great appreciation that I acknowledge the dozens of family members
who have shared their personal family information so generously.
The information contained in these pages is the result of the
work of many people over the span of many decades, which, along
with my own research, I have compiled over the last several years.
It is on-going and we are open to and welcome all additions and/or
corrections.
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- My search for ancestors currently covers,
These Locations:
- Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee,
South Carolina, Illinois, Kentucky, Indiana and Missouri.
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These Surnames:
- Anderson, Andrews, Ballard, Beyerle, Bilderback, Bolinger,
Brown, Carey, Closs, Dietrich, Dix, Douglass, Dugger, Ebeling,
Engle, Frikes, Gah, Hall, Hart, Heard, Hatridge/Hardwitch/Hardwick,
Henderson, Hix (Hicks), Hoth, Hubble, Humberstone, Ingram, Jackson,
Johnson, Koester, Loesche, Martin, Mansker, McDaniel, Morris
(NC/TN), Morris (MO), Muller, Nelson, Preston, Primmer, Saur,
Scarborough, Schaefering, Stewart, Strihl, Sturm (Storm), Tharp,
Twellman, Waldman, Washington, Webb
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Our
Family Lineage
- A Listing of our genealogy research by Surname
How to Begin
- Your Own Research
Genealogy
MessageBoard
- This is Ruhi's Garden Messageboard for Genealogy discussions.
Family
Reunions
- Reunions are a great place to share research, stories and
friendships.
Resources
and Links
- There are tons of sites to help you with your research.
Carey/Holland
Genealogy
- This is my sisters site. It has much of the same information
as you'll find here, but in a format similar to FamilyTree.
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