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The Batchelder name is liberally sprinkled over New Hampshire. There are eight Batchelder/Bacheller families listed in the white pages for the Londonderry area. There are Batchelder Roads in towns from Hampton, to Strafford, to Raymond, to Nashua. The first Batchelder immigrant to the New World was…
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Is anyone researching the Huguenots that removed to Portarlington, Ireland. Some of those Portarlington Huguenots moved in 1732 to Williamsburg, South Carolina, America. Does anyone know if there is a list of those people that left?
A Richard Cassel, (AKA Richard Castle ) a prominent architect in Dublin, Ireland. Stated that his family were French Huguenots that escaped…
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Family Tree Connection has added the following genealogy items to its database:
American Friendly Society Officers - American Friendly Society, Incorporated Under Massachusetts Laws, 1889, For Men between Ages 18 and 55 years. Supreme Office, No. 20 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass. [This item is undated]
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Udo Thoerner’s History of Emigration…
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I became solidly hooked on Genealogy when our friend and historian Udo Thoerner showed my husband and me the Büning ancestral home, a farm cottage, in the village of Venne, Germany with the names of his 4th-ggrandparents inscribed over the door and the year 1704 by the builder's name . What led us to this discovery was Thoerner's twenty years of curiosity and research about what happened to over 2000 emigrants from his home village of Venne and neighboring farm communities in Westfalen,…
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# J. Newman and Sons, Undated, Trade Card
# Mease, Chas, 1911, Cradle Roll Birthday Greeting
# Deranja, Ann, 1965, Obituary Clipping
# Rothermel, Laura, 1898, Certificate of Confirmation
# Sanders, Rachel, Undated, Photograph
# Keeling, C. F., 1936, Political Campaign Card
# Eyrich, Elias, 1878, Marriage Certificate
# Beverly Hills O. E. S., 1949, Installation of Officers
# Fannie Farmer Cooking Class, Undated, Postcard
# Schrack, Sallie, 1896,…
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