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This is a very interesting family tree blog--where else can you go to see such neat photographs of old tombstones?! Besides, we have some Hays and Hayeses in our family tree, too, just like the author! Great job!
Genealogy and family history of Steve Hayes and Val Greene of Pretoria, Tshwane, South Africa. Our families come mainly from Britain and Germany.
Related families include Growden, Growdon, Pearson, Green, Stooke, Vause, Cottam, Hannan, Decker, Ellwood, Crighton, Falkenberg and several other related families.
It’s for keeping in touch with all our relations, up to 15th cousins three times removed and beyond.
Recent PostsWe started the Sandercock/Saundercock family history forum for people of Sandercock descent in October, and by the end of the month we have had some very useful discussuions. Several members have been helped to make new family connections, or to solv...
The Chimney Sweeper’s Boy by Barbara Vine My rating: 4 of 5 stars I’ve just finished reading this book for the second time. I first read it about 10 years ago, and realised i could not remember a great deal about the plot, though I could...
There’s a new website on Germans in the Eastern Cape. Or perhaps I should rather say that it is an old site that has been revamped and moved to a new address. Two groups of German settlers came to the Eastern Cape (well, the part of it then cal...
Did you know that Daniel Sandercock is one of the top ten Twitterers in Thailand? I didn’t, until I read this: Top 10 Twitter Users With Max. Number of Followers From Different Countries though I did a double-take when I discovered that it scor...
I looked at some old files and found a copy of a New Zealand marriage certificate that had been sent by Harvey and Jan Saundercock. It was for William Thomas Sandercock and Elizabeth Harker, who were married in the Wesleyan Church in Pitt Street, Auc...
Randy Seaver challenges people to post their most vivid childhood memories Genea-Musings: Saturday Night Genealogy Fun – A Childhood Memory. INGOGO – APRIL-MAY 1948 I lived in Westville, near Durban, until I was nearly 7. Then my father g...
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RichardThis is a very interesting family tree blog--where else can you go to see such neat photographs of old tombstones?! Besides, we have some Hays and Hayeses in our family tree, too, just like the author! Great job!
wiroteNice blog.
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You have gone all out in your following your family records. I found the tombstones interesting and I have always been interested in genealogy.
well done. SKDD
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