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Surnames and Hernames - A Genealogy Blog

Surnames and Hernames - A Genealogy Blog

http://surnamesandhernames.blogspot.com/

Genealogy Tips, Tricks and Tune-Ups! Family stories and histories, research and fun!

Welsh-American Family Genealogy

Welsh-American Family Genealogy

http://welsh-american.blogspot.com/

Welsh-American Family Genealogy, Welsh Surnames and Family Histories, Welsh-American Folksonomies, Tylwyth o Gymru, Welsh Migration, Welsh Settlements, Welsh Diaspora, Welsh Folktales and Welsh Family Recipes, American Settlers from Wales, Canadian Settle

Those Old Memories

Those Old Memories

http://thoseoldmemories.blogspot.com/

My blog features genealogy and history of my family and ancestors. I also include some historical articles, research, old photos, and occasionally scrapbooking and family recipes. Mixed bag of mostly things pertaining to the world of genealogy.Surnam

Louisiana Genealogy Blogs

Louisiana Genealogy Blogs

http://louisianagenealogyblog.blogspot.com

Helping link genealogy news, blogs and groups in Louisiana and the Southeastern US.

History and Traditions of England

History and Traditions of England

http://www.webhistoryofengland.com

A variety of posts on different aspects of England's history, traditions, and culture.

The Ties That Bind

The Ties That Bind

http://terri-thetiesthatbind.blogspot.com/

Genealogy adventures in my personal searches for my ancestors.

GeorgiaPioneers.com  A Genealogists Notebook

GeorgiaPioneers.com A Genealogists Notebook

http://georgiapioneers.com/wordpress/

Research Tips and featured articles on pioneer families not normally published anywhere else.

Exploring My Ancestors

Exploring My Ancestors

http://exploringmyancestors.blogspot.com/

This is my own personal journey into genealogical research.

Salisbury and Stonehenge

Salisbury and Stonehenge

http://salisburyandstonehenge.net/

salisburyandstonehenge.net is a blog about the history and culture of Salisbury and Stonehenge. It is initially centred around the names of roads in the area, and how they illustrate Salisbury's history

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Surname Saturday - Murach

Al's Polish-American Genealogy Research | December 12th 2009 by Al Wierzba

Hello, This my version of Saturday's daily blogging theme. This week will be focused on the Murach surname. Surname Pronunciation Murach (Polish) - Moo rah k - listen to it here: Murach Surname Pronunciation Murach (American) - Mur a k Surname M read more

Posts from Years Past: December

Asian-Nation :: Asian American History, Demographics, &… | December 10th 2009 by C.N. Le

You might be interested to read the following posts from Decembers of years past: 2008: The Impact of Racial Diversity on College StudentsA new study shows that having a college roommate of a different race increases overall racial tolerance, except read more

Nazem Kadri - Say it right!

Pension Plan Puppets | December 9th 2009

This is my first fanpost here... bear with me as I wade through these conveniently placed html tags. What's with all this html mumbo jumbo? This is going to look ridiculous... Go Leafs. We good now? Ok. So begins my Crusade for the Promotion read more

Louisiana Surnames Louisiana Researchers

Louisiana Genealogy Blogs | December 9th 2009 by louisianagenealogyblogs

Louisiana Surnames - Louisiana Researchers Add or search for your surnames. read more

Manny Pacquiao vs. Floyd Mayweather Jr.: The Fight That Will Save…

Manny Pacquiao vs. Floyd Mayweather Jr. | December 9th 2009 by kristoffer bellodo

Boxing's life may not necessarily depend on this fight, but you know that this fight has to happen, for all the reasons in the world.This fight does not really need a subtitle. The fighters' surnames more than speak for themselves. It's Manny Pacquia read more

What's In A Name

nultygoestopartick | December 9th 2009 by mick

I remember in the eighties there were loads of people in the news with names that just rolled of the tongue. Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Kenneth Kaunda and Mister Oringoo Odingoo. Most of the british names that rolled of the tongue were double barrelle read more

Hometown: Yingyu Cun, China

The Asian Economist | December 8th 2009 by nhuong

This is my home village in Fujian China, Yingyu village (英屿村). It’s in the southeast of China adjacent to Taiwan. It’s a tiny little coastal village by the sea. The village used to be booming with people whose surnames were mostly G read more

How do Hindu names work in India these days?

India Information | December 7th 2009

I’m trying to understand how Hindu names work, especially in India. In the North, it seems, you have a given name followed by a surname, which may well have some caste relation (so Mohandas Ghandi came from a family that were originally grocers read more

Do You Have A Genealogy Success Story?

GeneaBloggers | December 7th 2009 by Thomas MacEntee

Do You Have A Genealogy Success Story? Have you been able to break down a long-standing brick wall in your genealogy research because of a post on your genealogy blog? Has posting your surnames and family lines of research on your blog enabled you t read more

"Low Budget" Players Of Any Kind

The Mets Police | December 7th 2009

So a few things... Thanks to everyone who let me know that the print copy of Sunday's News included the phrase "low budget latin players" (read here for more on that) but it hit me at 3am what the real story is. The inclusion of the word "lati read more

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