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I am new to tracing my family tree, I have gotten back to my Grandfather Albert C Miller left St. Louis Missouri in the 40's have not been heard of since. If someone could lead me in adirection that might help find more family members. I believe my Great Grandfather's name was William Miller and his wife might be Anna not sure of this.
I have access to all the US Census records. I would be willing to see if I can locate your family for you. There is a lot of information that can be garnered from the census records. Was your grandfather born in St. Louis? about what year? Once I locate him, we find his parents and maybe grandparents.
If the managers of the Lovesky and the Debbie -Davis- Lovejoy families would contact me I would love to Know if some of the missing Wason's on your tree are any of my relatives. My grandfather did have a brother by the name of Henry. He also had a sister by the name of Grace. Any other people out there with missing Wason on their tree please feel free to contact me.
Я училась в колледже с Царевым Михаилом, это в Омске. Сейчас знаю что Миша живет и трудится в Москве, адреса его почты не знаю, но точно знаю что он есть в сети одноклассник. Миша где-то 80-81 года рождения. В Омск вроде переехали, но я могу и ошибаться.
I'm working on our family tree and trying to figure out how deep to go.
I've got a cousin who is a female and married. She is entered into the tree as married, and I included their children as I felt that they would still count. However, if those children have children, I'm then branching off into a new family tree, right? Is it customary to include those people in the tree, or not?
Anthony,there is an Italian saying (La sangue si tirare) Blood pulls and that is what I believe. I would recomend to start at the top as far as you can go and work your way down . Family is family..