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Family's Descendent Chart
Descendants of Lynch Family
07/04/2004
Descendants of Madonna
07/01/2004
Descendants of Thomas/John Emmet
01/01/2005
Descendents of Bermingham Family
05/30/2004
Descendents of Donbavand
05/31/2004
Descendents of Doyle
05/31/2004
Descendents of James Lansbury
03/31/2004
The Lansbury research begins with James Lansbury in 1800 in England.
Descendents of Skeet
05/31/2004
Descendents of William Griffith
05/16/2004
This page shows a descendents list of all the members of this Griffith family as a whole.
Read More - Bermingham
- My family research of the Bermingham family takes me back to Lawrence (Lorence) and Nora (Hogan) Bermingham in the 1800s in Kilmallock, Limerick, Ireland. Three of their children came to the USA and settled in Chicago, Illinois.
- Donbavand
- Donbavand genealogy research begins about 1750 with Thomas Donbavand in England.
- Doyle
- The Doyle line begins with M. Doyle from Ireland. The family moved to Canada in the mid 1800s. Their children moved to the United States where they resided in Illinois and Indiana.
- Emmett
- Griffith
- William Griffith is the beginning of my research for the Griffith family. William and his wife, Elizabeth, resided in Epsom, Surrey, England where they raised a family of 6 children.
- Lansbury
- Lansbury family genealogy is a continuous adventure. James Lansbury of the 1800s in England is where my research begins.
- Lynch
- Many of the Lynch family originated from Kilgarvan County Kerry, Ireland and emigrated to the United States in the early 1900s.
- Madonna
- The research on the Madonna family begins with Francesco Madonna and his wife Maria Teresa Sorrentian D'Anbrosi in Taranto, Italy. They settled in New York in the late 1800s where they raised their family of 6 children.
- Skeet
- William Skeet and his wife, Mary, resided in Suffolk, England. His son, Samuel Dove Skeet and his wife, Harriet, moved to New York with their family and raised 9 children. One son moved to Chicago, IL were he began a new life after the Civil War.
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