interesting pre-1600 names in my family tree
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I like Aleyt, Loisola, and Marbelia. How did you trace your family back that far?
I didn't. A distant cousin of mine was the one that found things back this far!
Though, if you're interested and have info (name, place of birth, and birth/death date are most important), you'd be surprised how much of a tree will fill out with just inputting up to your great grandparents. I used familysearch.com to start.
Though, if you're interested and have info (name, place of birth, and birth/death date are most important), you'd be surprised how much of a tree will fill out with just inputting up to your great grandparents. I used familysearch.com to start.
what website do you use to discover your family tree?
I used familysearch.com to start. Generally speaking, the most important info to know is names, dates, and places of birth of the people in your family up to your great-grandparents. The website will show you matching records to your inputted data and as you match the records, more relatives show up! Though, sometimes there are dead ends (I have one whole quarter of my tree missing).
thank you!
Nevelung, Marbelia, Loisola, and Zanbietro are fun/new to me.
I guess Loisola is like Luisella, but I like the *sola version more.
I also like Hadewych, Ippolita, Urania, Sidra, and Zorzi.
I could go either way on Alveradis, Richwara, and Girolama...I like Jeronima and Hieronyma a lot, but it's taken me a while to warm up to Girolama.
I guess Loisola is like Luisella, but I like the *sola version more.
I also like Hadewych, Ippolita, Urania, Sidra, and Zorzi.
I could go either way on Alveradis, Richwara, and Girolama...I like Jeronima and Hieronyma a lot, but it's taken me a while to warm up to Girolama.
This message was edited 10/16/2024, 9:44 PM