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1. [FAULKNER] Perhaps Our JOHN Faulkner Was Irish [1]
Hello Cousins, Perhaps some of you would be interested in the Web Site below. I suspect that William Faulkner, Draper, who married Elizabeth Filmer, might have been of Irish descent. John Faulkner, son-in- law of Reginald Filmer and Jane Travis Filmer, also might have been Irish. The name, with its many variations, was certainly well known in Ireland. Warren Tyndale Faulkner Click here: Irish Anc
2. [FAULKNER] Ancestry Priscilla Robertson, w/o Sugar Faulkner/Forkner [1]
Hello Everyone, I (Janet Hunter) am temporarily at jbaugh49@aol.com. I'd like to update you on a new development in my research on Priscilla Robertson's ancestry. IF she is the daughter of Nicholas Robertson and Tabitha, I have found a Chancery Court Record in Brunswick County Virginia that identifies Tabitha as Tabitha Short, daughter of William Short, d. 1769 in Brunswick Co., VA. In the case, Nicholas Robertson and wife Tabitha are complaining about Jacob Short's failure to provide them with the
3. Re: [FAULKNER] Perhaps Our JOHN Faulkner Was Irish [1]
This Irish Ancestors/Surnames site is not for free. Jno
4. [FAULKNER] 1880 Census Online, Searchable at LDS website [1]
Hello Everyone, I'm not sure if this has been posted here, but I thought you would all like to know that LDS has placed their 1880 census (the version on the huge disc set) online. It is searchable just like the disks. The only drawback that I see is that you cannot scroll through the neighbors as you can when reading from the discs, but have to click from household to household. Those links are on the right hand side above the box that lists the family. You get to the family after you search fo

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