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Searching for: +path:rhea +(+date:feb +date:2004)
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1. [RHEA] Febra Northcross [1]
Wow does this ever open up doors. Thanks. Dr. Bob! Febras Kids ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2004 4:38 PM Subject: [RHEA] Febra Northcross > Database: PERiodical Source Index > > February 7, 2004 > 3:34 PM > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Article Title: Febra No
2. [RHEA] Febra Northcross [1]
I remember someone in the Rhea family was trying to place a Febra I thought the name was Northcross or Norcross. I found this in PERSI Also the Northcross name is Welsh or Irish. Pat *********************************************************** Database: PERiodical Source Index February 7, 2004 3:34 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------- Articl
3. [RHEA] Febra Northcross [1]
Database: PERiodical Source Index February 7, 2004 3:34 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------- Article Title: Febra Northcross as Indian maiden Locality: United States, Tennessee , Hancock Record Type: History Volume: 11 Number, Season, Year: 1 (Winter 1999 ) Periodical Title:
4. Re: [RHEA] Febra Northcross [1]
Hi Pat, I would say that Northcross was originally Anglo-Saxon Regards, Dick
5. Re: [RHEA] Febra Northcross [0.985308]
Dr. Bob, You are so welcome. I do my best genealogy work late at night. My mother had asked me if I had run into the name Northridge, while doing indian research. I told her no, but it jogged my memory about Febra, the Northcross name, so I just did a search on Ancestry, and that is what came up. Glad I could help you. Never had I seen that info mentioned before. My g.daughter is directly related to Chief Jack Bearpaw of Old Georgia. I do alot of research on that family, so that is what I was up to.

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