CHANNEL-ISLANDS-L Archives: November 2009
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- Re: [CI] de Carteret Family
- Re: [CI] Balleine Family
- [CI] HAMON 1891 census
- [CI] WALKER and MOLLET
- [CI] LE LION
- [CI] Translation
- [CI] Ajant
- [CI] Help With An Incomer
- [CI] Fw: looking for family
- [CI] MALZARD (of St Saviour)
- [CI] OSBORNE Family
- [CI] BINET of Trinity, Jersey
- [CI] Bisson emigrants
- [CI] Searching for Francis William PETERS
- [CI] Silver spoons
- Re: [CI] Le Mottee
- Re: [CI] LeMottee
- [CI] Canada look up
- [CI] Spoon Help
- Re: [CI] Le Mottee Ancestors
- Re: [CI] LaMotte
- [CI] DSO on marriage record
- [CI] Tombstone
- Re: [CI] Walter Guille Martel
- Re: [CI] Mary Robert
- [CI] Re
- [CI] Guernsey Book
- [CI] GODEL, Louisa Ann born 1875 St. Law.
- [CI] Seeking Horton Family Information
- [CI] Woodlocks in Guernsey
- [CI] Army Units stationed in Guernsey 1881 - 1891
- [CI] RONDEL, Clement
- [CI] GODEL, Louisa Ann and Louisa Jane
- [CI] Ladanchuk/mudryj/trohubiak families
- [CI] Ann Le Cornu
- Re: [CI] SURNAMES
- Re: [CI] SURNAMES - BACK from the DEAD
- [CI] Re; SURNAMES - John Fuller
- [CI] St. Lawrence LE CORNU's
- [CI] help please
- [CI] hi
- [CI] ~ John Fuller ~
- [CI] SARRE
- Re: [CI] John Fuller & email accounts etc
- [CI] Online life
- Re: [CI] John Fuller & email accounts etc
- Re: [CI] John Fuller & email accounts etc
- [CI] Origins of Edward Pendexter, b. ca. 1680-1690
- [CI] AUTO: Peter Thomas/NLHydro is out of the office. (returning 11/27/2009)
- [CI] Hints for researching
- Re: [CI] CHANNEL-ISLANDS Digest, Vol 4, Issue 331
- [CI] CIFHS
- [CI] Hints
- [CI] Early Torode Chart 072B(c)(ii) (Sebire / Torode Connection)
- [CI] Rough Index of Le Mesurier
- [CI] Another view of a comprehensive on-line data base
- [CI] Sharing Information
- Re: [CI] Bourgaize and Langlois
- Re: [CI] genealogyguernsey.net
- [CI] Taking care of John Fuller's list
- [CI] Torode
- [CI] John Fullers List
- [CI] Archives
- [CI] Help Trying to get started
- [CI] On his second trip from Liverpool in 1886 the boat was the Circassian