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Last Updated on 2/6/2003
By Sharon McAllister
Email: CeilsCorner@cs.com
Charts &
Worksheets for Families
in
the Luther Area during Territorial Days
Our entire database has been uploaded
to WorldConnect,
but this section presents some of the family charts developed for early settlers
before WorldConnect became available. Click on one of
the buttons below to see the family chart. If the name is
in ALL CAPS, it leads to a group of charts for that surname, for lines that may
or may not be related.
WorldConnect
Census Indexes
Deep Fork Homesteaders
Luther Homesteaders
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Undergoing MAJOR Renovation |
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The entire database, except for the living, has now been uploaded to
WorldConnect, which enables me to manage the information about many more
families with considerably less time and effort. To explore the
database itself, just click here.
The old-style Family Charts are being converted to Researchers'
Worksheets. These pages don't contain all of the extended family and
downlines that are in the WorldConnect database, but do provide timelines and
other tidbits, as well as contact information that should help researchers
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Family Pages |
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Each of the old-style Family Charts will be left online until it is replaced by
the expanded Worksheet. The new versions include additional information
that may be helpful in tracing the family's migration pattern and linking them
with allied families. This is a tri-racial area, with many unrelated
families sharing a surname, so I've used the racial categories from the 1900
census [Black, Indian, White] and added the migration path.
* An extended family, with more than one Head of Household on early
census records.
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Searching
You can use this Search Box to find any reference to a word, words, or phrase
anywhere on the site -- not just the Family Charts & Worksheets.
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Researchers
Looking for others who are working with the same lines? This new page
provides both e-mail addresses and links to their web sites. Still under
construction, but I hope to see it grow rapidly. Jump to Researchers'
Page. |

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