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  • Talo Koiralanniemi, Kinnarniemi 12 A, Parikkala

    Koiralanniemen taloprojekti Projekti aloitettu 12.11.2024 Projektiin liittyminen Valitse Toiminnot > Liity projektiin. Kun liittymispyyntösi on hyväksytty, voit liittää profiileja tähän projektiin Kantatilan talot 12 A Koiralanniemi 12 B Poralinniemi 12 C Kiilanmaa 12 D Paksuniemi Peltola Emoprojektit Talo Poralinniemi, Kinnarniemi 12, Parikkala

  • Karjalan jääkäripataljoona 1789 - 1809

    Karjalan jääkäripataljoona 1789 - 1809 Aluksi Karjalan jääkärijoukkona / jääkäriosastona tunnettuun yksikköön kuului 200 jääkäriä ja 2 komppaniaa. Myöhemmin siinä oli 400 jääkäriä ja 4 komppaniaa. 1802 alkaen pataljoonaan kuului jo 600 jääkäriä 4 komppaniassa: 1.Henkikomppania eli Tohmajärven komppania, 150 jääkäriä 2.Leibelitzin (Liperin) komppania: 150 jääkäriä 3.Pielisen komppan...

  • Szwaranowicz

    Kilmė iki galo neaiški, bet 18 amžiuje giminės lizdas buvo Pasodelė (Krekenava). Vėliau visi išsibarstė po aplinkines parapijas. Čia įdėti profiliai kurie nesujugti prie pagrindinio medžio ir nėra aiškūs.

  • Eestlased Ukrainas

    Siia projekti soovime Genist kokku koguda tuntumad eestlased Ukrainas läbi kõigi ajajärkude.

  • Early Settlers of Wells, Maine

    Early Settlers of Wells, Maine= Bring your ancestor profiles on over. Must be set to public Wells, situated upon the sea-coast, in York County, was first settled by persons from Exeter, N.H., about the year 1640. Its name is supposed to have come from Wells in England. In regard to land titles, Folsom says that an Indian named Thomas Chabinoke, devised all his title and interest to Namps-cas-co...

  • Jewish Families of Ústí nad Labem (Aussig), Bohemia, Czech Republic

    This project seeks to collect all of the Jewish families of Ústí nad Labem (Aussig) in Bohemia, Czech Republic.* Usti nad Labem ===Background ===The history of the Jews in Ústí nad Labem in the Czech Republic dates back to 1848. The greatest expansion achieved is owing to presence of two significant families (Weinman and Petschek), who contributed to city development, at the end of 19th and at ...

  • Chatham County, North Carolina

    Please add profiles for those who were born, lived or died in Chatham County, North Carolina. Official Website Some of the first European settlers of what would become the county were English Quakers, who settled along the Haw and Eno rivers. The county was formed in 1771 from Orange County. It had been named in 1758 for William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham, who served as British Prime Minister ...

  • Oregon Trail

    The Oregon Trail is a 2,170-mile (3,490 km)[1] historic east–west, large-wheeled wagon route and emigrant trail that connected the Missouri River to valleys in Oregon. The eastern part of the Oregon Trail spanned part of the future state of Kansas, and nearly all of what are now the states of Nebraska and Wyoming. The western half of the trail spanned most of the future states of Idaho and Oreg...

  • Wheeler County, Oregon

    Wheeler County was created on February 17, 1899, from parts of Grant, Gilliam, and Crook Counties. There have been no boundary changes since its creation. Fossil was designated the temporary county seat at the time of the county's creation. In 1900 there was an election to determine the permanent county seat between the three towns of the county, which ended with Fossil winning the election. H...

  • Sherman County, Oregon

    Sherman County is one of the 36 counties in the U.S. state of Oregon. As of the 2020 census, the population was 1,870, making it the second-least populous county in Oregon after nearby Wheeler. The county seat is Moro, and the largest city is Wasco. The county is named for William Tecumseh Sherman, a Union general in the American Civil War. As the pioneers felt crowded in the new settlements o...

  • Lone Fir Cemetery, Oregon

    Lone Fir Cemetery in the southeast section of Portland, Oregon, United States is a cemetery owned and maintained by Metro, a regional government entity. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the first burial was in 1846 with the cemetery established in 1855. Lone Fir has over 25,000 burials spread over more than 30 acres. Find a Grave

  • Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon

    This project is for those who were born, lived or died in Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon. Pendleton is a city in and the county seat[6] of Umatilla County, Oregon, United States. The population was 17,107 at the time of the 2020 census, which includes approximately 1,600 people who are incarcerated at Eastern Oregon Correctional Institution. Pendleton is the smaller of the two principal c...

  • Providence Cemetery, Scio, Oregon

    This cemetery is located on Richardson Gap Road & Providence Drive, in Scio, Linn County Oregon. It was established circa 1855. Find a Grave

  • Bellfountain Cemetery, Bellfountain, Oregon

    Heman Chapin Buckingham, who came to the area in 1848, took up a Donation Land Claim just south of Bellfountain in Benton County. He also purchased a part of the Jonas Belknap Donation Land Claim, and in the early 1850's donated ground for the cemetery. This land was first deeded to a Board of Trustees to be held for the use of the community; later a corporation was formed. The cemetery plat wa...

  • Friends Cemetery, Newberg, Oregon

    This cemetery, established in 1880, is located on 500 South Everest Road, Newberg, Yamhill County, Oregon. It's also known as Newberg Friends Community Cemetery and Roselawn Cemetery . Find a Grave Roots Web

  • Yamhill County, Oregon

    The earliest known inhabitants of the area were the Yamhill (Yamhelas Indian Tribe, part of the Kalapooian family) Indians, who have inhabited the area for over 8,000 years. They are one of the tribes incorporated into the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde. In 1857 they were forced to migrate to the Grand Ronde Indian Reservation created in Oregon's Coastal Range two years earlier. The ea...

  • Tillamook County, Oregon

    The Tillamook were the southernmost branch of the Coast Salish. They were separated from their more northern kinsmen by tribes speaking the Chinookian languages. The name Tillamook is of Chinook origin (a trade pidgin, which had developed along the lower Columbia.) According to Frank Boas, "It [Tillamook] means the people of Nekelim. The latter name means the place of Elim, or in the Cathlamet ...

  • Gilliam County, Oregon

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Gilliam County, Oregon. The Oregon Legislative Assembly created Gilliam County on February 25, 1885, from the eastern third of Wasco County after residents complained that they were too far from their county seat in The Dalles. The first Gilliam county seat was at Alkali, now Arlington. The question of a permanent county seat was pla...

  • Jefferson County, Oregon

    Jefferson County was created on December 12, 1914, from a portion of Crook County. The county owes much of its agricultural prosperity to the railroad, which links Madras with the Columbia River, and was completed in 1911, and to the development of irrigation projects in the late 1930s. The railroad was completed despite constant feuds and battles between two lines working on opposite sides of ...

  • Grant County, Oregon

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Grant County, Oregon. Grant County was established on October 14, 1864, from parts of old Wasco and old Umatilla counties. Prior to its creation, cases brought to court were tried in The Dalles, county seat of the vast Wasco County. The great distance to The Dalles made law enforcement a difficult problem, and imposed a heavy burden ...

  • Crook County, Oregon

    Crook County was established on October 9, 1882, by an act of the Oregon State Legislature. The county was named after Maj. Gen. George Crook , a veteran of various battles against the indigenous peoples of Eastern Oregon in the middle of the 19th century. The county was formed from territory formerly part of Wasco County, including the hilly region where the foothills of the Blue Mountains int...

  • Harney County, Oregon

    Harney County is one of the 36 counties in the U.S. state of Oregon. As of the 2020 census, the population was 7,495, making it the sixth-least populous county in Oregon. The county seat is Burns. Established in 1889, the county is named in honor of William S. Harney, a military officer of the period, who was involved in the Pig War and popular in the Pacific Northwest. Harney County is a rura...

  • Washington County, Oregon

    The Provisional Legislature of Oregon created the county as Twality District on July 5, 1843. Twality was one of the original four districts of the Provisional Government of Oregon in Oregon Country along with Clackamas, Champooick (later Marion), and Yamhill counties. Columbia, later known as Hillsboro, was selected as the county seat in 1850. Washington County lost significant portions of its...

  • Columbia County, Oregon

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Columbia County, Oregon. The Chinook and Clatskanie Native American peoples inhabited this region for centuries prior to the arrival of Robert Gray, captain of the ship Columbia Rediviva, in 1792. The Lewis and Clark Expedition traveled and camped along the Columbia River shore in the area later known as Columbia County in late 1805 ...

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