
Welsh Americans / Americanwyr Cymreig=Welsh Americans are Americans whose ancestry originates wholly or partly in Wales. In the 2008 U.S. Census community survey, an estimated 1.98 million Americans stated that they had Welsh ancestry, amounting to 0.6% of the total U.S. population. This compares with a population of 3 million in Wales. However, 3.8% of Americans appear to bear a Welsh surname....
Cornish Americans - Amerikanek kernewek = Cornish Americans ( Cornish : Amerikanek kernewek ) are Americans who describe themselves as having Cornish ancestry, an ethnic group native to Cornwall, a county in England. Although Cornish ancestry is not recognised on the United States Census, it is estimated that there are approximately 2 million people of Cornish descent in the U.S., which is four...
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Return to Top project, Brown Name Study Up one level Brown Name Study, USA North Carolina These are sources being used to sort out the families of Stephen Brown and Armstead Brown . Descendant list for Stephen Brown and Armstead Brown =========================================== Census Date: 1850; RG: 29; Series: M432; Residence: Subdivision 20, Roane, Tennessee; Roll: 893; Page: 333a ...
General Mittelsinn and Burgsinn are communities in the Main-Spessart district in the Regierungsbezirk of Lower Franconia (Unterfranken) in Bavaria, Germany and members of the Verwaltungsgemeinschaft (Administrative Community) of Burgsinn.No later than the 19th century, there were Jewish families living there who formed their own community and built a synagogue. This was destroyed on Kristallnac...
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The secretary general of NATO is the chief civil servant of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). The officeholder is an international diplomat responsible for coordinating the workings of the alliance, leading NATO's international staff, chairing the meetings of the North Atlantic Council and most major committees of the alliance, with the notable exception of the NATO Military Commit...
The Town of New Windsor, in Orange County New York, owns and operates Woodlawn Cemetery located at 93 Union Avenue, New Windsor. This historic cemetery’s 72 acres was originally established as a rural cemetery in 1870. The cemetery is composed of several sloping lawns with different picturesque settings and paved paths. The two most contrasting examples of this are the shaded groves lining Unio...
~• This project is based on an original c. 1999 brochure with map and key. : currently available at the entry of the church Burials were often not in the immediate churchyard. According to sources, no one who died after 1851 was actually buried in the East and West yards next to the church, event though vault numbers which lie horizontally in these locations seem to imply otherwise. Also, ~• m...
Please add profiles for those who were born, lived or died in Orleans County, New York. Official Website When Orleans County was formed in 1824, a dispute arose about naming it after President Andrew Jackson or President John Adams. During and following the Napoleonic era in France, numerous French refugees came to New York, some settling in the upstate areas. The county received its name at ...
Mount Hope Cemetery is also known as Mount Hope Burial Ground. Located on the north side of Upper Mountain Road on Tuscarora Reservation between Green Road and Garlow Road on private property. Many graves are marked with wooden or iron crosses. Some records of burials from Lewiston death records and Dr. Huggins records. As this land is on the Tuscarora Indian Reservation, there is no deed for...
Acacia Park Cemetery was founded in 1928 as a not-for-profit membership association by a group of local citizens lead by Adolph Richard Hansen, who served as board member and president for 60 years. The group recognized the need for a cemetery outside the city of Buffalo in the growing Niagara County area. The 218-acre site, adjacent to the meandering North Tonawanda Creek, encourages people to...
The Old Brick Presbyterian Church was formerly located in lower Manhattan on a wedge-shaped lot situated between Beekman Street, Park Row, Spruce Street and Nassau Street. Constructed of red brick, the church was also known as: ▫ "The Brick Church" ▫ "The Old Brick Church" ▫ "The Brick Presbyterian Church" (And, during its early years, the "New Church" and "Brick Meeting".) Built in 1767. De...
Scarsdale is a town and village in Westchester County, New York, founded in 1701. The Town of Scarsdale is coextensive with the Village of Scarsdale, but the community has opted to operate solely with a village government, one of several villages in the state that have a similar governmental situation. As of the 2020 census, Scarsdale's population was 18,253. Colonial Era Caleb Heathcote p...
Old Van Cortlandtville Cemetery resides in Van Cortlandtville, Westchester County, New York. Also known as Old VanCortlandtville Cemetery and Saint Peters Cemetery, this historic cemetery's earliest burials date from the 1730s. The cemetery is active. "This cemetery is located at the intersection of Locust Ave and Oregon Road in Cortlandt Manor. There are several historic roadside markers arou...
This is a village project of Inkilä in old locality Luumäki. Purpose of the project is to collect all the people profiles born, lived or died in this village.Estabilished 28.12.2018 Join also larger projects and surrounding locality projects: == Suomi ja Karjala ===== Karjala === Luumäki Lappee Lappeenranta Lemi Savitaipale Säkkijärvi
This project is for those buried in Prospect Cemetery, Jamaica, Queens County, New York. Many prominent families are buried in this, the oldest cemetery in NYC, such as the Brinkerhoffs, the Van Wycks, the Sutphins, The Remsens, The Nostrands and the Lefferts. Notable Burials Egbert Benson (1746-1833) - US Congress Gen. Increase Carpenter (1736-1807) - Member of the Sons of Liberty an...
Maple Grove Cemetery resides in Kew Gardens, Queens County, New York. This historic cemetery includes graves from the late 1780s and is an active cemetery at present. "Maple Grove Cemetery was established by a group of six Brooklyn businessmen in 1875 - late in the period of rural cemetery development. Until that time most rural cemeteries were created through the purchase of large tracts of l...
Cedar Grove Cemetery was originally part of the estate of colonial governor Cadwallader Colden. It officially opened in 1893 and 5 years later, in 1897, 20,000 souls from Union Cemetery in Brooklyn, NY were disinterred and moved there. Both the Colden Family burial ground and Mount Hebron, the Jewish cemetery are sections of Cedar Grove. Official Website Find a Grave Interment.net Wi...
Also known as Calvary Allied Cemetery , Calvary Cemetery is the largest cemetery in the United States with 3 million burials. "Located in the Woodside/Long Island City area of Queens, Calvary is the first major cemetery to be established beyond the island of Manhattan by the Trustees of St. Patrick’s Cathedral. The Alsop farm, with a family cemetery and an additional 115 acres, was purchased i...
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This project is the village project for Puzhamaguba village in Porosozero. The project includes population lists, stories and photos, with links to the family tree. The village project evolves continuuosly.* Village map for Puzhamaguba village ( link under preparation )* Population lists for Puzhamaguba village * Stories in Karelian, Russian, Finnish and English * Families from Puzhamaguba vill...
Poling Cemetery Deering, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA: