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A GEDCOM motherlode for my wifes family

by Steven Stone <xxspfleck@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 2, 2008 at 07:33 AM

My father-in-law had about 6 generations worth of data on his family
surname, Garrabrant.  There is tons of information online on them.
Many large families in each generation, they were early settlers of
New Amsterdam, Brooklyn, Long Island, New Jersey, and Rockland
County, NY.  Lots of local colonial and pre colonial history books
with info on them as well as GEDCOMs.  I stumbled across a GEDCOM
that matches 98 percent perfect with what I have and goes back to
medieval times.  Seems to have good citations and references.
Should I trust something like this?  When tracing a family line how
many branches should you pull into your own tree?  This is more like
a forest than just one tree?

  http://www.gencircles.com/users/kimbo8867/1/bysurname?Garrabrant
     

Steven Stone <xxspfleck@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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A GEDCOM motherlode for my wifes family
Steven Stone <xxspflec  2008-05-02 07:33:18 
Re: A GEDCOM motherlode for my wifes family
"Steve W. Jackson&qu  2008-05-02 07:54:16 
Re: A GEDCOM motherlode for my wifes family
myths@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-05-03 07:59:06 
Re: A GEDCOM motherlode for my wifes family
"D. Stussy" <  2008-05-03 08:01:07 
Re: A GEDCOM motherlode for my wifes family
Charani <SGBNOSPAM@[EM  2008-05-04 07:33:18 

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