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Well, it appears that One Great Family has fixed my problems.

Thank you One Great Family…I recommend this website to anyone researching. They have added quite a few to our tree. Of course, I will verify everything found through them, but I do that with anything I find on the internet.
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I have another blog called GenLady.  I posted about a little trouble I’m having with the website One Great FamilyHere is the link to that story.
Well, I’m still having trouble. I hope someone can help me…I still haven’t heard back from the company since that first day. :-(

I would like to welcome everyone to my blog. I hope to include much of my research notes, tips, etc. right here.

Below are some of the surnames in my family tree:

Acceinstead, Adams, Allen, Askew, Back/Bach, Barber, Barns, Barrett, Beasley/Beesley, Blight, Bobbitt, Borden, Brown, Buckminster, Buelle/Buel/Buell, Burt, Case, Chaffin, Coggins, Collamore, Cooper, Daniel, Davidson, Dickson, Dorman, Dover, Durham, Enlow, Fenix, Filler, Floyd, Foutch, Gilmore, Goode, Greene, Griswold, Hague, Hahn, Ham, Harriman, Harris, Haskins, Hathaway, Hollam, Holler, Hoskins, Hussung, Isgrigg, Isgrig, Jenkins, Kidder, King, Leavenworth, Leftwich, Lewis, Lindsey, Lyon, Marshall, Matherly, Mathers, Mays, McCreary, McMahon, Mitchell, Newberry, Patterson, Pavey, Phelps, Phillips, Pierce, Pipes, Post, Prescott, Prow, Rains, Real, Reicher, Russell, Sappenfield, Sisk, Slater, Slaughter, Smith, Spencer, Stephens, Stewart, Sturdivant, Sumner, Sweeney, Toney, Wagner, Westover, Whitebread, Wilton.

Please remember, though, that even if the name is listed, it doesn’t mean I’m actively researching that name. If you contact me, please don’t be too disappointed if my reply isn’t good news. :-(

I will blog here about my family tree, my family and any other thing that happens to be on my mind at the time.  :-)

Dee

My son T. loves soccer, much to his fathers dismay. His dad is a football fanatic and always hated soccer. I was sure that our boys would never be able to play soccer due to their fathers absolute disgust for the game. For many years this was life…

Then came K. K is the baby..she was born too early (but that’s another blog entry) and she is rotten. K. decided that she wanted to play soccer and Daddy said ok. I told him that it wouldn’t be right to let K. and not at least ask the other kids if they want to play. He reluctantly agreed and before he knew it he had four children all playing soccer. (and zero playing football!)

Our oldest son played during his senior year for the homeschool team. Our oldest daughter also only played one year. K. played from the age of 4 to 8 and has just this year decided to try other sports. Our son T. loves soccer and won’t give it up until he has to.

I seem to remember telling my husband to never say never…I seem to say that a lot with him. I wonder if he’ll ever listen. ;-)