Enchanted Family Genealogy

by Lady Kathleen on March 1, 2012

Primary Person - Lady Kathleen of the Enchanted FamilyFamily Tree Begins Here

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Within the Genealogy Pages the Enchanted Family all starts with the famous people named Adam and Eve. Then their descendants scattered throughout the world. Some were famous by their deeds or heritage like Royalty of many countries, US Presidents, E.J. Smith Captain of the Titanic, Noah, Lady Godiva, Thor, Mark Anthony, Cleopatra, Magna Carta signers, Pilgrims, Immigrates, Soldiers, Authors and much more. But what really makes them famous is they are all part of the Enchanted Family which are ancestors and descendants of Lady Kathleen.

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COMPTON Mary F 1829 1909

by Lady Kathleen on May 18, 2012

COMPTON Mary F 1829 1909

I photographed this gravestone in the Lewallen Cemetery, Branson, Taney Co., MO. Feel free to use this picture for your personal records. This is one of the 218,982 cemetery photos free at where they are listed in order by state(MO), county(Taney), cemetery(Lewallen) and Surname .
If you know more about this person please reply here instead of contacting me because this is most likely not my family.

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Genealogy & Gravestones – Why Was He Buried

May 17, 2012

Gravestones and cemeteries are extremely interesting areas of research for your family tree. There is much to discover from searching through a cemetery which contains several ancestors’ over time. Sometimes families had all family members interred at one specific cemetery, and deceased individuals from other towns/states were transported to that cemetery for final burial. However, [...]

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Returning to Your Roots: The Quest for the Ancestral Home

May 15, 2012

Have you ever wondered just where your ancestors lived, and what their homes looked like? This is one of the questions that inevitably will arise in a genealogical search, but it also comes into play in getting better acquainted with parents and grandparents, and discovering what their surroundings were like when they were growing up. [...]

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Building Your Family Tree

May 12, 2012

When you begin to build your family tree, you may not be aware of the rich source of information to be found in your own home, or in relatives’ homes. Follow the Genealogy #1 Rule: Start with what you know, and work backwards from there. Here are ideas to guide your searches through your attic, [...]

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What is in a Name? Spelling Issues in Genealogy

May 10, 2012

TIP: Assume wild and crazy phonetic spelling, pre-1850. Surnames were not spelled in a standardized way until well into the 1800s in most of the Western world. As you search for your greatgrandparents or further back, you may find it very confusing to see their names spelled ‘wrong’ or changed from one census record to [...]

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Lawrence B. Compton and Edith Frances Rushton

May 9, 2012

For quite a few years my sister and I have posted inquiries regarding Lawrence B. Compton and Edith ‘Rogers’. In the past few months we have learned that Edith’s name is in fact Edith Frances Rushton. Lawrence and Edith were married in March 1922. They were divorced in May 1924. They had a child who [...]

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Squeezing Time For Genealogy Research

May 6, 2012

TIP:Set a 10-minute timer on your cell phone, computer, or on a mechanical timer, and when it dings, QUIT! Are you busy, busy, busy? Do you find that there are never enough hours or minutes in the day? Those of us trying to search out details of our ancestors on our lunch hours at work [...]

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Re: Isabelle Prather of ST. Louis MO

May 6, 2012

1910 United States Federal Census Name: Isabelle Prather Age in 1910: 6 Estimated birth year: abt 1904 Birthplace: Maryland Relation to Head of House: Granddaughter Father’s Birth Place: Maryland Mother’s Birth Place: Maryland Home in 1910: Baltimore Ward 16, Baltimore (Independent City), Maryland Race: White Gender: Female Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name [...]

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Re: James Compton b. 1764 s/o David Compton. NJ, NY, MI

May 3, 2012

James Compton married Elizabeth Stivers not Stevens. Johan Stivers 1678-1740 married Jeannet Campbell, their son was Randal Stivers 1725-1820, Revolutionary Patriot. He married Janet Skinner 1725-18–. Their daughter was Elizabeth Stivers 1779-18–, she married James Compton 1765-18–. Randal Stivers is documented with the DAR. Article source: compton

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Re: LINCOLN, James (Robert or Ira?); Dorset, Bennington, VT

April 30, 2012

1850 census shows found Dennis Lincoln living with, Abigail, presumed mother/son. Next door is James Lincoln and wife Lucy Loretta (Benson) Lincoln. Presumed Abigail may also be Mother of neighbor James. Recently found appropriately aged (80 yo) Abigail Lincoln in 1860 living with Isasc Albey (Albee) and wife Sophronia (Sophia) in Bennington, Wyoming Co, New [...]

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