Navigating the History
Home Up Index of Surnames Index of Persons Sources Navigating the History

 

The history is produced automatically using GED2HTML, a program that converts GEDCOM files generated by Brother's Keeper (in this case) to web browseable format. 

Surnames Index of Persons Index of Surnames
Surnames - my direct ancestors have their surnames in capital letters. 
Index of Persons - the Index of Persons is in two stages - 
a list of the indices available, classed by the first and last names that they contain -

Amy ANDREWS or ANDERSON -- to -- John Carter 
John Carter -- to -- Robert Edwards
Thomas Edwards -- to -- Elizabeth Heyfield 
George Heyfield -- to -- John MASEFIELD 
Richard MASEFIELD -- to -- Sarah Powell 
Sarah Powell -- to -- _____ _____ 
clicking on the range of names containing the surname that you are interested in opens the surname index for that range

Robert WAGER (BEF Jun 1754 - ____)
Thomas WAGER (____ - ____)
Mary WHITEFOOT (____ - ____)
Anne WHITLOCK (____ - ____)
Albina Wager ( Sep 1811 - ____)
Alfred M Wager (BEF Mar 1854 - ____)

Clicking on the name takes you to the listing for that person and the following items are listed

Name
List of notes and sources - these are [numbers] and hyperlink to the notes about the person, and to the sources references
Birth and death dates (if known)
List of vital facts - birth, baptism, death, burial, occupation and reference. The sources are indicated in [] as links
Name of father and mother - these are hyperlinks that take you straight to the parents record
Family records, indicating, for each family, the name of the spouse, the marriage date, location and reference.
The list of children for each family - as hyperlinks that take you straight to the person
A four generation pedigree chart consisting of hyperlinks to the persons ancestors.
a link marked INDEX that takes you back to the index of persons
a list of notes and references for the individual.
Index of Surnames - this is an alternative way into the index described above. It lists in alphabetical order, all the surnames in the study. Clicking on these takes you to the start point in the person index. One thing to watch out for is that the direct ancestor surnames are listed first before the others. So, if you are looking for a Wager, you need to look at the start of the W's and in the middle - as in the illustration above.
 

Author: Andrew Wager . This page last changed 04 December, 1999 12:48