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Society of Genealogists, London
Northwest Kent Genealogical Society
Family Tree, England
Genealogical Helper, US
BA and MA University of South Florida
ABD University of Florida
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Most last names started in England in the early 1200s. It was usually applied to someone to differentiate them from another person with the same name. Some of the early ones I found in England were Walter
There are still several John Miles. The first was born circa 1835 and is listed as a publisher and bookseller. Born in London he was married to an Ellen (born circa 1836). He is still around in the
I need more information on John Miles in order to answer this question. There are over 600 in the 1901 census and over 100 in London alone. I need this if you are looking for a family connection. If
With what you have, the answer is no way. However there are ways to get more information. 1. Is there a name on the birth certificate? 2. What does your mother say? 3. Have you asked relatives/friends
It is mentioned in several Iowa papers that Benjamin Fern was struck by lightning. The papers are all in July 1896 (Oelwein Register, for one on the 2nd of July). Boyd and Musgrave compiled listings
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