Angela Benninger
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Hello there! I've been actively digging around in my tree(s) for about 3 years now and I've found some amazing stuff let me tell you...just enough to keep me coming back for more and seeing what else I can find. The problem is I can't seem to stop, once one tree branches off I have a hard time not following that branch and seeing where that goes, then it takes me forever to get back to the main branch!
I am researching the following surnames:
Benninger (originally Formosa and Germany area)
Voisin (originally from Macton and France-Germany border area)
Hayes (originally from England, spread to Canada and Australia around WW2)
Sutherland (originally from Perry Sound and London area)
Hanes (originally from Winchester, Dundas area and later Penticton, BC)
Cowley (originally from England, place of residence around Corfe Castle)
This includes both maternal and paternal sides of my family.
Onward and upward, as someone once wrote to me, the older we get we still want to climb trees, but as we age, they are just safer trees...
Happy Climbing!
Hello there! I've been actively digging around in my tree(s) for about 3 years now and I've found some amazing stuff let me tell you...just enough to keep me coming back for more and seeing what else I can find. The problem is I can't seem to stop, once one tree branches off I have a hard time not following that branch and seeing where that goes, then it takes me forever to get back to the main branch!
I am researching the following surnames:
Benninger (originally Formosa and Germany area)
Voisin (originally from Macton and France-Germany border area)
Hayes (originally from England, spread to Canada and Australia around WW2)
Sutherland (originally from Perry Sound and London area)
Hanes (originally from Winchester, Dundas area and later Penticton, BC)
Cowley (originally from England, place of residence around Corfe Castle)
This includes both maternal and paternal sides of my family.
Onward and upward, as someone once wrote to me, the older we get we still want to climb trees, but as we age, they are just safer trees...
Happy Climbing!
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