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Family Files Family File Index SURNAME FAMILY FILE # PRIMARY NAME SECONDARY NAME ABBOT 130 ABBOTT 722 ABBOTTU 141 ABBUEHL 724 ABEL 78 ABEL 447 ABEL 469 ABERNATHY 123 ABERNATHY 146 ABLE 757 ABLETT 3 ABRELL 514 ABRELL 663 ACKERS 738 ACTON 130 ADAIR 788 ADAM 77 ADAM 215 ADAMS 10 ADAMS 47 ADAMS 50 ADAMS 51 ADAMS 105 ADAMS 128 ADAMS 137 ADAMS 150 ADAMS 176 ADAMS 186 ADAMS 192 Wednesday, November 28, 2018 Page 1 of 318 SURNAME FAMILY FILE # PRIMARY NAME SECONDARY NAME ADAMS 196 ADAMS 198 ADAMS 213 ADAMS 215 ADAMS 308 ADAMS 311 ADAMS 324 ADAMS 337 ADAMS 361 ADAMS 365 ADAMS 367 ADAMS 379 ADAMS 400 ADAMS 522 ADAMS 532 ADAMS 562 ADAMS 600 ADAMS 601 ADAMS 611 ADDINGTON 510 ADDISON 195 ADDLEMAN 127 ADDLEMAN 229 ADRAIN 307 ADRIAN 118 ADUDDELL 623 AGAN 144 AGEE 417 AGUSTA 31 AHALT 193 AHALT 201 Wednesday, November 28, 2018 Page 2 of 318 SURNAME FAMILY FILE # PRIMARY NAME SECONDARY NAME AINSWORTH 299 AKERMAN 136 AKERS 3 AKERS 202 AKIN 253 ALAN 17 ALCOCK 144 ALCOCK 146 ALCOCK 176 ALCOTT 286 ALDER 286 ALDER 645 ALEXANDER 365 ALEXANDER 418 ALEXANDER 506 ALEXANDER 557 ALEXANDER 600 ALEXANDER 691 ALEXANDER 999 ALICEMAN 671 ALKINSON 181 ALKIRE 442 ALLAN 144 ALLBRITIAN 238 ALLDER 26 ALLDER 440 ALLEN 3 ALLEN 43 ALLEN 113 ALLEN 138 ALLEN 148 Wednesday, November 28, 2018 Page 3 of 318 SURNAME FAMILY FILE # PRIMARY NAME SECONDARY NAME ALLEN 151 ALLEN 176 ALLEN 185 ALLEN 246 ALLEN 409 ALLEN 661 ALLEN 683 ALLEN 773 ALLENSWORTH 757 ALLERTON 124 ALLISON 105 ALLISON 119 ALLISON 228 ALLISON 232 ALLISON 249 ALLISON 373 ALLISON 506 ALLRED 244 ALMOND 419 ALMONY 225 ALPINE 181 ALSEN 215 ALSON 215 ALSOP 144 ALSOP 316 ALSOP 718 ALSTEAD 233 ALSUP 123 ALTA 165 ALTHER 634 ALWERDT 259 Wednesday, November 28, 2018 Page 4 of 318 SURNAME FAMILY FILE # PRIMARY NAME SECONDARY NAME AMBLER 211 AMBLER 340 AMBLER 531 AMBROSE 727 AMEND 178 AMENT 659 AMENT 660 AMICE 94 AMISS 543 AMMON 308 AMMON 641 AMOS 171 AMOS 486 AMOS 704 ANDERSON 3 ANDERSON 31 ANDERSON 32 ANDERSON 93 ANDERSON 147 ANDERSON 157 ANDERSON 198 ANDERSON 200 ANDERSON 248 ANDERSON 255 ANDERSON 355 ANDERSON 373 ANDERSON 453 ANDERSON 498 ANDERSON 512 ANDERSON 522 ANDERSON 578 Wednesday, November 28, 2018 Page 5 of 318 SURNAME FAMILY FILE # PRIMARY NAME SECONDARY NAME ANDERSON 600 ANDERSON 601 ANDERSON 642 ANDERSON 902 ANDREASDOTTER 406 ANDREW 181 ANDREW 185 ANDREWS 601 ANDREWS 705 ANDROS 57 ANDRUS 335 ANGELL 792 ANKERS 130 ANKERS 200 ANNAN 122 ANSEL 93 ANSEL 161 ANSEL 175 ANSEL 207 ANSELL 160 ANSELL 185 ANSELL 330 ANSELL 502 ANSELL 700 ANSILL 175 ANSILL 210 ANSLEY 213 ANTON 719 APPEL 163 APPELL 160 APPELL 235 Wednesday, November 28, 2018 Page 6 of 318 SURNAME FAMILY FILE # PRIMARY NAME SECONDARY NAME APPLEGATE 577 APPLETON 144 APPLETON 372 APPLETON 902 ARBAUGH 486 ARCHBELL 425 ARCHER 388 ARCHES 316 ARGO 416 ARINGER 330 ARMENTROUT 141 ARMISTEAD 14 ARMISTEAD 212 ARMISTEAD 277 ARMISTEAD 628 ARMSTEAD 124 ARMSTRONG 189 ARMSTRONG 249 ARMSTRONG 572 ARMSTRONG 810 ARNETT 580 ARNOLD 127 ARNOLD 160 ARNOLD 293 ARNOLD 358 ARNOLD 532 ARNOLD 614 ARNOLD 750 ARNOLD 756 ARNOLD 760 ARRINGTON 179 Wednesday, November 28, 2018 Page 7 of 318 SURNAME FAMILY FILE # PRIMARY NAME SECONDARY NAME ARTER 146 ARTER 181 ARTHUR 448 ARTHUR 790 ARUNDEL 316 ARUNDELL 201 ARUNDELL 700 ASBURY 617 ASHBY 74 ASHBY 113 ASHBY 361 ASHBY 430 ASHBY 573 ASHBY 688 ASHBY 690 ASHCRAFT 48 ASHER 288 ASHTON 111 ASHTON 171 ASKE 902 ASKREN 385 ASTON 91 ASTON 179 ASTON 215 ASTON 365 ASTON 441 ASTON 662 ASWARDBY 316 ATHEROLD 383 ATHEY 118 ATHEY 188 Wednesday, November 28, 2018 Page 8 of 318 SURNAME FAMILY FILE # PRIMARY NAME SECONDARY NAME ATHEY 205 ATHEY 210 ATKINS 573 ATKINS 659 ATLEE 344 ATTERBURY 493 ATTWOOD 902 ATWELL 75 ATWELL 118 ATWELL 201 ATWELL 359 ATWELL 601 ATWELL 999 AUBREY 700 AUCHSLEIN 175 AUDLEY 17 AUDLEY 902 AUKERMAN 189 AULD 62 AULT 400 AULT 665 AUSCOUGH 358 AUSTEN 25 AUSTIN 12 AUSTIN 91 AUSTIN 144 AUSTIN 358 AUSTIN 718 AUSTIN 757 AVER 902 AVIS 416 Wednesday, November 28, 2018 Page 9 of 318 SURNAME FAMILY FILE # PRIMARY NAME SECONDARY NAME AVIS 792 AWBREY 511 AXLEY 3 AXLINE 77 AXLINE 160 AXLINE 175 AXLINE 262 AXLINE 319 AXLINE 355 AXLINE 580 AYCOCK 123 AYERS 647 AYLIFFE 91 AYLOR 735 AYRES 50 AYRES 601 AYRES 696 AZZAR 57 BABB 62 BABB 130 BABB 577 BABER 181 BACKHOUSE 469 BADLESMERG 316 BAGBY 167 BAGENT 192 BAGENT 355 BAGINSKI 358 BAHLOW 259 BAIGHT 790 BAILEY 123 Wednesday, November 28, 2018 Page 10 of 318 SURNAME FAMILY FILE # PRIMARY NAME SECONDARY NAME BAILEY 130 BAILEY 133 BAILEY 458 BAILEY 700 BAILEY 702 BAILEY 750 BAILEY 760 BAIN 662 BAKER 8 BAKER 48 BAKER 73 BAKER 81 BAKER 105 BAKER 136 BAKER 160 BAKER 189 BAKER 204 BAKER 208 BAKER 262 BAKER 316 BAKER 334 BAKER 345 BAKER 351 BAKER 358 BAKER 435 BAKER 441 BAKER 507 BAKER 554 BAKER 580 BAKER 633 BAKER 646 Wednesday, November 28, 2018 Page 11 of 318 SURNAME FAMILY FILE # PRIMARY NAME SECONDARY NAME BAKER 666 BAKER 728 BAKER 743 BAKER 780 BAKER 811 BALA 555 BALCH 176 BALCH 272 BALDERSON 608 BALDINGTON 94 BALDWIN 15 BALDWIN 131 BALDWIN 293 BALDWIN 396 BALDWIN 542 BALDWIN 670 BALE 176 BALES 111 BALES 731 BALINI 146 BALL 1 BALL 8 BALL 14 BALL 18 BALL 73 BALL 91 BALL 144 BALL 153 BALL 157 BALL 162 BALL 181 Wednesday, November 28, 2018 Page 12 of 318 SURNAME FAMILY FILE # PRIMARY NAME SECONDARY NAME BALL 202 BALL 232 BALL 271 BALL 363 BALL 380 BALL 383 BALL 448 BALL 654 BALL 667 BALL 679 BALL 759 BALLANGEE 147 BALLARD 146 BALLARD 162 BALLARD 370 BALLARD 429 BALLARD 629 BALLENGER 119 BALLENGER 153 BALLINGER 412 BALTZHOOVER 277 BANBURY 902 BANION 60 BANKEN 84 BANKS 144 BANKS 146 BANKS 215 BANTA 245 BARANTYN 215 BARB 67 BARBEE 555 Wednesday, November 28, 2018 Page 13 of 318 SURNAME FAMILY FILE # PRIMARY NAME SECONDARY NAME BARBOUR 412 BARBOUR 812 BARDEN 658 BARDEN 902 BARE 663 BARGER 233 BARKER 146 BARKER 147 BARKER 153 BARKER 162 BARKER 176 BARKER 452 BARKMAN 722 BARLOW 167 BARNDOLLAR 163 BARNES 189 BARNES 212 BARNES 277 BARNES 277 BARNES 308 BARNES 472 BARNES 641 BARNES 788 BARNETT 277 BARNHILL 157 BARNHOUSE 188 BARNHOUSE 225 BARNHOUSE 757 BARNHOUSER 225 BARNUM 181 BARNUM 319 Wednesday, November 28, 2018 Page 14 of 318 SURNAME FAMILY FILE # PRIMARY NAME SECONDARY NAME BARR 388 BARR 515 BARREL 12 BARRETT 10 BARRETT 93 BARRETT 299 BARRETT 453 BARRY 106 BARRY 185 BARTHALOMEW 280 BARTLESON 620 BARTLET 57 BARTLETT 36 BARTLETT 161 BARTLETT 308 BARTLETT 504 BARTLEY 162 BARTLEY 185 BARTON 26 BARTON 113 BARTON 126 BARTON 215 BARTON 255 BARTON 350 BARTON 373 BARTON 999 BASCUE 579 BASHORE 621 BASKERVILLE 680 BASSETT 94 BASTIAN 31 Wednesday, November 28, 2018 Page 15 of 318 SURNAME FAMILY FILE # PRIMARY NAME SECONDARY NAME BATCHELDER 314 BATCHELOR 182 BATEMAN 91 BATEMAN 141 BATEMAN 645 BATES 72 BATES 244 BATHELLOUR 176 BATSON 12 BATSON 125 BATTENFELD 604 BATTERTON 712 BATTY 426 BATY 718 BAUCOM 477 BAUER 163 BAUER 185 BAUGH 599 BAUGHMAN 8 BAUMAN 245 BAUSER 604 BAUSERMAN 19 BAXTER 731 BAYLISS 373 BAYLY 23 BAYNE 462 BAYSE 543 BEACH 50 BEACH 188 BEACH 232 BEACH 375 Wednesday, November 28, 2018 Page 16 of 318 SURNAME FAMILY FILE # PRIMARY NAME SECONDARY NAME BEACH 448 BEACH 503 BEACH 999 BEAKES 110 BEAKES 236 BEALE 335 BEALES 562 BEALES 811 BEALL 111 BEALL 272 BEALL 274 BEALL 331 BEALL 670 BEALS 171 BEALS 473 BEAMER 31 BEAMER 608 BEAN 635 BEANS 73 BEANS 109 BEANS 119 BEANS 157 BEANS 174 BEANS 208 BEANS 256 BEANS 356 BEANS 368 BEANS 461 BEANS 466 BEANS 564 BEANS 580 Wednesday, November 28, 2018 Page 17 of 318 SURNAME FAMILY FILE # PRIMARY NAME SECONDARY NAME BEAR 554 BEARD 139 BEARD 320 BEARSS 261 BEASLEY 123 BEASLEY 240 BEATTY 157 BEATTY 161 BEATTY 210 BEATTY 374 BEATTY 400 BEATTY 621 BEAUCHAMP 146 BEAUCHAMP 215 BEAUFORT 17 BEAUMONT 12 BEAUMONT 14 BEAUMONT 38 BEAUMONT 83 BEAVER 680 BEAVERS 37 BEAVERS 183 BEAVERS 498 BEAVERS 999 BECHTEL 38 BECHTEL 319 BECK 31 BECK 186 BECK 286 BECKER 330 BECKLEY 757 Wednesday, November 28, 2018 Page 18 of 318 SURNAME FAMILY FILE # PRIMARY NAME SECONDARY NAME BEDICHEK 196 BEDINGER 118 BEDINGER 457 BEEBE 591 BEEGLE 59 BEEGLE 476 BEEMER 38 BEESON 1 BEESON 58 BEHRMAN 259 BEISLEY 165 BELCHER 146 BELCHER 176 BELCHER 496 BELDING 166 BELKNAP 373 BELL 3 BELL 51 BELL 119 BELL 201 BELL 397 BELL 477 BELL 573 BELL 647 BELL 786 BELLEW 93 BELT 253 BELT 321 BELT 584 BELTZ 160 BELTZ 161 Wednesday, November 28, 2018 Page 19 of 318 SURNAME FAMILY FILE # PRIMARY NAME SECONDARY NAME BELTZ 589 BEMUSDAFFER 644 BENASEK 158 BENCE 85 BENEDICT 44 BENEDICT 607 BENEDICT 739 BENEDUM 213 BENEDUM 400 BENFORD 520 BENHAM 714 BENLEY 665 BENNEDICT 685 BENNET 315 BENNETT 3 BENNETT 10 BENNETT 186 BENNETT 196 BENNETT 236 BENNETT 278 BENNETT 365 BENNETT 416 BENNETT 515 BENNETT 524 BENNETT 559 BENSON 96 BENSON 409 BENTLEY 25 BENTLEY 419 BENTLEY 420 BENTON 240 Wednesday, November 28, 2018 Page 20 of 318 SURNAME FAMILY FILE # PRIMARY NAME SECONDARY NAME BENTON 498 BENTON 499 BENTZ 85 BERDINE 168 BERGER 198 BERGER 604 BERGMAN 98 BERGSTROM 689 BERHMAN 84 BERKELEY 308 BERKELEY 656 BERKLEY 119 BERKLEY 183 BERKLEY 277 BERLLEY 215 BERNARD 91 BERNARD 179 BERRY 119 BERRY 213 BERRY 363 BERRY 442 BERRYMAN 364 BERRYMAN 421 BERTHOLF 728 BERTOLETT 998 BERTRAM 17 BERTRAM 94 BERTRAM 146 BESS 160 BESSELES 215 BEST 53 Wednesday, November 28, 2018 Page 21 of 318 SURNAME FAMILY FILE # PRIMARY NAME SECONDARY NAME BEST 135 BEST 157 BEST 432 BEST 633 BETHEL 353 BETT 683 BETTIS 105 BETTIS 232 BETTIS 418 BETTIS 598 BETTS 373 BETTS 545 BETTS 754 BEUCKERT 146 BEUFORD 308 BEUTTLER 502 BEVERIDGE 59 BIAYS 515 BIDDLE 240 BIDDLE 569 BIDDLECOMB 351 BIERLEY 65 BIERMAN 718 BIGELOW 144 BIGELOW 176 BIGELOW 208 BIGGERS 51 BIGGINS 168 BIGGS 314 BIGGS 350 BIGSBY 433 Wednesday, November 28, 2018 Page 22 of 318 SURNAME FAMILY FILE # PRIMARY NAME SECONDARY NAME BILES 75 BILES 110 BILES
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