Enchanted Family Tree Genealogy

 

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    • PRATHER Haskell L and Lucille H
      PRATHER Haskell L and Lucille H I photographed this gravestone in the Mount Olivet Cemetery, Fort Worth, Tarrant Co., Texas. Feel free to use this picture for your personal records. This is one of the 214,103 cemetery photos free at If you know more about this person please reply here instead of contacting me because […]
    • Book for MY DADDY
      Help!! Help!! All Prathers. I am running out of time to have this ready for Christmas for my Daddy and I have been working on this since Feb. I need a high resolution copy or jpeg file of the Prather Black Yellow family crest which is considered the #2. My son and daughter in law […]
    • Your Family Tree
      Beginners in Genealogy research can be stumped when they cannot find their grandmother and grandfather in any government or parish document! Surely they had to register a marriage? or a birth? or be on a census? or a ship passenger list? You are right. Their details ought to be listed at least once or three […]
    • Relationship Chart for Family and Friends
      To my family and friends I have a really fun chart I made. It is the chart of how the family runs from myself to Adam and Eve. This chart is large and at first maybe a bit confusing, but once you study it a bit it can be really fun. It is interesting also […]
    • Family History Online
      Ever wonder where your family comes from? How did your Grand parents meet? What was important to them and are the answers to those kind of questions important to you? You can solve those type of personal mystery’s for future generations of your family by preserving your family history online. A thousand years ago people […]
    • PRATHER Charles K.
      Charles K. (Chuck) Prather, born June 4, 1937, at Akron, Ohio City Hospital, died on October 24, 2010. He graduated from Akron South High School in 1954 and Muskingum College in the class of 1958. Chuck had been employed at Stoll Peiser, Sun Rubber Co., Coastal Tank Lines and retired in 1999 from Telxon Corporation. […]
    • Re: Eddie A. and Rose Lincoln in Norton, MA
      per familysearch.orgMA Marriages 1841-1915Eddie A Lincoln age 21 b. 1874(1st marriage)married 6 Nov 1895 in Norton Bristol Co MAto Rose P Hayes (born Carney)(2nd marriage)brides father Patrick ?mother Bridget Driscollgrooms father Oren F Lincolnmother Eliza A Deanoriginal marriage copy available to print off MA Births 1841-1915Mary Ellen Lincolnb. 29 Mar 190 […]
    • COMPTON Goldie E Nanny 1907 2002 Proverbs 31:10
      COMPTON Goldie E Nanny 1907 2002 Proverbs 31:10 – who can find a virtuous woman? For her worth is far above rubies 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 […]
    • Re: Which Thomas Lincoln?
      Your info is incorrect. The Thomas Lincoln b 1600 d 1614 was the son of the Thomas born 1576 in Swanton Morley. Neither father nor son emigrated to the US at all. This line is made up of cousins to the president’s, and it stayed in England. Thomas Lincoln the miller emigrated to the US […]
    • Preserve Your Heritage by Printing Your Own Family History Book
      In time the VHS tape was developed and large cumbersome movie cameras that would use these tapes to record family events and have them played on your home VCR and TV. In time, very small, moderately priced, digital movie cameras were introduced, where the movies could also be played back directly from the camera to […]

  One Response to “Enchanted Family Tree Genealogy”

  1. Hi,

    I’ve recently been doing the geneology thing on Ancestry.com and ran across a Jonathan Prather, 1631 to 1680 in my family tree. My public Family Tree on Ancestry is under “Maxwell hayden Edward Mayeaux Family Tree”. and was wondering if I got the Prather branch correct.

    I know it is not your job to do this but I’m just curious.

    Thanks,

    Max Mayeaux

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