The Gene Pool: JTR's Colorful Family History
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THE GENE POOL

The families of the past lived together, worked together and
played together. Today's families live in an electronic age.
Even though we often live far apart,
we can still share
our common heritage here in The Gene Pool
.

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Know your roots: parsnips,
potatoes, carrots, turnips...

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MY RESEARCH FINDINGS

I've gathered 31-pages of LEMONS FAMILY research notes and have pieced together the family of Abraham LEMONS of Hardin and Hart Counties in Kentucky.

DNA tests prove our TODD FAMILY is REALLY connected to Mary (Todd) Lincoln. But how??? The mystery will soon be solved.

Roots of the KAST FAMILY (Cedar Co., Nebraska) found in the Civil Records of Griesheim (Bas-Rhin), France

Retracing the CONSOLVER & HORNER FAMILY history brings up new facts

Roots of the MARAH FAMILY (Wright Co., Missouri) found in the Civil Records of Montursin (Doubs), France

Roots of the CAGNON FAMILY found in the Civil Records of Damprichard (Doubs), France

Roots of the COMMENT FAMILY found in the Civil Records of Reclere, Switzerland

CURRENT CENSUS PROJECT
I've been entering all the census data from my direct lines and quite a few secondary lines into a custom Access database and hope to post my findings here soon. There are currently over 3,000 records from 1790-1920!

Try out my 1790-1840 Census Analyzer!

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