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This Site as currently planned will contain genealogic information and pictures regarding the families of John C. Jacoby and Vivian B. (Stewart) Jacoby, their antecedents and descendants as well as current family news. In addition the site manager, owner, author ( what is the proper web terminology) reserves the right to post musing regarding past experience ( real and imagined) and current items gleaned from the Net and elsewhere that have caught his eye. Comments welcomed! Genealogy related to the following listed surnames and likely some others inadvertently overlooked. This is after all an initial effort to deal in a technology with which I am only vaguely conversant. Surnames: Algo/Algoe, Anderson, Appleton, Atkins, Avis, Babcock/Badcock, Barneto, Bateman, Batt, Beurmann, Bigham, Bledri, Blumke, Boomer, Borchard, Bringelson, Bultman, Burke, Cameron, Carmack, Church, Conely, Crippen, Cubillas, Dixon, Dow, Eilenberger/Eulenberger, Eldridge, Fenno, Finckel, Flood, Fritz, Gilbert, Grappin, Gruffudd, Häner/Hayner/Haner/Hoener, Hanson, Harris, Hendricks, Heuer, Hinman, Hutchison, Jacoby, Keres/Geres, Kern, Lawson, Lomison, Lyon, Mathias, McClish, McLarty, Mighell/Mighill, Mondol, Monsieur, Morgan, Ostertag, Ruggles, Schauben, Stewart, Sunseri, Terzic, Tomkins, VanAmburg, Warner, Warren
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