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john glenn hebb II
Aug 2, 2009 - 1:09 AM

my great g-father william hebb born in 1757 in england and married jemina washington smith jenkins hebb her father name thomas washington who father was samuel washington who brother is george washington 1st. president of the united states of american. my g-father was in the brithish army after this he join the cont. army of the colonies with george washington

Doris Anderson-Lamb
Jan 9, 2010 - 9:02 PM

My great, great grandfather was Isaac Anderson,b.1785 in N.C. He married Teresia Powell in Twiggs Co.,GA. in 1807, and they moved to Ellisville, MS. in 1818. His father's name was James who died in April, 1822. I believe his ancestors were Isaac & Martha Anderson who settled in Rockbridge Co.,VA. in 1741. His grandfather could have been William, son of Isaac & Martha. Need info on William who moved to TN.

Sylvia McBride
Nov 14, 2010 - 1:34 AM

I find nothing to comment on plus everything is sooooo slow. I have just wasted an hour trying to find my family tree ,browser does not work, nothing seems to work!!!

Graham Kneale
Jun 3, 2011 - 12:32 AM

I seem to get everything on my computer with the exception of Genealogy Browser, altho until the recently it has been used frequently without any problems. Have tried changing to Firefox, Chrome, backdating etc. Every time I try something in desperation I get directed to some other aspect than what I am seeking, namely, BROWSER which is fundamental to my genealogical family tree activity. GK

Catherine Graceson
Jun 9, 2011 - 12:30 AM

I have just started using this web site and find it as frustrating as all hell. At first I thought, WOW, this is gonna work. Then I put in all the info for 3 generations and now I can't find it. All I want is to print it off but the instructions don't work as there is no advanced whatever manager!


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