Research by Coni Dubois
Posted on May 14, 2016 by Coni Dubois
James Cochran (later changed his name to Conklin) Barkhamsted Descendant Note from Coni: I spoke with Kathy (Messenger) Melody today and has a close family connection to James (She also donated photo above – she had of James) – She filled in the blanks… Continue Reading “Newspaper articles that mention James Conklin”
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Posted on May 13, 2016 by Coni Dubois
Thank you Laurie Lamarre for sharing this info: For the next several weeks, #CTSHPO60 will shift the spotlight to Litchfield County and today, CT State Historic Preservation Office celebrates #Barkhamsted. The Barkhamsted Lighthouse Archaeological Preserve features the remains of a rural 18th and 19th… Continue Reading “CT State Historical Preservation Office is spotlighting Barkhamsted Lighthouse”
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Posted on May 11, 2016 by Coni Dubois
I was so excited to receive a copy of this book! And to have it signed was amazing! This is one I didn’t have! I want to say a big THANK YOU to Anne Walluk of Burlington “Friends” of the Library of Connecticut who… Continue Reading “Was sent a autographed Lewis Mills book today: The Legend of Barkhamsted Light House”
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I’ve been a family Genealogist/Native American Researcher for over 30+ years and have traced over 65,000+ people for my research - My main area of research is in MI, IN, CT, NY, RI, PA, MA, VA, VT, NJ, OH, KY, Block Island & Long Island areas - dealing with many of the colonial people & tribes in these locations.
Narratives of the Fischer, Knight, Clarke and Gilbert families
Research by Coni Dubois
DOUBLE GENEALOGY: the ADOPTION WITNESS
Samson Occom's trip through England
Proclaim liberty throughout the land
Marldon Village, Life in a Devon Parish
This site is dedicated to the ancestors of the Johnson, Booker and Petruff families of Rhode Island, Connecticut and Pennsylvania and thier connecting lines of lineage.
My quest of finding my ancestors (& a bit of my life)
Searching for Forgotten Forebears - A Work in Progress
Myths, legends, folklore and tales from around the world
the spaces between
Serving the interests of genealogists since 1967