family tree from the 1800s?

tlm5000

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family tree from the 1800's?

Found this today in a bible. Any insight would be cool not sure if any of these people where famous.

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GMD52

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If the family Bible was from your local area, I would check with the local histotical society. I noticed that one of the entry's was dated1967, and that is really recent, and the family's may still in the area. Most historical societies have biographys of the leading citizens and their families, and this would give you a clue to their history in the area. This type of research is really interesting, and will lead you to many other research projects...Good luck.
 

lumbergh

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Hi,

Ancestry.com has some links to this family. I've attached a photo of Frank Edgington and Nora Utter that I grabbed from a public tree there. I think you can sign up for a free trial in order to get in contact with one of the family members if you're looking to return the bible to someone who would want it.

- Bill

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