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Re: Catterton Family of Calver - Genealogy.com
Oct 25, 2007 · I've been working on the Catterton family for many years and have been trying to put the pieces together about the early Cattertons of Maryland. This is what I know about the Michael …
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The Sprague Project - 235,000 - Genealogy.com
Oct 23, 2005 · The Sprague Project - 235,000 individuals in the database By arnold sprague October 23, 2005 at 03:18:27 For anyone interested in Spragues (and derivatives), female Sprague lines, and …
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