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This wiki is a collaborative effort to tell the stories of our ancestors' families. It is organized like an encyclopedia, with articles for each family and place of interest.

To view most pages, you need a confirmed account. This is a two-step process:

  1. Create a wiki account by Logging In With Facebook (or, if you prefer, create an independent new account)
  2. Contact Dan Smith to get your account manually added to the "confirmed" list (this step protects privacy and prevents spam)

After that, whenever you visit the wiki you'll be able to log in and view everything. You may be logged in automatically; if not, click the "Log In With Facebook" link in the top corner of the page. (If you're not using Facebook, you can use the following link to enter your password: Login page.)

For more background and instructions, see the Help Section.

Pedigree Chart

The following families are ancestors of Jim and Ruth Smith. Highlight colors represent geographical regions in which the family resided.

Jim and Ruth Smith Caleb and Della Smith John and Ida Smith Caleb and Mary Orr Smith Samuel and Parthena Smith
Jacob and Elizabeth Orr
Abigail Day Jonathan and Rachel Day
Lawrence and Tillie Smitchger Jan and Frantiska Smrcka Jan and Terezie Smrcka
Josef and Marie Kovarik Matous and Magdalena Kovarik
Jan and Barbora Pasek
Mathias and Margaret Benson Andrew and Mathilda Benson Hans Bendtsen and Ane Andreasen Bent Jorgensen and Christine Hansen
Andreas Pederssen and Karen Kofoed
Gustaf Aaberg and Britta Danielson Jon Aaberg and Brita Olofsdotter
Daniel Olafsson and Stina Danielson
Oliver and Margaret Belnap Gilbert and Henrietta Belnap Rosel and Jane Belnap
James and Betsy McBride
Henry and Margaret Manning Joseph and Mary Manning
George and Ann Galbraith

Other families:

Timeline

This chart presents all family pages on a timeline. Date ranges cover the adult lives of each family's parents. Highlight colors represent geographical regions in which the family resided.

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