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Don's Barmore Family History
A family history homepage with the most extensive online database for our southern Barmore family, 1725 to the present.
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A Millenium of Don's Family History HomePage
Includes an extensive database with over 14,000 people dating back 1,000 years, into the mysts of time....
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Tom Barmore's Bear Camp
Thomas fought in the Civil War along with Edward Coulter, his brother-in-law, at Vicksburg, MS.... Teddy Roosevelt was a guest at Tom's Bear Camp. There is a picture of Teddy with Tom Barmore & his family, taken during this visit. There is a small community in that area called Roosevelt that is supposedly the place where Teddy came on a train & unloaded his hunting equipment....
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Children of Enoch Barmore & Sarah Ann Morrah
Miss N. Jane Barmore on the 5th generation of Barmores in Abbeville, SC.
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Barmore Obituaries
Newspaper obits for Mrs. Oma E. (Barmore) Parker [1965] and Milford Nolan Barmore [1978].
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Genealogy Resources
Family history links for Colonial America including genealogical databases, interesting sites for the Plymouth and Jamestown colonies, and much more...
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Children of Larkin Barmore & Eliza Donnald
Miss N. Jane Barmore on the 5th generation of Barmores in Abbeville, SC.
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History of the Barmore Family: 1725-1890
Booklet published in 1890 by Miss N. Jane Barmore, a school teacher in the Turkey Creek Community in Abbeville, Abbeville County, South Carolina.
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Importance of Mail Stressed in World War II Letter
"Importance of Mail Is Stressed In Letter Written to Nolan Barmores By Their Son, Bill" written somewhere in Africa on Feb. 28, 1944 and published in their local newspaper in Texas in March 1944.
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3rd Generation Barmore - Abbeville County, SC
Miss N. Jane Barmore on the children of James and Mary Barmore.
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