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Watch out - there may be some large nuts floating in the water!

Welcome to the Buckingham-Coop genepool

If you are member of this family and not a member of our private web family e-mail me and let me know and I will send you the directions so you can Dive In! See if you can answer my questions - click here! Looking for the best books you can have in your genealogy library - this is the place! What about my favorite web site for genealogy and my software of choice? Follow me!

From across the sea they sailed to North America.

The names that follow are just the beginning - as you know - of a list of names that streches across continents.  I want to know their stories - if you have one let me know.  If you are a Buckingham-Coop or a Southgate there are family pages established and I can hook you up - but first you must let me know.  If you are interested in starting your own family page can check them out at MyFamily - it is a fun way to keep in touch with your family and get to know them better.

My family Prussia,Germany THIEDEMANN,MOELLENDORF,KACZMIRCZAK,WRZESINSKA(changed to WREDEN) England,Canada,Michigan Jeff's family BUCKINGHAM,SALSBURY,SOUTHGATE,STOCKING,EARL,MITCHELL (& maybe TILLEY) Scotland,Canada,Oregon,Michigan,Minnesota NAYSMITH Germany,Virginia,Iowa,Illinois,Ohio,Kansas,Oregon COOP(KUPE),WRIGHT,ATWOOD,MERIDITH

If you are linked to any of these names in any of these areas please contact me immediately and check out my

Family Tree Maker Page for more specific names. As you may know the FTM pages are good to put your tree on the web but you can't add pictures and the like to the the Family Tree Maker pages - so you will need to check them out here as I aquire them. Also, I will be adding links here to help you find other of our family members pages. The uniformed man linked to Southgate above is Samuel Southgate, Jr., my husband's great-grandfather.

for more detailed information!  I can't wait to hear from you!

If you are new to Genealogy I have a tip for you - this has taken me several years to learn. Decide how deep you want to get. At first we all want to gather as many names as we can and we go for quanity. But I can tell you now - go for quality. Do you really need to know every child that was born from this date forward to the 1300s for every branch of your family. Decide to keep that information for your own immediate lines and make a cut off for the other lines. At one point stop inputting spouses and children. Only you can decide where that will be. I take it 1-3 generations off the main names I am looing for. That is siblings and their spouses, children, etc. You won't get as confused and you really don't need to know all of that and if you do, chances are someone, somewhere as already gathered it for you.

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