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Ancestral Index Search

The information contained in the index is for only genealogical purposes. It represents the submissions of PGSA members. If you are a current PGSA member, you can have your name and available location information added to the Ancestral Index by submitting it (along with your PGSA membership number) in an email with the subject heading "Ancestral Index" to PGSAmerica@aol.com.

To obtain the maximum benefit from the Ancestral Index, it is suggested that each entry have a surname, first name, the exact or estimated year of birth, the exact or best guess place of birth. A question mark can be used after the date or location if the data is not exact.

Also, to make the Index more efficient, use only one ancestral surname at a given location, i.e., add the same surname only if the family location changes.

Just click the Search button to page through all the names submitted so far.


Ancestral  Index Search
Enter information into any or all of the fields below. It is not necessary to fill in every field. In fact, doing so is only recommended when the name or locality is very common.
Surname: First name:

Enter the place of birth for this individual
City/village:
State/province:
Country:

Search option:

    

exact:   enter the name exactly the way you want it found (e.g., Adam will find ONLY Adam).

match first: enter the first part of name to be matched (e.g., Adam will find Adam, Adamik, Adamowski).

wildcard search: enter any part of the name (e.g., Adam will find Adam, Adamik, Adamowski, and Hadam).


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Last Updated on July 7, 2006