My name is Bert George
and I am the Webmaster of this site.
This site was created using MyHeritage.com. This is a useful system that allows anyone like you and me to create a site for their family and even publish their family tree on the Internet. If you have any comments or feedback about this site, please click her to contact me.
Vores stamtræ findes online på dette sted! Der er 22458 navne på stamtræet. Den tidligste begivenhed er Elizabeth Dudley (born Kempston)
's død (14). Den seneste begivenhed er <Privat> Hayes
's fødsel (Nov 23 2011).
There are a two trees to choose from, and some which are reference only. We also have a private tree which is a record of living relatives in Australia and New Zealand so this is for members information only and not to be published without the person's consent.
The site was last updated on Maj 26 2012, and it currently has 124 registered member(s). Hvis du også gerne vil være medlem, skal du klikke på her.
This site now is fully subscribed to 2021 or over 10 years from 2010. Presumably at that point when I am approaching 78 years there will be others who will help pay the subscription, or someone else will start their own website using my trees as a core.
Enjoy reading about your family, or related families to yours.
I have added this tree to our main site, the George Campbell Website as it is to big for the free site (George Connections) and it may contain families out of Cornwall that have a remote connection to our family that came out of the Camborne - Helston area (includes places like Redruth and Illogan. Some people have shared family data and photos which have striking similarities to the Joseph George (and Amelia Stephens) family (1831-1900) which emigrated to South Australia in 1854.
If you have any George branches relating back to Cornwall I would gladly add the branch to the CousinsJack Family Tree.
This is a second contribution to preserving Salvation Army (Papua New Guinea) archives. Since it dates back to 1978 unless someone preserves the archives they will eventually be lost.
This is the monthly magazine published by The Salvation Army, Papua New Guinea commenced December, 1976. Bert George the Web Master concluded service in New Guinea in 1975 but has always kept in contact with PNG affairs particularly as related to The Salvation Army. Bert served in PNG from 1964 to 1967 and from 1972 to 1975 but in this latter position as a Salvation Army Officer.