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07/29/2010: Otzi the Iceman's secrets about to be revealed

For the first time since his discovery almost...

07/27/2010: FamilySearch Indexing completes 100 million records

FamilySearch Indexing has announced volunteers have...

07/25/2010: Phillips DNA Tests in Progress at Family Tree DNA

The following tests were underway at FTDNA...

07/24/2010: Wealthy landlords helped build Birmingham, England

Here is a link to an interesting story about...


07/18/2010: Phillips DNA Tests in Progress at Family Tree DNA

The following tests were underway at FTDNA...

07/17/2010: Atlas of Historical County Boundaries in the USA

Rex Phillips, one of our participants, clued...

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These links will take you to family websites that are Phillips related. They would like to show them off and we are happy to accommodate them. They are quite good and full of information. If you have a family website, please share it with everyone.

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1   Link   Phillips Connections in the Carolinas
A very informative Phillips Website focused on the author's Phillips Family and DNA Group 10. His documented paternal line is centered in South Carolina, mostly around Lancaster, Kershaw and Chesterfield Counties, but with DNA testing it has also proven connections to Phillips's lines in Chatham, Randolph, and possibly Guilford Counties in North Carolina.
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2   Link   John and Gabriel Phillips
Documenting Their Descendants, Seeking Their Ancestors (Phillips Family Group 9)
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3   Link   Family History Web Site of Ken Phillips
The Ken Phillips's Family History web site of all his Phillips families in the UK. Ken has a tremendously large database with many surnames besides Phillips.
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4   Link   Hughes and Phillips; Smith and Lapham Website
Hughes and Phillips; Smith and Lapham, owner Virginia Phillips Smith. Many different families, including many Phillips.
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