Parkers Landing, Birthplace of John Wesley Thomas (1932-2006)

Working Genealogy Site

This site is back up and we are trying to get it organized and consistent. The organization is pretty much taken of, and we encourage EVERYONE to look for errors. If you find an error let us know so we can correct it. In doing so we would need something that supports the need for change. Birth Certificate, Baptismal Record, or some supporting documentation. The information contained herein are the results of many different people and how they cite and document information can vary, but I would like to eventually get the sources and citations in the same formats. Anyone that would like to assist just let us know.

We Also Have A Blog

The blog has several categories and it is just a running account of what is going on. To see the information on this site you must log in, on the blog there is no need to log in and anyone can join on the fun and see what is going on. There is a link under the links and also if you click on the Current Events it will take you there also.

 

Working on Our-Genealogy Site

The website is an ongoing project. Of course we would love to have everyone be able to get the web in shape. The software we use here is The Next Generation (TNG) for the main site. For the Blog we have chosen Word Press.


We have a GREAT Family with lots of people from different career fields, so if there is someone out there that would like to help, let us know.

 

 

   
FEATURE ARTICLES
 

feature 3 Current Events

The Our Family Blog

 

feature 1 Reunion Photos

This was a GREAT Event!

feature 2 Thanks

A word of THANKS!


feature 3 Our Logo

The tree logo in the Header.

feature 4 Address Book

Something you like?

 
CONTACT US
 
 

email imageIf you have any questions or comments about the information on this site, please contact us. We look forward to hearing from you.



 

If you have something you would like to share just let us know. I would like to think that with as big as this AWESOME family is, there are probably hundreds of stories. Try sharing them so we can all become a closer family. My Grandpa (Milton) taught me how to shave with a straight razor. When he passed away, I am lucky enough to have receive two (2) of his razors. I cherish them.