Children of the Shenandoah Index

This project, to show the interrelationships of the families of various pioneers, especially at the north end of the Great Valley, is not fully available at this time. Many families are woefully incomplete; only one, two or even zero of many children may be recorded here. However, an index of names contained therein is available for query. Below is a query box in which to enter a search string. Any name or part thereof may be entered. Note that while it is not case sensitive, it does require exact spelling as there is no soundex search implemented as yet. So if you are looking for Walter Hollar, you could enter "Hollar, Walter" or even "llar, wa" but "Holler, Walter" would not yield desired results. Therefore, you should try alternate spellings.
NEW FEATURE: Wildcard (?) capability has been added to the search, where '?' stands for any letter or no letter at all. Therefore, "Holl?r" will return both "Hollar" and "Holler." Likewise, "Fad?l?y" will return "Fadeley," "Fadely" and "Fadley." "Wilkin?" yields both "Wilkin" and "Wilkins" etc.

SEARCH THE MASTER INDEX
Data Version of 1 Jan 2009

Search the Children of the Shenandoah master 11.5 Meg index containing almost 8400 Surnames (Enter any name (Last, First) or date (dd mmm yyyy) or any part thereof. NOT case sensitive.):


Note that only the Index is currently on-line, the full database is not, and cannot, therefore, be accessed at this time. There is, however, a partial retrieval available for testing. Not all members of a family may be reported or reportable currently. Those you are interested in may be there, so give it a try. E-mail inquiries and submissions are welcomed. To keep your e-mail from being zapped by my spam filter, please include "COS" in the subject line.

You may also download some of the index files.

Format of name is: Last, First Middle with a single space after the surname-comma and between first and middle names. It may be of interest to query on only the surname in which case you probably wish to follow it with a comma e.g. "Lastname," Try it both with and without to see why. You may wish to begin with a leading space to exclude long surnames which have the short one you're looking for embedded within. e.g. " Burner" vs. "Burner" in order to exclude "Stoneburner".

Married females are listed under both maiden and married surname. In the case of the latter, their maiden name follows in parentheses. Nicknames are also indexed and may be recognized as such because they are followed by a quotation mark; e.g.: ' Bobby" ' Sometimes searching on just a first name is useful, particularly if it is not common. Don't necessarily assume a name is too common. "Jodi", for example yields less than a half dozen hits. Also, if you want only Sam don't query for "Sam" as that will also return all the "Samuel"s. Instead, add a space and query for 'Sam ' (or 'Sam"' depending on whether Sam is a "real" name or nickname). If only a particular gender is wanted, enter lastname preceded by gender and two spaces (e.g. "f . smith"),

Dates may also be searched. For example, how many births or deaths occurred on your birthday? Format for dates is "DD MMM YYYY". Single digit days are space-digit (e.g. " 7") rather than zero-digit (e.g. "07"). Again, you might search on a specific date: "31 Jan 1971", or within the decade: "31 Jan 197", or the month: "Jan 1971", or day "31 Jan", etc.

Let me take this opportunity to thank the many contributors who have sent me revisions and additions for these pages. These increase the content and accuracy and thereby increase their value for others.

All genealogical information on this site is available without charge. However, small donations from satisfied users are gratefully accepted to help defray the materials and transportation expenses of collecting this information.


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Paul D Stoneburner
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The Genealogical area, its query engine, data files, and family reunion photos are maintained by Paul Stoneburner and are hosted by Wizard Workshop and Company. Take a look at all the Stoneburners there are. [as of 25-Apr-2002]