Re: Balli/Cavazos/ Noyola Connection Texas 1800-1900
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Re: Balli/Cavazos/ Noyola Connection Texas 1800-1900
Melissa Anne Lopez 11/09/11
Melissa, I'm not sure if we have the same hand written ancestrial wall chart or if we share only part of it. Mine measures approximately 3' X 7'. As it lacks dates and the families married into various branches time and again, it presents a challange to identify the individuals we seek. Also additional marriages are not always shown. So please allow me time to further examine it for references to your family. Please remember that this is only a secondary source of information that must be verified.
If you have not used other online sources may I suggest a few that brought results. The Balli family has been well researched. I earlier suggested the Balli Family Organization at http://www.balli.orghttp://www.balli.org, which has several interesting links. Also I uncovered a great amount of information from the LDS site, http://new.familysearch.orghttp://new.familysearch.org.
The BFO has appointed a certified Genealogist, Dee Dee King, who has the master database and evidence file along with documentation of various Balli family members. This information is found on their web page.
If you prefer to email me direct for additional help, just access my profile for my email address.
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Re: Balli/Cavazos/ Noyola Connection Texas 1800-1900
Robert Kersenbrock 11/11/11