Ancestor Index

Browse surnames from Volume II and open individual entries with sources, research notes, and disputed lines.

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Explore the Ancestral Index

This online index mirrors the surnames and families in Russell King Homer’s Ancestral History, Volume II, linking each name to ancestor pages, sources, and notes. Use the search and surname lists to begin tracing your line and verifying documented connections.

Index

Families are organized alphabetically by primary surname, then by given name and generation. Select a surname to view its family group sheet, linked ancestor profiles, citations, and notes on unresolved or disputed connections.

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Use this form to report corrections, share new citations, or request surname or family lookups for entries from Volume II.

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