Family History
I am starting to gather information about my
family history and have created family tree's for each of the 9
families that are directly related to us. There will be
more details about each family and information about where they
came from and any interesting information about them. This
information is slow to gather and this will be a work in
progress. If you have any information about any of the
people on these tree's, please let me know.
I
am also working on a family page that will show any interesting
facts about a family member. Some interesting facts to
date are some members in the family were a Bishop, a Knight, an
Ambassador, and a bee keeper. Others were in Kings and
Queens in England, France, Italy, Norway and several other
countries. There were several Saints and someone who
signed the Declaration of Independence. Some worked on skyscraper
and others were early settlers at Salam Ma. Many fought in
wars and others were business owners. Of course, almost
all were parents or I will not be writing this now. These details
are recorded on a separate family ancestors page.
Below are PDF versions of the family tree's and most are VERY
large files (10-30 MB). There are everyone trees, ancestor
trees, and hourglass trees usually starting from the youngest
generation and working up. We have recorded over 60
generations and 4000 relatives reaching to about the year 240
AD. We will be adding more photographs to the album for
download as we get them.
Totland Ancestors Tree
(All Families) |
This is the all the Totland Ancestors going back to the
2nd century. This tree also shows all the family
ancestors in a typical chart. This is a very large file
and will take some time to open. All the Stutz and
Zeilder information has been removed because a family
member didn't want it shared here. That
information can be see on www.FamilySearch.org. |
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Cece Ancestors Tree
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This is the ece Family tree.
Not much is known about the Cece family line but the
research is just beginning. The Cece's migrated to
America from Italy in the early 1900's and settled in
Newark NJ. I will post more information as its
discovered. |
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