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| Family In History - Web 2.0 for genealogy - http://www.familyinhistory.com Make your family website with this genealogy web 2.0 application where you can blog about family news, share genealogy information with pedigree and descendancy charts, collaborate with family members by uploading pictures and stories about family ancestors, and connect with your family. |
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| VAN ENGELENBURG - Family Society Van Engelenburg - http://www.vanengelenburg.nl/society.htm Organized in 1997 to collect and publish all the information, concerning in any way the family name Van Engelenburg. |
| VAN KOUWENHOVEN - Van Kouwenhoven-Conover Family Association - http://www.vankouwenhoven1625.com/ Founded in 1939 and distributes an annual newsletter. |
| VAN NORMAN - Van Norman Family Association - http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~vnfa/ Founded in 1996 for the compilation of Van Norman/Van Orman (and variant surnames) information. |
| VAN VALKENBURG - National Association of the Van Valkenburg Family - http://www.vanvalkenburg.org/ Founded by the descendants of Lambert Van Valckenburgh in 1970. Genealogy research on the Van Valkenburg surname and its variants. |
| VAN VOORHEES - Van Vorhees Association - http://www.vanvoorhees.org Comprised of descendants of the Van Voorhees Family to is to provide genealogical research. |
| VAYRYNEN - Vayrynen Family Association - http://gamma.nic.fi/~vayryset/english1.html Founded in 1988 to be a connecting link and information channel for the members of the different branches of the Väyrynen family |
| VEAZEY - Veazey / Veasey Family Association - http://ann_vz_davis.tripod.com/ Unofficial organization for those researching the Veazey and Veasey surnames; annual reunion and occasional newsletter. |
| VINCENT - Vincent Family Association - http://cafa.org/VincentWelcome.html Organization for the Vincent surname. |
| VIOLETTE - Violette Family Association - http://www.violettefamily.org/ Founded in 1977 by descendants of François Violet, who settled in the St. John River valley near what is now Van Buren, Maine, in 1789. Holds a reunion every three years. |
