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RootsWeb.com Mailing Lists
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  1. colorado-tttp A mailing list for the discussion and sharing of information regarding the colorado-tttp surname and variations in any place and at any time.
  2. gaillard A mailing list for the discussion and sharing of information regarding the gaillard surname and variations in any place and at any time.
  3. collard A mailing list for the discussion and sharing of information regarding the collard surname and variations in any place and at any time.
  4. clariday A mailing list for the discussion and sharing of information regarding the clariday surname and variations in any place and at any time.
  5. clairday A mailing list for the discussion and sharing of information regarding the clairday surname and variations in any place and at any time.
  6. comontro Welcome! This is the former Rootsweb list, COMONTRO. We'll be discussing the history and genealogy of Montrose County, Colorado including the surrounding region of west central Colorado and east central Utah.
  7. codolore Welcome! This is the former Rootsweb list, CODOLORE. We'll be discussing the history and genealogy of Dolores County, Colorado. Also covering the surrounding region of southwestern Colorado and southeastern Utah.
  8. comesa Welcome! This is the former Rootsweb list, COMESA. We'll be discussing the history and genealogy of Mesa County, Colorado. Also covering the surrounding region of southwest central Colorado and south east central Utah.
  9. co-civilwar A mailing list for anyone with a genealogical interest in the role of Colorado and its citizens in the US Civil War.
  10. sterkel This list is the friendly meeting place for family stories, anecdotes, outrageous lies (if funny) for the widespread 'Sterkel' clan. It is mosly in central Russia along the Volga, Kazakstan, Siberia, Argentina, Brazil, and central USA (Nebraska, Colorado, Washington, California. Want to swap DNA? send the link to your DNA to this list. I anticipate a lively discussion about this.
  11. gaussoin This list deals with the Gaussoin name world-wide. The name is extremely rare both in America and Europe. Two Gaussoins immigrated to America. Eugene Gaussoin (1812-1881) and his nephew Julius (1841 1909). They came to America in 1850 and 1867, respectively. Eugene lived in Floyd County, GA; Baltimore, MD; and Bent County, Colorado. Julius lived in Russell County, VA; Logan County, WV, and Ada County, ID.