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This is a large Site. Each bar is a link. Not all links are on the front Index Page. If you want a real treat try all yhr various links and explore. The Research Site/Center is excellent. I have also connected other URLs that have been created for Genealogy.......So take your time and look around.
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Rev. War Soldiers
Famous family Gospel Preachers, Songwriters, Politicans, Writers, Inventors etc. Click below on Yellow Bar.
Famous Family Members
Valley where both my father's and mother's families settled. Several family member are still living in the area. Taken about 1998-99.
Forksville covered bridge built in 1842 about the time my Potter family settled in Forksville. My ggg-grandparents families arrived in the 1630s in New England. George Whitefield Potter 1806-1876 and Camilla " Bliss" Potter 1809-1888.
Bridge is still in use. Photograph taken 1999. See Covered Bridges. George W. Potter's father was Deacon Daniel Potter, seven years a soldier in the Revolutionary War from Conn. and related to the Sanfords of Seminole County.
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Log home, built 1930, PA.tA large home. ext.

George Whitefield Potter 1806-1876
An American Family since 1620
Potter Family thus far....
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HINMAN CREST and POTTER CREST
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