Posted By Curtis Thomasson On October 23, 2010 (12:00 am) In Genealogy, Lifestyles
Several months earlier, a reunion of the Barfoot family, which is held annually in the Snoudon
community, was described.
Today's writing will be more in depth genealogy of that family who had a number of descendants who
have resided in Covington County.
One has to be cautious in researching this family name as it has been spelled in numerous ways:
Barfoot, Barefoot, Barfitt, Barford, Barefuld, Barefred, Barefoote, and possibly other ways.
For the sake of clarify and to use the form used most often by those residing locally, Barfoot has
been chosen for this review.
According to available records, the name first appeared in England circa 1066.
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had sandstone markers and nothing can be read.
Information on the Barefoot family sent to me by Betty McDougald.
Posted By Curtis Thomasson On October 23, 2010 (12:00 am) In Genealogy, Lifestyles
Several months earlier, a reunion of the Barfoot family, which is held annually in the Snoudon
community, was described.
Today's writing will be more in depth genealogy of that family who had a number of descendants who
have resided in Covington County.
One has to be cautious in researching this family name as it has been spelled in numerous ways:
Barfoot, Barefoot, Barfitt, Barford, Barefuld, Barefred, Barefoote, and possibly other ways.
For the sake of clarify and to use the form used most often by those residing locally, Barfoot has
been chosen for this review.
According to available records, the name first appeared in England circa 1066.
********
had sandstone markers and nothing can be read.
Information on the Barefoot family sent to me by Betty McDougald.
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