Here is a surname list of the main family lines being researched by Craig Sharrow

If you see a surname in my Rootsweb/Ancestry online databases:( craigsharrow, early_armstrongs or jozefprzybycien) that is not listed below, chances are I'm not actively pursuing that line, and only "pick up" those surnames they marry into, or otherwise link to, the above surnames.

  • Any French-Canadian Surnames in SE Michigan or SW Ontario in my database
  • Abbott
  • Allen
  • Archambault
  • Armstrong
  • Audet dit LaPointe
  • Badeau
  • Baker
  • Bal[l]ard (French and English)
  • Barnes
  • [de] Beauchamp
  • Bent
  • Bigod
  • Blount
  • Bouchard
  • Boyce
  • Boyer
  • Buffington
  • Bully
  • Campau
  • Capet
  • Carveth
  • Chapin
  • Charron
  • Chase
  • Chaworth
  • de Clare
  • de Courtenay
  • de Quincy
  • Eaton
  • Esten
  • Emery
  • Farnum
  • Fiske
  • Fortin
  • Gale
  • Gilbert
  • Howe
  • Huyet
  • Lauzon/Lozen
  • Martin
  • Meloche
  • Miarecki
  • Ouellette
  • Parant
  • Paine
  • Paradis
  • Pepin de Tranchemontagne
  • Phelps
  • Przybycien
  • Rice
  • Robert [dit LaFontaine]
  • Rouse/Rowse
  • Shar[r]on
  • Sharrow
  • Sherman
  • Southwick
  • Tremblay
  • Tripp
  • Twining
  • Ware/Weare
  • Yax

    Early European Genealogy: 500-1500 A.D.

    Although I have ancestry back to before 1000 A.D. through a Blount ancestor, I am not a medieval researcher and really don't have any answers to your questions about who married whom in 956 A.D. I recommend Ken Stelmaszek's excellent 75,000_ name "royal_lineage" database. Ken has undertaken extensive research of early European nobility, is very knowledgeable, and his database is very (perhaps not "perfectly") trustworthy.