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UPDATE 9/22/2017: New Tree! New Branches! Many New Leaves!

I have uncovered much more information about the Eatherington connections and

I've found many issues with the original tree, so I've totaly rebuilt the family tree pages.

You can see the new tree here: New and improved tree

If you would like to see the original tree, you can find it here: Old (incomplete) tree

but be aware there are many errors and underpopulated branches.

 

 

I have posted in the following pages a diagram of my Eatherington family tree.

My name is…well, I am actually on the tree and you can take a guess if you want. 

I am the G3 Grandson of William Eatherington (1786) and the Grandson of

Walter Eatherington (1891).  This brings me to another point.  The people listed

here are for the most part deceased or have given permission to have their name

listed. If you see an empty box where your name should show up, send me a note if

you want me to fill it in.  Likewise, if you see your name listed here and you don’t

want it published (and you are sure you’re not dead), let me know and I’ll remove it. 

Just click on the link below.

 

Send family tree update

 

So far, I only have my local branch of the tree posted.  I would like to eventually

list other branches as well.  I have a feeling that eventually all the branches will be

connected.  Of course over the years, letters sometimes fall off or wander into a

name so a Heatherington might become an Eatherington or maybe an Etherington

will add a letter to get there.  So I’m sure there are some unrelated branches, but

I would still like to list them here on this site anyway.  If you would like me to post

the Eatherington information that you have, click on the link below.

 

Hey, my name is Eatherington too

 

I am hoping that the information on these pages will expand to mostly connect every

Eatherington on the planet.  My siblings and I started on this project a few years ago and

we now know more about the past ancestors than my grandfather ever knew and we have

discovered many new third and fourth cousins.  In this new networked society, with more

and more documents coming on line, we are continuing to learn much more about the past.

Anyway, check out one of the links below and enjoy.  And don’t forget to write!

 

To the tree—upper levels

 

Other Eatherington information and links

 

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This page was last updated on September 22, 2017  (What’s new?)