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Generations of Haliburtons can trace their ancestry back to Knight Truithe de Haliburton, born in 1075 in Berwick, Scotland and served during the first crusade. He and his descendants lived at Dirleton Castle in Haliburton, West Berwick Scotland for generations before emigrating to England, Australia, Canada, and the United States. His children married into every influential family in Scotland, including Wemyss, Ruthven, Sinclair and Douglas. Volume 1 contains Generations 1-28. Browse the names of your ancestors in which includes Generation 1 through generation 28. Volume 2 continues with…mehr

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Generations of Haliburtons can trace their ancestry back to Knight Truithe de Haliburton, born in 1075 in Berwick, Scotland and served during the first crusade. He and his descendants lived at Dirleton Castle in Haliburton, West Berwick Scotland for generations before emigrating to England, Australia, Canada, and the United States. His children married into every influential family in Scotland, including Wemyss, Ruthven, Sinclair and Douglas. Volume 1 contains Generations 1-28. Browse the names of your ancestors in which includes Generation 1 through generation 28. Volume 2 continues with generations 29-33. Front cover photo: Dirleton Castle Rear cover photo: The Kitchens of Dirleton Castle with vaulted ceilings.
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Autorenporträt
Diana J Muir was accredited in Genealogy Research in 1975 by the LDS Church in Salt Lake City, UT. Since then she has published more than 60 family genealogies; including the Ancestors of Donald J Trump, Ancestors of Joseph Biden, and The Lost Templar Journals of Prince Henry Sinclair, Vol 1-3. Dr Muir has a PhD in History, Anthropology and Sociology and is recognized an expert on Online Education through UNESCO. She currently owns and operates the One World School, an online school for students around the world.