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Family
Links to family member websites, blogs, etc.
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# Web Link Hits
1   Link   Daniel Macaraeg's Blog
Daniel Macaraeg, our brother's blog website.
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2   Link   Mom's Website
Mommy's personal website and blogs/journal.
450
3   Link   Kelley's Website
Kelley's personal website and blogs/journal
237
4   Link   Charles and Isis Personal Website
Charlie and Isis personal website.
259
5   Link   Isis's Online Journal
Our sister, Isis's (Macaraeg) online web blogs/journal
191
6   Link   Kimberly's Personal Website
Kimberly's personal website.
379
7   Link   David and Cheryl's Wedding Website
David Rogers and Cheryl Macaraeg's wedding website
271
8   Link   Cheryl Roger's Personal Website
This is our sister, Cheryl's personal website and blog.
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9   Link   Cheryl's Online Journal - (Xanga)
This is our sister, Cheryl's (Macaraeg) online web blogs/journal
664
10   Link   Meryl's Personal Website
This is our sisters personal website.
1552
11   Link   Meryl's Online Journal - (Xanga)
Our sister, Meryl's (Macaraeg) online web blogs/journal
434
12   Link   Lora's Personal Website
Lora's personal website.
395
13   Link   Lora's Online Journal - (Xanga)
Our sister, Lora's (Mortier) online web blogs/journal
142
14   Link   Sabrina's Personal Website
Sabrina's personal website.
216
15   Link   Sabrina's Online Journal - (Xanga)
Our sister, Sabrina's (Mortier) online web blogs/journal
148
16   Link   The German Connection Families - Gonzales
The German Connection is a very special group of friends that originated from
two families - the Pilars and the Gonzaleses - and their barcada. They met in
Bonn, Germany in the year 1966.

This website gives you a glimpse of my Gonzales side of the family. Here you can view the Gonzales' family tree, photos, forum, etc.
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17   Link   The Mortier Website
The Mortier Coat of Arms illustrated left was drawn by an heraldic artist from information officially recorded in ancient heraldic archives. Documentation for the Mortier of Arms design can be found in Rietstap Armorial General. Heraldic artists of old developed their own unique language to describe an individual Coat of Arms.

This website will connect you to my Mortier side of the family. Here you can view the Mortier genealogy, and other resources.
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18   Link   Kristy's weblog
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