80,544 individuals across 8,812 family names, linked through 29,017 marriages — a century of local lineage, searchable below.
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These are our family-history records — individuals, relationships, and vital events compiled from community research and family submissions. Search by surname, given name, or full name. Looking for a specific obituary instead? Search obituaries.
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- Lieblong, George T.—
- Lieblong, Judy Ann—
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- Long, ??—
- Long, Adam Garlandb. 1895
- Long, Agnes—
- Long, Alene—
- Long, Alexander Bryan—
- Long, Amanda—Gilead Cem, near Jonesville, SC
- Long, Anna1766 — 1848Botetourt County, VA
- Long, Betty Faye1945 — 2008Prairie Grove, Washington County, Arkansas
- Long, Bill—
- Long, Billy Lee Jr.—
- Long, Bob—
- Long, Bobby Lee—
- Long, Brenda—
- Long, Carl—
- Long, Carl Jr.—
- Long, Carthel1912 — 1976Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas
- Long, Charles R—Gilead Cem, near Jonesville, SC
- Long, Chery—
- Long, Clara Elizabeth—
- Long, Dale—
- Long, Danny—
- Long, Danny Keith—
- Long, Darryl—
- Long, Debra Lynnb. 1954
- Long, Donna1938 — 2024Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma
- Long, Durham Leeb. 1879
- Long, Edna Elizabeth—
- Long, Elmer Williamb. 1905Hazel Valley, Washington County, Arkansas
- Long, Ethel M.1909 — 1943Walnut Grove Community, Washington County, Prairie Grove, Arkansas
- Long, Eva Josephineb. 1891Cleveland Co, NC
- Long, Harvey—
- Long, Henry Rossb. 1871Springfield, IL
- Long, Huey—
- Long, Issac Benton1881 — 1977Springdale, Washington County, Arkansas
- Long, Jackie—
- Long, James—Gilead Cem, near Jonesville, SC
- Long, Janie E—
- Long, Jeanb. 1774Washington County, Virginia
- Long, Jimmy—
- Long, John1825 — 1864SC
- Long, John Charley1917 — 1991Oklahoma
- Long, John Franklin—
- Long, John Wesley—
- Long, Joseph Joe—Gilead Cem, near Jonesville, SC
- Long, Kelley—
Research Tips
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