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Greetings,

This site is for researching Crossland -- all spelling variations (such as Crosslin), geographic locations, and national origins.

You can find information here about the roots of the Crossland family -- the ancient Crosslands of Yorkshire -- and the curious Crossland spelling.  Plus, you can review copies of records left behind by Crossland ancestors and you can also view photographs of some of those ancestors.

The purpose of this site is to encourage Crossland research by supporting information sharing among Crossland researchers.  If you have information you would like to share with the Crossland community, please e-mail me at [email protected] or consult this "how to" page for contribution procedures.  The Crossland family will appreciate your input!

Check out the list of contributors who have already shared information.  They deserve our thanks!  Their contributions have made this site possible.

If you have questions or comments about Crossland ancestors or this site, please contact me.

Enjoy your visit,

/s/Jim Crosslin (Spelled Crossland before 1750)
[email protected]




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