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The Cree Family History Society was started in 1991 and reached membership of over 100 by 1999. Conferences were held in Dorset in 1993 and Perth in 1995 and 17 issues of CREE NEWS were published. The Society published five booklets on Cree family history written by members of the Society.
Cáceres or Caceres is a Spanish surname. People with the surname include: Caceres family, a Jewish family; Adrian Caceres (born 1982), Argentine-born Australian football player
The surname, written in Spanish orthography as Pérez, is a patronymic surname meaning "son of Pedro" ("Pero" in archaic spanish).Its translation to english is Peter. At the same time, the name Pedro derives from the Latin name Petrus, [1] meaning "rock or stone". [2]
The cere is a part of the beak in some bird species. Cere may also refer to: People. Daniel Cere, professor of religious studies at McGill University;
Carey, Cary or Carrey is a surname that has four distinct geographical origins, in order of popularity: Ireland, the English West Country, Wales and France.. The surname arises from nine recorded distinct patronymics in Ireland, and is numerous and widespread; [1] the many original forms have been listed by the National Folklore Collection of Ireland in 2015, [2] increasing the number of ...
The Cère (French pronunciation:; Occitan: Sera) is a 120.4 km (75 mi) long river in south-western France, and a left tributary of the Dordogne. [1] Its source is in the south-western Massif Central, near the Plomb du Cantal mountain.
Roy Acuff (1903–1992), American country music singer and fiddler; Roy Andersen (born 1955), Norwegian former long-distance runner; Roy Andersen (general) (born 1948), South African businessman and military officer
Abe E. Pierce, III (1934–2021), African-American educator and mayor of Monroe, Louisiana; Barbara Bush (née Pierce, 1925–2018), First Lady of the United States 1989–1993