August 2009 Update to RootsWeb Surname List New and Modified Surnames starting with IJ - To learn more about the RSL, including how to access the full RSL which has over a million surnames (these postings are only the NEW or CHANGED names). how to submit surnames, etc., visit http://rsl.rootsweb.com/ - Write directly to the submitter if you would like to exchange information. Entries are formatted as follows: Surname Date1 Date2 Migration Comments & Nametag Surname: The surname being researched Date1: The earliest date for which the submitter has information. Date2: The most recent date. Migration: Where people of this line lived during the period listed. Comments: Additional information (not always included) Nametag: What you need to actually contact the submitter. Abbreviations used in the migration are listed on this web page: http://helpdesk.rootsweb.com/codes/ OK, so you see a surname listed below and want to share and compare with the person who submitted it. How do you find the submitter? It's not all that bad: to obtain the address info for the submitter whose nametag is "example" (just for example), go here: http://rsl.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/rslsql.cgi?op=user&user=example Reminder: the nametag is the last word on each line in the list below. ===================================== 3 September 2009 Irizarry 1600 now ESP>PR>NJ,USA oliverj James 1850 Present Jamaica foolying Jameson c1790 c1820 IRE, Beaver Cty. PA kjameson Jameson c1790 c1820 IRE, Beaver Cty. PA, OH kjameson Jeevan 1870 1900 Lahore,PAK>Jhelum, PAK smiles85 Jex 1792 1900 Essex>Cambridge, UK budak Jobling 1851 1900 North Shields>Victoria Aust Sarah Jobling married James Laidler on the Ballarat goldfields in 1860. She was the daughter of John Jobling and Sarah Hoggit of Newcastle on TyneEngland Ronnieau Johnson 1798 OH,USA jeanpool Johnson 1800 1899 Bloomsburg, PA seek info about parents of Katherine A. Johnson toyful Jones 1800 now Whales>NJ>PA>OH first name Mary or Marie anndie Jones 1853 current White, IL WColburn Jones Mississi Louisian Texas hisb4all Jordan 1609 1790 ENG>VA>PA>OH>IN Trying to link Samuel Jordan, Jamestown, VA to Joshua Jordan, Washington, PA bj1502 Jordan 1880 now MontgomeryCo,NC,USA cca Jordan 1900 now Greenville,SC>Spartenburg,SC>NC,>ClevelandCo,NC,USA cca Jury 1800 now Devon,Plymouth,Lancashire>ENG>ONT,Canada>NY>NC,USA> cca Jörger 1700s 1900s Baden-Kentucky Carols1 See directions at the top of this message for information on how to retrieve the submitters' contact information.
Aika omituista näissä nettiviestinnöissä on malli "Stalin" läpimeno. Eli vähintään joka toinen nimimerkki esiintyy ikäänkuin olisi vähintään seuraava presidentistä. Tai herra ja hidalgo näytämässä ja komentamassa kuka saa keskustella mitä ja kenen kanssa milloinkin. Todellisuutta tällaisessa ökyilyssä on tuskin senttiä enempää totuusreaalia. Eli faktat alkuun: Kun maahamme iski massiivinen "lapsipornosekoseko". SUPO:n lanseeramana keppihevosena alettiin tosiaan sen varjolla imemään netistä KAIKKEA mahdollista maan ja taivaan välillä jyränsä alle! SUPO-väki kun sai sen sektorin pari tapausta parilla kytkentämuutoksella pois päiviltä alkoi heidän pestipalkkansa näyttämään uhkaavasti loppumista ja siksi syitä haluttiin keksiä mistä vaan. Oivallinen kohde oli myös rasismi. Vaan pitkälti sekin loppui. Seuraavaksi siirryttin FBK tyyppisiin sivustoihin, joissa heidän mielestään rehoittin "niinmaare perusteellisen säädyttömät valokuvat"! Varmaan näistä kolmesta on jopa ihan "oikeasti" tehty ties mitä kanteluita ja valituksia, koska edelläkerrotun materiaalin pako lähikuihin on ollut leimallista, en yhtään epäile. Täällä kenties kuka tekaistu nimimerkki julisti suureen ääneen, että jälleen kerran on FBK:n esittämään materiaaliin haluttu pontevasti puuttua. Kehtasi jopa vedättää esiin, että "lisääntyvästi nimimerkki neo:n esittämän takia?" Mietitääs tovi mitä taustoissa oikeastaan loisii. Netissä kulkee puolisen tusinaa osioita joissa olen vuosikaudet ongelmitta esittänyt jopa puolet sielä vuosiin kirjoitetusta materiaalista! Ja nyt siis yhtäkkiä juuri ydinalan kiivaimmilla sisäänajoviikoilla koukitaan yksi ja ainut lähinnä pornokuvistaan huutia saanut nettiosio "muka" mun pilaamana kaatouhkaan? Hei haloo pientä rajaa sentään arvon ydinterron aisankannattajat! Juu en epäile yhtään, että KAIKKI maasamme kuiskittu edes symboolisesti ydinvastaisen haluaa ydinalamme maanpetoksena tappaa siihen paikkaan keinojaan kaihtamatta! Mutta tekemällä minut päätekijäksi FBK:n asiaan? Oikeasti varsin kesyistä alastonkuvista muutamat kiusaantuneeksi tehneitten valitusten pääarkkitehdiksi on kyllä härskiä potaskavedätystä! Nimittäin tuskin edes TVO on Žkyennyt esittämään em. materiaalia mun esittämäkseni! Juu kyllä myös minä olen kommentoinut. Joskus jopa kuvin, hyi kauhistus. Mutta juttuni on aina perustunut liki 95% arkisiin lehti, kirja TV tietomateriaalilainoihin. Ja jos ydinhallinnostamme jopa tämän kaltainen materiaali on "perättömien syytöstensä lähteenä" olevinaan "rikos" niin johan kuulkaas on IHME! Itse asiassa niin härski syytös, että lähetän VARSIN herkästi jatkossa tällaisten takaa paljastuvat suoraan kansanväliselle Amnestylle, jopa Euroopanneuvoston tutkintaan! Tuliko tämä nyt kerralla selväksi arvon ydinhallinnon, TVO:n ja ties minkä NSA:n sensoreillemme, TÄ!!
Giovanni Grimaldi wrote: > Dear users, > > I wanted to inform you that I have launched a family project for the study > of DNA - Y (the one that has been handed down from father to son) of our > family. > > I have contacted various branches of the family (Grimaldi of Campania, > Sicily Grimaldi, etc.). > > The ultimate goal is both to track our more distant genetic origin, is to > track and establish relationships with the various branches of the family. > In order to find confirmation of our genealogical links: > > http://www.familytreedna.com/public/grimaldi.htm/default.aspx > > For such a project would need your help and your membership. > > What do you think? > > Do you want to join? > > Thank you. And let me know. see Grimaldi Name Meaning and History Italian: patronymic or plural form of the personal name Grimaldo. This name is also found in Greece, Corsica, and elsewhere. Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-508137-4 which means 99.99% of patronymic descendants are not related Hugh W
On Heritagequest.com this is 1910 > ILLINOIS > GREENE > 2-WD ROODHOUSE Series: T624 Roll: 289 Page: 149 and 149B Surname Given Name Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year SOWERS WARD C 25 M W IL IL GREENE 2-WD ROODHOUSE 1910 HQ only index by the head of household Mike in Ohio ______________________________________________________________________________________ Year: 1910; Census Place: Roodhouse Ward 2, Greene, Illinois; Roll T624_289; Page: 8A; Enumeration District: 40; Image: 885. Household number is 194. ---- [email protected] Gene Y. wrote: > Ancestry shows the following index entry for 1910. > > Lenora Sowers > age in 1910: 44 > > Ward C. Sowers 25 > Genevieve M. Sowers 22 > Dan H.L. Sowers 2 > Lenora Sowers 44 > > Greene Co. > > Could someone provide me with the page and sheet no.'s, the household No > amd the village or city/state? > > Thanks, >
Gene Y. wrote: > Ancestry shows the following index entry for 1910. > > Lenora Sowers > age in 1910: 44 > > Ward C. Sowers 25 > Genevieve M. Sowers 22 > Dan H.L. Sowers 2 > Lenora Sowers 44 > > Greene Co. > > Could someone provide me with the page and sheet no.'s, the household No > amd the village or city/state? Year: 1910; Census Place: Roodhouse Ward 2, Greene, Illinois; Roll T624_289; Page: 8A; Enumeration District: 40; Image: 885. Household number is 194. ---- [email protected]
Dear users, I wanted to inform you that I have launched a family project for the study of DNA - Y (the one that has been handed down from father to son) of our family. I have contacted various branches of the family (Grimaldi of Campania, Sicily Grimaldi, etc.). The ultimate goal is both to track our more distant genetic origin, is to track and establish relationships with the various branches of the family. In order to find confirmation of our genealogical links: http://www.familytreedna.com/public/grimaldi.htm/default.aspx For such a project would need your help and your membership. What do you think? Do you want to join? Thank you. And let me know. Giovanni Grimaldi
Ray, I knew different states have different privacy laws and that you could run into this problem, but also knew that marriage licenses are public records in some states. Good luck. Ralph ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ray K" <[email protected]> Newsgroups: alt.genealogy To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, September 02, 2009 8:31 PM Subject: Re: Finding marriage names Ralph Bailey wrote: > You might try the government office that issues marriage licenses and come > up with the names of the females who married in your county. > > Ralph Ralph, Here's a copy of an email I sent someone else regarding this: *************************** I just got off the phone with the Jersey City (location of my high school) manager of vital records. He says they are NOT public records and I can not inspect them. I pointed out that marriages are publicized in newspapers, which sort of makes them public. Didn't matter to him. (Actually, he claimed that marriages are no longer publicized.) He also said that if a relative of a deceased wanted a copy of a death record, he couldn't provide it because it contains the cause of death, and that is private. Bureaucrats: humbug. I asked about commercial sites that provide this information (marriage certificates). All he could say is that they don't get it from his offices (or those of his counterparts). I just spoke with USA People Finders. Even they can't provide marriage names for marriages taking place in New Jersey, for the same privacy reason. So the only benefit I could get from them is locating some of the hard-to-find guys. ************************** So, Ralph, while the idea is logical, in N.J. it doesn't work. Thanks, Ray ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
August 2009 Update to RootsWeb Surname List New and Modified Surnames starting with H - To learn more about the RSL, including how to access the full RSL which has over a million surnames (these postings are only the NEW or CHANGED names). how to submit surnames, etc., visit http://rsl.rootsweb.com/ - Write directly to the submitter if you would like to exchange information. Entries are formatted as follows: Surname Date1 Date2 Migration Comments & Nametag Surname: The surname being researched Date1: The earliest date for which the submitter has information. Date2: The most recent date. Migration: Where people of this line lived during the period listed. Comments: Additional information (not always included) Nametag: What you need to actually contact the submitter. Abbreviations used in the migration are listed on this web page: http://helpdesk.rootsweb.com/codes/ OK, so you see a surname listed below and want to share and compare with the person who submitted it. How do you find the submitter? It's not all that bad: to obtain the address info for the submitter whose nametag is "example" (just for example), go here: http://rsl.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/rslsql.cgi?op=user&user=example Reminder: the nametag is the last word on each line in the list below. ===================================== 3 September 2009 Haddon 1800? 1996 DUR, UK> ON, CAN Chester le Street vgilson Hague 1800 1990 England > MA.,U.S.A. Great-Grandfather-maternal side mystic2 Hale 1900 now AL, FL, LA hale1957 Hall 1812 1931 Letcher Co. KY/VA dfhs Hall nc il 1845 leeta Hambly 1650's present Cornwall, England trterogr Hammermeister 1880 1990 Prussia>Canada>WA kmjeff Hanrahan 1821 1910 IRL>Canada>MI dtc Harbert 1700 1800 VIRGINIA ENGLAND teacup8 Harp 1834 ? KY>IN>IL Maiden name is Harp(e) dcisco Harpe 1834 ? KY>IN>IL Maiden name is Harp(e) dcisco Harris 1845 now Ky>Ar>TX tdip Hart 1880 1968 MD? & VA? > MO John G., Hart & Ida Woodruff, parents of Vernon & "Tot" Hart, orphan brothers raised in MO aicramhw Harvraves 1844 2009 Mo> OK gemc420 Hassard 1830 Present Ireland>USA>Australia LABYRIN5 Hassard 1873 Present Ireland>England LABYRIN5 Hathcock 1820 now MontgomeryCo,NC>StanlyCo,NC,USA cca Hatle 1804 now Norway>Wisconsin>Minnesota toenjsmn Hayes 1800 present Ire>CT Mkahn Healy 1910 1930 Mallow Co Cork to New York Cornelius,Thomas,Timothy,Robert AMKH Heffner 1798 now VA>WV>LawrenceCo,OH caluck Heishman 1899 now Hardy Co, WVA>Frederick County, VA Kim Garrett-Palmer, granddaughter ricka66 Hemmings 1850 1959 ENG> UT, USA Mother's record pamedw Henley 1860 1929 KemperCo,MS>Hennessey ,OK,USA dfoot02 Henricks 1800 2009 Germany lynnrxga Herbeck 1880s Current Denmark>NY Immigration 1881-1883 jeptha Herbert 1700 1800 VIRGINIA ENGLAND teacup8 Heritage 1833 now IRL>NewYorkCity,NY,USA jrodwell Herndon 1868 Alabama lilacldy Hester 1650 Now ENG>VA>SC>AL,USA hamstrng Hester 1908 JEFFERSON COUNTY, OK,TX,OK hopethr Hiland 1783 1873 IRL>BranchCo,MI,USA roberta Hines 1834 1901 Dudleston to Shropshire married to Charles Evans has son Richard Is he my g'father? joyce099 Hinson 1820 now MontgomeryCo,NC,>StanlyCo,NC,USA cca Hischke 1867 now Germany jodicook Hodge 1930 Present St. Kitts, St. Thomas Locating Ancestor's Khadisha Hodge 1932 Present St. Kitts, St. Thomas, Baltimore MD. Locating Ancestor's Khadisha Hoeft 1880 1960 germany,boston,ma. rupert Hollingsworth 1500 1700 England to Maryland suzeke Holt 1837 Present NORWAY>IL>KS Lilolme Hook 1747 1825 NC, Beaver Cty. PA kjameson Horn 1848 1937 Chester,SC,AR,TX,AR Son of Harrison,Sisters: Sarah,Mary,Emily, Susan, Delila, Jane kleemo Horn 1850 1857 Chester,York Co.,SC On 1850 census, died 1857 Norfleet Harrison kleemo Horne 1848 1937 Chester,SC,AR,TX,AR Son of Harrison,Sisters: Sarah,Mary,Emily, Susan, Delila, Jane kleemo Horne 1850 1857 Chester,York Co.,SC On 1850 census, died 1857 Norfleet Harrison kleemo Horne 1850 1880 SC married to Evander A. Wilkerson ilbootle Horsburgh 1743 1892 Scotland>Canada>MI dtc Horsley 1800 now Lemont, IL>Chicago, IL John Horsley tomsnow Horton 1815 2009 Ky,Tn,Mo,ILL,IN,CA 1815 lookun Hoskins 1895 1960 VT hhoskins Hough 1900 2009 Marquette MI sissyh House 1850 1930 Pennsylvania, Illinois Mary House family Leib4th Howard 1928 1878 Paulding Co, GA Berrien Co, GA lracin Howey pre 1900 Northumberland clampton Huffington 1694 1702 Maryland alsunshi Hughes 1700 Now VA>SC>AL>GA,USA hamstrng Hughes 1897 now PA,USA debtaylo Hunt 1800's now scotland to canada to u.s. trevilli Hunter Ireland England VA>GA>AL Looking for William Henry Hunter who died in 1961 or 62 in Cullman, County, Alabama cbtill Huska ----- 1929 bobinisti, Ukraine lorissa See directions at the top of this message for information on how to retrieve the submitters' contact information.
August 2009 Update to RootsWeb Surname List New and Modified Surnames starting with G - To learn more about the RSL, including how to access the full RSL which has over a million surnames (these postings are only the NEW or CHANGED names). how to submit surnames, etc., visit http://rsl.rootsweb.com/ - Write directly to the submitter if you would like to exchange information. Entries are formatted as follows: Surname Date1 Date2 Migration Comments & Nametag Surname: The surname being researched Date1: The earliest date for which the submitter has information. Date2: The most recent date. Migration: Where people of this line lived during the period listed. Comments: Additional information (not always included) Nametag: What you need to actually contact the submitter. Abbreviations used in the migration are listed on this web page: http://helpdesk.rootsweb.com/codes/ OK, so you see a surname listed below and want to share and compare with the person who submitted it. How do you find the submitter? It's not all that bad: to obtain the address info for the submitter whose nametag is "example" (just for example), go here: http://rsl.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/rslsql.cgi?op=user&user=example Reminder: the nametag is the last word on each line in the list below. ===================================== 3 September 2009 Games 1800 now MEX>TX,USA oliverj Gamez 1800 now MEX>TX oliverj Gardiner ABT.1940 2000 N.Y. > MA > GA Children's father's maternal side mystic2 Gardner 1792 1847 SCT Robert Gardner b. abt 1792, dau Margaret Gardner b. 6/4/1818 buttonto Gardner 1850 now Ireland>LuzerneCo,PA,USA cca Garretson 1721 1931 NY>MI>IL sandy11s Garrett 1600 Present LND,ENG,NC,VA,USA carlgar Garrett 1886 now Wardensville WVA>Frederick County, VA Kim Garrett-Palmer, granddaughter ricka66 Garrott 1600 Present LND,ENG,NC,VA,USA Carlgar Garrow 1865 Present CANADA>VERMONT>OH>KS Lilolme Gatley c1819 1855 con.eng bluebags Gavin Jul 1797 Scotland ? lanark husband to Sarah Balfour/Ballfour chkirla Gaynor 1865 1923 Ireland>NJ, USA LABYRIN5 Gentry 1676 2009 VA, Ky, IN, USA sosimple George 1800 1910 PA Dubovi Gernhauser 1800 1900 1849 hankgern Giacoma 1824 2009 Italy dkasper Gibbinson pre 1900 Northumberland and Scotland clampton Glazebrook 1748 1784 Madeley,Shropshire John died 30 Mar 1784 don't know where joyce099 Glazebrook 1779 unk Madeley,Shropshire Phoebe born 3 Jan need dates of deth and marriage if any joyce099 Glazebrook 1782 unk Madeley,Shropshire Francis born 28 Jul need dates death and marriage if any joyce099 Glazebrook 1872 1951 Birkenhead,Cheshire to St. Helens, Lancs Elizabeth married 18 May 1891 10 children joyce099 Glazebrook abt 1782 unk Madeley, Shropshire Maria need dates of death and marr if any joyce099 Gnaccarini ITA BRA Socorro,Sp>São Paulo,SP>Jundiaí>SP,BRA joapri Godard 1600 1700 UK>USA DKG Godbolt 1750 1780 Redenhall, NFK,ENG vivienr Godbolt 1810 1830 Framlingham,SFK,ENG vivienr Godin 1600 1900 FR>Ontario, CAN Sunny11 Gold 1882 1950 WIS>IL>CO>CA,USA ikeats Goodman 1824 1900 Mo gemc420 Gounin 1801 1854 Nates or Anjou France mlgouner Gozdzialski 1880 1964 Poland, Chicago, Calif lilacldy Graham 1700 1900 PA Bedford Co. trterogr Grater Germany Ny Indiana>Ohio bterrell Greenaway 1920 now england to u.s. trevilli Greenfield 1700's present CT?>NY>WI> trterogr Greenhorn 1808 Old Monkland, Scotland husband to Helen Morrison chkirla Greenhorn Oct 1855 Coopersbridge,Scotland daughter of John Greenhorn and Eliz McBride chkirla Greenhorn Sep 1832 Faskin, Scotland son of James Greenhorn, husband to Eliz McBride chkirla Greer 1700 2010 Sct>MD>OH Aquilla Greer 1760-1842 RLGreer Griffin 1869 1933 County Galway, IRE>MA,USA lockard7 Griner 1800 now NJ>PA>OH>TX Griner or Van Griner anndie Gros 04/26/22 NY bgklock Grotpeter 1900 1930 MO Looking for Anna Grotpeter m. Wm Grotpeter in 1887 ctjames Gunder 1880 2009 Germany Original name may have been Gunther lillove Gusenbauer 1852 1900 GE>MI dtc Gute RHE, DEU LA, USA IA, USA gute Guzzo 1881 1964 Hartford, CT>Mpls, MN kma2053 Gwyn 1795 1864 n.c. tn. usa owen-gwyn raowens See directions at the top of this message for information on how to retrieve the submitters' contact information.
August 2009 Update to RootsWeb Surname List New and Modified Surnames starting with F - To learn more about the RSL, including how to access the full RSL which has over a million surnames (these postings are only the NEW or CHANGED names). how to submit surnames, etc., visit http://rsl.rootsweb.com/ - Write directly to the submitter if you would like to exchange information. Entries are formatted as follows: Surname Date1 Date2 Migration Comments & Nametag Surname: The surname being researched Date1: The earliest date for which the submitter has information. Date2: The most recent date. Migration: Where people of this line lived during the period listed. Comments: Additional information (not always included) Nametag: What you need to actually contact the submitter. Abbreviations used in the migration are listed on this web page: http://helpdesk.rootsweb.com/codes/ OK, so you see a surname listed below and want to share and compare with the person who submitted it. How do you find the submitter? It's not all that bad: to obtain the address info for the submitter whose nametag is "example" (just for example), go here: http://rsl.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/rslsql.cgi?op=user&user=example Reminder: the nametag is the last word on each line in the list below. ===================================== 3 September 2009 Fanella 1872 1958 ITLY>NY>PA>RI,USA male first JoannKD Farrar ----- 2009 NC,ILL,IN,Ca 1935 lookun Fastuca 1800 2009 Vizzini, Sicily, Italy cmanitta Federle 1700s 1950s Baden-Kentucky/Ohio Carols1 Feehan 1829 1940 IRL>WI>MN fa1 Ferraina 1889 1976 Hartford, CT.Mpls, MN kma2053 Ferris 1700s now England-CT married iinto the Peck family in CT DonPeck Files 1769 1880 NC>VA>SC>TN>MS abristol Fisher 1760 ? Wedmore, SOM, ENG Roberta Fittje 1700 Apen/Bokel GER>NE>MN>SD SJKramer Fletcher 1940 2006 Washington > D.C., USA Children's father's Paternal side mystic2 Florio 1850 Agerola, Italy>New Haven, CT joanloz Fogerson OHUSA ILUSA OH>MO>IL John Depew Fogerson pleigh Foley 1880 1900 Wexford, Ireland to St Thomas On Catherine Foley b sep 1859, Wexford adameve Forrest 1809 Mar 1880 Shoits, Scotland wife of Gavin Young Jr. chkirla Fosmire 1788 1849 NY>MI, USA sandy11s Foster 1683 1683 Bradford,WRY,ENG Elizabeth, married Timothy Carlile pamdick Foster 1781 1861 NC>TN rettatex Foulger 1600 2000 GREAT BARTON, SUFFOLK, ENGLAND jimnorth Foure 1675 1745 France>VA,USA cqbrower Fox 1500 1900 Scots-Irish to Tennessee suzeke Fox 1841 1900? Ireland>Scotland LABYRIN5 Foxhall 1800 now Plymouth,ENG>ON,CAN>NY,USA cca Frame 1100 2008 France Fraena-Frane COLDHAM Francis 1850 Present Jamaica foolying Frankham 1810 1950 VA caluck Franks Mississ Louisian Texas hisb4all Frazier 1750 2000 Va>La gemc420 Fredricks 1895 1925 lived in Oregon Irma Cleo Mother of Lyle V,Wife Of George Baughman ginn34 Freeland 1800 Now VT>NY>MI>MT>OR fa1 Fryer 1650's present Lambeth, Surrey, England> trterogr Fryer 1820 1889 miss.,la.,tx. odie13 Furr 1750 1850 HRT,ENG>ESS,ENG pjh42625 See directions at the top of this message for information on how to retrieve the submitters' contact information.
August 2009 Update to RootsWeb Surname List New and Modified Surnames starting with E - To learn more about the RSL, including how to access the full RSL which has over a million surnames (these postings are only the NEW or CHANGED names). how to submit surnames, etc., visit http://rsl.rootsweb.com/ - Write directly to the submitter if you would like to exchange information. Entries are formatted as follows: Surname Date1 Date2 Migration Comments & Nametag Surname: The surname being researched Date1: The earliest date for which the submitter has information. Date2: The most recent date. Migration: Where people of this line lived during the period listed. Comments: Additional information (not always included) Nametag: What you need to actually contact the submitter. Abbreviations used in the migration are listed on this web page: http://helpdesk.rootsweb.com/codes/ OK, so you see a surname listed below and want to share and compare with the person who submitted it. How do you find the submitter? It's not all that bad: to obtain the address info for the submitter whose nametag is "example" (just for example), go here: http://rsl.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/rslsql.cgi?op=user&user=example Reminder: the nametag is the last word on each line in the list below. ===================================== 3 September 2009 Easter 1872 1982 MO>MI fa1 Easum 1766 1844 Somerset Maryland>Kentucky alsunshi Eckert 1800 Germany>PA texan76 Eddison 1900 abt.1940 Nova Scotia, Canada 2G-Grandfather-paternal side mystic2 Edwards 1810 1901 VA>IL>MO>IL>IA>NE>KS>WA David & dtr Nancy & descendants kmjeff Edwards 1883 1965 Califorina to Polk Co,OR Owen Married Bertie lapsley They Had three daughters ? Norma , Violet , Mary Jane ginn34 Effefson 1800 now Nor>WI>MN>ND Anon DugUp Egan 1844 1949 New Brunswick, Ontario, Michigan Catherine married James Barron in Bathurst, N.B. 1861 Children: Ann, James A., Mary E., Catherine, Augusta, Joseph, Elizabeth, Samuel, Minnie bsharon Eglington 1865 Present Ireland>Australia LABYRIN5 Ellis 1548 DEVON,ENGLAND jvellis Ellis 1575 1663 GLOUCESTER,ENG-SANDWICH,MA jvellis Ellis 1596 1676 GLOUCESTER,ENG-PLY-MA jvellis Ellis 1623 1697 LONDON,ENG-SANDWICH,MA jvellis Ellis 1657 1748 SANDWICH,MA-SANDWICH,MA jvellis Ellis 1690 1760 SANDWICH,MA-DUTCH,NY jvellis Ellis 1727 1805 HARWICH,MA-PUTMAN,NY jvellis Ellis 1750 1787 NEWBERRY,SC-CANTON,IL jvellis Ellis 1787 1855 CHARLES,SC-IL jvellis Ellis 1800 2000 MA., U.S.A 2G-Grandmother-maternal side mystic2 Ellis 1818 1905 IL-OPLE,KS jvellis Ellis 1849 1919 FUTON,IL-KS jvellis Ellis 1882 1963 EMPORIA KS-VERON CITY,CA jvellis English 1915 1992 TX,USA english1 Erickson 1837 Present NORWAY>IL>KS Lilolme Erwin 1898 1980 tx.,ok.,ca. odie13 Evans 1832 1877 ala.,la.,tx. odie13 Evans 1860 1940 Shropshire to Lancashire Richard died Sept 1940 need birth record, said to be in Welshampton joyce099 Evans 1872 1951 Birkenhead,Cheshire to St. Helens, Lancs Elizabeth married 18 May 1891 10 children joyce099 Evans 1891 1976 Birkenhead Cheshire to London Ont need birth record with full names Rebecca Florence Lamont Evans joyce099 Evans aft 1860 aft 1940 Shropshire to Birkenhead Richard Evans brother joyce099 Eyre 1825 now UK>NZ Can only go as far as William Henry Eyre b.3/Sep/1825 location unknown. d.1/Sep/1911 buttonto See directions at the top of this message for information on how to retrieve the submitters' contact information.
August 2009 Update to RootsWeb Surname List New and Modified Surnames starting with D - To learn more about the RSL, including how to access the full RSL which has over a million surnames (these postings are only the NEW or CHANGED names). how to submit surnames, etc., visit http://rsl.rootsweb.com/ - Write directly to the submitter if you would like to exchange information. Entries are formatted as follows: Surname Date1 Date2 Migration Comments & Nametag Surname: The surname being researched Date1: The earliest date for which the submitter has information. Date2: The most recent date. Migration: Where people of this line lived during the period listed. Comments: Additional information (not always included) Nametag: What you need to actually contact the submitter. Abbreviations used in the migration are listed on this web page: http://helpdesk.rootsweb.com/codes/ OK, so you see a surname listed below and want to share and compare with the person who submitted it. How do you find the submitter? It's not all that bad: to obtain the address info for the submitter whose nametag is "example" (just for example), go here: http://rsl.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/rslsql.cgi?op=user&user=example Reminder: the nametag is the last word on each line in the list below. ===================================== 3 September 2009 Dailey 1650's present Cork Co., Ireland>ON>WI trterogr Daniel 1830 Wayne Co>KY>USA CPolson Davis 1800 1899 NJ>Berwick, PA seek info about Elizabeth Davis Patterson toyful Davis 1800 1900 Tennessee Bonnie24 Davis 1800 2009 Wales, PA, IN, USA Leillah Davis 1872 now AL hale1957 Davis 1931 current Camden, Gloucester, NJ WColburn Davis 1937 PRESENT OK,TX, hopethr Dawson 1600 now VA>OH caluck Dawson 1700 1950 OK skpurvis Day ---- 2008 FL.>Savanna & Montezuma, GA, USA my fiance's paternal side mystic2 de Carvalho - - Brazil TatiCid de Carvalho 1898 1955 Brazil From Azores TatiCid deCaumont 1804 1890 Toulouse,France mamasmin Decola 1905 1960 Italy>Il>az ckiener deLery 1674 France New Orleans alpuente Delisle 1100 2009 none De Insula COLDHAM Deller 1775 2009 Essex>Australia Heydon Essex popsie Deltoro 1800 now PR oliverj Demeritt 1694 2009 NH Eli Demeritt catesdem deMorant 1752 France New Orleans alpuente Denardo 1800 2009 Italy cmanitta De Toesni 900 1199 France Torigni-Toeni-Todeni COLDHAM Detwiler 1884 Present Ohio Marion County Ohio OhDetwil Devaney 1873 County Mayo, Ireland>NY cobbmom Dexter 1819 1889 NY>Illinois>CA need parents hamptonk DiGregorio 1896 1984 Farindola ITLA>WI,USA Cindytag DiTomaso 1890 1970 italy walpole,ma. any rupert Dibenidetto 1800 2009 Francofonte, Sicily, Italy cmanitta Diebel 1800 now Germany>TX anndie Dillon 1700 now VA>LawrenceCo,OH caluck Dimaiuta 1800 2099 Francofonte, Sicily, Italy cmanitta Din 1870 1920 IND>PAK smiles85 Dipprey 1754 now Pa>OH>IL>MO>TX tdip Dixon 1827 Now ENG>NC My grandfathers name was Thomas Addison Dixon, his parents were Leander W. Dixon and Married ot Mary Ann Caldwell, his partnes were Hugh M. Dixon (1827-1913) and Margaret Dixon (no information). Hugh M. Dixon's father is Hugh Dixon but that is all I have rbeasley Dixon 1827 Now ENG>NC My grandfathers name was Thomas Addison Dixon, his parents were Leander W. Dixon married to Mary Ann Caldwell, his parents were Hugh M. Dixon (1827-1913) and Margaret Dixon (no information). Hugh M. Dixon's father is Hugh Dixon but that is all I have rbeasley Dobbie 1880 1980 England to Ontario Emma Dobbie or Dobie lived Dungannon, On in 1901 looking for other info adameve Dobzenski 1800 present Poland>MA>CT Mkahn Docherty 1841 1900 England>South Aust >Victoria John Docherty and wife migrated to Australia in about 1841 Ronnieau Doheny 1800 1900 Golmoy,Kilkenny,Ireland Whelan19 Donley 1750 Ireland>PA texan76 Dorton 1815 1940 TN>MO fa1 Dow c1851 1990 FIF,SCT>WA,AUS Adam SS Dow perrye Dowling 1809 1840 Eng >NSW Christopher had first child 1810 in Sydney HPocknal Downie 1834 now FIF, SCT Alexander married Margaret Foster perrye Doyle 1847 now ?>OK>CA These Doyle's are Creek Indian, mostly living in OK. David Doyle, Pricilla Barnwell, Tyler Doyle, Willie Thornsberry, Orville Doyle, Wallace Doyle DOJY12 Drew 1921 1986 D Died in Oregon Dick(Richard) Married Mary J Edwards ginn34 Drier 1850 1900 UpperSilesiaPrussia>Michigan kldse Drummond 1850 2009 IN>MN Merkur Drury 1850 Present Early Illinois, West Virginia Thomas Drury family Leib4th DuJardin 1800 Belgium,mi,usa Joleen76 Dubois 1750 1850 LND,ENG pjh42625 Dubovi 1800 1910 PA Dubovi Dudley 1880 1963 Georgia Texas Oklahoma born Whitfield Co. Georgia poss01 Dunn Scotland Michigan Ohio bterrell Durden 1917 2002 Sct, Ga Family of Mary marcadia See directions at the top of this message for information on how to retrieve the submitters' contact information.
saraheartburn wrote: > Ray, > > It's not just the newspaper sites themselves that may have marriage or > obituary info - you're quite right in thinking they're usually limited > to current info. Have tracked down several people using marriage or > obituary info people post on their genealogy web pages. Local > historical societies, corporate press releases, club newsletters, > unions and professional societies...all kinds of odd sources print > announcements...you just have to have luck on your side. Found a long > lost relative for a friend recently after Google came up with a 10 > year old press release announcing a retirement. > > As a matter of course, I also run searches on Google Books...amazing > what they have available on line. Ran a search there on a relative > and found a scanned copy of a published RR Employees newsletter that > opened all kinds of research doors for me. Worth a try. > > Good luck in your search, > > NT > NT, You continue to come up with innovative ideas I hadn't considered. I never used Google Books. I'm on it as soon as I hit Send. Thanks, Ray
On Sep 5, 6:01 am, Ray K <[email protected]> wrote: > saraheartburn wrote: > > On Aug 29, 11:42 am, Ray K <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I'm putting together a highschool reunion for graduates in 1956. There > >> are 38 gals who I can't locate because I don't know their marriage > >> names. Can anyone suggest a website where I could find this info? > > >> All I can supply are first and last names, year of birth (1938 or 1937), > >> and residence at graduation time: Jersey City, NJ, Hudson County. > > >> I'm not looking for hard copies of anything or any details other than > >> marriage names. I don't need a paysite that offers one year of unlimited > >> searching at 39 or so dollars. In one day I can search all names easily. > >> So a site that offers unlimited searching of a comprehensive marriage > >> database for a day at $5-$10 would be ideal. > > >> I know about classmates.com and facebook.com. > > >> Thanks for your recommendations. > > >> Ray > > > I've actually had some luck finding elusive married names by running > > google searches on just the last name, the town, and a key word like > > "death" or "obituary." Once in a blue moon you'll get very lucky and > > run across an obit on one of the woman's parents which may list her > > married name (and often her location) in among the survivors. Only > > really worth doing if the name is unusual. > > While I've tried these things, you gave me an idea I haven't tried: > google on the last name and "marriage." Maybe I can come across the > marriage notice in a local newspaper. Long shot, since most of the > marriages probably occurred between 1956 (graduation year) and the next > 10 years, and what newspaper would bother to put old stuff like that on > the web? > > > Assume you've also looked for them on the Social Security Death Index > > - that may hone down your list a bit. > > I'm very good friends with ssdi.rootsweb.com > > Thanks for the suggestions. > > Ray Ray, It's not just the newspaper sites themselves that may have marriage or obituary info - you're quite right in thinking they're usually limited to current info. Have tracked down several people using marriage or obituary info people post on their genealogy web pages. Local historical societies, corporate press releases, club newsletters, unions and professional societies...all kinds of odd sources print announcements...you just have to have luck on your side. Found a long lost relative for a friend recently after Google came up with a 10 year old press release announcing a retirement. As a matter of course, I also run searches on Google Books...amazing what they have available on line. Ran a search there on a relative and found a scanned copy of a published RR Employees newsletter that opened all kinds of research doors for me. Worth a try. Good luck in your search, NT
In message <[email protected]> "Joe Pessarra" <[email protected]> wrote: [snip] > > Some other tidbits from Canadian records. You may have them. May not > apply to your search. > http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/lac-bac/results/all?FormName=Fed+Results&PageNum=1&SortSpec=score+desc&Language=eng&QueryParser=lac_&Sources=&Archives=&SearchIn_1=&Operator_1=AND&SearchIn_2=&SearchInText_2=&Operator_2=AND&SearchIn_3=&SearchInText_3=&MaterialDateOperator=after&MaterialDate=&ResultCount=5&SourceQuery=&Sources_1=amicus&Sources_2=mikan&Sources_3=genapp&Sources_4=web&soundex=&cainInd=0&SearchInText_1=Stephen+Bayard > > Release of lands at Annapolis, Nova Scotia to Stephen Bayard by the > original grantee, Boulter Johnstone [textual records] Bayard, Stephen, fl. > 1786. 1786. Fonds. MG55/23-No68. > > New-York, August 10, 1751. Advertisement. [microform] : The ferry and farm > call'd Wehaken, in the township of Bergen, opposite to Greenwich, belonging > to Stephen Bayard, will be let to the highest bidder, for five years, on > Friday the 27th day of December, 1751 .. Bayard, Stephen, 1700-1757. 1751. > Found in: Canadian Libraries. > > Joe in Texas > > > Different family bit also one I am interested in. Thanks for the link. -- Graeme Wall My genealogy website <www.greywall.demon.co.uk/genealogy/>
Hi Joe In message <[email protected]> "Joe Pessarra" <[email protected]> wrote: > "Graeme" <[email protected]> wrote in message > news:9441819550%[email protected] > > Trying to find the parents and descendants of Stephen Bayard Hoffman who > > married Catharine Bayard in Throggs Neck, Westchester, NY 18 May 1808. > > > > Catharine was the daughter of Colonel Samuel Vetch Bayard (1757-1782) and > > Catharine van Horne of Nova Scotia > > > > -- > > Graeme Wall > > > > My genealogy website <www.greywall.demon.co.uk/genealogy/> > > Found Stephen B. Hoffman in 1810 census in Westchester, Westchester, NY. > Very little info in this census. > > Found Stephen B. Hoffman in 1820 census in Westchester, Westchester, NY. > Very little info in this census. These two are probably the SBH I was looking for > > Found S. B. Hoffman in 1860 census in Greenburgh, Westchester, NY. > S. B. - 54 - Born in Connecticut > Ann - 54 - Born in New York > Maria - 25 - Born in New York > Ann - 23- Born in New York > May Smith -21 - Servant - Born in Ireland > > Found Stephen Hoffman in 1870 census in Greenburgh, Westchester, NY. > Stephen - 61 - Born in New York. > Ann - 61 - Born in New York > Maria -30 Born in Vermont > > Found Stephen B. Hoffman in 1880 census in North Tarrytown, Westchester, NY > Stephen B. - 69 - Born in New York > Ann M. - 65 - Born in New York > Maria E. - 36 - Born in New York These look like a younger SBH married to Ann Moore Livingston but the age discrepancies are puzzling. > > Did not find Stephen B. Hoffman in 1890 census. Most of this was lost. Sadly > > Did not find any of the family in 1900 census. > > There are some discrepancies in the ages, but probably all the right > people. If you would like the actual census pages, I will try to send to > you directly. > That would be kind of you. Many thanks for your efforts. -- Graeme Wall My genealogy website <www.greywall.demon.co.uk/genealogy/>
If you are a newcomer to South African genealogy, you may have a lot of questions. Here are some answers to some of the most frequently asked questions: WHERE'S THE BEST PLACE TO BEGIN? If you're asking this on the Internet, presumably you have access to a web browser, and one of the best places to begin with South African genealogy is right here: http://home.global.co.za/~mercon/ WHERE CAN I FIND SOUTH AFRICAN CENSUS RECORDS? The short answer is: You can't. South African census returns are routinely destroyed after statistical information has been abstracted, so South African genealogists don't use them. WHAT DO SOUTH AFRICAN GENEALOGISTS USE THEN? One of the best places to begin is the records of deceased estates. These usually have a Death Notice, which should (but sometimes doesn't) give you the names of the parents, spouse and children of the deceased, or if the deceased was unmarried, the names of brothers and sisters. They have the wills, if any (except in the Cape, where wills and estate accounts have been filed separately from death notices in the older estates), and the estate accounts. The older ones are in the archives and have computer indexes, and you can search the indexes on the web here: http://www.national.archives.gov.za/naairs_content.htm but be sure to read the introduction and explanatory text before searching. WHERE CAN I FIND SOUTH AFRICAN SHIPPING LISTS? First, they are not a good place to start looking. They are incomplete, and all over the place. If you want to know if some relative went to South Africa and died here, look in the deceased estates, not the shipping lists. In most cases, shipping lists are a last resort, or a means of providing "filler" information to round out the family history. Secondly, if you do want to try shipping lists, you need to know where your ancestor came from, and roughly when. If the answer is Germany 1859, the shipping lists have been published (Werner Schmidt-Pretoria, _Deutsche Auswanderung nach Sued-Afrika im 19 Jahrhundert_). Some other shipping lists have also been published, but they are fragmentary. If you are looking for ancestors who emigrated to Southern Africa in the period 1890-1925, one possible source is _South Africa_ magazine. This was published in London. The Johannesburg Public Library and the National Library in Tshwane have incomplete runs. You could try other libraries too. They published lists of passengers embarking at British ports for South Africa, and embarking at South African ports for the UK (and sometimes other places). _South Africa_ magazine is a useful source, if you can find it, as it also has birth, marriage and death announcements, and other personal news, usually of the richer members of society. Some of these have been transcribed by Ellen Stanton, and can be seen here: http://www.genealogyworld.net/ellen/shipping/index.html Some other passenger lists and other useful stuff are available at: http://www.genealogyworld.net/ WHERE CAN I FIND WILLS OR PROBATE RECORDS? With the deceased estates. See: http://www.national.archives.gov.za/naairs_content.htm I did a search on the archives: what do the funny things like DEPOT and VOLUME mean? See the warning above: Be sure to read the introduction and explanatory text before searching. If you didn't, go here now: http://www.national.archives.gov.za/fields.htm HOW DO I GET A BIRTH CERTIFICATE? With some difficulty. First, to apply for one, you need to know the information you probably want to get from the certificate. That's Catch 22. Catches 1-21 are almost as bad. Birth cer- tificates are expensive. They take a long time to get. The indexes are not open to the public so you can't ask someone else to look them up. For more information, and applications forms, see: http://www.home-affairs.gov.za/ The good news is that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS, Mormons) has microfilmed some of the registers, so that if you want the information in the register, as opposed to an official certificate, you can try there. If you want to know what the LDS has, go to their web site: http:// www.familysearch.com or http://www.familysearch.org , Click on LIBRARY, click on FAMILY LIBRARY HISTORY CATALOGUE, click on PLACE NAME enter South Africa Click on Civil Registration Click on HERE right at the bottom so you have a printable copy. HOW DO I GET A MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE? Marriage certificates are of little use to genealogists in South Africa. They do not give the names and occupations of parents. They are as difficult to get as birth certificates. For more information on getting marriage certificates see: http://www.home-affairs.gov.za/ Your best chance of seeing a marriage certificate, however, is if the couple got divorced, and you find a copy in the divorce records. SOME divorce records are in the archives, and you can find them here: http://www.national.archives.gov.za/naairs_content.htm The archival references to divorces will sometimes speak of "illiquid cases" or "opposed applications", and sometimes there will be both. Make sure you order the right ones. They can be quite useful. Sometimes you can really get the dirt on your ancestors from these things - private detectives' reports on how many times they committed adultery, where and with whom, for example. Also, names and ages of minor children and who got the custody. If you still want a marriage certificate (or birth certificate), you need to apply to the Department of Home Affairs, Private Bag X114, Pretoria, 0001. Before they can issue a certificate, they usually want to know the kind of information you probably hope to get from the certificate. Marriages were registered nationally from 1923 to 1976, and after 1994. Between 1976 and 1994 some "homeland" marriages may have been registered separately. Before 1923 registrations were in the different provinces, and before 1910 in the different colonies. Before 1902 it was in the different republics and colonies. You still apply to the same place, but bear in mind that older registers are kept in the archives, and for a certificate to be written they have to be transferred from the archives to the Department of Home Affairs and then returned. This can take a long time. Also check the information above under "Birth Certificates" on how to find out if any of the marriage registers have been filemed by the LDS Church. Before about 1895 in many places marriages were only recorded in church registers. The situation is a lot more complex than described above, and the complexities are things you can ask about on the list, but the general description should give you some idea of the kind of questions that might be worth asking. WHERE CAN I FIND CHURCH RECORDS? With difficulty. There are well over 8000 separate religious denominations in South Africa, and many people change denominations 3 or more times during their lives. People move to a new town, and join a new denomination or religion, or become agnostics or atheists. The records of these denominations are all over the place too. Some of the older and larger denominations have centralised their records, but most have not. They are kept in local churches and can be damaged or destroyed by damp, acid paper or ink, insects, mice, fire or flood, or simply being tossed out in an over-zealous clean-up. Some of the smaller denominations keep very poor records. Forged marriage cer- tificates are common, especially in rural areas. If you know what denomination your ancestors were, and where they were living, when children were born or they were married, you can ask some specific questions on the SA Genealogy list like "Where are the Wesleyan Methodist Registers for Colesberg in the period 1860- 1880?" But general requests for look ups in church registers without mentioning a particular denomination, time and place are unlikely to get a useful response. WHERE CAN I FIND MILITARY RECORDS? Department of Defence DOCUMENTATION CENTRE Private Bag X289 Pretoria 0001 South Africa Tel 012-322-6350 ext 227 Fax 012-323-5613 The more info you can give the faster they can find details. They have card indexes for military personnel who served in WWI and WWII (a separate index for each war). These give the service number, which can be used to find fuller service records. WHERE CAN I LOOK UP THE PHONE NUMBERS OF LIVING RELATIVES? Turn your web browser to: http://phonebook.yellowpages.co.za/ it's the on-line phone book. WHAT IF MY FAMILY WERE IN OTHER PARTS OF AFRICA? Try asking on the African Genealogy mailing list -- see: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/afgen/ WHAT SHOULD I DO NEXT? Go to: http://home.global.co.za/~mercon/sagen.htm and follow the links! -- This FAQ file is maintained by: Steve Hayes Web: http://hayesfam.bravehost.com/stevesig.htm E-mail: [email protected] Last Updated: 5 September 2009 Suggestions for additions or improvements are welcome. -- Steve Hayes Web: http://hayesgreene.wordpress.com/ http://hayesfam.bravehost.com/famhist1.htm http://www.geocities.com/Athens/7783/
saraheartburn wrote: > On Aug 29, 11:42 am, Ray K <[email protected]> wrote: >> I'm putting together a highschool reunion for graduates in 1956. There >> are 38 gals who I can't locate because I don't know their marriage >> names. Can anyone suggest a website where I could find this info? >> >> All I can supply are first and last names, year of birth (1938 or 1937), >> and residence at graduation time: Jersey City, NJ, Hudson County. >> >> I'm not looking for hard copies of anything or any details other than >> marriage names. I don't need a paysite that offers one year of unlimited >> searching at 39 or so dollars. In one day I can search all names easily. >> So a site that offers unlimited searching of a comprehensive marriage >> database for a day at $5-$10 would be ideal. >> >> I know about classmates.com and facebook.com. >> >> Thanks for your recommendations. >> >> Ray > > I've actually had some luck finding elusive married names by running > google searches on just the last name, the town, and a key word like > "death" or "obituary." Once in a blue moon you'll get very lucky and > run across an obit on one of the woman's parents which may list her > married name (and often her location) in among the survivors. Only > really worth doing if the name is unusual. While I've tried these things, you gave me an idea I haven't tried: google on the last name and "marriage." Maybe I can come across the marriage notice in a local newspaper. Long shot, since most of the marriages probably occurred between 1956 (graduation year) and the next 10 years, and what newspaper would bother to put old stuff like that on the web? > Assume you've also looked for them on the Social Security Death Index > - that may hone down your list a bit. I'm very good friends with ssdi.rootsweb.com Thanks for the suggestions. Ray
August 2009 Update to RootsWeb Surname List New and Modified Surnames starting with C - To learn more about the RSL, including how to access the full RSL which has over a million surnames (these postings are only the NEW or CHANGED names). how to submit surnames, etc., visit http://rsl.rootsweb.com/ - Write directly to the submitter if you would like to exchange information. Entries are formatted as follows: Surname Date1 Date2 Migration Comments & Nametag Surname: The surname being researched Date1: The earliest date for which the submitter has information. Date2: The most recent date. Migration: Where people of this line lived during the period listed. Comments: Additional information (not always included) Nametag: What you need to actually contact the submitter. Abbreviations used in the migration are listed on this web page: http://helpdesk.rootsweb.com/codes/ OK, so you see a surname listed below and want to share and compare with the person who submitted it. How do you find the submitter? It's not all that bad: to obtain the address info for the submitter whose nametag is "example" (just for example), go here: http://rsl.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/rslsql.cgi?op=user&user=example Reminder: the nametag is the last word on each line in the list below. ===================================== 3 September 2009 Calhoun 1762 1842 Cumberland, PA;Holmes, OH kjameson Callen Ire Pa, USA Pa About 1880 nzorigin Campbell 1700's 1900 PA Bedford & Fulton Co.'s trterogr Capes 1774 now Yorkshire.Co.Eng>New York USA capes053 Carlile 1647 1880 Calverley>Otley>Baildon,WRY,ENG pamdick Carlisle 1770 2009 Sheffield Yorks, England>Australia arrived Aus 1835 popsie Carlisle 1822 1835 Sheffield England>Cape Colony South Africa popsie Carmel 1898 2009 RUS>MD,USA lawyer11 Carnevale ITA BRA Capivari,SP>Rafard,SP,BRA joapri Carter 1500 1800 England to Virginia suzeke Carter 1820 2009 TN>MO family of Valentine S Carter ctjames Carter 1883 1977 Phoenix, AL lracin Cartier 1800 1970 Quebec to Euphemia Twp, Lambton Cty, Ont any info on Quebec origins or siblings of Ambrose Cartier b1815 Upper Canada or Anne Auger, b 1801 Lower Canada adameve Case 1810 1851 NJ>PortageCo,OH>JacksonCo,IA>OK,USA Married Ann O'Brien in OH marluc Cash 1850? 1910? MA or PA>NY,USA jreidy Cates 1657 2009 NH>ME>MA>NH James Cate catesdem Catudal 1589 now FRA,,CAN, USA catudal Caumont 1804 1890 Toulouse,France mamasmin Caunter 1750 2009 devon devon ruba2 Chandler 1577 2009 Eng>Va>Ga>Ms>La gemc420 Chaney 1896 2009 tn. ok. ca. usa owens-chaney raowens Chapman 1600's 1900 Essex, England Sheering, ? trterogr Chauvin 1617 France quebec mobile new orleans alpuente Chauvin 1617 franch quebec mobile new orleans alpuente Cheek 1856 1949 Tift Co GA Berrin Co, GA - Married 12/25/1904 lracin Chesters 1882 1964 1914 to Canada Lived in Sask. Canada ValJWT Chisolm scotland georgia across to Mississippi Thomas Chisolm Lt Colonel Revolutionary War wchisolm Chriswell 1900 2000 georgia mom1941 Cipollini 1500 2009 Lamporecchio, Italy>Monsummano,Italy>USA Last residence in 1913 was Capannori Quill325 Cisler 1797 VA,USA, OH,USA jeanpool Cizmarik 1800 1910 NY>PA Dubovi Clark 1670 1800 Ilminster,SOM,ENG vivienr Clark 1829 1903 USA dkasper Clifton ? 2009 KY > IL > KS > Tulsa, OK > Glendale, CA > Fresno, CA Looking for parents of Richard Clifton who married Nellie Vliet. Richard's parents were from Kentucky. E-mail me if you can help jclibra Clutterham 1750 1850 SFK,ENG>LND,ENG pjh42625 Coe 1842 1915 wexford Ireland Looking for any of the Coe family ecoe Coggins 1848 1909 Woodville, FL lracin Colburn 1834 current SC> Bibb, Perry, Dallas, Tuscaloosa, AL WColburn Coldham 1200 2009 none De COLDHAM COLDHAM Collins 1868 1972 Ireland>NJ, USA LABYRIN5 Compton 1747 1875 ENG pamedw Conboy 1836 now IRL>NY,USA jrodwell Conger 1633 NFK,ENG, NJ,USA, OH,USA jeanpool Conner 1842 OH,USA jeanpool Connors 1838 Now IRL>MI dtc Cook 1700 1900 NY>ON>WI>? Went to Canada c.War of 1812 trterogr Cook 1756 now MA>NH>VT>WI>IA>MA>OH>CO morgan44 Cooksey 1827 1911 KY>MO Susan Cooksey m. Crump fa1 Cooper 1877 1938 GA>FL He is my father's great gfather/w Pearl Shaw aecooper Cooper 1904 1973 GA>FL My father's father/mother-Eloise or Elouise or Ella Louise Moye aecooper Cooper 1955 now Bracken co.Ky crackelw Copeland 1600 now ENG>MA>NJ>PA>IN>IL wlking Corbett 1830 1911 Ireland LABYRIN5 Cottingham 1615 1930 N C, Ark ADicoio Couldham 1200 1700 none none COLDHAM Court 1810 1872 Wedmore, SOM, ENG Roberta Covey 1700 1900 VT>Ontario, CAN Sunny11 Cowan 1872 1963 AK, Oklahoma wife Annie Legrand gail2199 Cowans 1822 1898 TN, AK, Oklahoma wife Betty gail2199 Crammond 1800 2009 Scotland lynnrxga Crane 1875 1964 MO>MI married George Easter fa1 Cranford 1750 now Maryland>MontgomeryCo,NC>ClevelandCo,NC>VA>SC>LA>CA,USA cca Cranford 1750 now Maryland>StanlyCo,NC>ClevelandCo,NC>USA cca Creste 1550 1595 in France married with 2 children born aft 1565 need marriage info sons Jacques and Jehan joyce099 Crisp 1700 1950 KY>TX skpurvis Crommack 1685 1758 Calverley,WRY,ENG pamdick Crosson 1865 1936 tx.,ca. odie13 Cruz 1600 now MEX,PR,TX oliverj Cummings 1830 1991 IRL>IA>MN fa1 Cummings 1840 1850 IN Melissa m. Jackson, Reynolds sw76 Cunial 1870 2009 Treviso Italy>Australia enro2009 Cunningham 1869 now COR,IRL>MA,USA jrodwell Curley 1756 1990 Ireland-PA-MD My husband's direct line-earliest Patrick Curley or McCurley b. 1756. Carols1 Curran Ire Oh, USA Oh About 1865 nzorigin Curran Ire Pa, USA Pa About 1865 nzorigin Currier 1700's present ?>AL> trterogr See directions at the top of this message for information on how to retrieve the submitters' contact information.
J.K. van der Werff wrote: >> Ray >> > Ray, Have you tryed Footnote.com. > > John. John, That's a new one to me. I'll try it first thing tomorrow. Thanks, Ray