January 2008 Update to RootsWeb Surname List New and Modified Surnames starting with N - 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. ===================================== 1 February 2008 Nagy 1870 1960 Shirok Hun.>Ohio US Teres [Theresa] Boris Nagy br in Sirok 1886. Lajos [lewis] br 1880 in Haves,Nagyeg. They came to Ohio in 1912 with daughter Flona [Helen] . Flona was br in Sirok in 1908. Theresa may have had a brother Tony born in Hungary. kirk4321 Nash 1717 1903 Portsmouth, England>MA>PA>OH>IN>MO>OR fultim5 Nash 1800 1900 Ireland From Galway & Clare mcdooper Nealon 1815 now Limerick, IRL>Seymour Twp.CAN,1843 In 1845, Wm. sent remittance to U.K.(Portman Sq. London) to have (1797-James Nealon) and family join him in Seymour Twp. Mavis3 Neander 1837 1850 Ex Hamburg to Australia PhilNea Neander 1837 2007 Germany, ex Hamburg to South Australia Firechec Nelle 1852 1940 Breman,Ger>Cinti.,Ohio>Germany scottlau Nelson 1700 now ClarkCo,IN>RockisldCo,IL>CookCo,IL>MI,USA johnnel Neuhof 1826 now Bohlschau,Deu dlzube Neusse 1860 1920 Germany>NY (Kings, Brooklyn) Friedrich (Fritz, Frederick) William Neusse. Searching for German origin location. Married Marguirte or Margaretta Hettmeyer either in Germany or in NYC. RevStwrd Newsom 1700 now Ky>In. William D Newsom 1884 married to Clara Vinson father of Alpha A. Newsom kong Nicholas 1812 2008 IL lclclclc Nicholas 1893 1970 Manchester Eng>Canada Mother Hannah, father Alfred, sister Emma as234sel Nickels 1750 now SC/IN/MO William/Mary Logan ceagle52 Nickelsen 1856 1918 Emmerlev Parish, Denmark son of Nicolai Jensen ACO Nixon 1844 ? America maiden name Quaile het Nolan 1794 IRL mo2qizoo Nook 1831 now Hamburg, Germany>Atchison County, MO>Fremont County, IA Christian and Auguste Nook came from Hamburg, Germany in 1879 and eventually settled in Hamburg, IA cnook Norris 1800 2007 ok daddygir Norris 1800 Now MI>WV>? Looking for a Gail or Gale Allen or Alan Norris Org. MI fbonnett Norway 1982 NY>neworleans,LA>MI I don't know much viegie Nothel 1850 1950 NYC to FL Anna Nothel Lou0309 Novak ----- now 1880 from Poland sgadacz Novick 1930 Russia>ks,usa angelah7 Nye 1600s UK>Sandwich, MA>Windham Co., VT>Wayne Co., OH From Benjamin and Katherine Tupper Nye to Perry Richard Nye and wife Mary Anne Steele. shartnel See directions at the top of this message for information on how to retrieve the submitters' contact information.
Jack wrote: > I started my research using BK 5.2 and then acquired BK 6.1. In the > process of converting from 5.2 to 6.1 I got confused and ended up with > both the 5.2 and 6.1 data in the same file. Both seem to work ok but > I am wondering if this is a good thing or will I have problems over > time. > > Another question. The pictures I use are located in the My Pictures > folder and the Text files are located under My Documents. I noticed > that when I set up BK 6.1 and converted my data from 5.2, it set up a > Text and Picture folder under the data file folder. There is nothing > in these two folders and I am wondering why they were set up by the > program. Is this just a suggestion to put the Text and Picture files > under these folders? Jack, You can't have the same "file" for BK 5 & 6, you can have the same data in two different sets of files. BK5 file names end in .DT5 and BK6 end in .DT6. Regarding pictures, go to a person with a picture and see where its located and if it displays. During the conversion from BK5 to BK6 you had to select whether you wanted to copy the pictures to a new location or leave them whether BK5 said they were. Jim
I've done almost all the research I can do over the internet (U.S.Census). Now I think I need to do some research out of the home. What are some areas I need to research next ? Where do I go to see Wills, Property taxes, etc? Thanks, Terry in Texas
icefox wrote: > Hi! > > I have both FTM 2005 and FTM 2008. Let's just say that FTM 2008 was an > interesting idea that was badly executed and hope they can fix it in > the future. In the meantime that means I'm going to continue to use > FTM 2005. For what looks like a very long time at this point. I > understand that v16 was the last version that resembled FTM's simple > uncluttered design. So, is it in my best interest to try and find a > copy of FTM v16? Or are the differences between 2005 and v16 so slight > as to be negligible? > > For those about to recommend their favorite genealogy program other > than FTM please don't bother. I appreciate the thought but I've tried > at least a dozen of them now, from the most obscure to the most highly > touted, and they've all been vetoed for one reason or another. Usually > because they can't be minimized small enough and still be legible, > their data entry was ridiculously complicated and slow, or their > screens were just flat unpleasant to look at. All opinions of which I > had to agree with. And since I'm getting help from someone who reads a > language I do not, to enter over a thousand years worth of family > history from my grandmother's manuscript, I'm going to use whatever > program we can agree on. :) FTM 16 was a free upgrade from 2006 slightly better management of sources I remember Hugh W -- For genealogy and help with family and local history in Bristol and district http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Brycgstow/ http://snaps4.blogspot.com/ photographs and walks GENEALOGE http://hughw36.blogspot.com/ MAIN BLOG
"singhals" <singhals@erols.com> wrote in message news:Cv2dnUmlseUkky7anZ2dnUVZ_uOmnZ2d@rcn.net... > icefox wrote: > > >> For those about to recommend their favorite genealogy program other >> than FTM please don't bother. > > (ROTFL!) May I inquire then why you bothered us? Because the question was about how different FTM16 is from FTM2005? I'd say that if FTM 2005 does everything you want, stick with it. I have. Lesley Robertson
Lesley Robertson wrote: > "singhals" <singhals@erols.com> wrote in message > news:Cv2dnUmlseUkky7anZ2dnUVZ_uOmnZ2d@rcn.net... > >>icefox wrote: >> >> >> >>>For those about to recommend their favorite genealogy program other >>>than FTM please don't bother. >> >>(ROTFL!) May I inquire then why you bothered us? > > > Because the question was about how different FTM16 is from FTM2005? > I'd say that if FTM 2005 does everything you want, stick with it. I have. > Lesley Robertson > > Excellent advice. Cheryl
icefox wrote: > For those about to recommend their favorite genealogy program other > than FTM please don't bother. (ROTFL!) May I inquire then why you bothered us? Ask your co-respondent what he prefers then go buy yourself a copy. Cheryl
R. Scanlon wrote: > Does the liberal use of aliases suggest anything? Perhaps > running away from home to join the service (he was born > 1859, therefore 17 at the time, and yes, his name really is > John Doe)? I don't know what happens to any of these between NARA and Ancestry.com I've found these in the CSRs at NARA: (a) mis-reading of a badly written name -- i.e., can't tell if it's a W or an M, so NARA wrote a card for both, each referring to the other. (b) the company clerk couldn't decide how to spell the name, so it's in the records as Malcom and Malcolm, both of which get a card and a cross-ref. (c) the soldier's name was John Malcolm, he's in there as John M, John Malcolm, and J Malcolm, each of which gets a card and a cross-ref to the others. ONCE and ONLY ONCE, I saw a Wm turn into W. M. and from there into William M. He wasn't _mine_ so I've no clue who he thought he was. (g) Cheryl
January 2008 Update to RootsWeb Surname List New and Modified Surnames starting with M - 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. ===================================== 1 February 2008 MacAskill 1845 now CapeBreton,NS>ME>NV>ID syringa MacKay 1851 now SCT>ON, CAN.SK, CAN George MacKay, son of John/Sarah, was born on the boat on the way from Scotland to Canada. He married Kerenhappuch Leopard in 1875, in durham, ON. Their first son James Parnham MacKay was born in 1879, and Findlay (sp?) born in 1881 Durham, ON. bjsymond Macejko 1888 1942 OH jmbk47oh Macfarlane 1882 2008 Yorkshire England hutchie7 Maciejeski 1835 Present Ger/France>Wisconsin Majeski, Majesky frg11249 Mackey 1793 South Shields ENG mo2qizoo Madigan 1820 now LIM,IRL>Chicago,IL charhans Mahon 1851 IRL>ENG mo2qizoo Maki Finland USA est 1906 born 12/31/1881 Forari Malone 1826 1883 OH>Buena Vista,OR fultim5 Malone 1832 now COR,IRL>NSW,AUS Francis MALONE from Castletownsend married Selina SMITH in NSW in 1864 robynvh2 Malone 1850 now Castletownarra,TIP,IRL>NSW,AUS keely Malsam Germany America Kansas to Montana fugm Manard 1800 Kentucky Lyn44 Mantia 1775 2008 Palermo->Termini-Imerese->USA Spelled Lamantia in USA jimserac Mantia 1885 Italy > St. Louis, MO > California Married to Costanza goat5 Manuell 1700 1817 Kenwyn,CON,ENG ibcne Manuell 1840 now Bolton,LAN,ENG ibcne Maple 1948 now Jacksonville,Fl>GA MeganD Marchioni 1917 now Cincinnati,OH>FL themaras Mardis 1700 now Kentucky dputhoff Margis 1888 ? Poland>IL,USA Anton or Martin drmargis Markle 1777 present DEU>NY>WentworthCo,ON, CA any mention Evyln gunbyk Markle 1813 1980 Wellington Co.,ON,CAN naylor Markus 1875 2008 germany>minnesota don803 Markus 1875 2008 germany>minnesota>chicago don803 Marquardt 1880 2008 Germany>St.Louis,MO,USA ValHauck Marsailles 1853 Normandy, France parisgal Marsh 1846 1918 Cambridge>Poplar Glim1 Marshall 1805 1900 Marnham, Notts > Sheffield UK Pawnbrokers gabyfr Marshall 1972 now Shelburne>Yarmouth, NS Edward B. s/o Saml m. Mary Murphy Kehoe Martin 1789 1954 FRANCE>ME>USA cacijo Martin 1820 now GA sibbie Martin 1851 1990's Norway>SD dither Martin 1861 now Obion, Co Tn> Ar>Ms>Ky>Tn> Mo,USA looking for any family information before 1861 woodsly Martin 1870 IRL>IDN okiedoki Martin 1875 1972 NewtonCo.Mo.>JasperCo,Mo. William Martin guymowen Martin NJ WV Piscatawy NJ>WV>PA>OH 1770 nmsteele Martine 1820 1870 NY>IL hallskr Martinez Mex Calif. 1900's Taos, Mex. deljmar Martland 1814 1881 Lancashire, England AnneDF Maryott 1770 1848 ENG>RI,NY,WI,NE,USA Nathon Maryott atrudfin Marzinski 1826 now Bohlschau.Deu>MI,USA dlzube Mason 1775 Now Orange NC>TN>AL MasonB Mason 1914 2005 Poland, CT This name was alterred when they came over adedura Massacessi 1900 Present Pescara Italy SexyLexy Massey 1808 1867 PA jilljo Masters 1869 2007 england not sure where born dove13au Mathews 1809 now TrumbullCo,OH>WI sar44 Mathewson 1704 now RI,USA>CT,USA>NY,USA>GA,USA reblyank Matthews 1806 1897 DUB,IRL,TAS,NZ looking for family past present sachmo14 Matthias 1860 1930 SWL,WLS Pembrokeshire hmcdia Mault 1800 1930 Unknown Came from around Amsterdam, Ny area rickymw Mawhorter 1801 now Washington County, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana James Mawhorter/McWhorter and Margaret Mawhorter/ McWhorter. Looking for any records or info. mentioning where they were between 1828 and 1839 and who their parent's were. bill79 Maxwell SCT AUS SCT,NSW,AUS Fonzelle Mayes 1800 now NFK,ENG Traced to Cromer Norfolk in early 1800's but not found where from before as yet. hmcdia Mayo 1800 1930 TN to MO Possibly AR ptalley Mazgajski 1820 2007 UKR-USA kgresko Maziliauskas 1879 1959 Lithuana>IL,USA drmargis McAllen IRE AUS IRE,VIC,AUS Fonzelle McArthur 1775 now ARG,SCT,Bow,Tallant to ON,CAN,Victoria,Eldon ptmcar McBee 1942 now SoCal JunetteK McCartney 1821 2008 Lanark Scotland>CO>CA Great Great Grandfather stevehyd McCarty 1620 Ireland>VA>KY ksjdean McClure 1835 TN>AL MasonB McCombie 1600 2000 Logie Coldstone,Aberdeenshire,Scotland chico2 McConnel 1792 now GuernseyCo, OH>IA> ID syringa McCue 1753 present Ireland--VA--WV tmh827 McCullers 1750 now NC>GA>FL, USA sibbie McDaniel 1878 now PulaskiCo,IL>WA>CO>CA kristin7 McDonald 1866, now MontgomeryCo,Tn>Mo,USA looking for information before 1866 woodsly McDonald 1870 1986 St Vincents and The Grenadines>SCO>ENG mo2qizoo McDonald Ireland Wyoming Ireland>Wyomin margie11 McDonald Ireland Wyoming Ireland>Wyoming margie11 McDonough 1823 1880 Derryfad, Mayo, Ireland, Liverpool, UK Patrick m Ellen Walsh/Welch 1843 clodep McDonough 1855 1930 Derryfad,Mayo,Ireland,Liverpool,UK Patrick , Michael, John clodep McDonough 1860 1930 Liverpool, Staten Island,NY USA Lived in Richmond, NY clodep McDonough 1893 1968 Liverpool,NY,WI,USA John Patrick m Johanna clodep McDonough IRE AUS IRE,VIC,AUS Fonzelle McDowell 1820 1860 New Brunswick>Princeton, Maine smcpike McDowell 1875 1944 Al> illinois Negro Tibithia McFerran 1826 2008 Washington CO, IL,MO lclclclc McGonigle ---- 1949 San Francisco Grandmother duna McGourik 1770 2008 ga lucylee9 McGrory 1850 Pettigo Ferm>Queensland glenoak McGuire 1850 1950 KS Looking for fam of Dollie/Dallie McGuire who lived around Iola PanFam McGuire ireland kentucky ireland to kentucky Robirds McHarg 1851 1901 Newtownards,County Down, Ire/Glasgow, Sct pFane McHugh 1737 Achill, Co. Mayo, Ireland>WI>WA Settled in souther WI during the mid 1800's. Some traveled west to Washington State Achill McIntire 1740 2008 CumberlandCo,ME,USA possibly from Gloucester, MA cacijo McIntosh 1860 now AL,TX Native/African American carla46 McIntyre 1852 1950 EastBay.N.S>MA, USA Married Ronald McEachern,Cape Breton jayc56 McIntyre 1854 1942 EastBay,N.S>MA, USA Married Edward Merlin,Halifax jayc56 McIntyre 1861 1908 EastBay,N.S.>MA, USA Married Michael J.Campbell,FrenchVale jayc56 McKechnie 1871 now Glasgow, SCT>Dundas,ONT>Clevland Ohio>Wisconsin Starting with Robert McKechnie who immigrated to CA from SCT along with two brothers (one went to Winnepeg, the other to Alberta and were farmers) Founded Canada Tool Works with Bertram family1860's; married Isabella(?) Ross 1859(?) bmckreis McKenney 1828 now GA,USA>FL,USA>GA,USA reblyank McKinney 1847 South Carolina to Ga Becka99 McKinney 1890's AR> OH African American (mullato family) fiddmont McLaughlin 1850 now NY Rose johnmagi McLaughlin 1880 1970 Ire>MN>SD>ND Hefferan irishsis McLean 1800 Now DUB,IRL MJPower McLellan 1829 present Scotland>TX ncm McMahon 1825 1910 Ire>Ont,Can>IsabellaCo,MI Mathew is the father of Julia, Tim and John lamogg McManamon 1825 now IRL>PA McManaman, McManmon Jaschr71 McMannis 1759 1969 Ireland>Va,Il jam1941 McMillan 1844 ? America maiden name Quaile het McNatt 1795 1930 HendersonCo,TN>TX,USA treetipp McPartlan 1800 Now Co. Leitrim detblood McPhail 1816 1935 Calton,Bridgeton,Glasgow,Sct / British Columbiam, Canada pFane McPike 1830 1870 Ireland-County Tyrone>St. John Nb, Canada>Pennfield Nb, Canada> Waite, Maine smcpike McVey 1819 now Co.Sligo,IRL>Seymour Twp.CAN,1843 wife of (1815-Wm.Nealon) Mavis3 McWherter 1801 now Washington County, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana James Mawhorter/McWhorter and Margaret Mawhorter/McWhorter. Looking for any records or info. mentioning where thet were between 1828 and 1839 and who their parent's were. bill79 McWhorter 1801 now Washington County,PA., Ohio, Indiana James Mawhorter/McWhorter and Margaret Mawhorter/McWhorter. Looking for any records or info. mentioning where they were between 1828 and 1839 and who their parent's were. bill79 MeWhorter 1801 now Washington County, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana James Mawhorter/McWhorter and Margaret Mawhorter/McWhorter. Looking for any records or any info. mentioning where they were between 1828 and 1839 and who their parent's were. bill79 Medders 1811 Now AL Medders>Reach>Holland>Morrison sleeping Medley nc tn il connected with family above brownie3 Meharg 1851 1901 Newtownards,County Down, Ire/Glasgow, Sct pFane Melenson 1600 1985 FR>NOVSCO>IL>MO>CA 11 generations onebump Meltzer 1900 now MI>MT>OR,USA dlzube Mendigoza 1928 2000 Philippines>HI>CA>AZ>CA Dionis1 Menninger 1780 1936 Germany>Herczegfalva,HU>NJ,USA lszynal Merovingian 0003 0003 Ref'n for Bernard at 0795. His wife Dhuoda wrote a book about him & their 2 sons, William II at 0826 & Bernard II at 0841. "Dhuoda, Handbook for her Warrior Son, LIBER MANUALIS" Edited & Translated By Marcelle Thiebaux. Ballygra Merovingian 0683 0711 Of Austrasia & Neustria, Kingdoms of the Franks. (41 greats) grandfather of Ballygra. His son Dagobert III at 0699. Childebert III King of the Franks b.c. 0683 > d. 23 April 0711, son of King Theudoric III at 0654 & Clotilda Arnulfing at 0648. Ballygra Merovingian 0699 0715 Of Austrasia & Neustria & Burgundy, Kingdoms of the Franks, France FRA. (40 greats) grandfather of Ballygra. His son Theodoric IV at 0713. Dagobert III King of the Franks b.c. 0699 > d.0715, son of King Childebert III & Edonne. Ballygra Merovingian 0713 0737 Of Austrasia(future France FRA) He was made King as a minor by Charles Martel Carolingian(his future father-in-law at 0742) & reigned 0721 to 0737. His sons Count Theodoric V of Autun at 0733 & Guillaume(William) De Gellone at 0735, & Theodwin at 0737. Theodoric IV the (1st ?) Count of Autun, Burgundy (aka Thierry IV & Teuderico) King of Franks b.c. 0713 > d. 0737, son of King Dagobert III at 0699 & unknown mother. Ref'n Fredegar p.97(death date) & p.103 (of Autun). He marr. Aldana Carolingian at 0713. Ballygra Merovingian 0714 0737 King of Austrasia. (39 greats) grandfather of Ballygra from his daughter Abbana at 0734. Theodoric IV. See year 0713 for him here. Ballygra Merovingian 0733 0793 (2nd ?) Count of Autun(Eldest son), Burgundy. First cousin(Kinsman) of Charlemagne Carolingian at 0742. Not father(rather brother) of William at 0735. Theodoric's nephews Theodoric VI at 0790 & Bernard at 0795. Tisset Ref'n p.29 at 0001. Theodoric V (Count of Ripuarian- Frisian Army) b.c.0733 >(killed 6 July 0793 in Rustringen Cty on the lower Weser River in old lower Saxony by Saxons), son of King Theodoric IV at 0713 & Aldana Carolingian at 0713. Ripuarian Franks by Rhine nr. Cologne. Ballygra Merovingian 0734 0804 Of Toulouse, France FRA. (38 greats) grandmother of Ballygra. Her daughter Senegunde De Toulouse at 0775, niece of Count William I De Toulouse at 0735. Abbana(aka Aldana De Gellone) b.c. 0734 > d. after brother Wm's WILL at De Toulouse 0804. Her parents same as Wm's at 0735. Ballygra Merovingian 0735 0812 2nd Count of Toulouse, France FRA from 0789-790 to 0806. 1st cousin by his mother(Kinsman) of Charlemagne Carolingian at 0742. His brother Theodoric V at 0733. His Uncle Theodoenus Merovingian at 0715. His sons Lord Theodoric VI at 0790 & Bernard at 0795. Guillaume(aka William I or Wilhelm De Gellone) b.c. 0735 > d. 0812, son of King Theodoric IV(aka Teuderico) Merovingian at 0713 & Aldana Carolingian at 0713,( Ref'n Wm's 804 WILL under surname De Toulouse). His uncle King Pepin Carolingian at 0714. Ballygra Merovingian 0736 0804 Of Toulouse, France FRA. Sister of Abbana at 0734 & William at 0735 etc. Bertrana b.c. 0736 > d. after brother Wm's WILL at De Toulouse 0804. Her parents same as Wm's at 0735. Ballygra Merovingian 0737 0814 (3rd ?) Count of Autun, Burgundy(now in France FRA). His nephew Bernard at 0795 inherited Autun property from him. Ref'n Zuckerman p.265. Theodwin(aka Teudoino in brother Wm's De Toulouse 0804 WILL) b.c. 0737(Youngest son) > d.c. 0814, son of Theodoric IV at 0713 & Aldana Carolingian at 0713. Ballygra Merovingian 0790 0840 (4th ?) Count of Autun, Burgundy, France FRA. His brothers Bernard at 0795, Gaucelm at 0797, & Heribert at 0801. His nephew William II at 0826. Theodoric VI (aka Tedderic or Teuderic, the Late Lord per his sister-in-law Dhouda in Book "Liber Manualis" p. 207) b.c. 0790 > d.c. 0840, eldest son of William at 0735 & his 1st wife Cunegundis(aka Gunegunde) Carolingian at 0770. Ref'n Zuckerman p.121. Ballygra Merovingian 0795 0844 Count(5th?)of Autun, Burgundy, France FRA & Count of Barcelona & Septimania, France. His sons William II at 0826 & Bernard II at 0841. He inherited Autun property from his uncle Theodwin at 0737. Bernard at De Septimania 0795. His mother aka Vuithburgis. Bernard I (Frankish Duke De Septimania, b.c. 0795 > executed 0844, son of Wm at 0735 & Wm's 2nd wife Guitburge(parents unknown). Bernard's 1/2 brother was Lord Theodoric VI at 0790. Count(4th?) of Autun) in Book "Liber Manualis" p.20 & p.269 at 0003. Ballygra Metevia 1800 now CAN>MI,USA dlzube Metsch 1700 now Germany>In. Marie F. Metsch1847 and Konrad F. Metsch kong Michaelmore 1200 now Devon Now worldwide mike1940 Michaels 1861 1884 ST,NOR>MN First name Albert remole Michaels 1866 1886 ST,NOR>MI First name Olaf remole Michalmore 1200 now Devon Now worldwide mike1940 Michamore 1200 now Devon Now worldwide mike1940 Michellmore 1200 now Devon Now worldwide mike1940 Michelmoore 1200 now Devon Now worldwide mike1940 Michelmore 1200 now Devon Now worldwide mike1940 Michemore 1200 now Devon Now worldwide mike1940 Michmore 1200 now Devon Now worldwide mike1940 Middleton 1749 ?>VA>KY ksjdean Miebach 1875 1900 DEU>A>NE>SD>CA,USA Anna m. Mueting dorothyo Milford 1700 2008 Ireland dwelsh Millard 1700 1840 MA>NY>LeedsCo,ON,CAN>Mich Fam of Rev. Robert Millard 1702-1784 carriem Miller 1700 now Ten>KY>In. Amie C. Miller wife of Sea Godsey kong Miller 1750 Now Schoharie,NY>Parish,Oswego,NY>LakeCounty,IL Daniel D. father of James Henry m. Anna Maria Quick; family moved abt 1852/55 to Lake Cty. IL meli73 Miller 1770 now 1760's sgadacz Miller 1800's now LA zenner Miller 1820 1960 RayCo,Mo>Idaho XenaRN Miller 1860 1930 Can>IsabellaCo,MI William married Julia McMahon lamogg Miller 1886 ---- NottowayCo,Va>PA Anderson m. Susan had Samuel E, Aseeker Miller 1900 now Saskatchewan Qu'Appelle Thomas pember11 Miller 1913 1920 Russia>MA, Boston from Nowograd-Wolynsk, Russia katebond Millo 1889 now CSK>PA>NY jaschr71 Mills 1800 2007 ok daddygir Minett 1779 2008 UK/USA pauline4 Minney 1822 1907 Bedford Co,PA>OH>KS latta1 Minnie 1890 roena 1925 ms toto102 Misch 1870 now OPRU,DEU>MI,USA dlzube Mitchalmore 1200 now Devon,Cornwall Now worldwide mike1940 Mitchamore 1200 now Devon Now worldwide mike1940 Mitchell 1750 1950 Northumberland alan56 Mitchell 1881 2008 Bradford UK to PA USA to Warks UK pammie33 Mitchell 1890 1950 Wigan,LAN,ENG ibcne Mitchellmore 1200 now Devon,Cornwall Now worldwide mike1940 Mitchelmore 1200 now Devon,Cornwall Now worldwide mike1940 Mitchemore 1200 now Devon,Cornwall Now worldwide mike1940 Mitchimore 1200 now Devon,Cornwall Now worldwide mike1940 Mitchmore 1200 now Devon Now worldwide mike1940 Mitten 1800 2008 Philadelphia, PA>Cumberland Co>Franklin Co, PA USA Yeager Mitz 1846 current Germany>IL>OH>PA>WA, USA dither Mobley 1859 Georgia, Polk Cty Sarah Frances mnalley Modrzejewski 1850 Current Granowiec,Poland>Pittsburgh,PA John Kocinski/Catherine Modrzejewski Kocinski Modrzynski 1886 Current Granowiec,Poland>Pittsburgh, PA Jozef Modrzynski/Marianne Wloszniak kocinski Moffett 1730s Now Scotland>S.C.>GA>AL>TX>Indian Territory Moffett>Jordan>Jackson>Jordan sleeping Mohn 1858 1965 ELS-LOT,FRA>NY>NJ,USA Charles. Peter (Pierre). From Friesen to USA around 1907. Settled NYC, NY. Unk siblings or mother's name. jazz123 Molan 1820 now AUS joleary Molloy 1861 1901 Co Durham, England > Lancashire, England AnneDF Monaghon 1865 IRL>IDN Ireland okiedoki Monger 1785 1937 Kent kun71 Monington-West 1865 IRL> IDN Ireland okiedoki Moniz ? ? Sao Miguel, Azores Jacintha & Jacintho had son Alfredo married to Maria Rosalina Preta420 Monroe 1600 now WV Mainly from Grafton fbonnett Monskey 1882 Germany>Hillpoint, WI Achill Montgomery 1800 2008 SC, Tenn, Tx Mother's sister married into this family jmozi Montgomery TX CA USA emmes Mooney 1855 1930 OFF, IRL LAN, ENG ephalump Moore 1896 now AL,GA judson Moores 1750 1900 OrangeCo,NY,USA canuk2 Moram 1860 1900 ire>ncletyne,eng rob173 Moran 1700 1900 unknown katlady5 Moran 1840 Massachusetts>Pittsfield, OH, USA Anne Maria, James' wife, first wife of Lawrence trishtoo More 1829 1896 ColumbiaCo,NY>DutchessCo,NY,USA Helen dorothyo Morel 1920 Normandy, France parisgal Morgan 1700 1900 AL>Escambia County, FL Delilah Morgan married Lazarus "Alpheus" Jones ferrets4 Morgan 1817 usa mkbush Morgan 1845 now LOG,IRL>Boston,MA,USA charhans Morgan 1859 Wales,Utica, NY Richard and Mary gailfam Morgan 1860 1900 WLS West Wales then Cardiff hmcdia Morray 1600's 1900 Staffordshire Staffs/ Warks edharris Morris 1790 1990 Orange,NC>Henry,TN>Baker.OR>WA XenaRN Morrison 1907 Now AL>TX>AR>TX Oldest Name: Edward Cornelius Morrison sleeping Morton 1880 eng>ab. can kate (shipped?) to can. at very young age (13-15) m. wesley willox. bore 9, or ll children. twinchin Mouchemore 1700 now Devon>AUS mike1940 Moulinet 1750 1850 France to England Born in Lies. Arrived in England early 1850's,, France jaxk58 Moulton 1884 now Burin Bay Arm Newfoundland Normamae Mozisek 1840 2008 Czech, Calif, Tx Father's family jmozi Mrozek 1880 1950 GAL. AUT. POL mungacan Muchamore 1200 now Devon Now worldwide mike1940 Muchemore 1200 now Devon,Cornwall,London Now worldwide mike1940 Muchmore 1200 now Devon,Cornwall,London Now worldwide mike1940 Mueller 1880's 1963 FR>OH>IL LYoulios Muench 1830 now DEU>Pittsburgh,PA>Bloomington,IL>Chicago,IL,USA charhans Mueting 1861 now Bielefeld-Neustadt,WFA,DEU>IA>NE>SD>CA,USA Johannes Joseph dorothyo Muir 1750 1857 Ayr,Scotland>Auckland,NewZealand esp Dalrymple Muir fingrith Mulhall 1795 Lisdowney Kilkenny IRL mo2qizoo Mundy 1800 now england,uk jjmundy Munn 1784 now N.C.>AL>NewtonCo. MS >Forrest Co. & LamarCo. MS cdenham Murdon 1882 1944 cork, ireland, to liverpool England darth564 Murphy 1750 1940 NB,CAN>WI>MN>WA,USA canuk2 Murphy 1800 1965 Ire>Faribault,MN> Keegan irishsis Murphy 1850 1929 Corpus christi tx>Bexar tx Ellen Rains Murphy wd.on 1900 tx census san antonio may have come from Corpus Christi 3 children at home,Tom,will,Ruth. Ellens parent Rhudi -Rudy Rains came from Tenn. kirk4321 Murphy 1973 1940's Galveston Tx>Texas City Tx John D. Murphy married Sarah Smith in 1911 ? Sarah was br in1892. They had a son Willie br in Tx City in 1912. Last found on 1930 census in Texas City. Willie on 1920 census with John and Sarah and gr father Mike Smith wd. kirk4321 Murray 1800 1900 Miramichi,NB Looking for any MURRAY family members that perished in OR survived the MIRAMICHI FIRE 1825 mur1 Murray 1830 Now TIP,IRL>NSW,AUS Timothy; Miner and Publican MJPower Murray 1845 1923 IRL>SCO>ENG mo2qizoo Murray Ar Tx 1880 pasing Murray Tn Ar 1823 pasing Musgrove 1800 2008 MD Machiel Musser 1774 present ger>pa>va rbl4evr Mutchamore 1200 now Devon,Cornwall,London Now worldwide mike1940 Mutchmoor 1200 now Devon,Cornwall,London Now worldwide mike1940 Mutchmore 1200 now Devon,Cornwall,London Now worldwide mike1940 Myers 1800 1850 Nyack NY > NYC NY John or Wm. and wife JuliaAnn; children Hiram, Maria, Wm, Samuel, Phoebe, JuliaAnn jherbert Myers 1800 1857 KY>MO>OR DJMiles Myers 1800's now KS zenner Myers 1827 1951 BAY,DUE>OH>KS jobro Myers 1901 now england>canada my fathers sister we think migrated to canada molli See directions at the top of this message for information on how to retrieve the submitters' contact information.
Jack wrote: > I am using both BK 5.2 and BK 6.1. Actually I did most of my work in > 5.2 and then got 6.1. All of my data is on one large file. Recently > I acquired a GEDCOM file from a relative that has information that I > don't have. We have 3-4 of the same people on our files but most of > the new file are people that I do not have. Is there some way I can > combine these two files without having to retype all of the data from > one of them into the other? Any help will be appreciated. Hi Jack, If I remember correctly since I have not used Brothers Keeper for quite sometime, you ought to be able to split off the part of the family that you wish to add to your current data file. When you split off the branch you want you will need to put this into a separate folder or directory ( you need to call it something meaning full but different from your current file on that family. Secondly if I was in your shoes I would ensure that you import this split off branch into a copy of your own family file and play around with this as this is the safest method just in case things do not go as hoped. Failing the successful splitting off of the branch in Brothers Keeper you what the next best option that I think you can do is Download Legacy SE which is free, you will need to register online which is free as well. GEDCom both of your files import these into Legacy SE as two separate databases and in the database that you wish to split out a branch find the person and family/ies you need to split out note the RIN's for the heads of each family ancestor then GEDCom those ancestors and their descendants. When you have done this import the new family database into the copy of your family Database that you have now in Legacy. From there you ought to have the options of merging duplicates if there are any. If I remember correctly Brothers Keeper does not or did not have this capability that is merge duplicates I mean. Hope this helps some. David
On Tue, 12 Feb 2008 11:58:50 -0800, "D. Stussy" <spam@bde-arc.ampr.org> wrote: >"Charles Ellson" <charles@ellson.demon.co.uk> wrote in message >news:adp3r3dnukh7oe96srbpe269ljo1b5cfki@4ax.com... >> On Tue, 12 Feb 2008 14:02:03 GMT, jplasater@NOSPAMjuno.com (Jack) wrote: >> >I started my research using BK 5.2 and then acquired BK 6.1. In the >> >process of converting from 5.2 to 6.1 I got confused and ended up with >> >both the 5.2 and 6.1 data in the same file. Both seem to work ok but >> >I am wondering if this is a good thing or will I have problems over >> >time. >> > >> If the information is in one file then it is presumably in the format >> used by the later version otherwise you would be getting error >> messages. > >I agree, but trying to use the 6.1 data with the 5.2 program will probably >lead to data loss for the items that 6.1 added that are unsupported in 5.2. > >> >Another question. The pictures I use are located in the My Pictures >> >folder and the Text files are located under My Documents. I noticed >> >that when I set up BK 6.1 and converted my data from 5.2, it set up a >> >Text and Picture folder under the data file folder. There is nothing >> >in these two folders and I am wondering why they were set up by the >> >program. Is this just a suggestion to put the Text and Picture files >> >under these folders? >> > >> The "My Pictures" and "My Documents" are standard file-buckets used by >> Windoze. BK sets up a default directory hierarchy which keeps all >> associated files together and tends to avoid BK files getting tangled >> with the general dross in the above Windoze directories; it also makes >> it easier to copy, back up or transfer the BK file set as doing so >> with the picture and text files outwith the BK directory tree is >> likely to miss any such files. > >He didn't move the files to the new directories.... > No one said he did but in answer to his question I pointed out that the information is a bit more manageable if the appropriate BK sub-directories are used rather than mixing the information with unrelated files in the general "buckets" of files.
"Jack" <jplasater@NOSPAMjuno.com> wrote in message news:47b1a2fa.174820846@news.so.centurytel.net... | I am using both BK 5.2 and BK 6.1. Actually I did most of my work in | 5.2 and then got 6.1. All of my data is on one large file. Recently | I acquired a GEDCOM file from a relative that has information that I | don't have. We have 3-4 of the same people on our files but most of | the new file are people that I do not have. Is there some way I can | combine these two files without having to retype all of the data from | one of them into the other? Any help will be appreciated. Jack, You might ask John Steed the author of BK. He is very helpful. 75745.1371@compuserve.com is the last addy I had for him -- Henry Brownlee Houma, Louisiana
there is a gedcom import under the file name. you can inport or export files. there is also a merge under the file name, ------------------------------------------------------ Searching: CORBETT, DODDS, HALL, HUGHES, LAWRENCE, MANN, WEST 204-785-2531 larrydodds@shaw.ca "Charles Ellson" <charles@ellson.demon.co.uk> wrote in message news:i7p3r313modismi9f60qg68djktufhe44l@4ax.com... > On Tue, 12 Feb 2008 15:24:51 +0100, Hugh Watkins > <hugh.watkins@gmail.com> wrote: > >>Jack wrote: >>> I am using both BK 5.2 and BK 6.1. Actually I did most of my work in >>> 5.2 and then got 6.1. All of my data is on one large file. Recently >>> I acquired a GEDCOM file from a relative that has information that I >>> don't have. We have 3-4 of the same people on our files but most of >>> the new file are people that I do not have. Is there some way I can >>> combine these two files without having to retype all of the data from >>> one of them into the other? Any help will be appreciated. >> >>look under file or help menu for import >> > Unless I've missed something in one of the menus there is no function > in BK to merge two or more records other than doing it manually by > copying the relevant bits into the wanted record and then deleting the > unwanted duplicates.
On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 10:24:12 -0500, singhals wrote: > Many of the message boards are gatewayed to an associated > mailing list. None of _mine_ are, but many others are. (g) :-) RootsWeb truly stuffed up with the new gates system, IMO. -- Regards _ / ) "The blindingly obvious is / _)rad never immediately apparent" The man in a tracksuit attacks me I Predict A Riot - Kaiser Chiefs
On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 17:41:55 +0000, Charles Ellson wrote: > (especially by other children who can't get their tongues round a > whole name) is far from uniform WRT to the number or position of A good example of this sort of thing is (Edwin) "Buzz" Aldrin. He got the nickname Buzz because his sister couldn't say "brother", but pronounced it "buzzer". In fact, in the end, he went through the legal process of getting his name changed to Buzz, so now he's not Edwin at all. -- Regards _ / ) "The blindingly obvious is / _)rad never immediately apparent" If a thought came in your head it would die of loneliness I Don't Like You - Stiff Little Fingers
Graeme Wall wrote: > In message <for2j1$i8o$1@snarked.org> > "D. Stussy" <spam@bde-arc.ampr.org> wrote: > >> "MikeS" <csaunders65@gmail.com> wrote in message >> news:0248ec29-c365-45af-ad98-593671e8381f@n20g2000hsh.googlegroups.com... >> On Feb 11, 3:04 pm, "D. Stussy" <s...@bde-arc.ampr.org> wrote: >>> What art of "usually" didn't you understand?- Hide quoted text - >> The "p" that is "usually" included in "part." >> >> The P is slowly dying on my keyboard. Half the time I press it, it doesn't >> register. >> >> > > You mean someone's taken the p...? > You owe me a keyboard - I've just snorted the remains of the glass of wine I have with dinner over it ;) -- Anne Chambers, South Australia anne dot chambers at bigpond dot com
On Tue, 12 Feb 2008 14:02:03 GMT, jplasater@NOSPAMjuno.com (Jack) wrote: >I started my research using BK 5.2 and then acquired BK 6.1. In the >process of converting from 5.2 to 6.1 I got confused and ended up with >both the 5.2 and 6.1 data in the same file. Both seem to work ok but >I am wondering if this is a good thing or will I have problems over >time. > If the information is in one file then it is presumably in the format used by the later version otherwise you would be getting error messages. >Another question. The pictures I use are located in the My Pictures >folder and the Text files are located under My Documents. I noticed >that when I set up BK 6.1 and converted my data from 5.2, it set up a >Text and Picture folder under the data file folder. There is nothing >in these two folders and I am wondering why they were set up by the >program. Is this just a suggestion to put the Text and Picture files >under these folders? > The "My Pictures" and "My Documents" are standard file-buckets used by Windoze. BK sets up a default directory hierarchy which keeps all associated files together and tends to avoid BK files getting tangled with the general dross in the above Windoze directories; it also makes it easier to copy, back up or transfer the BK file set as doing so with the picture and text files outwith the BK directory tree is likely to miss any such files.
On Tue, 12 Feb 2008 15:24:51 +0100, Hugh Watkins <hugh.watkins@gmail.com> wrote: >Jack wrote: >> I am using both BK 5.2 and BK 6.1. Actually I did most of my work in >> 5.2 and then got 6.1. All of my data is on one large file. Recently >> I acquired a GEDCOM file from a relative that has information that I >> don't have. We have 3-4 of the same people on our files but most of >> the new file are people that I do not have. Is there some way I can >> combine these two files without having to retype all of the data from >> one of them into the other? Any help will be appreciated. > >look under file or help menu for import > Unless I've missed something in one of the menus there is no function in BK to merge two or more records other than doing it manually by copying the relevant bits into the wanted record and then deleting the unwanted duplicates.
My grandmother hated her middle name, which was Laura. So sometime about 1920 she just arbitrarily began to use the middle name Ethel, possibly as a young woman's admiration for the then-popular Ethel Barrymore. She even named their first daughter Ethel. She continued the use of Ethel as a middle name until her first husband died and she married her second husband in the late 1940s. He preferred the name Laura, and that is the middle name she used when she commissioned her tombstone. Anything can happen with names---sometimes logical, sometimes not. Warmest Regards, Donna
Jack wrote: > I am using both BK 5.2 and BK 6.1. Actually I did most of my work in > 5.2 and then got 6.1. All of my data is on one large file. Recently > I acquired a GEDCOM file from a relative that has information that I > don't have. We have 3-4 of the same people on our files but most of > the new file are people that I do not have. Is there some way I can > combine these two files without having to retype all of the data from > one of them into the other? Any help will be appreciated. look under file or help menu for import Hugh W -- For genealogy and help with family and local history in Bristol and district http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Brycgstow/ http://snaps4.blogspot.com/ photographs and walks GENEALOGE http://hughw36.blogspot.com/ MAIN BLOG