hatetanic wrote: > has anyone used this service? is it a ripoff? please respond thank > you Vitalcheck works like a dream... but I thought I would get an original copy of a birth certificate from KY... and received a computer generated certificate... it was my own because it was lost in a fire and the KY Department of Vital Statistics said it was still valid as the original. Allen
> Is anyone aware of a program that can generate all of the possible > spellings for the phonetic sounds in a name? Wouldn't it be easier to condense it down to a soundex then do a soundex search? That would get you everything that "sounds like" the name. Allen
the_verminator@comcast.net wrote: > On Jan 16, 7:05 am, Jim Elbrecht <elbre...@email.com> wrote: > > >>Buy an ancestry subscription. Create your own book. And have Staples >>print and bind it. For $30 you could get a very nicely done book- >>about *your* family. >> >>Jim > > > Well, I got the Ancestry subscription and created my own book... > But Staples refuses to bind it for me! > > Seems thay can't handle a book with 8022 pages and another 429 page > index! > > Drat! > > ;) > > P.S. Those are not typos on the numbers... and the book doesn't even > include the sources and end notes yet! > > > Welcome to reality. (g) Cheryl
Incarcerate Bush wrote: > On Fri, 07 Dec 2007 14:24:08 -0600, clifto <clifto@gmail.com> wrote: > >>Dec. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Government officials and activists flying to Bali, >>Indonesia, for the United Nations meeting on climate change will cause >>as much pollution as 20,000 cars in a year. > > OMG, we'd better stop any efforts to combat the problem!!! No, just get the hypocrites out of the picture. Wait, that would have the same effect. -- If John McCain gets the 2008 Republican Presidential nomination, my vote for President will be a write-in for Jiang Zemin.
December 2007 Update to RootsWeb Surname List New and Modified Surnames starting with names - 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 January 2008 Padgett 1730 1883 VA>NC>CO, USA yester Paltilowitz 1863 1911 Linitz (Ilintsy), RUS>Newark, NJ, USA Jewish gspiegel Pancoast 1800 present NJ buffster Pane 1844 1881 Birmingham/New York son of Henry Pane & Eliz. Goodman Green Vic3676 Park now 1882 MS>TX Abbeville MS McKinney TX leannmr Parker 1883 now west hartlepool>Melbourne Mary Ann, Father Henry jopaul Parks 1795 Current Donegal, IRE>ME Wiiliam Parks and Bridget Kilday - Descendants include Alexander and McNellis families wjpjr Parks 1811 Current Ballybofey, Donegal, IRE>NB>RI>CA>TN>TX Elixabeth and John Parks of Barnesville, NB - son William m. Susan Sherwood (UEL family from NY) wjpjr Parks 1825 Current Donegal, IRE>ME>VA>AZ>TN William James Parks and Catherine Cunningham wjpjr Parks 1846 1959 IRE>RI William Parks and Ellen Patterson, one son, no grandchildren wjpjr Parr 1776 1880 NJ>PA>OH pwcase Paschall 1825 2007 TX>CA guthriej Patmore 1890 2007 scotland family perree Patsko 1850 now SVK>PA>NJ>CA>TX Derived from Packo, Patsko jaschr71 Pattison 1816 1871 brandon durham gsl1993 Pattison 1850 1910 NBL, YKS mguest Pavey 1600 2000 WHITCHURCH>HANTS>ENGLAND jimnorth Peacock 1827 1910 VA CSA soldier oldhag Peacock 1893 1977 PA>NY>AZ>PA oldhag Peck 1650 1900 new england to new brunswick joborne Peckham 1789 now R.I.>In.>Wi>Il tripper1 Pelton 1720's now Hamilton, Ohio> Somerset Co,New Jersey,&, Bull Creek, Allegheny, Pennsylvania> Monmouth, New Jersey> Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Rebecca Pelton 1724 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts - 1802 Hamilton, Ohio> Monmouth, New Jersey> Rebecca Pelton & Edward White married 8 September 1742 trowk2 Pember 1650 2007 worcestershire >canada pember11 Pendlebury 1850 2007 LANCHASIRE, ENGLAND, USA NEW YORK, WISCONSIN, IOWA dedann Penner 1855 2007 DEU>MI>CA Peter Penner married Minnie Baslock diana982 Pentecost 1600 1906 England>US byeoman Pereira 1860 present PRT>HI,USA>CA,USA mjc8237 Perkins 1822 present Marengo Co, AL>Houston Co, TX>Mills Co, TX John Thomas Perkins mag7885 Perry 1820 1912 Ky.>Tenn.>Mo. guymowen Perry 1840 now Putnam Valley,PutnamCo, NY paternal kimps Persson abt1735 abt1735 Sweden Hakan, married to Britta Andersdotter dazman6 Pete 1853 nc nickkkkk Peterman 1750 GER.>PA. cunningw Peters 1900 2007 CA guthriej Petersdotter abt1789 abt1789 Sweden Stina, married to Magnus Jonsson dazman6 Phaneuf 1800 now QUEBEC>VT>MA>RI wogonnj Phares 1700 now Va>WV she53 Phillips 1786 present SC> AL>TX Surname DNA participate rwp1786 Pickering 1800 1890 Bermondsey, SRY, ENG jamacca Pickering 1843 1880 Phila,PA Thos F & Maggi, Cant find him on 1850 census JennyNV Pickering 1864 now Kaiapoi>Wellington,NZ jamacca Pickering 1869 1943 Phila, PA Physician? JennyNV Pierce 1820 2007 Ohio> Canada twospots Pierce 1840 now Putnam Valley,PutnamCo, NY paternal kimps Pigeon ----- 1918 Canada savery8 Pipas 1850 1937 Cernina Slovakia>Mt,USA FMBerti Pisciotto 1886 1938 Verbicaro, Cosenza, Calabria, ITA>San Francisco, CA>Oakland,CA,USA Wildhare Pittala 1900 1963 jackson,fl>ny mmmartin Pitts 1879 now AL>OK,USA AnnaPitts had native American Ancestery and once lived on a reservation in Oklahoma. kdlsjb Place 1635 now FRA>ENG>FranklinCo,NY>VT>CT>RI>PA>MI,USA John, Sanford, Philemon, Augustus giner Plantagenet 0000 0000 Good ref'n: "Britain's Royal Families The Complete Genealogy" by Alison WEIR , 3rd edition 2002. WEIR does not agree with LDS on Eleanor Plantagenet at 1318 having a daughter named Maud Beaumont at 1356. Ballygra Plantagenet 1113 1151 Of Anjou, France, FRA. ( 25 & 27 greats) grandfather of Ballygra. His sons Hamelin at 1130 & King Henry II at 1133. Geoffrey was the 1st Plantagenet, he is really a De Anjou thru his grandfather, his great grandfather was De Gastinois. Geoffrey V (le Bon-the Good) b. 24 Aug 1113 > died 7 Sep 1151, son of Count Foulques V (le Jeune-The Young) Count De Anjou at 1092 & Ermengarde (aka Ermentrude) De Maine at 1096. Ballygra Plantagenet 1133 1189 Of Le Mana, Sarthe, France, FRA > ENG. 24 greats grandfather of Ballygra. See his mother Matilda(Maud) De Normandy at 1102. Son John at 1166. Henry II King of England, b. 5 Mar 1133 > died 6 Jul 1189, son of Geoffrey V (le Bon) Plantagenet at 1113 & Matilda(Maud) at 1102, dau of Henry I De Normandy, King of England. Ballygra Plantagenet 1163 1163 Of Surrey, ENG. (25 greats) grandmother of Ballygra. Her daughter Alice D' Eu at 1180. Maud Plantagenet(aka De Warenne after her mother per LDS) b.1163 > d. Unknown, daughter of Hamelin Plantagenet at 1130 & Isabel De Warenne. Ballygra Plantagenet 1166 1216 Of Kings Manor House, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OXF,ENG. 23 greats grandfather of Ballygra. His son King Henry III at 1206. John Plantagenet King of England b.24 Dec 1166 > died 19 Oct 1216, son of Henry II Plantagenet at 1133, King of England & Eleanor De Aquitaine at 1122. Ballygra Plantagenet 1206 1272 Of Winchester, Middlesex, MDX,ENG. 22 greats grandfather of Ballygra thru son Edward I King of ENG at 1239. Henry III Plantagenet King of England b.1 Oct 1206 > died 16 Nov 1272, son of John Plantagenet King of England and Isabella De Taillefer at 1180. Ballygra Plantagenet 1239 1307 Of Westminster, Middlesex, MDX,ENG. (21 greats) grandfather of Ballygra. Edward aka "Longshanks". Edward's dau Elizabeth at 1282. Edward I Plantagenet King of England b.17 Jun 1239 > died 7 Jul 1307, son of Henry III Plantagenet King of England at 1206 & Elbeonore of Provence at 1217. Ballygra Plantagenet 1244 1296 Of London, Middlesex, MDX,ENG. (20 greats) grandfather of Ballygra. Edmund aka "Crouchback". Edmund is younger brother of Edward I King of England. Edmund's son Henry at 1281. Edmund b.16 Jan 1244/45 > died 5 Jun 1296, son of Henry III Plantagenet King of England and Elbeonore of Provence at 1217. Ballygra Plantagenet 1281 1345 Of Grismond Castle, Monmouthshire, ENG. Henry is 1st cousin of Elizabeth Plantagenet De Bohun b. 1282. Henry's dau Eleanor at 1311. Henry b. 1281 > died 22 Sep 1345, son of Edmund Plantagenet and Blanche D'Artois. Ballygra Plantagenet 1282 1316 Of Rhuddlan Castle, Flintshire, Wales, ENG. (20 greats) grandmother of Ballygra. Elizabeth is 1st cousin of Henry Plantagenet b. 1281. Elizabeth's dau is Margaret De Bohun at 1311. Elizabeth b. 7 Aug 1282 > died 5 May 1316, dau of Edward I Plantagenet King of England at 1239 & Leonor De Castile at 1244. Ballygra Plantagenet 1318 1372 Of Grismond Castle, Monmountshire, ENG. Per LDS Eleanor's daus are Maud Beaumont(? Questionable) at 1356 & Mary FitzAlan also b.1356 by different 2nd husband. Eleanor b.c. 1318 > died 11 Jan 1372, dau of Henry Plantagenet and Maud De Chaworth at 1282 per pp.79-80 WEIR ref'n at year 0000. Ballygra Plouf 1613 1794 Paris, France to Montreal, PQ Canada llpotvin Pollay 1890 2001 NB>KN>AZ>CA name change from polley to pollay in the 1890's mborg Polley 1815 2007 MN>IA>NB>MO>KS>AZ>WA>CA mborg Pope 1990? now AL Peggy Pope & husband adopted Sean Macks greyhair Popejoy 1680 Present Fairfax Co., Virginia All States Popejoys Porteous 1798 1870 Newbattle, MLN>Edinburgh jamacca Porter 1700s now North Ireland>PA>OH Sarah 1824 m.Sam WILEY marghh Porter 1900 now IN<AZ<IN,USA Gfather psbrooks Porter 1923 2007 IN, KS, CA dzc Posey 1893 2007 Jasper Co. Ala.>IT>OK>TX Walter Lee sposey Posey FR PA, USA Scott Co, VA Poschet sandra7 Potsko 1882 now SVK>PA>FL>WA>CO Derived from Packo, Patsko jaschr71 Potter 1848 1930 RI-CT William H. POTTER and his wife are on my top to-do list. I want to know all about him. He was born in Foster, RI kitta Potts 1800 1900 Indiana to Texas sdhill24 Potvin 1700 now PQ to ON llpotvin Potvin 1700 now PQ to ON??? llpotvin Pourteau 1700 2007 fra>usa pourtm Pousson 1800 current France>LA>TX cv4linda Powell 1829 now OH>OK orlar Powers 1853 present IRE/PA jojosmac Pratt Mass NY ca 1785 Want info on sibs/parents bluegret Preisen mid 1800 GER>NY GREGOR Prescott 848 now ENG>Lancaster,Concord MA USA Jonas Prescott, dir.des. King Alfred 889 AD ENG.(in dispute by Go. W Bush' internet genealogist: http://www.wargs.com/political/bush.html) Town Founder Lancaster, MA. tdelco Prewitt 1790 1840 VA to Kentucky buddy77 Price 1719 now ANT,NIR ronprice Price 1760 now DUB,IRL>LDY,NIR ronprice Pritchard 1835 present Shropshire, Eng mhsally Propst 1800 2007 PA>NC>SC IgelSP Puglielli 1880 now Caramanico,ITA>Boston MA,USA Family members lived in San Tommaso as late as 1995 vincep6 Puig ----- c1910 Cuba>Tampa nuncorzo See directions at the top of this message for information on how to retrieve the submitters' contact information.
On Fri, 07 Dec 2007 14:24:08 -0600, clifto <clifto@gmail.com> wrote: >Dec. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Government officials and activists flying to Bali, >Indonesia, for the United Nations meeting on climate change will cause >as much pollution as 20,000 cars in a year. OMG, we'd better stop any efforts to combat the problem!!!
On Jan 16, 7:05 am, Jim Elbrecht <elbre...@email.com> wrote: > Buy an ancestry subscription. Create your own book. And have Staples > print and bind it. For $30 you could get a very nicely done book- > about *your* family. > > Jim Well, I got the Ancestry subscription and created my own book... But Staples refuses to bind it for me! Seems thay can't handle a book with 8022 pages and another 429 page index! Drat! ;) P.S. Those are not typos on the numbers... and the book doesn't even include the sources and end notes yet!
On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 16:57:26 -0000, Robert Melson wrote: > Others do it for other reasons, how 'bout you? A > NEED to know, knowledge for knowledge sake, name collecting, > one-upmanship with other family members? Curiosity - and as a by product an OPC. -- http://home.comcast.net/~webact1/Collingridge/
On Wed, 16 Jan 2008 17:20:44 -0800, The Kat wrote: > Actually, nothing but a spammer, and NOT licensed in ANY state, > AND even using a FREE GMail email address! *And* shouting. Doesn't inspire confidence or anything else positive. -- http://home.comcast.net/~webact1/Collingridge/
Keith nuttle wrote: > Is anyone aware of a program that can generate all of the possible > spellings for the phonetic sounds in a name? > > It should include the phonetic variations of the sound, in most common > dialects. > > It should also consider letter degradations. over time, t's degrade to > d's. > > Examples Bur, Ber, Bir could all be pronounced and heard as being the > same sound. > > Yeah, but it runs on an IBM30/60 (or, wait!, was it a 30/90?) Anyway, I'm not sure you _really_ want that (g). As I recall the program produced about an inch thick pile of print-out on the old green-and-white wide computer paper. About half of it was pure gibberish. You can get a flavor by visiting the surname thesaurus at http://www.imagepartners.co.uk/ It will give you several flavors of possibilities. BUT: 1. some folks made their H look more like an A than their A did. 2. what the clerk who wrote it down HEARD is a little more important than what the applicant SAID -- my grandson has a toy which says the French for Red Blue and Yellow, except that what it says for Red sounds more like Orange than Red to me. [It's a pretty simple little program to write, I'd imagine some of the gurus over on soc.genealogy.computing could whip one out in an hour or two. BUT as I said, about half the output will be gibberish, and sorting out the gibberish from the potentially useable (or coding in enough fail-safes to prevent that) took a lot longer than making up the list by hand.] Cheryl
Hello all, i'm looking for information for my mother family and have hit a wall. The hard facts are from the 1901 canada census http://automatedgenealogy.com/census/View.jsp?id=110148&highlight=28&desc=1901+Census+of+Canada+page+containing+Philip+Gates Gates Philip Head b May 1 1862 France Immigrated 1868 Naturalized 1884 Gates(nee Glover) Sarah Wife b Aug 5 1859 Ireland Immigrated 1886 Gates Charles Henry Son b Apr 17 1894 Canada My mother claims Philip was born in Alsace - Larraine and went to Philadelphia, he met Sarah there and married. Philip had brothers and a sister also in Philadelphia. Sarah was a maid for a wealthy Philadelphia family. Then they immigrated to Canada. I have look on the web for any in for Philip and can't seem to find anything else. I have queried the Castle Garden website but have had no luck, perhaps the record hasn't been added to the database yet. Any info greatly appreciated, you may reply to this post or to fill_eh&yahoo.ca &=@ thanks Phil
On Jan 16, 3:43 pm, hatetanic <heavensga...@gmail.com> wrote: > has anyone used this service? is it a ripoff? please respond thank > you 1-18-2008 You can look up their record on Better Business Bureau website. They are a reliable company that offers a valuable service, but their fees might possibly be a little bit higher than normal. If you are looking to order a birth certificate or marriage certificate or death certificate from a particular state, if you would visit the website for the Health Department for that particular site (do a GOOGLE search) you will most likely find that you can order the same document for a little bit cheaper price by contacting the Health Department yourself. GENEALOGICAL RESEARCHER ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
December 2007 Update to RootsWeb Surname List New and Modified Surnames starting with O - 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 January 2008 O'Brien 1700 Now LOG,IRE,CAI,SCT trish01 O'Connor 1790 now IRE>CT, USA John (father), Michael (son) century8 O'Connor 1822 2007 IRL>MDX,ENG London East End lymmbo O'Connor 1885 now IRL>St. John;s CAN>Brooklyn, NY Henry, Helen, Nora, Parents Mary and Terrence Yesmam O'Sullivan 1730 1830 Ireland>America>Georgia he had a child in Georgia, 1790 bosull Oborne 1600 1900 Somerset to Quebec joborne Odonohue 1860 now Galway>Australia 1860, Bridget daughter of Michael and Mariah jopaul Oke england australia camra Oldre 1850 Now IA, USA http://kimzplace.info kboe Oliver 1900 now TX Msmitty Olofsson 1681 1765 OEG,SWE Jöns Olofsson of Knillerbo elarson Orlando Sicily Detroit Terrasini,ITL>ON,CAN>MI,USA Salvatore, b.1920 thehmo Osborne 1880 2007 Canada Wheeling WV Jsn Oseas 1866 now Iasi,ROM>Chicago,IL>Milwaukee,WI>Los Angeles,CA,USA doseas Osteen 1830 GA linda23 Overby ----- 1992 VA>GA married to George Wallis, Jr. chatlake Owen 1804 Now Ohio>HardinCo.Ky.>Mo.USA Scotland Co. Mo. guymowen Öttel 1621 1687 DEU>Sülzfeld>Württemberg Maria Öttel wlgreene See directions at the top of this message for information on how to retrieve the submitters' contact information.
Bruce Remick wrote: > "Keith nuttle" <keith_nuttle@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message > news:imejj.36123$JD.18181@newssvr21.news.prodigy.net... >> Is anyone aware of a program that can generate all of the possible >> spellings for the phonetic sounds in a name? >> >> It should include the phonetic variations of the sound, in most common >> dialects. >> >> It should also consider letter degradations. over time, t's degrade to >> d's. >> >> Examples Bur, Ber, Bir could all be pronounced and heard as being the same >> sound. > > > Don't you trust yourself to take that one on? You should be able to match > any program. Do you have any specific names in mind? > > Bruce > > The name that I have most trouble with is Hindenlang. It is probably originated in the area where the present German France and Switzerland come together. The name came to the Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana area in the USA in the early 1800's, and has been found in many creative spelling when it has been found. Would appreciate any addition ideas on how it maybe found in the genealogical records. -- Keith Nuttle 3110 Marquette Court Indianapolis, IN 46268 317-802-0699
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has anyone used this service? is it a ripoff? please respond thank you
What I have found is the biggest stumbling block aren't the "Soundex" kind of spelling variations that are phonetic - but where the record keeper has misheard the name, or misinterpreted what they heard because of accents - or their handwriting was the pits and the name has been indexed or transcribed as something off the wall - i.e. Laslo becomes Taris. Illiteracy in prior generations was not uncommon and that means the person giving the information is completely at the mercy of the registrar or census taker. One arm of my family in Scotland were illiterate until the the later 19th century so we have members of a single household from the 1830's who ended up with a wide variation in surnames - which subsequently "stuck" - leading to lively arguments among descendents about whose spelling is the "right" one i.e. Brebner, Brember, Brymner, Bremner etc. M.
Jim Dell <James.Dell@sbcglobal.net> wrote: >Anybody got any experience with books published by Ancestry.co see >http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000WDIQY2/ref=pd_sl_ya_flat_myfam1_40424230_1 No, but I've got to chuckle-- under Amazon's "People who bought this also bought. . .." heading, I see someone also bought "Ross's in history" - and Hershey's cocoa, and a pair of tongs. [BTW- on the Elbrecht and Baker books this area was not listed, which leads me to believe that someone has bought the Barlin book-- there's a lead for you - got a Ross/Barlin connection? ] > >Is this another one of those genealogy ripoffs? IMO- Sorta- $30 for a 98page book that "is printed on demand and is compiled from hundreds of millions of records from the world's largest online resource of family history, Ancestry.com." >Looks pretty expensive per page. I've paid a lot more per page for some of my books-- but I doubt I would find it useful, especially when I have a $100 ancestry subscription that would allow my to do 100s of the same book, customized to *my* family. I'm tempted to order the Elbrecht book and see how much 'filler' it contains in its 82pps-- Or the Baker book and see how they choose what info to leave in on its 98pps. A non-genealogist with an unusual name might find it interesting. As a genealogist, it would probably just confuse your heirs who found it on your bookshelf. Buy an ancestry subscription. Create your own book. And have Staples print and bind it. For $30 you could get a very nicely done book- about *your* family. Jim
December 2007 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 January 2008 Namyslowski 1900 2007 POL>MI History before coming to USA diana982 Nance 1800 1900 Indiana to Texas sdhill24 Nance Abt 1750 Abt 1825 England? to Boone Co.,Ky. toDaviess Co., Ky. USA Uncertian as to dates of birth and death also country of origin Bbert Nealon 1800 now IRL>NZL PeterF Negal 1900 Ukraine>London, UK PatNegal Neile 1800 now KIL,IRL ronprice Nelson 1800 1900 scio co, OH>NY george, thomas trippte Nesbit 1893 2002 Soldier,PA.Emeigh Rn, PA miner showboy1 Netherwood 1797 1932 Huddersfield,YKS,ENG>Westerly,RI>NJ,USA typehey Neufer 1833 1967 prussia>oh nursiev Neugebauer 1878 now Muschau,CZE>WIE,AUT nzvienna Neugebauer 1878 now Muschau,CZE>WIE,AUT Konrad (b. 1878) married Veronika Hawliczek (b. 1879) & possibly had 3 daugthers and 4 sons. Son, Konrad (b. 1903) married Elisabeth Rimmel (b. 1906) in Vienna & had 2 sons & 2 daughters. nzvienna Newman 1800 present Utah, Montana, California jgnewman Newsom 1908 Present Texas Andrew Connell-Chicota,TX FRUITYDS Newsom 1924 Present From Texas to Arkansas Married name Irene Richard FRUITYDS Newsom 1927 Present Texas Herman Newsom FRUITYDS Newton 1600 2006 VA>KY,USA Searching all descendents to all states tumphrey Newton 1840 1895 unknown Died in AR ljmills1 Nicklin 1835 1863 England (Lake Dist?) to Pittsburgh, PA, USA Have no info on NICKLIN prior to 1863. My mother stated several times that we came from the Lake Dist. in England but I can't come up with any names. Any help will centainly be appreciated. Whoever he was had a son named Joseph b c 1863 Pittsburgh, PA bobnkerv Nicole 1848 1916 FRA>BEL>CAN>MI, USA lauraje Nicolle 1848 1916 FRA>BEL>CAN>MI, USA lauraje Nilsdotter 1711 1788 Korsberga Sweden>Backaby Sweden Kristina, married to Hans Nilsson dazman6 Nilsson 1713 1788 Korsberga Sweden> Pommern Germany Hans, married to Kristina Nilsdotter dazman6 Nilsson abt1740 abt1740 Sweden Daniel, married to Sara Jonsdotter dazman6 Noel 1795 1850 VA to Kentuciky buddy77 Norton 1798 1864 IRL>lanc, ENG>AUS emigrated to Aus circa 1840 maybe with wife Mary fairy760 Nunez c1850 c1915 Cuba>Tampa nuncorzo See directions at the top of this message for information on how to retrieve the submitters' contact information.
Bruce Remick wrote: > "Keith nuttle" <keith_nuttle@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message > news:imejj.36123$JD.18181@newssvr21.news.prodigy.net... >> Is anyone aware of a program that can generate all of the possible >> spellings for the phonetic sounds in a name? >> >> It should include the phonetic variations of the sound, in most common >> dialects. >> >> It should also consider letter degradations. over time, t's degrade to >> d's. >> >> Examples Bur, Ber, Bir could all be pronounced and heard as being the same >> sound. > > > Don't you trust yourself to take that one on? You should be able to match > any program. Do you have any specific names in mind? > > Bruce > > Go to: http://home.triad.rr.com/combsfamily/sslmain.html and download: "Surname Suggestion List" -- Gene Y. n2kvs Researching Young, Zies, Harer & Cox with Legacy Family Tree http://h1.ripway.com/egptech/