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    1. Re: SMGF Y-Chromosome Database
    2. Ron Head
    3. "Dennis" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message news:lj95m31idf1m3ljf0pnnf9jqljbj178t6v@4ax.com... > On Fri, 14 Dec 2007 15:02:42 GMT, "Doug Corbin" <bookrk@swbell.net> > wrote: > >> >>"Dennis" wrote in message >>news:9ie3m3dutn3885pmi3uhevac922joenojg@4ax.com... >>> If I submit two samples to SMGF's database, how do I use the search at >>> http://www.smgf.org/ychromosome/search.jspx to compare them? It seems I >>> need to know the marker values of one of the samples to get the >>> matches/no matches for the other. True? I'm beginning to think I will >>> have to submit at least one of the two samples to a testing lab that >>> will tell me the results. True? >>> >>> -- >>> >>> Dennis >> >>You can search for results by surname. I just put in Smith and there were >>206 matches so even a common surname doesn't return so many results that >>you >>couldn't find yours. >> >>Doug > > Maybe I'm being thick, but using your example of SMITH and the default > marker values on the Search page, let's say that I determine that Result > #1 and Result #2 are the two tests I submitted. The default marker value > for DYS449 for the search was 29. Both #1 and #2 were "no match", > meaning #1 was not 29 and #2 was not 29. This doesn't mean that #1 and > #2 match each other (on DYS449), because one could be 30 and one could > be 31. > > Do you see what I mean? You cannot just find the two tests that you > submitted and compare the colors that appear in the table. > > -- > > Dennis Dennis, it will take a while, but you CAN figure out all the marker values for #1, by patiently doing a number of searches. If DYS449's default marker (29) is not a match for sample #1, try each of the other possible marker values for DYS449 until you detemine the one that IS a match. Then move on to the next "no match" and do the same thing. SMGF will only allow a certain number of searches per day (50?), so it may take a while to figure out ALL the matches for Sample #1, but when you do, you can compare any of the other samples to that one. Hey, it ain't a perfect system, but you can't beat the price!

    12/15/2007 10:53:28
    1. Milner
    2. I am looking for the ancesters of Dorothy Anne Milner, born in England around 1903 who immigrated from England with her parents. The father name was Fred(rick)? and mother's name could have been Dorothy .She had a sister named Josephine. She was 20 when she married Cecil Fox They lived at 110 Chapel St. Cobourg Ontario, Canada. They had 4 children; Annie, Edith, William(Bill) and Agnes Farry. I am the daughter of Cecil and Dorothy's son. I believe I am the only survivor of the Fox and Milners; have no connection with any others. I would appreciate any information oubut the Foxes and the Milners. Thank you.

    12/15/2007 10:26:32
    1. Re: Fox
    2. Larry Van Wormer
    3. Dee wrote: > I am looking for the ancesters of Cecil Carroll Fox, born in Canada, > Ontario..possibly Cobourg area. around 1895?? The family home was > located on Walton st. Cobourg. His father was the son of Irish > Catholic immigrants. He died when Cecil was 8 years old.He was 1 of 7 > children. Names; Vince, Frank, Cecil, Basil, Alma, Mary and ?. He > married Dorothy Ann Milner who immigrated from England with her > parents .She had a sister named Josephine. She was 20 when she > married Cecil, he was 28. They lived at 110 Chapel St. Cobourg > Ontario, Canada. They had 4 children; Annie, Edith, William(Bill) and > Agnes Farry. I am the grandaughter of Cecil and Dorothy's son. I > believe I am the only survivor of the Fox and Milners. I would > appreciate any information oubut the Foxes and the Milners. Thank you. His family is on this page, I think. http://automatedgenealogy.com/census/View.jsp?id=20017&highlight=19&desc=1901+Census+of+Canada+page+containing+Basil+Fox

    12/15/2007 09:37:21
    1. Re: Fox
    2. He was born in Cobourg July 8 1895, his birth was registered as Cecil Carl Fox (probably misunderstood by the registrar, since it appears to be a family name - see below). His father is John C. Fox and his mother is Ellen Farry. Other births in the Ontario listings to the same parents: James Fox born 25 Nov 1893, John Francis Box born Oct 5 1896, Bazil Fox born Sept 2 1898, Edward Fox born 14 June 1890, Mary Fox born 5 November 1901, Alma Fox born 8 November 1903, Mary Bernadine Fox, born Nov 30 1904, Gertrude Evelyn Fox born 15 November 1907 I assume the first Mary died and they recycled the name. Mother Ellen's middle name is Christina. Father John is a farmer. He is also listed as a merchant, and in the 1901 census he's a blacksmith. Ellen and John were married in Cobourg 25 June 1889. They were both 25 years of age, Catholics, married by Rev. E.H?? Murray, his parents are Michael Fox and Cecilia Moran, and her parents were Edward Farry and Elizabeth Carroll. Witnesses are Joseph Fox and what looks like Sarah ..? Laroy? Michael Fox died Nov 2 1882 age of 80, of old age, from Ireland, death reported by son John. Roman Catholic. Cecilia Fox died June 18 1911 of appendicitis, date of her birth is Nov 14 1838, she's Irish, her parents were James Moran and Elizabeth Conoly. In 1901, John's date of birth is Sept 11 1863, Ellen's is Dec 27 1863. Son Vincent is given as born 14 June 1890, Cecil is 8 July 1895, Francis is given as being born 8 July 1896 (obviously wrong- the birth dates above are from the provincial register), and Basil is 8 Sept 1899. I would take from this that James and Edward may have died. Incidentally John had a sister called Margaret Fox who married a James Fox 18 June 1894. Hope this helps. That should be enough to get you going. Mary G.

    12/15/2007 07:56:15
    1. Fox
    2. Dee
    3. I am looking for the ancesters of Cecil Carroll Fox, born in Canada, Ontario..possibly Cobourg area. around 1895?? The family home was located on Walton st. Cobourg. His father was the son of Irish Catholic immigrants. He died when Cecil was 8 years old.He was 1 of 7 children. Names; Vince, Frank, Cecil, Basil, Alma, Mary and ?. He married Dorothy Ann Milner who immigrated from England with her parents .She had a sister named Josephine. She was 20 when she married Cecil, he was 28. They lived at 110 Chapel St. Cobourg Ontario, Canada. They had 4 children; Annie, Edith, William(Bill) and Agnes Farry. I am the grandaughter of Cecil and Dorothy's son. I believe I am the only survivor of the Fox and Milners. I would appreciate any information oubut the Foxes and the Milners. Thank you.

    12/15/2007 04:42:26
    1. Emigration from 1855 Monmouthshire
    2. Darn
    3. I'm trying to find records detailing the emigration of a family from 1855 Monmouthshire, Wales to Kane County, Illinois. William Arnold married Maria Sainsbury in Monmouthshire on 3rd April 1855. Their son Edward was born in Kane County sometime in 1856. A daughter (Elizabeth) was born in Kane County around 1858 but they are back in Glamorgan, Wales at the time of the 1861 census! I've checked through ISTG passenger lists for the outward journey without success. I've also looked on Ancestry.co.uk Emigration lists. Any suggestions or assistance would be greatly appreciated. David

    12/15/2007 03:45:19
    1. Re: 1910 - House Puperepon
    2. Hugh Watkins
    3. catalpa wrote: > "ChrisGW" <newsgroups1@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:s8WdnWoOeK9dIf_anZ2dnUVZ_tbinZ2d@adelphia.com... > >>ChrisGW wrote: >> >>>Found this on 1910 census "House Puperepon" as related to head of >>>house=hold. What does it mean? >>> >>>Thanks >>>Chris >> >>Sorry it took so long to get back to everyone. Could not get the film >>reader to make a print out. So I got several other people to look at it. >>It turns out that Lin_in_Calgary was correct. It is Chaperon. We found a >>place where the census taker wrote it again and it was more clear and not >>written over. >> >>Thanks to everyone for your replies. >> >>Chris > > > Since I guessed it was a "Supervisor" or "Superintendent" responsible, what > exactly would a house Chaperon be? just grab a dictionary book or on line google is your friend http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=chaperon&btnG=Google+Search click on definition in the light blue line http://www.answers.com/chaperon&r=67 IN BRIEF: A person who goes with and is responsible for a group of young people. The chaperon went to the theater with the young students. implied to stop the flirting and kissing :-) spoil sport 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

    12/15/2007 03:38:21
    1. Re: 1910 - House Puperepon
    2. Hugh Watkins
    3. ChrisGW wrote: > clifto wrote: > >> ChrisGW wrote: >> >>> ChrisGW wrote: >>> >>>> Found this on 1910 census "House Puperepon" >>> >>> Sorry it took so long to get back to everyone. Could not get the film >>> reader to make a print out. So I got several other people to look at >>> it. It turns out that Lin_in_Calgary was correct. It is Chaperon. >> >> >> I have to say I liked Puperepon better. :) >> > > lol > > Those of us that were looking at it were some what embarrassed because > the person who figured it out was 86 years young. Good eyes she has. and like me learned to write in that style with a steel nibbed dip pen there could still be talk of a chaperon in the 1950ies more freedom today 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

    12/15/2007 03:33:19
    1. Re: help w/name on census please
    2. Michelle, Sabrina's Mom
    3. "clifto" <clifto@gmail.com> wrote in message news:o3sa35-422.ln1@remote.clifto.com... > Michelle, Sabrina's Mom wrote: >> "Hugh Watkins" <hugh.watkins@gmail.com> wrote in message >> news:5sfn24F17urp0U1@mid.individual.net... >>> Michelle, Sabrina's Mom wrote: >>>> "Michelle, Sabrina's Mom" <michelles.other.email@nospamgmail.com> wrote >>>> in message news:9Lw8j.5480$W27.2939@trndny09... >>>> >>>>>Could someone take a look at line 6. It's a female name I believe. Last >>>>>name looks like Heardy. >>>>>http://data2.collectionscanada.ca/1851_pdf/e093/e002310678.pdf >>>>> >>>>>Thanks, >>>>> >>>>>Michelle >>>> >>>> or maybe the last name is Heardif? Fleardif? >>> >>> same as line 1 >>> >>> "He" = "H" with a twiddle >>> >>> Exact Search Results - Historical Records >>> You searched for Hardif >>> . >>> Census & Voter Lists 57 >>> 51 1851 Census of Canada East, Canada West, New Brunswick, and Nova >>> Scotia >>> >>> 6 1920 United States Federal Census >>> >>> Birth, Marriage & Death 1 >>> 1 Georgia Deaths, 1919-98 >>> >>> Directories & Member Lists 5 >>> 4 U.S. Public Records Index >>> 1 U.S. Phone and Address Directories, 1993-2002 >>> >>> What I call a reality check the other speeliings get no hit >>> Your Search for Heardif returned no matches >>> >>> Hugh W >>> >> Ancestry.ca has the name Hardif indexed for the 1851 census. However, >> there are only 51 entries and the name only appears in Portneuf county : >> S > > Still in all, that's a Hardif on line 1 as well, so I vote Hardif too. > The fact that it's not indexed could mean it was misindexed. > > -- > 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. Thanks Guys : )

    12/15/2007 03:31:28
    1. Re: 1910 - House Puperepon
    2. Hugh Watkins
    3. ChrisGW wrote: > ChrisGW wrote: > >> Found this on 1910 census "House Puperepon" as related to head of >> house=hold. What does it mean? >> >> Thanks >> Chris > > > Sorry it took so long to get back to everyone. Could not get the film > reader to make a print out. So I got several other people to look at it. > It turns out that Lin_in_Calgary was correct. It is Chaperon. We found > a place where the census taker wrote it again and it was more clear and > not written over. which is why we wanted to look at the image and compare other examples of the handwriting if you post the source citation reference you put in your notes to each entry in your tree that will do just as well eg in 1910 Lewis H Lapham Antonette Manhattan Ward 19, New York, NY abt 1858 New York Head Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Manhattan Ward 19, New York, New York; Roll: T624_1043; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 1181; Image: 614. then anyone can find your ancestor AND at home for subscribers http://content.ancestry.com/Browse/view.aspx?dbid=7884&path=New+York.New+York.Manhattan+Ward+19.1181.4 at a library http://content.ancestrylibrary.com/Browse/view.aspx?dbid=7884&path=New+York.New+York.Manhattan+Ward+19.1181.4 a mega rich family with 6 servants and a govereness, all from Sweden, to serve 4 people he is the great grandfather of the editor Lewis Lapham is this yours? Henrietta C Lyman Madison Ward 5, Dane, WI abt 1852 Wisconsin Chaperon Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Madison Ward 5, Dane, Wisconsin; Roll: T624_1708; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 61; Image: 763. http://content.ancestry.com/iexec?htx=View&r=an&dbid=7884&iid=WIT624_1708-0763 You are here: Search > Census > U.S. Census > 1910 United States Federal Census > Wisconsin > Dane > Madison Ward 5 > District 61 regards 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

    12/15/2007 03:31:09
    1. RSL: New M Surnames, November 2007 Update
    2. RootsWeb Surname List
    3. November 2007 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. ===================================== 3 December 2007 MacAuslan 1925 now MA>ME>NY>NH AMacA MacIntosh 1740 1865 NH>MA>OH jmayhew Machin 1830 1900 MSX, ENG tordiffg Machler 1889 2003 Trembowla, Galicia (Ukraine) to N.Y. & CT U.S.: Mackler mieli Mack 1805 Present NY Cayuga Ontario Yates Allegany USA Parents of Hiram b abt 1805 progenitor of most Middlesex NY Macks gaen605 Macrow 1645 1742 Suffolk ENGLAND Looking for descendants of John Macrow and Susanna Gilles maizclgi Maczko 1850 1950 Nemecka Poruba,Ung Co,Slovakia suzannab Maglione 1850 ---- Formicola,ITA>Pittsburgh, PA, USA>Akron, OH, timd48 Maher 1860 ---- Reanaskeha,Ardmore,WAT,IRL>Australia clare Maheu 1830 1900 Québec, Canada Need more "official" documents about her living jocelyne Mahood 1829 1935 DOW,NIR ladymist Maliawski 1884 Present POL>NY,USA>NJ,USA jboras Mallen 1847 Ireland>NY>Michigan Ellen m. Patrick Nevins fieldsca Malloy 1800 present PA,OH Kit/Kate. Walter, Altoona, PA starcros Malott 1750 1852 MD>MI>Essex, Ontario anita42 Manecke 1880 now DEU>WI,USA sprite Maniaci 1877 1938 Terrasini,ITA>Detroit,MI>Fresno,CA,USA cilljoe Manning 1876 1906 MarlboroCo,SC>RobesonCo,NC,USA Looking for descendants of Della Lorena Manning and Alexander Calhoun "Toon" McLeod, Buie NC jboras Mansfield 1800's Now England>US KEN0676 Marcellin 1900 now USA MY GRANDFATHER (MOTHER'S FATHER) MSKRIS Marchant 1800's now SSX, KEN, ENG>NZL polldoll Marino 1888 1999 Corleone, Sicily Palermo, region cscoma Marioni 1849 1910 ticino switzerland dottimac Maroney 1849 1910 ticino switzerland dottimac Maroni 1849 now ticino switzerland dottimac Marshall abt 1797 present Killinchy area, County Down IRE>Rochester area, NY>Christian Co, IL retrieve Martin 1669 1955 Switzerland>PA>OH>IN mwhited Martin 1700 1850 ? - Tn ( Wayne County ) W.W. (Will{y}) rfbrewer Martin 1700 1900 SC, NC, VA MARLEGRM Martin 1800 2007 canada,new york>massachusetts french canadian indian rougier Martin 1810 now VA>KY Anthony, m.Terressta Disney fieldsca Martin 1865 1930 DOW,NIR>LAN,ENG>Motherwell, SCT> Newark, NJ USA Alexander Martin married Elizabeth Mahood and migrated with their 9 children ladymist Martin 1875 1965 DEU>Newark,NJ>Summet,NJ,USA fladams Martin 1879 1925 Or>Id>Wa meemyy Martin ireland oklahoma missouri>kansas>oklahoma likins Martinell 1847 1922 Kingston, ON>Edgerton,Alberta Anthony Mitchell & his ancestors fredgg Martinelli 1822 1899 Kingston,ON>Davenport,IA Seeking ancestors & siblings of Michael Martinelli fredgg Martinello 1880 now ITA>QC,CAN abramo Mashburn 1500 Present ? MO> AR >OK Mashburn/Teague OK Mostmc Masi 1920 present Conca CasaleIT>Rhode Island would like to contact descendants of Antonia Masi, sister of John Masi lizzie20 Mason 1800 1935 OH jmayhew Mason 1884 now ITA>QC,CAN abramo Mason VA VA Hanover County, VA dixiegal Matteson 1646 1782 DNK>RI, USA cgauxgal Matthews 1837 now WIL,ENG>MLN,SCT>MDX, ENG dani Maull 1865 Present England/Germany/Canada la020264 Maurer 1814 now PRU>ClaytonCo, IA USA Nieman Mawby 1600 1884 Leicestershire, England>Essex, Ontario Leicestershire towns: Gilmorton, Kimcote, North Kilworth anita42 Mayhew 1759 now MA>ME>MI>NY>CA jmayhew Maymon 1880 1910 MO>KS>OK, USA Tanicemn McAllaster 1892 1979 ok,mi great-great-ma cora tbeden McBride 1900 1930 Jackson Co, Illinois>New Madrid Co, Missouri liz5910 McBriety 1853 1946 Ireland>OR,USA lineng McCausland 1700 2007 Northern Ireland To USA ellenfay McClellen 1846 now SC>GA>IL>TN>TX>AR>OK>CA,USA Thomas+Mary,Terrel,Iredel,Lucinda jagomez McClellend 1846 now IL>TN>TX>AR>OK>CA,USA Thomas+Mary,Terrel,Iredel,Lucinda jagomez McClellin 1846 now IL>TN>TX>AR>OK>CA,USA Thomas+Mary,Terrel,Iredel,Lucinda jagomez McClellon 1846 now SC>GA>IL>TN>TX>AR>OK>CA,USA Thomas+Mary,Terrel,Iredel,Lucinda jagomez McColgan 1785 present IRL>Cambria Co., PA, CA, WA John and Catherine, Bernard, Bridget,Daniel, Rose, Judith, James, Mary, Dennis and Michael starcros McColligan 1785 present IRL>Cambria Co., PA, CA, WA John and Catherine, Bernard, Bridget,Daniel, Rose, Judith, James, Mary, Dennis and Michael starcros McConnell 1860 1949 DauphinCo,PA>NorthumberlandCo,PA,USA Descendants of George Washington McConnell and Sarah Marsh vmtjoy McCorkle 1799 now Scot>IRE>PA>OH,USA sewtorif McCormick 1835 1895 NY>WI>NE sdgrams McCracken 1700 1865 Antrim, IRE>Sth Aust John, father Samuel disie McCrea c1800 ---- Gortin/GreencastleArea,TYR,NIR Mary m. to Myles McCREA clare McCready 1815(?) 1878(?) Cavan, Ireland Son, Francis(?) born in about 1837(?), immigrated to Danbury, Connecticut in about 1840 Bugzy McCrory 1800 present PA, NJ, OH, NY Daniel and Ruth(Ashton) Joseph, Anina, Madeline, starcros McCrory 1800 present TYR,IRL> PA,,NY, WA,NJ, John,Johnstown, PA. Son Peter to Canada. Son Joseph to India starcros McCullagh c1800 ---- Glenhull?, GortinUnion,TYR,IRL Myles m. to Mary McCullagh clare McCulloch 1779 1825 Scotland > Canada Lived in the South Branch, NS welmby McCusker c1850 ---- Errigal,TYR,IRL from Eskra clare McDermottroe 1833 1919 Copse, Co Roscommon, IRE>Hancock, Hamilton, IL> Decatur, Macon, Illinois 1884 this family lived in Copse, Co Roscommon for 200+ yrs coming there from Ballinhadreen, Co Roscommon, IRE; family still there retrieve McDonald 1700s now north carolina my ggggggrandfather was archibald mcdonald sr he married sarah they lived in cumberland co n.c some of there kids were archibald jr hugh charles alexander daniel angelm McDonnell 1815 ? IRL> Blair Co., PA, FL Patrick and Ann, Stephen, Mary, Gerald starcros McElroy 1700 1800 SCOT>PA.USA nancysg McElroy 1800 2000 GA>AL variations on spelling: Muckleroy, McLeory, Mackleroy nash1961 McElvain 1830 now VA,>KY>IL,USA jagomez McFarlane 18?? 19?? Dis Kelvin in Burgh Glasgow Scotland M.Sarah McFarlane married Duncan Livingstone Daugher b Janet Ann Livingstone June 10 1893 branchia McGee 1897 2007 GA>MI>FL,USA SylviaMc McGee Ireland Pa ?Ks/Mo silkysno McGill 1900 now Ireland>USA, PGH jenbob1 McGrother 1846 1948 LOU,IRL>DUR,ENG married in Sunderland 1866 jeanr7 McHaney 1500 Present Ireland>?>MO >AR> OK>LA>OK>AZ Dennis McHaney Clan Connection Mostmc McIlvaine 1830 now VA>KY>IL,USA John Thomas NEELY m. Mary Elizabeth MCELVAIN (misspelled MCILVANIE) 1845KY,lived Sangamon Co.,IL and Wise & Collin Co.,TX-son Robert Jason Neely bIL m.TX lived TX & Lincoln Co.,OK jagomez McIlvanie 1830 now VA>KY>IL,USA John Thomas NEELY m. Mary Elizabeth MCELVAIN (misspelled MCILVANIE) 1845KY,lived Sangamon Co.,IL and Wise & Collin Co.,TX-son Robert Jason Neely bIL m.TX lived TX & Lincoln Co.,OK jagomez McIntosh 1740 1865 NH>MA>OH jmayhew McKean IA THA 1889 Founded leprosy hospital - seeking parents of EPM704 McKeen now 1900 New Castle Ont Can KCarrots McKelvey 1820 1927 IRWIN >PENNSYLVANIA WESTMORELAND CTY EVMCKLV McKelvie 1715 bute USA focaccia McLauchlan 1810 1943 Scotland>NY scrat McLay 1891 1940 Scotland, New Zealand Muriel95 McLeod 1810 Present INV,SCT>RichmondCo,>RobesonCo,NC,USA Alexander Calhoun "Toon" McLeod jboras McLoed 1700 Present MD, VA, KY, MO jcobc McMillin 1806 1905 WLS>IRL>PA,USA Settled in Pittsburgh, Pa Meg210 McMillin ? 1817 Ireland>Vir>Tn. Died in Lincoln Co. Tn.-1817 imhoff McNeales Pa Pa Pa, Ne, WA Anna and Catherine McNeales married Keeley brothers John and William F. keeley McNeilly 1979 now Windsor, Canada Matthew, married to Pamela Caramagno, Daugher Windsor, Son Finn & Step daughter Kayla clacara McNeilly 2006 now Windsor Canada, Harper Woods, Grosse Pte. Farms Finn River born Dec. 13 born to Matthew & Pamela, Sisters Kayla & Windsor clacara McQueen 1808 1900 Shotts?Lanarkshire Scotland Mathew married Marion White Shotts 4/10/1836 supersue McQueen 1824 now Scotland>KY>IN>OH John Beaty, Scotland fieldsca McRae 1789 2007 Scotland to NC, USA alltime McReynolds 1841 2007 IR>ontario,ca>sanjoseca. mcr9lds McSparren 1833 1921 Ireland>Pa>Ks Jhwker Meacham 1779 1808 VA>NC William bz6ny0 Mears 1600 2000 Bladen Co, NC, VA, TN, USA Pooh1966 Medley 1845 1950 NC Ashe County idigroot Medsker ? now USA>IN germany?, From? rmedsker Meehan 1800 1911 Limerick>NY>PA anita42 Melton 1800 1924 unknown anywhere but ark James Macduris Melton cletaje Melton 1904 1941 Texas need info jroscoe Merkl 1800 2000 Hungary to Croatia to Canada keg500 Merrell 1669 1878 Cheshire famlin Merrell 1700 1900 NC, TN Migrated from Eng bylo305 Merrell 1800 1860 UK London area. Possibly confused with Merritt or Messell jos1943 Merrill 1650 1976 Vermont ohreese Merrill 1650 1976 Vermont, Ohio ohreese Merrill 1700 1900 NC, TN Migrated from Eng bylo305 Methot NB,CAN NB ,CAN new burnswick, ab kooler Meyer 1890 -- Lnd.Eng>Vic.Aust decendants originally from Germany ilmos Meyer Abt 1810 1860 WFA,PRU,EU Nieman Michalsky 1928 2007 MiddlesexCo,NJ>FL colah Mick 1822 now PA>OH>IN mwhited Mickelson 1700 2000 DNK>USA SCRLTTWN Middleton 1740 NJ>OH chuckdub Midgley 1742 1993 Keighly famlin Mikula 1850 now Nemecka Poruba,Ung Co,Slovakia>PA,USA suzannab Miller 1700 1800 Germany? sheilmar Miller 1741 Now NC.-AR.-LA.-MS. chuck40 Miller 1850 1890 Ger>IL>NY jsimms53 Miller 1901 now Germany>USA, PA, PGH jenbob1 Millers 1700 Now SC ? Native American luvinit Mills 1835 1920 IRE>WAL>CAN millsbro Mills 1850 now none family still in england barbbeck Minett 1828 1890 tn>indUSA wifes great great grandfather russc Minett 1828 1915 ky,tn,>parkecoIN,>vermillioncoIN, USA wife's great great grandmother, wife of William russc Minett 1870 1926 parkecoIN>vermillioncoIN,USA wife's great grandfather russc Minett 1870 1926 parkecoIN>vermillioncoIN,USA wife's great grandfather, son of William and Delitha russc Minett 1910 2005 parkecoIN>vermillioncoIN,USA russc Minor 1800 1900 Germany, Bavaria Mary died 1933 Chi, Ill. Wed Anthony Dopke 1800. atvalen Miraz 1908 1909 ESP to Cuba Living in Batalan spain2us Miraz 1908 1909 ESP to Cuba to United States Living in Batalan spain2us Mirick 1924 now Worcester,MA>ME AMacA Mitchell 1730 1800 Kent, Eng Sarah Mitchell was married to Gavin Costin kimn Mitchell 1889 1939 Scotland, New Zealand Muriel95 Moggie 1800 1900 Ireland, Canada, Mi. Eliza,Valentine sons Frank,Robert. atvalen Moggie 1871 1933 Brit, Can, Mi. Eliza spouse Asa Valentine atvalen Moggio 1975 1979 VA, USA jstitzel Moggy 1800 1900 Ireland, Canada, Mi. Eliza,Valentine sons Frank,Robert. atvalen Moggy 1871 1933 Brit, Can, Mi. Eliza spouse Asa Valentine atvalen Moiola 1900 Now Italy>QLD, Australia paganoni Molloy 1800 present PA,OH Kit/Kate. Walter, Altoona, PA starcros Monkhouse 1890 -- Eng>Vic.Aust It's believed an ancestor was on the Endeavour Ship that sailed to Australia with Captain Cook. ilmos Monnelly 1800 now County Mayo,IRL>PA Belmullet area in Mayo. coal mining area of PA shoecrew Montgomery VA WA Saltville, VA to Seattle, WA John Robert, John and Mary Clayton Little keeley Montoya 1860 present CO Nick amcoopaz Mooney 1810 1836 Ireland Liverpool, England , Peter gaffa Mooney 1820 1889 IRL>RI>MA>ME, USA jdonahue Moore 1700 1940 Va. Ms. Tx. Mt. tonythom Moore 1700 1940 Va. Ms. Tx. Mt. Richard F. & Minerva Barnes tonythom Moore 1800 now Aurora,DearbornCo,IN,USA Founded Moores Hill College plr Moran c1850 now GAL,IRL>ENG>NY>NJ,USA jlorentz Morgans 1834 1880 Wales>Ironton,OH,USA bkjimkit Morris 1804 1880 Ill> IA>KS Jhwker Morris NC Tn Tx,Ok lOVET MORRIS ayan Morrison 1875 1922 Wa>Id. have info. of name change and death meemyy Morton ----- 1961 Texas need info jroscoe Mose 1850 1914 Chobham, Windlesham, Pirbright, Surrey, UK ymh Mosqueda 1892 present Mexico>CA fhxnut Mosteller 1500 Present GER>PA> NC >GA>NC>AR>OK>LA>OK>AZ Mosteller/Sachs/Jacobine/Mull/Perry/Peyton/Jacobine/Sachs/Fultz/Bunch/Mashburn/Teague/Blackwell/Bushyhead Mostmc Mount Steven 1870? Born in Ontario First name Fannie (Stephania?), m. Thomas Hill eleika Mountz 1731 2007 DEU>PA>IL>CA mbcbr Moutray 1800 now IN>IL>MO bmoutray Mowat 1800's now Scotland Great great grandmother Margaret Mowat m. Robert Marshall. Also m. George Steele and had 4 children, one named Alexander who moved to Canada. vlwslmom Mrozek 1823 Swinna,Poland MGardell Mueller 1700 1800 Germany Same family but name Anglicised sheilmar Mull 1500 Present ? >NC Elizabeth Mull married Peter Mostelle-Marsteller Research Ass Mostmc Mulville 1848 1908 IRL>Cleveland,Ohio, USA Mrs Buckley bkjimkit Munger 1604 1990 SRY,ENG>NewHavenCo,CT>HampdenCo,MA>OrleansCo,NY>VenturaCo,CA>PuebloCo,CO bmaxey Munnelly 1800 now County Mayo, IRL>PA Belmullet area in Mayo. coal mining area of PA shoecrew Murak c1800 now Bychawa>Kielczewice.Kosarszew,POL>Buffalo,NY,USA mkocieni Murphy 1800 present IRL>PA, CA,,NY, AZ Joseph and Mary,Johnstown PA Looking for Wiilam, Jack and Charlies children starcros Murphy 1820 now IRL>MA Boston jdonahue Murphy 1891 1900 NY jsimms53 Murray 1806 1867 NY>UT hummhist Murto 1870 1948 Ireland>Boston,MA,USA>IL>WI,USA Many spelling variations molligan Mutter 1825 1900 IL>KS>CO,USA Sarah Rambeau Mutter jpaul Mutti 1890s? now Carlazzo, Como, Lombardy, Italy > South San Francisco, California, USA lesliecr See directions at the top of this message for information on how to retrieve the submitters' contact information.

    12/15/2007 01:24:07
    1. Re: Census lookup
    2. Huntersglenn
    3. clifto wrote: > > Thanks! I believe that daughter Louisa is my grandmother. Marie Louise. > I found George with his parents and siblings in the 1880 Federal Census (but still haven't found George elsewhere yet): Year: 1880; Census Place: New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana; Roll: T9_458; Family History Film: 1254458; Page: 14.4000; Enumeration District: 1 Birth records for George's siblings indicate that their mother's maiden name was Theresia Stritzinger. The 1880 Census shows George, Theresa and children George, Johanna and Barbara. The birth records show additional children Martin (born 1873), August (born 1866) and Ottilie (born 1872). By 1900, Theresa is a widow and living with Johanna and Johanna's husband: Year: 1900; Census Place: New Orleans Ward 8, Orleans, Louisiana; Roll: T623 573; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 77 There's a ton of information for Orleans parish on their GenWeb archive site (http://www.lagenweb.org/) - birth, marriage and death indexes...A Theresa Teutsch, aged 58, died in 1901. Marie Antoinette Lavergne Teutsch died July 9, 1918, aged 50. I didn't see a listing for the elder George Teutsch, but might have missed it. Cathy

    12/14/2007 07:58:59
    1. Re: 1910 - House Puperepon
    2. catalpa
    3. "ChrisGW" <newsgroups1@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:s8WdnWoOeK9dIf_anZ2dnUVZ_tbinZ2d@adelphia.com... > ChrisGW wrote: >> Found this on 1910 census "House Puperepon" as related to head of >> house=hold. What does it mean? >> >> Thanks >> Chris > > Sorry it took so long to get back to everyone. Could not get the film > reader to make a print out. So I got several other people to look at it. > It turns out that Lin_in_Calgary was correct. It is Chaperon. We found a > place where the census taker wrote it again and it was more clear and not > written over. > > Thanks to everyone for your replies. > > Chris Since I guessed it was a "Supervisor" or "Superintendent" responsible, what exactly would a house Chaperon be?

    12/14/2007 07:26:07
    1. Re: The Meaning of "Hr."
    2. clifto
    3. ChrisGW wrote: > I have the following record. What does the Hr. stand for. Is it equal to a Jr. > or what? Found the record in the German archives. > > WILKENSHOFF, G. Hr. 21 years old, wooden shoemaker, emigrated 1847 from Glane; Herr? -- 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.

    12/14/2007 03:47:20
    1. Re: Census lookup
    2. clifto
    3. Henry Brownlee wrote: > "clifto" <clifto@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:ifra35-422.ln1@remote.clifto.com... > | I found a census page at the library and didn't take enough notes to find > | it once I got home. I'd like enough information to find it on HQ, which > | I think is indexed by NARA information. > > On HQ: Search Census; Select Browse, 1910, Louisiana, Orleans, 5 WD-New > Orleans, select image 143. Check out lines 46 - 49. Voila! George TEUTSCH, > his wife Marie, and dtrs Louisa and Corena. Marie states she was the mother > of 7 children with 2 living. Thanks! I believe that daughter Louisa is my grandmother. Marie Louise. -- 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.

    12/14/2007 03:45:48
    1. Re: 1910 - House Puperepon
    2. Henry Brownlee
    3. "catalpa" <catalpa@entertab.org> wrote in message news:3XG8j.78$Uq4.24@trnddc06... | | "ChrisGW" <newsgroups1@hotmail.com> wrote in message | news:s8WdnWoOeK9dIf_anZ2dnUVZ_tbinZ2d@adelphia.com... | > ChrisGW wrote: | >> Found this on 1910 census "House Puperepon" as related to head of | >> house=hold. What does it mean? | >> | >> Thanks | >> Chris | > | > Sorry it took so long to get back to everyone. Could not get the film | > reader to make a print out. So I got several other people to look at it. | > It turns out that Lin_in_Calgary was correct. It is Chaperon. We found a | > place where the census taker wrote it again and it was more clear and not | > written over. | > | > Thanks to everyone for your replies. | > | > Chris | | Since I guessed it was a "Supervisor" or "Superintendent" responsible, what | exactly would a house Chaperon be? | A House Mother at a Fraternity/Sorority House or dormitory? Henry Brownlee Houma, Louisiana Geaux LSU!

    12/14/2007 01:33:47
    1. Re: Census lookup
    2. Henry Brownlee
    3. "clifto" <clifto@gmail.com> wrote in message news:ifra35-422.ln1@remote.clifto.com... | I found a census page at the library and didn't take enough notes to find | it once I got home. I'd like enough information to find it on HQ, which | I think is indexed by NARA information. | | The one I found was in the 1910 census but if you find other info by name, | please feel free to mention. :) | | George Teutsch, wife Marie and daughter Louise. SD1, ED73, sheet 20A, | Orleans "county" Louisiana. The number 3651 appears, handwritten, near the | other page/district information. The address is 925 Dauphine St. (rear). | | HQ gives only two Teutsch families for Orleans parish in 1910 and neither | is the one, so it's probably misindexed there. | | -- | 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. Clifto, On HQ: Search Census; Select Browse, 1910, Louisiana, Orleans, 5 WD-New Orleans, select image 143. Check out lines 46 - 49. Voila! George TEUTSCH, his wife Marie, and dtrs Louisa and Corena. Marie states she was the mother of 7 children with 2 living. Henry Brownlee Houma, Louisiana

    12/14/2007 01:25:47
    1. Re: Best method to scan and record photos?
    2. Steve Hayes
    3. On Fri, 14 Dec 2007 16:01:34 GMT, JD <jd4x4@<del.this>verizon.net> wrote: >"Jim" <phoneguy@removethisstuffhawkeyerec.com> wrote in >news:fgln35$rbu$1@news.netins.net: > >> I have a large number of old photos that I would like to scan and >> record some information about. It seems very tedious to scan a photo, >> import it into Word and then add some notes to it. Is there a better >> way? >> >All of the replies have GREAT suggestions! I just wanted to throw in that >the jpg format (and I think maybe tif, but it's more obscure) allows >embedding various bits of user info into the picture file itself, which is >really nice. The only caution is that I've seen MANY photo software >programs that tend to ignore this extra info and remove it, so be careful >by never editing an original photo file unless you know the software is >"lossless" for the image data as well as the EXIF/IPTC data (the comments, >notes, camera info, etc.). Most software that allows you to embed your own >comments/info is likely to preserve any existing data though. Btw, jpg >quality is only as bad as the original amount of compression used, plus the >compression used when saving after an edit and/or your tolerance for file >size. For archival purposes TIFF is better than JPEG, because JPEG is lossy. It's OK to copy JPEG files, but opening and resaving them loses data. -- Steve Hayes E-mail: hayesmstw@hotmail.com (see web page if it doesn't work) Web: http://hayesfam.bravehost.com/famhist1.htm http://www.geocities.com/Athens/7783/

    12/14/2007 12:30:33
    1. The Meaning of "Hr."
    2. ChrisGW
    3. I have the following record. What does the Hr. stand for. Is it equal to a Jr. or what? Found the record in the German archives. WILKENSHOFF, G. Hr. 21 years old, wooden shoemaker, emigrated 1847 from Glane; Thanks Chris

    12/14/2007 10:39:47
    1. Re: The FINAL time: Which software to get (and WHY)
    2. "aspidistra" <aspidistra@x82md.com> wrote in news:r9kTi.126313$1y4.119627@pd7urf2no: > > "Sir Creep" <sircreep@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:1190293142.771487.142630@19g2000hsx.googlegroups.com... >>I bought FTM11 back 4 yrs or so ago (6? LOL)...have used it, but >> honestly it seems cumbersome for having to click and open this and >> that and try to remember where each intricate detail you want to >> include is embeded. And then citations are a joke, unless I've no >> idea how to use it properly (dar I say the company sent NO >> instructions or manual with the software!). >> >> So....I am about to re-embark on the journey with my own family and >> want a once-and-for-all software that is more user-friendly (if you <snipped a bunch> > I bought two softwares, Family Tree Maker and one other, and both were > cumbersome and a pain. I am still using PAF, the free Mormon program, > nearly 2 years later. It's not perfect but it's nearly perfect. It's > easy. It's not a scam or a burden or full of ads or begging you to buy > add ons. > > It just works and it's important that it be easy, fast, and not > cumbersome. I didn't care if I spent a lot, I wanted the best. I got > the best, so called, and I just didn't like them. But PAF works, and > doesn't have gimmicks or annoying features, and that is the main > reason I have for recommending it. > > As ancestry.com has a monopoly, I had no choice but to pay their fee > and rejoin. I need the powerful database and search engine. Using this > and their online family tree feature, along with my PAF file to create > a GED, I have everything necessary. > > If and when I want to print a super duper report again I'll take out > the Family Tree or Legacy or whatever else, and fool around with it. > But as no one but me cares in the family, I think the plain family > tree format is just fine. I do this for future generations. The > current batch just live in the present and are bored of history. > > As many bad things that Ancestry.com can & have been said about it I agree with this method, especially for beginners and people like me that only just now want to REALLY start digging past the Ancestry databases. As long as the user is aware (or cares) that some of the resources are poorly documented or plain wrong (like most all of the trees) and trys to avoid using them, you can't beat the speed of getting citations into your file and the user interface is reasonably logical and speedy, I think. And the evaluation of the citations (sources) is really what the decisions to link or not link are or should be based on, yes? The most citeable and electronically automated-entry data in one place seems to be Ancestry.com. I try to only add to my online tree work if the entry includes a decent citation, and export-import into something on my PC that meets my basic display and what-if needs. I'm only just now (after 5 or so years and am happy with my "rough" tree) thinking about something better for the PC that will help me as I hunt down the not-available-on-the-net data. Completeness , ease of entry, & evaluation of citations is only just now what I want to "work" for me.

    12/14/2007 10:09:34