This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Wl.2ADIB/8653 Message Board Post: Born in Norway and married Hulda Juliana Carlberg born 1874 in Sweden. They both came to America in 1892 and lived all their lives in New York. They had 6 children: Agnes E born 1897, Albin M born abt. 1899, Clarence S born abt. 1902, Mabel born abt. 1905, Olga born abt. 1911 and Edward K born abt. 1914. The oldest daughter Agnes E married a Dietrich Schotte. Agnes died in 1967 and Dietrich in 1971. Looking for any information about Edwards and Huldas 6 children. Helena
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: ANDERSON Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Wl.2ADIB/7931.1.1 Message Board Post: I was told the middle name was morton> was from either pa or new jersey>don"t have much information< thanks
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Wl.2ADIB/8548.1.1.2.1 Message Board Post: Boy, I am not sure if I connect. Nora would be my great grandfathers sister Nora M. Gordon. That generation was in Illinois, Penn and Ohio. Nora Married Luther Anderson but I have nothing on him. When my uncle comes back to the states in a few days I will ask him if he knows. I do have a picture if you would like me to send it though. You really can't see her face clearly though as she was wearing a bonnet and standing in the sun. If you'd like it anyway, let me know. . My mothers side was Indian though. Guinn Family Oklahoma, and Georgia. The Trail of Tears.
WE know he created rock 'n' roll, loved his mother and gave away Cadillacs, but it seems one mystery remains about Elvis Presley - was his family from Peterhead? The fishing port was yesterday competing with a sleepy hamlet in rural Aberdeenshire for a place on the world map of music after claims that his ancestors came from the area. A Scottish author has traced Elvis's roots back to the hamlet of Lonmay near Fraserburgh, but a local man who happens to be a relative of the King yesterday insisted the author was wrong and that Elvis's forebears came from a few miles along the road in the Blue Toon. Whoever is right, the local tourist board believes the revelation Elvis is from the area could provide timely help for an area blighted by job losses and a downturn in the fishing industry. Author Allan Morrison turned detective to trace Elvis's ancestors back almost 300 years in order to write his book The Presley Prophecy. Records show Andrew Presley married Elspeth Leg in Lonmay on August 27, 1713. The author discovered the first Presley in America was their son, also Andrew Presley, who arrived in North Carolina in 1745. From this landing of the first Presley in America, Elvis's ancestry can be directly traced to 1933 when Vernon Elvis Presley married Gladys Love Smith. Two years later, on January 8, 1935, Elvis Aaron Presley was born. Mr Morrison, 61, of Greenock, said in Lonmay yesterday: "I started looking into Elvis's past in 1998 when I heard rumours of him coming from Scotland. "I was able to trace his family tree and when it got back to Lonmay it was like striking gold. "I am an Elvis fan myself, so it has been a joy to trace back their past and establish that the Presleys were of Scottish origin. Scottish genealogy is a high-profile, popular subject - and it gets no bigger than Elvis Presley. "Even today, some 26 years after his death, Elvis's works and life are continually featured in the media. Graceland gets countless visitors and now Lonmay will be another attraction. "I have written about the adventures of Elvis's ancestor, Andrew Presley, who lived in Scotland during an exciting period of history, namely the Jacobite rebellion." Using the extraordinary tale of Elvis's ancestry, Mr Morrison has expanded the information into a yet-to-be-published 90,000-word novel that follows Andrew Presley through the dramatic events unfolding in Scotland in 1745. However, The Herald yesterday tracked down one of Elvis's relatives, who disagrees with Mr Morrison's theory and argues that Elvis's family is originally from Peterhead 12 miles away. "It's not Lonmay he comes from and although we thought for a long time it was the Broch (Fraserburgh), it's really Peterhead," said 88-year-old Jack Pressley. Mr Pressley also revealed his grandson Steven "Elvis" Pressley, the Hearts and Scotland footballer, has maintained the family link by calling his son Aaron. However Mr (Jack) Pressley believes that while most of Mr Morrison's information is accurate he has got his Andrews confused. Mr Pressley, who has researched his family tree over many years, said: "I probably ken a lot mair aboot it than this guy." He said there had been several misspellings of the name, which had caused confusion, but the original Andrew Preslie was a tailor from the Whitehill area of Peterhead who was born in 1764 or before. He had two sons, Andrew and John. John emigrated to America in 1720 and he had a son called Andrew and a grandson also called Andrew. The tailor's son Andrew remained in the area farming at Hythie, which is in the parish of Lonmay, and is where he believes the Lonmay connection arises although his family did not emigrate. "I was never an Elvis fan", said Mr Pressley. "I would have liked him better if he had played the saxophone or the clarinet. I played sax in a danceband in Glasgow but that was before Elvis was on the go. I hate his stuff. I don't like guitar music at all. Duke Ellington and Artie Shaw - that's my kind of music." So does Mr Pressley plan a visit to Graceland? "Not on your life," he said. Steven Pressley said: "I was aware of the connection and although I inherited the nickname my son's name was no link, just a preference. "My grandad has the family tree and he told me about it. A few years ago someone was tracking Elvis's family tree and tracked it to Scotland but couldn't make the connection. They got in touch with my grandad and he helped. "I like the music but I'm not really a fan. I think there is more chance of me being in Lonmay than Graceland." Elvis fans could solve the problem by visiting both Lonmay and Peterhead, which are just 12 miles apart. Ian Dunlop, Aberdeen and Grampian Tourist Board's chief executive, said the news could be great for the area. Paul Downie, 43, of Scotland's Elvis Touch Fan Club, said Elvis fans would be delighted with the news. He said: "For years, fans have thought there was a connection with Presley and Scotland and I have always thought his roots were in the Aberdeenshire area."
JAILHOUSE JOCK Mar 23 2004 Elvis linked to village By Ken Banks ELVIS Presley's roots have been traced to a tiny Scottish village. A new book claims that the King of Rock 'n' Roll's ancestors hailed from tiny Lonmay in Aberdeenshire. Now the village, with a population of 300, is set to become a big draw for thousands of Elvis fans around the world. Scottish author Allan Morrison found that Andrew Presley married Elspeth Leg in Lonmay on August 27, 1713. And their son, also Andrew Presley, emigrated to North Carolina in 1745. >From this landing of the first Presley in America, Elvis's ancestry can be directly traced to 1933, when Vernon Elvis Presley married Gladys Love Smith. Two years later, Elvis Aaron Presley was born in Tupelo, Mississippi. Allan, 61, of Greenock, Renfrewshire, said: 'I started looking into Elvis's past in 1998, when I heard rumours of him coming from Scotland. 'I was able to trace his family tree and when it got back to Lonmay it was like striking gold. 'I am an Elvis fan myself so it has been a joy to trace back their past and establish that the Presleys were of Scottish origin.' Allan is now looking for a publisher for his novel The Presley Prophecy, which follows the life of Andrew Presley. Elvis fan clubs were delighted with the news of Scotland's link to The King yesterday. Paul Downie,43,of the Elvis Touch Fan Club said: 'For years, fans have thought there was a connection with Presley and Scotland and I have always thought his roots came from the Aberdeenshire area. 'I would think fans will want to visit Scotland and Lonmay I imagine there will be an upsurge.' Aberdeen and Grampian Tourist Board's chief executive Ian Dunlop added: 'If Elvis is indeed from Aberdeenshire, this could be great for the area.' TOP TEN 1 Jailhouse Jock 2 Return To Senga 3 The Wonder of Ewe 4 Y ou're The Devil In Dyce-guise 5 Old Sheep 6 Are You Lonesome Gran-ite 7 Blue Ned Shoes 8 Don Be Cruel 9 It's Sow Or Heiffer 10 Suspicious Quines
JAILHOUSE JOCK Mar 23 2004 Elvis linked to village By Ken Banks ELVIS Presley's roots have been traced to a tiny Scottish village. A new book claims that the King of Rock 'n' Roll's ancestors hailed from tiny Lonmay in Aberdeenshire. Now the village, with a population of 300, is set to become a big draw for thousands of Elvis fans around the world. Scottish author Allan Morrison found that Andrew Presley married Elspeth Leg in Lonmay on August 27, 1713. And their son, also Andrew Presley, emigrated to North Carolina in 1745. >From this landing of the first Presley in America, Elvis's ancestry can be directly traced to 1933, when Vernon Elvis Presley married Gladys Love Smith. Two years later, Elvis Aaron Presley was born in Tupelo, Mississippi. Allan, 61, of Greenock, Renfrewshire, said: 'I started looking into Elvis's past in 1998, when I heard rumours of him coming from Scotland. 'I was able to trace his family tree and when it got back to Lonmay it was like striking gold. 'I am an Elvis fan myself so it has been a joy to trace back their past and establish that the Presleys were of Scottish origin.' Allan is now looking for a publisher for his novel The Presley Prophecy, which follows the life of Andrew Presley. Elvis fan clubs were delighted with the news of Scotland's link to The King yesterday. Paul Downie,43,of the Elvis Touch Fan Club said: 'For years, fans have thought there was a connection with Presley and Scotland and I have always thought his roots came from the Aberdeenshire area. 'I would think fans will want to visit Scotland and Lonmay I imagine there will be an upsurge.' Aberdeen and Grampian Tourist Board's chief executive Ian Dunlop added: 'If Elvis is indeed from Aberdeenshire, this could be great for the area.' TOP TEN 1 Jailhouse Jock 2 Return To Senga 3 The Wonder of Ewe 4 Y ou're The Devil In Dyce-guise 5 Old Sheep 6 Are You Lonesome Gran-ite 7 Blue Ned Shoes 8 Don Be Cruel 9 It's Sow Or Heiffer 10 Suspicious Quines
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Anderson, Arpealar Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Wl.2ADIB/8548.1.1.2 Message Board Post: Well, My Father was William Murray Anderson, His Father was Dickson Anderson, His Mother was Noley (Arpealar) Anderson. I have An Uncle Frank, But Don't Too much about Him, Aunts Flora Anderson, Ida Mae Anderson, and I Can Not Remember The others Right off, I have got to look at My Books. My GGreatgrand Pop, was Allen Anderson Who Married Elsey Bacon? (I'm Unsure About Elsey Bacon). They Were All Around McAlester, OK. Way. Thats Where I Live. They Are Full Blood Chickasaw Indians. Nora - P.S. Gilbert H. Arpealar is Noley Arpealar Anderson's Father. If By Any Chance You Could Help Me Out Some Way In Locating My family I sure would like that! Thank You For Being so fast at replying...GOD BLESS
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Anderson, Arpealar Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Wl.2ADIB/8548.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Well, My Father was William Murray Anderson, His Father was Dickson Anderson, His Mother was Noley (Arpealar) Anderson. I have An Uncle Frank, But Don't Too much about Him, Aunts Flora Anderson, Ida Mae Anderson, and I Can Not Remember The others Right off, I have got to look at My Books. My GGreatgrand Pop, was Allen Anderson Who Married Elsey Bacon? (I'm Unsure About Elsey Bacon). They Were All Around McAlester, OK. Way. Thats Where I Live. They Are Full Blood Chickasaw Indians. Nora - P.S. Gilbert H. Arpealar is Noley Arpealar Anderson's Father. If By Any Chance You Could Help Me Out Some Way In Locating My family I sure would like that! Thank You For Being so fast at replying...GOD BLESS
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Anderson McNabb Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Wl.2ADIB/4238.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Terry C Anderson was born in Tennessee but lived in Sadler, Texas, Grayson County. He died of an accidental gun shot wound in Breckenridge, Texas in 1921. His wife was Rosa A. McNabb. The photo of Rosa Anderson and Hugh are on Dead Fred's website if you think you can identify this young man. Good luck in your search
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Wl.2ADIB/3022.1 Message Board Post: Hi, we were wondering if this e-mail address is still valid, as we are researching the family line. Look forward to hearing from you.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: ANDERSON Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Wl.2ADIB/8652 Message Board Post: LOOKING FOR RELATIVES OF CARL F.,HENRIETTA (TORVAL HANSEN) AND ABNER ANDERSON---PARENTS WERE CARL E. AND GUSTAVA. CARL E. HAD 3 BROTHERS--OSCAR, AUGUST AND ALFRED. GUSTAVA HAD 1 SISTER--ELFRIDA (OLSON) EDLUND. APPRECIATE ANY HELP---PLEASE E-MAIL ME DIRECT [email protected] THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Wl.2ADIB/8571.1.1.2.1.1 Message Board Post: Thank you for your help, but I found no information there, my aunt was married and unfortunatly, my mother can't remember her married name. So, I couldn't find anything there and they also wanted to charge me 25.00 to do the search.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Wl.2ADIB/4238.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi, The Hugh Anderson that I am seeking photographs of is dead, he was killed by the Japanese in New Guinea in 1943. I can't find anything relating to Hugh and Rosa. Hugh's mother was Myrle Rosie Anderson. Awaiting photo of Hugh's gravestone which hads inforation on it. Where did Terry C. Anderson live?
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Wl.2ADIB/8548.1.1 Message Board Post: Well as far as I know Nora's side was not Indian. Maybe Luther's. Nora was born Nora Gordon daughter of David Gordon. I will ask my Aunt about it though. Was your great Aunt from Ohio or Illinios?
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Anderson Leadford Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Wl.2ADIB/7931.1 Message Board Post: I Know Don't If you Mean My Dad Or Not! His Name is William Murray Anderson (Bill). What was the middle name? where was he from? nora
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.co.uk/mbexec/msg/5538/Wl.2ADIB/8651 Message Board Post: I am trying to get info on Samuel Anderson, b 19th May 1904, from Linaderg, near Banbridge, Northern Ireland. He moved to 320 George St, Vancouver, Canada before the mid 1930's. thanks, ciaran
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Anderson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Wl.2ADIB/8548.1 Message Board Post: My Birth Name is Nora Lucille Anderson, I was told I was named After My Great Aunt Nora Anderson. Would you Please let Me Know If They Were Choctaws Or Chickasaw Indian? Thank You
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Anderson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Wl.2ADIB/8650 Message Board Post: I am looking for any / all information on the following Anderson's. 1. George Willard (may be spelled Williard) Anderson Believed to be born: 07 Sept. 1909 or 09 Sept 1909 Belived to have died: 16 July 1991 Son of Lena Lenore Fielding and George Zublar Anderson Married 1: Sadie unknown (Later married Axel W.Carlson) Children: George William Anderson Carlson Married 2: Marie unknown 2. John Henry Anderson Born: 30 July 1876 Son of William Washington Anderson and Louise Herb Occupation: Police Chief - Lake City, Fla for years Married: unknown Children: Rena Reed Curtis Ralph 3. William Jackson Anderson Son of William Washington Anderson and Louise Herb Born: 23 June 1880 Married 1: Bessie Fielding - died when 1st child 2 weeks old Married 2: Eula Fielding (Bessie's younger sister) Children: Artis Vernice Robert Cecil 4. William Washington born March 1854 Married: Louise Herb Children: Mary Otelia (05 Nov. 1875 - Died as infant) John Henry (30 July 1876) George Zublar (11 Feb. 1879 - 08 Feb. 1958) William Jackson (23 June 1880) Francis Reyziah (19 Jan 1881 - Died as infant) Texas Missouri - (08 Oct. 1882 - Died as infant) Married: M. E. Huggins Children: Quida Bell Tyre Iver Viola Destilo - (18 Aug 1890 - 13 Feb. 1891)
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Anderson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Wl.2ADIB/8649 Message Board Post: I am looking for any / all information on the following Anderson's. 1. George Willard (may be spelled Williard) Anderson Believed to be born: 07 Sept. 1909 or 09 Sept 1909 Belived to have died: 16 July 1991 Son of Lena Lenore Fielding and George Zublar Anderson Married 1: Sadie unknown (Later married Axel W.Carlson) Children: George William Anderson Carlson Married 2: Marie unknown 2. John Henry Anderson Born: 30 July 1876 Son of William Washington Anderson and Louise Herb Occupation: Police Chief - Lake City, Fla for years Married: unknown Children: Rena Reed Curtis Ralph 3. William Jackson Anderson Son of William Washington Anderson and Louise Herb Born: 23 June 1880 Married 1: Bessie Fielding - died when 1st child 2 weeks old Married 2: Eula Fielding (Bessie's younger sister) Children: Artis Vernice Robert Cecil 4. William Washington born March 1854 Married: Louise Herb Children: Mary Otelia (05 Nov. 1875 - Died as infant) John Henry (30 July 1876) George Zublar (11 Feb. 1879 - 08 Feb. 1958) William Jackson (23 June 1880) Francis Reyziah (19 Jan 1881 - Died as infant) Texas Missouri - (08 Oct. 1882 - Died as infant) Married: M. E. Huggins Children: Quida Bell Tyre Iver Viola Destilo - (18 Aug 1890 - 13 Feb. 1891)
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Wl.2ADIB/8648 Message Board Post: Looking for the Harry Dell and Michael P. Anderson family, ancestors and info. I know they lived in Puxico, Stoddard Co. Missouri but have no idea where the family was before that. Michael P. married a Harriet Meecham.. I have her tree to share.