I am researching the surname BOWNE from 1600 to the present day. All BOWNE's are related by first cousins who came to the US in the 1630's. I would appreciate any information. Thanks Audrey C. Bowne 1111 N.E. 80th ST. Seattle,WA 98115-4348 [email protected]
Seeking descendants of Justin Harley Dillon. He married Mary koontz (1st wife) Nov 21, 1897, Prescott. Children were: Frank Eliot, Frederick, David E. and Delmar (sp?). J.H. died in Prescott, 1942. Dove Menkes
Does anyone know if there is a list of those Rough Riders in the Spanish American War? Beth in Toronto
Hi All I am looking for any information re my Gt Uncle Robert Francis Haydon, who was ranching "somewhere" in Arizona in 1920. I am not familiar with research in the USA and would appreciate any hints you can give me. With thanks Beth Wearing Toronto, Canada.
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Hi, all: I am researching the surname-ROEHLER-several branches of this family now dwell in Arizona and have done so for many years. The first ones I'm aware of were; Waldmer John ROEHLER and Madelyne Kerwin ROEHLER. As far as I know they came from Illinois to Arizona, but don't know when. these people are fraternal grandparents to my son-in-law. The material line is as follows: Henry Selmser Conover Jr and, his wife, Florence Marjorie Lester lived in Arizona for many years. He was born in Minnesota and her in Tucson. He is now deceased and she lives in Sacramento, CA. If anyone can help me with these folks, I would be very grateful. Please e-mail me at my private address. Holice Ballard Young [email protected]
Hello to all, Does anyone have any idea as to where "Pueblo, Arizona" was in 1888? I am trying to locate the existence of my grandfather. It says he was born in "Pueblo, Arizona" on my mother's birth certificate and I have been unable to verify as to where this was at this time. Thanks in advance to any replies & best wishes, Susanna
There is an interesting reference "to the world, as it was seen by people 1,000 years ago", as presented to THE WHITE HOUSE, released by Office of the Press Secretary, dated January 25, 1999, The East Room, 7:37 P.M. EST; Title: FIFTH MILLENNIUM EVENING AT THE WHITE HOUSE Remarks by the President, the First Lady, Professor Natalie Davis and Professor Martin Marty http://www.usia.gov/usa/2000/5milev.htm "Their life expectancy was short. Most of them could not expect to pass the age of 40, if that." . . . "So to get to my question, what is it, then, that -- or why should this culture, why should we focus on the past? Why is it important, or is it, indeed, important, for us to go back to the past and recognize the accomplishments of people who have done these things in the past?" . . . "PROFESSOR DAVIS: Professor Cruz, thank you for your question and your description of the many features of our 20th century life that develop -- some going back to the year 1000 and some to the year 1500. I think there are several reasons to study -- to be interested in the past, in addition to what it's contributed to us. One is partly the fascination of in human life, of different ways the people have lived, including ways that might not contribute to us." . . . SEE ALSO: 60:20512 Benedictow, Ole J. The medieval demographic system of the Nordic countries. ISBN 82-91114-01-3. 1993. 229 pp. Middelalderforlaget: Oslo, Norway. In Eng. This is a general study of the demographics of the Nordic countries in medieval times. Data are primarily from 15 osteo-archeological studies of medieval cemeteries carried out in recent decades. "The author concludes that the demographic system of the Nordic countries must have been qualitatively different from the early modern demographic regime. It is, among other things, distinguished by considerably higher mortality, lower life expectancy, higher nuptiality, lower age at marriage, especially for females, and higher fertility. This shows that the transformation from medieval society to (early) modern Europe comprised profound changes not only in economic, social and political structures, but also in the basic demographic pattern." Correspondence: Middelalderforlaget, P.O. Box 80, Blindern, 0314 Oslo, Norway. Location: Princeton University Library (SPR). REF: http://popindex.princeton.edu/browse/v60/n2/i.html Respectfully yours, Tom Tinney, Sr. http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/~vctinney/homepage.htm#Here Listed in: Who's Who In The West, 1998/1999 Who's Who In Genealogy and Heraldry, [both editions]
I am looking for any information of decendants or relatives of Amaziah Ross Burch and Agnes Burch (nee' Lloyd) of Tucson. They had two children named Lloyd Ross Burch(b.1908) and Henry Raymond Burch(b.1910), and a granddaughter named Nancy (Burch) Milligan. The family resided in the Tucson area from the turn of the century. Their last residence that I know of in Tucson was on North Highland Avenue. This would have been back in the mid-fifties. Henry Burch later relocated to Nevada and was involved with the Anocanda Mining Co. there. Lloyd Burch passed away in Tucson in 1952, having survived his wife Ida. Their daughter Nancy was still residing in Tucson at this time. If anyone might have any knowledge of this family, or perhaps know the whereabouts of any of the descendents, and in particular Nancy Milligan, I would appreciate hearing from you. John Rene [email protected] ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
Hi, my name is Tanee and I am looking for information on Luzer HILL and his daughter Ganie or Gracie HILL STILWELL, Gracie died in 1875 during childbirth in Madison Alabama, and her father Luzer moved west. thanks Tanee
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Hi List: I'm just checking to see if any of my COVEY folks may have strayed over into the great state of Arizona. I would like to hear from you if you have run across any of those rascals in your research. Bill Covey Creator of Ol' Tubby Joe Stottlemeyer Author of: Watson Is Where It Wuz http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Station/3265/Welcome.html
Hi all, Subject and family were in Flagstaff in about 1922 but James had left for California by 1933. Can somone help me more about this brother (or his sons Carl Roger and James H. Goddard, 2nd) of my wife's grandmother, Grace Mabel Goddard? More on their parents follows: James Pope Goddard (1842-1928), son of Benjamin Wing Goddard and Bethiah Pope, married Lavinia A. Hanson (1844-1916), dau of Jacob Hanson and Harriet Reed, bef 1868 in Kennebec Co. They had 3 children: Jacob H. Goddard, Harriet B. ("Hattie") Goddard and Grace Mabel Goddard. Grace Mabel married Harrison Hanson Pierce and they are my wife's grandparents. We are seeking information on the marriages and descendants of the other two children: Jacob H. Goddard (July 1868-?) and Harriet B. ("Hattie") Goddard (Oct 16, 1870-?). Can anyone help us???? Best regards, David ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.
Hello, I have tried everything I can think of and others have thought of. Now I am going from county to county to try to locate my father and family. Father William Austin Born in Indiana 1927 or 1928. I can get no info from Vital Records because I do not have Birth date Parents names or anything else. This was all that was on my Birth Certificate. Here is all the info I have. My name is Rev. Dennis Keith Austin I am 44 years old my fathers name is William Austin he would be around his early 70's he has a daughter name Twila she would be around 51 to 53 and a son around my age. He had Curly Auburn hair he lived in and around Monterey Park, California. He worked at a gas station. This info is 44 years old. My mothers name is Barbara Ballenger. He was not married at the time he and my mother had a relationship and when she got pregnant he left. I have no other family brothers and sisters except on the Austin side. My mother saw him again a year after I was born and he was married and had a little baby with him. If you could be of some help it would be a Blessing. Please contact me one way or the other. Thank you and have a Blessed weekend. In His Grace, Rev. Dennis Austin 7577 Margate Court #104 Manassas, Virginia 20109 1-800-650-3238 Toll Free [email protected]
This trip is open to all Arizona residents. (Four on-site staff orientations make this a unique opportunity.) Linda Swain DC tour organizer/leader Past pres., Family History Society of Arizona (480) 893-0469 *** Washington, DC Research Trip (Dec. 1 - 9, 1999) Features: -Roundtrip air from Phoenix (America West) -Transfers -8 nights hotel (all rooms with full kitchens, one block to Metro station) -$20 Metro (subway) farecard -Four on-site orientation lectures presented by Ronald Grim, Ph.D., Specialist, Cartographic History, Geography & Map Div., LOC; Eric G. Grundset, Director, DAR Library; Constance Potter, Genealogy Staff, National Archives; and Judith Prowse Reid, Head, Local History & Genealogy, LOC Cost: $988/person, double occupancy Reservation deadline: Oct. 1 (After Oct. 1, please call for availability) For information/reservations: call (520) 577-1824 or (800) 242-6335 *** The following organizations are announcing this trip to their members: Arizona Genealogical Advisory Board Arizona Humanities Council Arizona State University Retirees Association Arizona Historical Society Arizona State Genealogical Society Phoenix Museum of History Western Museum Association OASIS (Foundation for Senior Living) AlliedSignal Retirees Association Colorado Council of Genealogical Societies California Map Society
I have recently published my Dad's book, "The Taliaferro Family - Three Centuries In America." after he spent 43 years researching the family genealogy. He passed away in 1995. If you are interested or have any connection with the Taliaferro family then you are invited to visit my web site at http://www.assentweb.com/taliaferro Thank you very much.
My mother, Lowanda Elvena Sexton was in the Tucson Orphanage in the early 1930's. She was adopted by Sarah Etta Mortenson Thomsen from Elfreda, Arizona. Where can I find records from the Tucson Orphanage(s)? Contact me off list at [email protected] Thank you. _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com
Searching for Dolly M. Franco (nee Cowden) This woman would still be alive and was my sons godmother....have lost her. Last known whereabouts....Mesa AZ. Please let me know ________________________________________________________________ Get FREE voicemail, fax and email at http://voicemail.excite.com Talk online at http://voicechat.excite.com