I went to school with a Haddaway in Ellicott city, MD. Any relation?! Take care, Kathy
hi, i am doing my family tree. what are the qualifications? do i have to be a direct descentant? al hickman (haddaway, windsor and carroll's)
Could you please tell me, which file do you mean? Regards, Beate Hauer Very proud List Mom of [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] >From: [email protected] >Reply-To: [email protected] >To: [email protected] >Subject: [MDGEN] Hancock >Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2001 11:32:16 EDT > >Would someone with Ancestry.com membership look up the single Hancock in >the >Mercer Co. KY file 1800-1830. This may be the Hancock that I have been >looking for many years dave > > >==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== >To Subscribe to the list [email protected] > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
Dave, I have an Ancestry.com membership. Please direct me to which part of their site you want me to look. I can't seem to find a Mercer Co. KY file for 1800 to 1830. Lisa [email protected] wrote: > Would someone with Ancestry.com membership look up the single Hancock in the > Mercer Co. KY file 1800-1830. This may be the Hancock that I have been > looking for many years dave > > ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== > To Subscribe to the list [email protected]
Would someone with Ancestry.com membership look up the single Hancock in the Mercer Co. KY file 1800-1830. This may be the Hancock that I have been looking for many years dave
Marriage Records of Mercer County, Kentucky 1816-1830 Name: William Hancock Spouse: Fanny Brown Marriage Date: 18 Feb 1819
Are there any gentlemen on this list that are members of the National Society of the Sons of American Colonists... Is there a State Society in Maryland??? Sincerely, Christopher T. Smithson President - Col. Aquila Hall Chap., MDSSAR Lifemember, Soc of the War of 1812, MD State Soc.
Does anyone know if the Patriotic Order of Sons of American still existing??? Chris Smithson
I am looking for the parents of James H. Hall born in Maryland in 1812. In 1834 he was married to Matilda Secrist in Cincinnati, Ohio. About 1838 he moved to Bracken County Kentucky where most of his children were born and about 1860 he moved to Livingston county KY where he died about 1880-1900. At least 2 of his children, Joseph and John, moved to Illinois around 1900. He may have been related to a Thomas Hall that lived near him in Cincinnati in the 1830's. Would anyone having a James H. Hall in their line born in Maryland about 1812 +/- a few years please contact me. I am really going crazy with this. Thank You Rodney Hall [email protected] ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== Listowner: Jan ; [email protected]
Hello Everyone, I just wanted to remind you that the 2nd Carter Reunion and Decedents Reunion is coming up next week on the 28 of July. It isnt to late to sign up for the Reunion. The web site address is For AOL Users <A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/jcart1954/Carter_Reunion__.html.html">Carter and Descending Family lines Reunion</A> http://www.geocities.com/jcart1954/Carter_Reunion__.html.html I hope to see you there. Jan Carter
Welcome to my newly upgraded web-site Home page for the Fairbanks and Piper people Currently contains 4,991 Individuals in 1,674 family groups Surnames are a skeleton from my database I would be pleased to answer e-mail Please tour and enjoy the visit www.casstel.net/~jagile/ Adams Alred/Allred Benson Collins Crater Darling Dawson Dugger Etter Fairbanks Farthing Fleming Gann Gile Hahn Holbrook Hughes Keller Kingery Lane Martin Modlin Montanye Myers Newby Newnom Otwell Owings Parks Piper Stuber Stewart Townsend Watson Wise Wood Jo Ann perhaps a Mo. Cousin
Hi Bill, I have been looking through my files and have found information that indicates that one of my Graham ancestors arrived in the United States through New York. When you have a moment, could you please check to see if you have any information about: Michael Graham age 22 (in 1842) Date of arrival: 16 Aug 1841 Place of arrival: New York Port of embarkation: Liverpool If there were any other Grahams on the ship with Michael, I would appreciate their names too. Thank you very for your kind assistance. Jerry Gary Walnut Creek, CA
Hi, I figured I had better add my Long brickwall.I am looking for information on John Long born 1846 Maryland, I am not sure if it was Queen Anne's Co. or Talbot co. married Martha CHILCUTT of Talbot Co. MD on Dec 31 1872 in Queen Anne's Co..They had one son that I know of Samuel Earl Long born Nov 11 1881 in Queen Anne's Co. MD. Samuel married Etta Williminia GARDNER on Sept 29 1903 in Queen Anne's Co. MD. They had one daughter Helen Genieve Long born Aug 4 1905. She never married. Thanks for any assistence Lynn http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lynnsgen/index.html http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lynnsgen/queenanne.html
Hi, I am searching for the parents of Emily Francis Morgan born Sept 26 1827 in Queen Anne's Co. MD. She is listed in the 1850 QA Co. census in the household of Thomas Morgan age 33 Elizabeth Ross age 67 Francis Morgan 21 age is a little off Ludowick Morgan age 20 Anybody else searching in this area for Morgan's Thanks Lynn Smith
Welcome to my newly upgraded web-site Home page for the Fairbanks and Piper people Currently contains 4,991 Individuals in 1,674 family groups Surnames are a skeleton from my database I would be pleased to answer e-mail Please tour and enjoy the visit www.casstel.net/~jagile/ Adams Alred/Allred Benson Collins Crater Darling Dawson Dugger Etter Fairbanks Farthing Fleming Gann Gile Hahn Holbrook Hughes Keller Kingery Lane Martin Modlin Montanye Myers Newby Newnom Otwell Owings Parks Piper Stuber Stewart Townsend Watson Wise Wood Jo Ann perhaps a Mo. Cousin
Dear Carolyn, I am also a Greenfield, by marriage that is. My husband's grandmother Matilda Sommers Greenfield and his grandfather Alfred Greenfield came to Baltimore from Vienna in the latter part of the 1800's. They were not Methodist though, they were/are Jewish. In Baltimore they used the spelling Greenfeld, and it gradually became Greenfield. If you find any Jewish Greenfields please let me know! Alfred had a tavern in downtown Baltimore until prohibition, and he died shortly after that, but we don't know where or when. Matilda died in 1946 and she is buried in the Rosedale Cemetery (Jewish section). We assume that Alfred is there too, but his tombstone may be in Hebrew and difficult for most to decipher. We were hoping to get up there and do some research this summer but our son broke his leg (poor thing). Oh well, maybe next year. Sincerely, Sheila Carolyn Adams wrote: > I am a docent at Md Historical Society and in preparing to give tours of > the Baltimore Album Quilt exhibit that is there this summer, I found a > square in one of the quilts signed by E. Greenfield. I am a Greenfield and > know there were several Elizabeths that were relatives in Baltimore at that > time- about 1845. Other blocks in the quits were signed by or were for > Sarah and William Young, Harah Firoved , M. McNelley, M.E. Waters, > I am searching for a "nexus" between any of the other quilters and E. > Greenfield. I am assuming it was Methodism as all the Greenfields were > Methodists at that time and over half of the quilts in the exhibit were done > for or by Methodists. > If anyone knows anything about these other folks - would appreciate your > letting me know. > For your information the website on the exhibit is > http://www.mdhs.org/quiltprj/quilthom.html > And it is something that should not be missed as you maybe able to find some > of your relatives there also! And it is fascinating and well shown. > > Carolyn Adams > > ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== > To Subscribe to the list [email protected]
In addition to Baltimore passenger list lookups 1820-1852, I can also do lookups for New York 1820-1850 and Phila. 1800-1850. In addition to a individual name lookup, I can supply the complete list if you know the date of arrival. Who sailed with your ancestors? There have been times (when I done that), that I located ancestors that were unknown prior. Please send your request to: [email protected] with the subject: Passenger List Lookup Request. I will not reply to this list for copyright reasons. Also, the subject is important so I won't have to read 60-80 emails a day looking for requests. Please note that I can only supply what I locate, spelling variations have come into play on some names. Bill in NJ
I am willing to do Passenger List Lookups for Baltimore, MD from 1820 - 1850. Please include the port of departure (POD) and country of origin (if known) and the approx. year (if known). This will narrow the results. Also, please use the following format so I don't have to read 60 - 80 emails a day looking for requests. Subject: Baltimore Passenger List Lookup Email your requests to: [email protected] Do not reply to the list and I won't either, this (primarily) is for copyright reasons. William Sibiski Sr. Clayton, NJ
Hello List Does someone have the definition of a Revolutionary War term "Court Martial Man" ? I have an ancestor that has that notation on his military record card. I think it is some form of positive distinction, but I have not been able to find an official definition. Thanks Joe Evans
Would like to exchange information with anyone interested in any of the following families that lived Baltimore during the mid and/or late 1800s: GRAHAM BRADY CORRIGAN HEALEY HIPKINS WESTERMAN [email protected]