Researching the following surnames. Will share what I have. POPPENBERG- Germany RAIDER- Germany LANGROCK - Germany MUNCH - Germany ANDERSON - Sweden BOLTON - England DICKINSON - England/Sweden? HOPKINS, Milton B. from Indiana ? I'm at a dead end on many of these names and would appreciate any help. Gail Poppenberg Hopkins
okay I havent posted in awhile so I am going to go ahead and put out my surname list again, most of these names I do know where in the Jackson Co., Tennessee area for 1800s and 1900s I havent gotten back very far yet, Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!!!!!!!!!!! Here goes: HARLEY, Harvey b. 1885 in Gainesville, MO but lived in Jackson Co., Tennessee possible grandson of Absolom Harley and Ardelia Byers YOUNG, James Thomas fau of William Thomas who married Francis Belle BROWN, Samuel Cornelius b. 1886 who married Mariah K, "Sissie" ALLEN Wade b. 1888 who married Annie Almira "Moire" b. 1890 who married Ransom Wesley " Rance" MAHANEY James Boston b. 1892 who married 1)Ova DENSON 2.) Mary Fisher VANHOOSER Solomon Greenbury b. 1894 who married Elizabeth VANHOOSER Mary b. 1896 Jessie b. 1898 Louis M. b. abt 1902 who married Mary Eliza BROWN VAN b. abt 1904 James Thomas YOUNG had married Francis Almair (Mariah) NEMORE Francis Almair (Mariah) parents were Joseph S. NEMORE b abt 1825 died after 1880 He married Milly Jane ALLEN b. abt 1832 died before 1880 in Jackson Co., Tennessee. There known children are: Mercille who married Andy SKINNIEHORN Eliza A. Francis Almair (Mariah) who married James Thomas YOUNG Robert C. Irana M. Surnames: Hamilton, Vanhooser, Harley, Young, Eakles, Byers. Cox, Nemore, Hix, Finn, Allen, Moore, Isom, Short, Rinehart, Lauck, VanHoesen, DeRyck, Ruehl, VanNoorstrant
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Here are my surnames: Kietzmann Germany>MI Peterson Sweden>MI Crosby Ireland>PA>OH>MI Brown Canada>MI Harrison England>Canada>MI Izzard England>Canada>MI Johnson/Janssen Germany>IL Lamoreaux France>NY>MI Shaw Wexford county, Ireland>Canada>MI Willing to exchange data. Any connection, lets try. Kyle in TN
Researching the following surnames Glascott-Wexford Ire/Buffalo NY Fitzhenry-Wexford Ire/Buffalo NY Doyle-Wexford Ire. Rochford-Wexford Ire. Sullivan-Ire/Scranton PA Butler-Ire/Scranton PA/Buffalo NY Lapp-Clarence NY Rykert-Attica NY Parke-Buffalo NY Parke-Toronto Canada/Buffalo NY Altenburg-Attica NY Martin Clarence NY Waite-Attica NY Dudley-Buffalo NY Jefferson-Darien NY Toy-Prussia/Buffalo NY Cook-Germany/Buffalo NY Cawthard-Eng./Ft Erie Canada/Buffalo NY Smith-Eng./Buffalo NY Reidel-West Seneca NY Roech-Lockport NY Thanks Edward Toy/Linda Toy (Lapp)
Looking for: Brainerd/Brainard>Eng>CT>NY>MI Thanks, Robbin -- Robbin Brainerd Brainerd-Brainard Genealogy http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Park/7294/ List Owner Brainerd-Brainard-L
I need help: In 1850 in Hopkins Co. TX lives Boney Wood age 25 , Margaret 22, Mary 3 mo, Curtis 12, Nancy 4 and three members of the Birdwell family, Samuel 26, Rebecca 22, and Margaret 18. By 1860 Boney his wife, child, Curtis and Nancy are back in Miller Co. MO. Curtis is married to Martha Jane Bailey, Nancy still in house of Boney. In later years Boney shows up on census as Bonapart Wood Who is Boney's parents? Is the Curtis and Nancy younger siblings? What is his relationship to the Birdwell's who are living in his home? Please help
[email protected] >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> _________________________________________________ >From:[email protected] >To:[email protected] You can contact the Archives through the Internet, of by phone, give them the information you have given here in your message. And they will make copies of the original applications, I beleive the copies are 50 cents to a dollar. But I have gotten copies from them before. Go to the site below to see what you need to do exactly. Oklahoma Historical Society/Library and Archives 2100 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105-4997 Archives & Manuscripts Division: Tel: 405-522-5209 Fax: 405-521-2492 Library Resources Division: Tel: 405-522-5225 Fax: 405-521-2492 http://www.ok-history.mus.ok.us/ (There is also leads from this site) Good Luck Jerrimarie Henson ------------------------------------------------------------ -----------> http://www.ok-history.mus.ok.us/ -----Original Message----- From: Lee Ann Collins <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Thursday, December 03, 1998 11:28 PM Subject: Re: [OKGEN-L] Dawes Roll Question Can these Archives be searched by the computer or do you have to go in person? Lee Ann At 01:17 hk 12/2/98 -0600, you wrote: >Check with the Indian Archives in Ok City. There are many lists of rejected >applications there. You just might get lucky! >Barb > >-----Original Message----- >From: [email protected] <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] <[email protected]> >Date: Tuesday, December 01, 1998 6:12 PM >Subject: [OKGEN-L] Dawes Roll Question > > >>If someone applied for applaction to the Cherokee nation and was denied is >>there anywhere to find out why they were denied? >>Lucreasey Combs was the daughter of Robert McGee and Easter Berry in her >>applacation it looks as if she was born 10-13-1834 in Hawkins Co Tenn she >was >>married to Kenneth Combs at the time of the applacation she was 59 and she >had >>a 24 year old son kenneth Alblsom 17 and another child who was 14 and she >was >>the granddaughter of Holden McGee of Tenn. >> >>SECOND QUESTION >> >>I was sent this info incase anyone here recoginzes the names >> >>My grandmother was Opal Juanita Lovelace, born in TX. Her brother, >>Odel Archie Lovelace is still alive in OK City. Their parents were >>Flemual Dyson Lovelace and Emma Savedge. Flemual's parents were William >>Lovelace and Louisia Jane Owens. Louisia Jane Owens' parents were >>William Flem Owens and, I believe, Louisia Jane Branham. >> >> I have more information on this line....If this is your research. It >>is my understanding that Louisia Jane Owens was 1/2 American Indian and >>her mother was full blooded American Indian. Their tribe is reportedly >>Monocan from VA or KY. >>Thanks >>Angela >> >> >>==== OKGEN Mailing List ==== >>Don't forget to visit OKGenWeb's Query Elf Board >>http://www.InsideTheWeb.com/messageboard/mbs.cgi/mb115183 >>Help the folks out if you can, but remember to answer >>the query online so it can be seen by all. >> > > >==== OKGEN Mailing List ==== >Your donations to RootsWeb makes OKGenWeb possible. > RootsWeb Gen. Data Coop. Box 6798 Frazier Park, CA 93222 > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html > Lee Ann ==== OKGEN Mailing List ==== Oklahoma Vital Records Information - http://www.rootsweb.com/~okgenweb/vital.htm
Researching the following surnames Glascott-Wexford Ire/Buffalo NY. Fitzhenry-Wexford Ire/Buffalo NY Doyle-Wexford Ire. Rochford-Wexford Ire. Sullivan-Ire/Scranton PA Butler-Ire/Scranton PA Lapp-Clarence NY Rykert-Attica, NY Parke-Buffalo, NY Parke-Toronto, Ontario, Canada/Buffalo NY Altenburg-Attica NY Martin-Clarence NY Waite-Attica NY Dudley-Buffalo NY Jefferson-Darien NY Toy-Prussia/Buffalo NY Cook-Germany/Buffalo NY Cawthard-Eng./Canada/Buffalo NY Smith-Eng./Buffalo NY Reidel-West Seneca NY Roech-Lockport NY/Buffalo NY Thanks Edward Toy/Linda Toy (Lapp)
Hi, Here are some of my surnames I am working on from Md.I am willing to share what I have.Some I have only a name others a few generations. Lynn Smith http://members.aol.com/Lynn4604/queenanne.html GARDNER>Queen Anne's co MD 1840- GOLT>Queen Anne's co MD 1890- HAMPTON>Queen Anne's co MD 1890- HARRIS>New Castly De>Queen Anne's co MD 1831- HASPERT>Queen Anne's co Md 1880- HAY>Queen Anne's co Md 1794- HOLDON>Queen Anne's co MD 1895- HORNEY>Queen Anne's co MD 1859- HOXTER>Queen Anne's co Md 1815-
Searching above listed surnames. CASHNER-DEVEREAUX-ESKEY- Mostly PA DIXON-STEELE- Mostly MA and CT. Cashner may be derived from Kashner, Kerschner,Karschner, etc. Lived around Dauphin County, Pa. Devereaux/Devereux, etc., from possibly County Wexford, Ireland. Eskey may be derived from Ayestkey or Eyestkey. Probably from Lehigh or Northampton Counties in PA. Dixon's from MA and probably moved to CT. about 1840s. Steele, Ireland to CT in early 1800s. Gary Cashner [email protected]
SLEPICKA SLEPICA CHICKEN (LOOSE TRANSLATION OF SLEPICKA (HEN)) HRUSKA HRUSKOVA HRUSKY PEAR/PEARY (LITERAL TRANSLATION OF HRUSKA/HRUSKOVA) CECH SACK All names are believed to be Bohemian in origin, all people believed to have immigrated to Chicago in mid-1800's. Elaine T. Maddox <[email protected]> Researching S*L*E*P*I*C*K*A and H*R*U*S*K*A
Go the the Ancestry site and run a search and it should bring up the opportunity to search SSDI. http://www.ancestry.com Elaine T. Maddox <[email protected]> Researching S*L*E*P*I*C*K*A and H*R*U*S*K*A -----Original Message----- From: Brenda, Ellis, and Normandy Boxers <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, December 04, 1998 12:43 AM Subject: Re: [ROLL-CALL-L] RE: SSDI Information, One More Time >I have not been able to access either of them.... > > >-----Original Message----- >From: John M. Scroggins <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] <[email protected]> >Date: Thursday, December 03, 1998 10:26 PM >Subject: [ROLL-CALL-L] RE: SSDI Information, One More Time > > >>I know this topic has been beaten to death in both Roots-L and >>Research-Howto-L, but almost nobody seems to be aware of the article on >>the subject by Jake Gehring, former editor of Genealogical Computing. >>Jake's article may be found at: >>http://www.ancestry.com/ssdi/article.htm. There is also some related >>information, with links to the Social Security site, at: >>http://www.ancestry.com/ssdi/q01hlp.htm. >> >
From:[email protected] To:[email protected] I have the cd's for the SS#'s of the FamilyTreeMaker, if anyone is interested, the person has to have died, and have lived when SS #'s were issued. Let me know if anyone needs these cd's checked. Jerrimarie Henson ------------------------------------------------------------ ------> -----Original Message----- From: Brenda, Ellis, and Normandy Boxers <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Thursday, December 03, 1998 11:48 PM Subject: Re: [ROLL-CALL-L] RE: SSDI Information, One More Time I have not been able to access either of them.... -----Original Message----- From: John M. Scroggins <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Thursday, December 03, 1998 10:26 PM Subject: [ROLL-CALL-L] RE: SSDI Information, One More Time >I know this topic has been beaten to death in both Roots-L and >Research-Howto-L, but almost nobody seems to be aware of the article on >the subject by Jake Gehring, former editor of Genealogical Computing. >Jake's article may be found at: >http://www.ancestry.com/ssdi/article.htm. There is also some related >information, with links to the Social Security site, at: >http://www.ancestry.com/ssdi/q01hlp.htm. > > > > >==== ROLL-CALL Mailing List ==== >To post to list e-mail >[email protected] > >
Just go to www.ancestry.com you'll find the SSDI section there marge
I have not been able to access either of them.... -----Original Message----- From: John M. Scroggins <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Thursday, December 03, 1998 10:26 PM Subject: [ROLL-CALL-L] RE: SSDI Information, One More Time >I know this topic has been beaten to death in both Roots-L and >Research-Howto-L, but almost nobody seems to be aware of the article on >the subject by Jake Gehring, former editor of Genealogical Computing. >Jake's article may be found at: >http://www.ancestry.com/ssdi/article.htm. There is also some related >information, with links to the Social Security site, at: >http://www.ancestry.com/ssdi/q01hlp.htm. > > > > >==== ROLL-CALL Mailing List ==== >To post to list e-mail >[email protected] > >
I know this topic has been beaten to death in both Roots-L and Research-Howto-L, but almost nobody seems to be aware of the article on the subject by Jake Gehring, former editor of Genealogical Computing. Jake's article may be found at: http://www.ancestry.com/ssdi/article.htm. There is also some related information, with links to the Social Security site, at: http://www.ancestry.com/ssdi/q01hlp.htm.
Hi ! I'am looking for information on this family. Henry FERGUSON [b] abt 1760 Tenn [m] Martha Ann [b] abt 1763 Tenn ? children : 1. Jane [m] 25 Oct 1809 David LINDSEY 2. Elizabeth [m] 16 Aug 1809 James WALLACE 3. John [b] 1 Jan 1789 Tenn [d] 1 Apr 1877 Grant / Pendleton ? Co,Ky [m] 23 Nov 1818 Margaret ASHBROOK [b] abt 1792 Tenn / Ky ? 4. James [m] 3 Dec 1819 Polly MONROE 5. Thomas 6. Agnes [m] 12 Apr 1826 Thomas WALLACE 7. Henry Thank You for any help you might have to share with me. Karen
The url for ancestry.com is not responding at the present time...1220am CST....and has been that way for an hour or more. Here is the message: Error ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The requested item could not be loaded by the proxy. A network error occurred: unable to connect to server. The server may be down or unreachable. Try connecting again later. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Proxy server at proxy6.ykt.prodigy.net on port 8080 Bob Curtis in San Antonio, Tx... ---------- > Just go to www.ancestry.com you'll find the SSDI section there > marge > > > ==== ROLL-CALL Mailing List ==== > ROLL-CALL- LIST is made possible by ROOTSWEB.COM. > it IS SUPPORTED BY DONATIONS FROM SUBSCRIBERS. > PLEASE help if you can no donation is to small > or to big. For information please check out >
In a message dated 12/3/98 7:23:53 PM Pacific Standard Time, [email protected] writes: << http://www.ancestry.com/ssdi/q01hlp.htm. >> I can't get this address to work. It gives an error message. Can you double- check it? Michelle