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    1. SHERIN
    2. Gail A. Shearin
    3. Robert Sherin, age 32, was a passenger on the Elizabeth of Ipswich that sailed from England the last of April 1634, bound for Boston. I have heard that he later sailed for Barbados. Does anyone have anything on this person? Gail Shearin

    03/27/1998 03:51:39
    1. SURNAME SEARCHERS FOR MA NH ME
    2. Ron Graham
    3. Ron, I read your post about searching for MASS names. I have a few that I haven't had any luck with. Would you mind giving them a shot? MORSE, Charles Boyton b.abt 1888 likely in Gloucester MASS WOODBURY, Elizabeth b.abt 1888 likely in Gloucester, MASS MORRIS, Charles b.abt 1860 Gloucester, MASS and his wife Hannah ? b.abt 1863 likely in Gloucester, MASS GRAHAM, James b.abt 1862 Nova Scotia (believed Guysborough, Spring Hill area) and his wife Allis/Alice ? b.abt 1868 Nova Scotia HOWARD, Richard, Sr b1757 Barrington, NH HOWARD, Jethro b.abt 1782 NH (likely Rockingham County) PALMER, William b.abt 1862 Greenland NH HOYT, Theodore, Jr b.abt1739 Amesbury/Gloucester MASS Previously wrote: >My search is fairly concentrated right now to the Cape Cod and Plymouth >areas of Massachusetts, but my BOWERMAN line extends out into New York >and Canada, with a smattering in Connecticut and Rhode Island. > >I have an extensive library on New England, with emphasis on the >Massachusetts area, but it does cover several thousand families in the >period of 1575 - 1750. I would be glad to swap any information or do >lookups. > >Let me know! > >Ron > > I would be very grateful for the searches. If I can do anything to return the favor please let me know. If you are interested in any of the family tree I have so far let me know. Ron Graham N.Yarmouth, ME rgraham1@maine.rr.com

    03/27/1998 03:46:36
    1. MAXVILL, MAXWELL, HUTSELL
    2. v. ann maxvill
    3. I am searching for MAXVILL, or MAXVILLE or MAXWELL that are connected to the HUTSELL line. I can't get past Wm MAXVILL, m Margaret HUTSELL in Blount Co TN, 1849. Any help on where I go next would be greatly appreciated. Ann Maxvill vmaxvill@mail.orion.org

    03/27/1998 03:29:56
    1. Re: SURNAME SEARCHERS FOR MA NH ME
    2. Carlota
    3. Ron Lahti wrote: > > Hi Rosemary! > > Rosemary Rovillard wrote: > > > > I seldom see messages from people > > researching surnames in MA NH and ME. > > I have files on about 300 families who > > came to these states in the 1600s. If you > > think I might have somehing you need, > > please contact me and I will try to help. > > I am currently researching the ANNABLE, BOWERMAN, SWIFT, WING, and > DILLINGHAM surnames from Colonial New England. > > My search is fairly concentrated right now to the Cape Cod and Plymouth > areas of Massachusetts, but my BOWERMAN line extends out into New York > and Canada, with a smattering in Connecticut and Rhode Island. > > I have an extensive library on New England, with emphasis on the > Massachusetts area, but it does cover several thousand families in the > period of 1575 - 1750. I would be glad to swap any information or do > lookups. > > Let me know! > > Ron > > ==== SURNAME-QUERY Mailing List ==== > APPROPRIATE SUBJECT LINES: > In an effort to provide meaningful Subject: lines in posts to the > SURNAME-QUERY List, the Listowner asks you to try to adhere to the > following format: > > SURNAME, First MI;dates;places > > An example would look like this: > > BROWNING, Arthur C.;1795-1876;PA>VA>OH > > Users of this SURNAME-QUERY List do not download every day in order > to read each of the hundreds of posts. They are looking for certain > SURNAMES, on which they are doing research, or are willing to help > others with research of said SURNAMES. Therefore, if you do not > provide meaningful Subject: lines, chances are good that your posts > will be deleted without having been read. > > Also, the accepted standard in conducting genealogy research via > the Internet/Web is to spell all SURNAMES in CAPS. If by chance you run across any NORTON names, would appreciate anything! Thanks...Carlota

    03/27/1998 03:18:39
    1. Re: SURNAME SEARCHERS FOR MA NH ME
    2. marcia collins
    3. Hello, I saw your letter on NAmes in The east..i have been seeking info on BUSSELL. I see that there are more of them in the east than anywhere. Do you see this name often? I seek RHODAM BUSSELL and PRESELY BUSSELL. They seem to start from nowhere, just show up in Tx. as my grandmother in 1870. thank you marcia moore collins

    03/27/1998 02:54:12
    1. HUNTER/PARK
    2. LILJEQUIST FAMILY
    3. Hi I am searching for any information on the parents of Jacob PARK and Lucretia HUNTER. Jacob PARK was born in Burton W. VA or VA in 1860. He moved with his parents to Memphis MO when he was 2. Memphis was his home until 1907 when he moved to Keokuk Iowa. Jacob PARK married Lucretia HUNTER on January 2, 1880. Lucretia HUNTER was born in Memphis MO in 1864. Daughter of Mr and Mrs James HUNTER. They had 6 daughters, but only 4 lived to adulthood. At the time of their deaths, Jacob in 1930 and Lucretia in 1951 the daughters married names were: Mrs. Alta McConnell of Lemons and Unionville MO Mrs. Nellie Bastean of Hannibal MO Mrs. Grace Lamb of Keokuk IA Mrs. Mary Lou Minium, Cope, Winn, Beals of Colorado At the time of Lucreatia death there were 11 grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren and 11 great, great grandchildren. I would love to hear from my cousins if you are out there. Sincerely Kimberly Liljequist lilquist@pacbell.net

    03/27/1998 02:21:03
    1. re: Furr , NY,USA; ENG; 1700-
    2. Gordon & Linda Beckett
    3. I am searching for information regarding the Furr family. I have located them briefly in Hertfordshire Eng and then NY State anyone with any information regarding this name please contact me regards Linda Beckett Afton NY

    03/27/1998 02:17:48
    1. Re: SURNAME SEARCHERS FOR MA NH ME
    2. Idlewild35
    3. Have been trying to get info on the follwing mostly from Taunton Raynham Ma. area John King mSally ? Jacob Phillips b1785 Trussells Wyman any hits Thanks E-mail idlewild35@aol.com

    03/27/1998 02:11:44
    1. HELTON
    2. Tora Consolo
    3. I'm researching the Hamilton HELTON line. my father= Johnnie Wade HELTON, his father, Ora HELTON, his father, Syrenius Wait Helton, his father, Cyrenius HELTON, his father, Hamilton HELTON. The 1910 census index of Oklahoma lists Ora HELTON b. MO and his father Chrenius Wait HELTON b. MO in 1850's. The 1850 census of Missouri shows Cyrenius HELTON age 23 b. KY next to Hamilton HELTON age 46 b. TN. The 1840 census index shows Hamilton HELTON in Cole Co. MO. The 1830 census index shows Hamilton HELTON in Knox Co. KY any info you might have will help! Tora

    03/27/1998 01:44:00
    1. Re: SURNAME SEARCHERS FOR MA NH ME
    2. Ginette VandenOever
    3. WARNER, Jacob / SILER, Sally; 1800-1880; DE>IA I would be interested to know if your information covers Delaware. I am interested in the names of the parents and date and place of marriage for my 2nd great grandfather and grandmother. I don't have the Family Tree Maker disk that covers marriages for this time and place. If any does, would they mind looking it up for me. Thanks! Ginette

    03/27/1998 01:21:56
  1. 03/27/1998 01:19:43
  2. 03/27/1998 01:19:34
    1. Re: SURNAME SEARCHERS FOR MA NH ME
    2. Ron Lahti
    3. Hi Rosemary! Rosemary Rovillard wrote: > > I seldom see messages from people > researching surnames in MA NH and ME. > I have files on about 300 families who > came to these states in the 1600s. If you > think I might have somehing you need, > please contact me and I will try to help. I am currently researching the ANNABLE, BOWERMAN, SWIFT, WING, and DILLINGHAM surnames from Colonial New England. My search is fairly concentrated right now to the Cape Cod and Plymouth areas of Massachusetts, but my BOWERMAN line extends out into New York and Canada, with a smattering in Connecticut and Rhode Island. I have an extensive library on New England, with emphasis on the Massachusetts area, but it does cover several thousand families in the period of 1575 - 1750. I would be glad to swap any information or do lookups. Let me know! Ron

    03/27/1998 12:33:04
    1. MARRS FAMILY
    2. FObrien374
    3. I am looking for the parents, siblings, and some of the children of ROBERT JAMES MARRS b. 1828 in Illinois (we think). He married HARRIET SMITHERS in LaClede Co., MO. They moved to the Eskridge/Harveyville area of KS. They had 4 girls and 4 boys: 1. JAMES W. b. 1856 (we have no information on him) 2. MARY JANE (HOUK) b. 1858 d. 1955 m. GEORGE HOUK had 9 children and lived mostly around the Joplin, MO area 3. DAVID MILTON (my grandfather) b.1860 d.1942 m. JEANETTE YOUNG; they moved from KS to Hoquiam, WA and had 8 boys and 3 girls. 4. ELLA B. (BERTHA) b. 1868 d. 1925 in Haswell, CO m.JAMES FRANKLIN MCCULLEY -- had 2 boys (one died in the 1st yr of his life_) 5. EMMA E. b. abt. 1864-66 (we have no information on her) 6. LORETTA M. b. abt. 1864-1866 (we have no information on her) 7. JOSEPH NELSON b. 1871 d. 1936 m. MYRTLE ALCORN moved from KS to AR. She died giving birth to twins who also died. He was left with 2 boys & 1 girl. ROBERT JAMES remarried at least twice after the death of Harriet Smithers. He married MARY COLLINS in 1879 and they had a dtr., MAY, in 1880. They divorced in 1885 and he married NANCY MOUNDS of Osage City, KS in 1886 -- they divorced in 1887. Family rumor as it that Harriet Smithers was Robert's 3rd wife so there may be a couple more that we don't know about (probably from IL,TN, or KS. It is also said that one of his dtrs. (Emma or Loretta) moved from KS to MT and the other moved to Los Angeles. It is also said that Robert moved to CA in his later years (perhaps to live with a dtr.?) and we have no date or place of death for him. We have been looking at the following names as possible ancestors and need info on them also: CHRISTOPHER MARRS b, 2-14-1766 to SAMUEL MARRS son of WILLIAM ERSKINE MARRS. Also, HENRY MUNDAY MARRS and JOHN WASHINGTON MARRS Do these names ring any bells for anyone? Marilynn Marrs O'Brien fobrien374@aol.com

    03/27/1998 11:13:44
    1. Re: PASSENGER LIST.. cont.
    2. Peggy Powell
    3. Maydelle... they don't strike a bell at this time. Sorry. Peggy pegpowel@netins.net Bahr, Bartz, Lechelt, Thiel Campbell, Craig, Leedom, Thorne, Beatty, Boone, Van Bibber Mayberry, Chambers, Crockford, Hesser, Peasley, Stiles, Winter Powell, Elam, Bolte, Hadenfeld(t), Ranniger ---------- : Peggy, : I have connections with the Smith and Jackson families in Virginia (1700's), : and Alabama. My Smith died in Marshall Co. (which used to b4e part of Jackson : Co.) in 1839. Would these tie in with your names? : Maydelle Smith Meier : Albuquerque : : : ==== SURNAME-QUERY Mailing List ==== : APPROPRIATE SUBJECT LINES: : In an effort to provide meaningful Subject: lines in posts to the : SURNAME-QUERY List, the Listowner asks you to try to adhere to the : following format: : : SURNAME, First MI;dates;places : : An example would look like this: : : BROWNING, Arthur C.;1795-1876;PA>VA>OH : : Users of this SURNAME-QUERY List do not download every day in order : to read each of the hundreds of posts. They are looking for certain : SURNAMES, on which they are doing research, or are willing to help : others with research of said SURNAMES. Therefore, if you do not : provide meaningful Subject: lines, chances are good that your posts : will be deleted without having been read. : : Also, the accepted standard in conducting genealogy research via : the Internet/Web is to spell all SURNAMES in CAPS. : : :

    03/27/1998 11:12:42
    1. NEWMAN, Columbia Co. Ga.
    2. SybilOne
    3. Hi All, I currently researching the surname Newman in Columbia County, Ga (and a small amount in Richmond Co.). I have census records, will, marriage records, etc.I am happy to share information with anyone who is interested. Thank you, Sara Newman SybilOne@aol.com

    03/27/1998 08:07:43
    1. DECHANT, SMITH
    2. Kit
    3. I am researching COMPTON-ROSS (Oklahoma City,OK,USA - ?-1900-?) CAIL (CUL?,ENG/Wales?, IA,USA/Illinois,USA>AB,CAN - 1830-) SUINO (Berkeley?,CA,USA - ?-1960-?) STRID (AB,CAN>Alaska,USA>?>Washington?,USA -?-1900=? BACKUS (CUL?,ENG/Wales? - 1830-?) DECHANT (Nevada/California,USA - 1920-present) SMITH (oh lord, why me?? - Sonoma County,CA,USA - 1900-present) STEVENS (IA,USA/Illinois>AB,CAN?>Bay Area,CA,USA - 1930-?), NEUMEISTER (?>California,USA>? - circa 1930' - 1950's - ?) RABINOVITCH (RUSSIA>NEW YORK>MONTREAL CANADA - ?-1890-?) and SAMMY (IA,USA/Illinois,USA>OAK,CA - ?-1950's) If you have any crossover or potential connections or run across these, feel free to e-mail me! Good luck and thank you for your support! Kit@calwest.net Ktinagero@juno.com

    03/26/1998 11:24:56
    1. SAMMY; IA,USA>CA,USA; circa 1938
    2. Kit
    3. I am researching COMPTON-ROSS (Oklahoma City,OK,USA - ?-1900-?) CAIL (CUL?,ENG/Wales?, IA,USA/Illinois,USA>AB,CAN - 1830-) SUINO (Berkeley?,CA,USA - ?-1960-?) STRID (AB,CAN>Alaska,USA>?>Washington?,USA -?-1900=? BACKUS (CUL?,ENG/Wales? - 1830-?) DECHANT (Nevada/California,USA - 1920-present) SMITH (oh lord, why me?? - Sonoma County,CA,USA - 1900-present) STEVENS (IA,USA/Illinois>AB,CAN?>Bay Area,CA,USA - 1930-?), NEUMEISTER (?>California,USA>? - circa 1930' - 1950's - ?) RABINOVITCH (RUSSIA>NEW YORK>MONTREAL CANADA - ?-1890-?) and SAMMY (IA,USA/Illinois,USA>OAK,CA - ?-1950's) If you have any crossover or potential connections or run across these, feel free to e-mail me! Good luck and thank you for your support! Kit@calwest.net Ktinagero@juno.com

    03/26/1998 11:23:07
    1. CAIL, John; CUL, ENG>?CAN>IA,USA>AB,CAN; 1830-
    2. Kit
    3. I am researching COMPTON-ROSS (Oklahoma City,OK,USA - ?-1900-?) CAIL (CUL?,ENG/Wales?, IA,USA/Illinois,USA>AB,CAN - 1830-) SUINO (Berkeley?,CA,USA - ?-1960-?) STRID (AB,CAN>Alaska,USA>?>Washington?,USA -?-1900=? BACKUS (CUL?,ENG/Wales? - 1830-?) DECHANT (Nevada/California,USA - 1920-present) SMITH (oh lord, why me?? - Sonoma County,CA,USA - 1900-present) STEVENS (IA,USA/Illinois>AB,CAN?>Bay Area,CA,USA - 1930-?), NEUMEISTER (?>California,USA>? - circa 1930' - 1950's - ?) RABINOVITCH (RUSSIA>NEW YORK>MONTREAL CANADA - ?-1890-?) and SAMMY (IA,USA/Illinois,USA>OAK,CA - ?-1950's) If you have any crossover or potential connections or run across these, feel free to e-mail me! Good luck and thank you for your support! Kit@calwest.net Ktinagero@juno.com

    03/26/1998 11:22:21
    1. BACKUS, Maryann; CUL, ENG>?CAN>IA,USA>AB,CAN; 1830- (
    2. Kit
    3. I am researching COMPTON-ROSS (Oklahoma City,OK,USA - ?-1900-?) CAIL (CUL?,ENG/Wales?, IA,USA/Illinois,USA>AB,CAN - 1830-) SUINO (Berkeley?,CA,USA - ?-1960-?) STRID (AB,CAN>Alaska,USA>?>Washington?,USA -?-1900=? BACKUS (CUL?,ENG/Wales? - 1830-?) DECHANT (Nevada/California,USA - 1920-present) SMITH (oh lord, why me?? - Sonoma County,CA,USA - 1900-present) STEVENS (IA,USA/Illinois>AB,CAN?>Bay Area,CA,USA - 1930-?), NEUMEISTER (?>California,USA>? - circa 1930' - 1950's - ?) RABINOVITCH (RUSSIA>NEW YORK>MONTREAL CANADA - ?-1890-?) and SAMMY (IA,USA/Illinois,USA>OAK,CA - ?-1950's) If you have any crossover or potential connections or run across these, feel free to e-mail me! Good luck and thank you for your support! Kit@calwest.net Ktinagero@juno.com

    03/26/1998 11:22:02