Laura M. PATTEE , born early 1900 , at Fort Morgan, Colorado. .. Her Father's name may have been George PATTEE . She married George SHULL of Sterling, Colorado, and had three daughters , Alice , Edith, and Georgia, They were born in / near Merino, and Sterling (Logan Co ) Colorado. (mid-late 1920s) and may have moved to Denver CO ...or ? also possible Laura (PATTEE) SHULL remarried to ? DENT, of Delta, Colorado. These are only Surnames that I have , that possibly connect to my long lost half sisters .... SURNAMES: Shull... James... Hughes... Silvis... Dent... Please , if you are researching these Surnames , you may have info about my sisters..(orig in Colorado.) , Please contact me. Beth GMOLK@aol.com
This is a Friends site who is a real NewBee, so I thought I would post this for him since he doesn't know about mailing list for Genealogy. Please send any questions to him. gordonk@csufresno.edu http://zimmer.csufresno.edu/~gordonk/ -- Genealogy of KEETON, HARPER, HORN, or HAUN, ELAMON, SMITH, FORBUS, GAINES, DUTTON, McPHERSON, and ABSTON **************************************** Pauline Phelps Bakersfield CA 93304 ========================================== The Past is History. The Future is a Mystery. Today is a Gift, that's why we call it the present. ****************************************
Please change my e-mail address FROM: zdjj37a@prodigy.com TO: Loisfried@prodigy.net Thanks, Lois Friedman ____ Lois Friedman zdjj37a@prodigy.com Fair Lawn, NJ
Sarah Crafton and Margaret Crafton possibly sisters. Margaret is listed in 1850 census with Rachel J. Pierson living with her. Sarah Crafton married George W. Pierson in 1827 in Scott county, IN. She evidently had died before 1850 because she is not listed with George in that census. She is the mother of Rachel J. Pierson.
Hi Barbara, A couple of online folks who saw my last message to you have asked about that Gaspe information I gave you. Is the internet site I got that from listed on the paper? Thanks, Shay
I thought I had found my Patrick SULLIVAN my great great grandfather and his family but unfortunately it looks like I missed the boat. I had reported that some very helpful researchers in South Wales had identified a SULLIVAN family in the 1861 Census for Monmouthshire in the parish of Bedwelty and the hamlet of Manmoel . which consisted of Patrick SULLIVAN 51, (thought this was my great great grandfather) Head of household, married, Occupation Coker, Place of birth Ireland and his wife Catherine, 50; children Jeremia 18, Patrick 17, (I thought this was my great grandfather) John 14 and Mary Ann 10. The address given on the census returns as number 4, Row 48, Manmoel, Sirhwoy, Bedwelty, Monmouthshire. Manmoel is less than 10 miles from Rhymney at the address 13 Furnace Row Rhymney on the 1861 census is the Cummins family. John and Ellen Cummin(g)s born in Ireland and their Children Michael, Richard, Andrew and Ellen being born in the parish of Bedwelty. Unfortunately it looks like this is not my SULLIVAN family. I have received a Marriage certificate which indicates my Patrick Sullivan was 21; a bachelor; a fireman in the iron works married Ellen Cummins; 19; a spinster. They were living in Rhymney. Patrick's father was John Sullivan (deceased); a general laborer. Ellen Cummins was living in Rhymney; her father was John Cummins; a general laborer. They were married 25 July 1863. Marriage was solemnized at the Register Office Bedwelty, Monmouth Wales. Witness was David Evans and Mary By***. Neither Patrick or Ellen were able to write their name and they both signed their X mark. My Patrick immigrated 7 September 1865 and settled in PA in the Old Forge, Minooka, Taylor and Scranton area. So very close but it does not look like a have a solid connection. I hope the information provided herein helps some other researcher with their search. Back to the drawing board I go now to find out what I can about John SULLIVAN, deceased, my great great grandfather and his family.
I am searching for info about three DURBIN sisters born late 1800's KY. AMANDA married DILLON #2 Simpson died Eugene Oregon CATIE married SIMPSON died Nebraska NETTIE nothing known. THANKS Coral Babb
Little did I think I'd see your e-mail on surname query. Good Luck. I hope you get lots of replies. Did the sheet on Gaspe I gave you help out? SMP
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FANCY - Nova Scotia/UK
Family name DeGFaspe. Aubert of Gaspe. Ancestors came to Quebec in 1604. Royalty from France. Can trace one line to that time period. Write back for more, or send more if you have it.
Any info on the DeBevoise families in Newtown, Queens Long Island, NY from 1700 to 1900's would be appreciated.
John Galloway b. 1784 d.1854 Graves County Ky married Lucy Faldin both from Maury Tenn. Manon2494@aol.com
J.O. Chester born abt 1870 (?) Lived in Texas ,OKlahoma, New mexico and possibly Arkansas and Louisiana Thanks, Leona
Hello, Just to let you know that the happy.exe file was attached to the last digest I received. Deleted it straight away!! Kathi G. ---------- > From: SURNAME-QUERY-D-request@rootsweb.com > To: SURNAME-QUERY-D@rootsweb.com > Subject: SURNAME-QUERY-D Digest V99 #65 > Date: Tuesday, 16 February 1999 12:26 AM >
Where Evan Day and Ann Edington the parents of Sarah Day, Born l792 Died l832? Sarah married Jonathan Martin-somewhere between l807 and l8ll. Jonathan was born l789 died l844 Piscataway New Jersey. He was the son of James Martin. from N>J. Sarah-is buried in the Sampton Baptist Churchyard in New Jersey. Thanks for your help Peg
ROLPH (and other spelling) family in the late 1800s, IL, MI, IN, a link between Charles Rolph and the husband of Pocahontas. John R.
Have a Walton Line mainly Kentucky, Southeast Missouri. Would be interested in what you have on the Waltons. Rosalind Steffen rozsteffen@aol.com
I have a ton of info on the Gallaher line if you are interested. Phyllis
I have tons of info on the Gallaher line if it might be helpful to you. Phyllis