MORGAN Hoyt; GA,USA; c. 1900 Years ago I found and old family portrait in the attic of a house from which I was moving after living their about 20 years. In the picture were two adults and eight children, four sons and four daughters. On the back of the picture was written in pencil, "Mrs. Hoyt Morgan, Sycamore, GA, Route 3, CB/14x2D." It is mounted on "picture board", and some of the edges have been cut or damaged, and although the picture itself is scratched, it none-the-less clearly portrays the family group, and quite a handsome looking group it is. If anyone knows of this family or is a part of it, contact me, so I can arrange for the picture's return. <[email protected]>
MORGAN Hoyt; Sycamore, GA,USA; c. 1900 Years ago I found and old family portrait in the attic of a house from which I was moving after living their about 20 years. In the picture were two adults and eight children, four sons and four daughters. On the back of the picture was written in pencil, "Mrs. Hoyt Morgan, Sycamore, GA, Route 3, CB/14x2D." It is mounted on "picture board", and some of the edges have been cut or damaged, and although the picture itself is scratched, it none-the-less clearly portrays the family group, and quite a handsome looking group it is. If anyone knows of this family or is a part of it, contact me, so I can arrange for the picture's return. <[email protected]>
Re: BUTLER; IRL; 1841 Hi Marie, My name is Hazel Pape and I too am looking for the Butlers In Ireland,my mother-in-law was a Butler before she married.Its her father I'm looking for he was Thomas Butler born 1881 he was brother to John,Briget,Eileen and Kate.It makes him 40years older than who you are looking for so I'm wondering if there might be a connection.Shot in the dark I suppose but I have to start somewhere.hope to talk to you soon. Hazel marie sheehan wrote in message <[email protected]>... >BUTLER; IRL; 1841 > >I am hoping to find out something about Lady Arabella Butler born 1841, not >sure where in Ireland. Her parents were Theobald Butler and Kate Godfrey. > >Lady Butler ran away and married a Catholic Priest Patrick O'Shea. They >then came to Australia. She died here. > >Thank you >Marie Sheehan > > >"marie sheehan" <[email protected]> "Hazel Pape" <[email protected]>
Hi, There are Sahrholz Bianca , Sahrholz Georg, in Lorch Germany. There some in Duesseldorf,Schwalbach,Bingen am Rhein,Eschborn Katharina Hines-Selmer Researching Selmer,Brandt, Bandemer, > >Re: SAHR; DEU > USA; 1848- > >SAHRHOLZ Margarita; DEU; born around 1842 > >POHL Phillip F; DEU; born around 1837 > >These are my gg-grandparents and were supposedly from Lorch, Rheinland, >Bavaria. Two known children were: Phillip POHL and Balthasar POHL. > >I have never been able to find a SAHRHOLZ name in Germany. Does anyone >know more about the name SAHR or SAHRHOLZ and what area of Germany this >name would be more common. > >Thank you for any help. > >Nancy V. Podella >Irvine, CA > >Linda wrote: >> >> SAHR; DEU > USA; 1848- >> >> Just found census record in Chicago, Cook Co., Ill showing that August >> was from Posen, Prussia, b.Sept. 1848 Prussia married Caroline unknown >> b. 1848 Prussia. Two known children both born in Germany. migrated about >> 1872. >> >> Bertha A. L. Sahr b. Aug. 1879 married to Frank Henry Bock, they live in >> Mo, Kans >> >> Fredrick Sahr b. 1869 >> >> Any connections? >> Linda Bock >> [email protected] >> Nebraska >> >> ============================== >> Search the Social Security Death Index online for FREE! >> http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ >> The most powerful SSDI search engine on the Internet! > >"Nancy V. Podella" <[email protected]> > > >============================== >Support free genealogy on the Internet! Join RootsWeb.com today! > Gail Hines <[email protected]>
Re: SAHR; DEU > USA; 1848- SAHRHOLZ Margarita; DEU; born around 1842 POHL Phillip F; DEU; born around 1837 These are my gg-grandparents and were supposedly from Lorch, Rheinland, Bavaria. Two known children were: Phillip POHL and Balthasar POHL. I have never been able to find a SAHRHOLZ name in Germany. Does anyone know more about the name SAHR or SAHRHOLZ and what area of Germany this name would be more common. Thank you for any help. Nancy V. Podella Irvine, CA Linda wrote: > > SAHR; DEU > USA; 1848- > > Just found census record in Chicago, Cook Co., Ill showing that August > was from Posen, Prussia, b.Sept. 1848 Prussia married Caroline unknown > b. 1848 Prussia. Two known children both born in Germany. migrated about > 1872. > > Bertha A. L. Sahr b. Aug. 1879 married to Frank Henry Bock, they live in > Mo, Kans > > Fredrick Sahr b. 1869 > > Any connections? > Linda Bock > [email protected] > Nebraska > > ============================== > Search the Social Security Death Index online for FREE! > http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ > The most powerful SSDI search engine on the Internet! "Nancy V. Podella" <[email protected]>
MORGAN Hoyt; GA,USA; c 1900 Years ago I found and old family portrait in the attic of a house from which I was moving after living their about 20 years. In the picture were two adults and eight children, four sons and four daughters. On the back of the picture was written in pencil, "Mrs. Hoyt Morgan, Sycamore, GA, Route 3, CB/14x2D." It is mounted on "picture board", and some of the edges have been cut or damaged, and although the picture itself is scratched, it none-the-less clearly portrays the family group, and quite a handsome looking group it is. If anyone knows of this family or is a part of it, contact me, so I can arrange for the picture's return. <[email protected]>
Re: MCGREW; Pa,Oh,Ky,Mo,Ind,USA; 1726-1900 Try the white pages.....................http://www.infospace.com/ Donald L McGrew <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected] > MCGREW; Pa,Oh,Ky,Mo,Ind,USA; 1726-1900 > > Looking for McGrew's anywhere anytime. Have been doing research on them for > 20 years. > > Thanks > > -- > Judy McGrew > > > "Donald L McGrew" <[email protected]> "Mauro DiSanza" <[email protected]>
F.Kellner wrote: > > Re: BOEKENKAMP; DEU; 1836- > > The name is pure dutch not german. Maybe it is Dutch. Boek(Dutch) = Book(English). However the 'oe' could also be the equivalent for o-umlaut, and than 'Boek' is pronounced like a tree. The part 'kamp' does not fit to a book, more to a tree. So I think one should never state with a 100% certainty that this must be a Dutch name. Anyhow, Holland and Germany are close together, so there is also an area were the languages are mixed. Herma Gumpert http://www.my-ged.com/gumpert/ http://www.my-ged.com/oudheusd/ > > > BOEKENKAMP; DEU; 1836- > > [email protected]
BARRETT; ENG; -1900 T H E B A R R E T T R E G I S T E R REGISTER YOUR BARRETT ANCESTORS -- FREE The "Barrett Register" is a collection of Barrett (all Spellings) ancestral lines collected to help Barrett descendants find their ancestors and others searching the same ancestors. The "Barrett Register" will not be published. The "Barrett Register" includes: 1702 correspondents names and addresses from Australia, New Zealand, Canada, U.S.A., South Africa, the United Kingdom and Ireland - all interested in finding their Barrett roots. 1355 Barrett ancestral lines indexed and cross-referenced by place names. MAYBE someone related to you is already registered. MAYBE someone already registered has the same ancestors as yours. TO REGISTER: Request the format to use in submitting your Barrett ancestors. SEND TO: [email protected] Dan E. Barrett 33 Townline Road Stevensville, Ontario Canada, L0S 1S1 - - - - -
EYMER; FRA / DEU; 1652 Bonjour Je recherche la famille Eymer depuis la France vers la fin du 17ème siècle avec Jacques Eymer sieur de Grandpré et son frère Pierre. Jacques s'est marié à Matha le 30 janvier 1741. Il existe 2 soeurs (Anne et Louise épouse Thomas. Il y a aussi des Eymer en Allemagne et je pense que cela peut se rejoindre. Vu l'ancienneté, si quelqu'un a des pistes ou des informations, Merci hello. I search Eymer Family from France arround the end of 17th Sciecle whith Jacques Eymer "Sieur de GrandPré" and brother Pierre. Jacques is married to Matha le 30 janvier 1741. There are 2 sisters (Anne and Louise married to Thomas. There are also Eymer in deutch and i think that is the same family. Where is the source of world Eymer Family? Thank you for help. "jceymer" <[email protected]>
EYMER; FRA / DEU; 1652 Bonjour Je recherche la famille Eymer depuis la France vers la fin du 17ème siècle avec Jacques Eymer sieur de Grandpré et son frère Pierre. Jacques s'est marié à Matha le 30 janvier 1741. Il existe 2 soeurs (Anne et Louise épouse Thomas. Il y a aussi des Eymer en Allemagne et je pense que cela peut se rejoindre. Vu l'ancienneté, si quelqu'un a des pistes ou des informations, Merci hello. I search Eymer Family from France arround the end of 17th Sciecle whith Jacques Eymer "Sieur de GrandPré" and brother Pierre. Jacques is married to Matha le 30 janvier 1741. There are 2 sisters (Anne and Louise married to Thomas. There are also Eymer in deutch and i think that is the same family. Where is the source of world Eymer Family? Thank you for help. "jceymer" <[email protected]>
HEIDER, Fredrich Kuno; DEU>OR,USA; 1861-1937 I am searching information about Fredrich Kuno HEIDER, b 1861 in Hilgen, bei Berscheid (northeast of Cologne). Arrived in New York City November 1882 via the SS Waesland out of Antwerp. By 1885 he settled in Sheridan, Oregon, USA and married Mary E. GAUNT in 1888 in Lafayette, Oregon. Together they raised four children: Raymond George, Otto Wilhelm, Virgil and Lorena. Any information is helpful in tracing his family roots in Germany. thanks. Ron Valliere [email protected] "bottomline" <[email protected]>
BASTOW / BAIRSTOW / BARSTOW / BASTOE; YKS,ENG; c.1794 Information sought on Rebecca BASTOW and associated family: Rebecca was christened on 20 July 1794 at Great Horton, Bradford, YKS She was the daughter of Abraham BAIRSTOW Mother not known. Her known siblings are a twin Isaac BAIRSTOW. and twin brothers Aaron and Moses,baptised 17-08-1796 Another "possible" sibling ( christened also on the 20-07-1794) was named Rachael Bairstow. Although the father is stated to be Abraham Bairstow, I have doubts it is the same individual as the parent of Rebecca,Isaac,Aaron and Moses as the occupations of the fathers are different. Rebecca married George SCHOLES, Wool Classer of Bradford YKS on 29 May 1821, She died in 1883, having been blind for 13 years. During this period she lived with her dau. Mary Jane and son-in-law John Pickles at 15 Dean Street, Manningham. ==================================================== Thank you Barb Kirchner-King [email protected] [New Zealand] "Genealogy- Where you confuse the dead and irritate the living!" RESEARCHING: Barr:BAIRSTOW/BASTOW:Cassels:CHALMERS:Crawford:DAY: ILLINGWORTH:Ingham:McC/Kaffery:McGhee: KIRCHNER:Nixon:Pokrand/t:SCHOLES:SIEWERT[H]/Siefert: NOSKE/NUSKE:ROSKOWIUS/ROS[Z]KOWSKI:SAUNDERSON: SAYER/S
ALDERTON; ENG; 1900- Information sought about family ALDERTON in England. Don Alderton <[email protected]>
MARKES Sidney; UK; 1999-1960 Please can anyone help me I am looking for any information on my grandfather Sidney Henry Markes He married Edith Marie Rigby in 04/08/1919 at St Joseph's Church Hunslet. Leeds. North Yorkshie. England. They spilt up 3 years later, Sidney died some time in 1960 MartinaBob (researching Bertucci, Campbell, Rigby, Markes) http://www.markes.freeserve.co.uk [email protected]
On My german telephone-CD, I have located 171 entries by this surname. Hans Peter Voss "F.Kellner" schrieb: > Re: BOEKENKAMP; DEU; 1836- > > The name is pure dutch not german. > > > BOEKENKAMP; DEU; 1836- > > > > I am looking for information on families with the surname BOEKENKAMP. > > If you identify with this group, you may request data on the at > > "F.Kellner" <[email protected]> [email protected]
HAWK, Andrew; PA,USA > VA,USA > GA,USA; 1789 Seeking the descendants of Andrew HAWK who is believed to have been naturalized in Philadelphia in 1743 and immigrated southward through Virginia where his children were born, ending up in Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia as a farmer as of 4 Nov 1789. Would like to prove that the Andrew Hawke of Augusta is the same Andrew Hawk of Pa. It is known that the Andrew Hawke of Augusta must have died prior to 1800 as he does not appear in any tax records thereafter. Victor Hawk "vhhawk" <[email protected]>
STANISLAUS-MORTIMER-NEWMAN-ROBINA; Kidderminster ENG>AUS>Leeds ENG; 1844-1891 Now here's a real head-scratcher. A married couple who are BOTH mysteries. Lets start with the husband. He's non-existent. When Frederick STANSILAUS died in London on 22 November 1891, it was reported that he was 46 or 47 years old, and that he had been born in Kidderminster, Worcs in 1844. Only, you try telling that to the red books or the black books at the GRO. He isn't there. So, was it not his real name? Was he perhaps Frederic Stanislaus Somebody-or-other?? well, in the 1881 census he's at home at number 8 Brunswick Terrace, Leeds, and listed under the name of Frederick Stanislaus 'aged 36'. His wife, maddeningly, isn't home, but he's got two actors lodging in the house.. At his funeral, it is noted that among the few attendees was "Mr Norman Stanislaus" and when his widow remarried, she remarried as :"Fanny Stanislaus" (unfortunate bit of rhyming, that). So, it seems as if it really is his true name. So why does the GRO not have a record of his birth, marriage, or death...? A puzzle. His wife is no better. Fanny was known on the stage as 'Fanny Robina' but of course that definitely wasn't her real name. What was? Take your pick after I've told you the story. Fanny (born England, December 1861?) and her sister Florrie (b Australia 1866) were the daughters of Newman and Mortimer, a variety act. Daddy was Newman, mummy was Mortimer. In theory. Mummy was also an Aussie, predictably billed as 'MISS MORTIMER the Australian nightingale'. The girls were trained to go on the stage from babyhood, but then Newman died (I suspect in Australia) and in 1874 Miss Mortimer died too. 2 weeks later little Fanny bounced on to the stage at London's Marylbone Theatre as 'little Fanny Mortimer the (wait for it) Australian nightingale' playing good fairy in panto. Fast forward a bit. At some stage, in England or in Australia (she and Fred.. pre-wed or post-wed, or there -wed, were in Oz from October 1886 to mid 1887) got married. But can I find that? No. Fanny went on to be Mrs James Hart Glen (1892) and after losing that husband pretty smartly, married Billy Bint. Did she have any children? Is there any connection in the living world to Fred or Fanny. This may be a hopeless chase. If Fanny and Florrie were NOT born 'Newman" (and it seems they weren't) or Mortimer.. how will I ever find them? I suppose I could chase Fanny's wedcert to Glen (Fanny STANISLAUS Lambeth 1d 885 June quarter 1892) or Florrie's wedcert to Mr Reed... That SHOULD give me papa's name.. I may be reduced to this.. Expensive game, isn't it. First I'll get my Australian friends to check the Mortimers (theyve done the Newmans..) Oh heck, this one is HOPELESS!!!! Kurt KURT GÄNZL, ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF THE MUSICAL THEATRE 9 Les Arabanes, 684-5 Route des Serres, 06570 St Paul de Vence, FRANCE tel/fax: 04.93.32.95.87 e-mail: [email protected] till 12 November then Fernenland, Tophouse Junction, RD2 Nelson, NEW ZEALAND tel/fax (03) 521.1849 e-mail: [email protected] visit me at http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~paulln/ganzl.htm
JESSOP George Henry; IRL>ENG; 1915 How about GEORGE Henry JESSOP (b??? Ireland?; d 21 March 1915 London aged 63). It was his real name, and his wife was Mary Alice JESSOP formerly HARRIS 'of 50 Marlborough Hill, St Johns Wood' at the time of his death George Jessop was a playwright, and he wrote a particulatly good libretto for C Villiers Stanford called SHAMUS O'BRIEN. Quite where he came from, I know not. He lived much of his life in America, but "inherited an estate in Ireland" at sometime in the 1890s and moved back to the right-hand side of the Atlantic. Where was this famous estate and why did he inherit it? And why did he then end up in St John's Wood. But most of all, who WAS he...?? Not very hopefully, Kurt KURT GÄNZL, ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF THE MUSICAL THEATRE 9 Les Arabanes, 684-5 Route des Serres, 06570 St Paul de Vence, FRANCE tel/fax: 04.93.32.95.87 e-mail: [email protected] till 12 November then Fernenland, Tophouse Junction, RD2 Nelson, NEW ZEALAND tel/fax (03) 521.1849 e-mail: [email protected] visit me at http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~paulln/ganzl.htm
LEWIS Catherine; WLS; 1853 Then there's CATHERINE LEWIS b Swansea, 6 May ?1853 My lost diva. Not really lost. But if you look up the GRO red books for "Catherine Lewis" you are liable to get drowned in the results. And they are nearly ALL born in Wales. If this were Australia, with its fabulous indices, I'd have no trouble. Australia gives you the parents names alongside the birth registration, and I know Catherine's parents names. Her father was Richard Jeffries Lewis 'of Bristol', a painter and member of the Royal Academy. her mother was may Moran Lewis, which I presume means May Lewis née Moran. I'd go bankrupt spending 6 1/2 quid on every Catherine Lewis born in the right quarter (and who's to know she didn't lie about her age anyway) .. but I'd risk it, except NONE of the ones in 1853 seems to fit properly.. Catherine wed a couple of times, being Mrs Oscar ARFWEDSON for a while, and then, more satisfactorily, Mrs Donald ROBERTSON (1887). She died at Hove in 1942 "aged 88" (says the black book for that year). She also had two sisters on the stage, the celebrated [Mary] Jeffries Lewis and the rather routine Constance Florence Lewis. Both martied, both like Catherine had children.. so there must be SOMEONE out there who can claim descent from one of the sparkiest prima donnas of the American (and originally Engkish) musical stage of the Victorian era.. Yes......?? Kurt KURT GÄNZL, ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF THE MUSICAL THEATRE 9 Les Arabanes, 684-5 Route des Serres, 06570 St Paul de Vence, FRANCE tel/fax: 04.93.32.95.87 e-mail: [email protected] till 12 November then Fernenland, Tophouse Junction, RD2 Nelson, NEW ZEALAND tel/fax (03) 521.1849 e-mail: [email protected] visit me at http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~paulln/ganzl.htm