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    1. HUBBARD James; MS,USA; 1952
    2. Andy Peck
    3. HUBBARD James; MS,USA; 1952 I am trying to ascertain whether my natural father James Hubbard is still alive. All I know of him is that he was in the USAF in 1952 based at Stanton, Suffolk, England. He originated from Boonville, MS. I would appreciate any advice as to more appropriate sites to post, if there are any. "Andy Peck" <Andy.Peck@tesco.net>

    04/22/1999 03:27:48
    1. FANNIN; Dublin, IRL; 1853
    2. George H O'Reilly
    3. FANNIN; Dublin, IRL; 1853 My great grandfather, Michael Reilly (Riley ?) married Bridget Fannin in Dublin in 1853 in Arran Quay Catholic Church - St. Pauls. She may have lived in Stoneybatter nearby. Any info on either family appreciated. --------------------------------------------------------------- George H. O'Reilly, Dublin, Ireland (EI0CY) ghor@iol.ie ---------------------------------------------------------------

    04/22/1999 03:22:44
    1. LEONARD John,Moses; ENG; 1800-1852
    2. David Leonard
    3. LEONARD John,Moses; ENG; 1800-1852 Trying to find information on John Leonard born 1852 whereabouts unkown but rumoured to be Bromsgrove area. His father was called Moses and would have worked in the Iron and Steel Industry. Later moved to Middlesborough. Thanks David Leonard david@tleonard.freeserve.co.uk

    04/22/1999 02:59:33
    1. KIMBLE Richard; LAN,ENG; 1891-
    2. celia carey
    3. KIMBLE Richard; LAN,ENG; 1891- Looking for information on descendants of Richard Kimble and Martha Bottomley marr Mar 11 1888 in Oldham Lancs Children as follows John Edward Feb 13 1889, Richard William b July 20 1890, Richard James b Mar 23 1893, Martha Ann b Aug 14 1897, Richard b Oct 3 1899, Mary b May 14 1901. Thanks Celia Carey Also searching Bottomley, Taylor, Clegg, Slater . celia carey <celia.carey@talk21.com>

    04/22/1999 02:52:44
    1. NEIL; IRL; 1853
    2. N M Horsewood
    3. NEIL; IRL; 1853 Can anyone help? I am researching my NEIL(L) ancestors and have come across the following marriage on the IGI: James NEILL and Jane WEIR m. 22 Sep 1853 Loughgall, Armagh Are any parish records held for this area, and if I could see a copy of the marriage entry, would it tell me if they came from outside the area (i.e. travelling through on their eventual arrival in Scotland)?? Any help/information gratefully received. Nicola Horsewood York, ENG "N M Horsewood" <nmhorsewood@yarburgh10.freeserve.co.uk>

    04/22/1999 02:49:34
    1. BARFUHS Wilhelm; DEU>CAN; c.1901
    2. Gudrun
    3. BARFUHS Wilhelm; DEU>CAN; c.1901 Von: Gudrun <wohba@t-online.de> Carl Barfuhs & Lisette Ostermann 1856-1925 Children: Wilhelm Maria b. 1881 Johann Gerhard b. 1882 Klemens Karl Anna Elisabeeth mfg Gudrun wohba@t-online.de begin 666 Gudrun.vcf M0D5'24XZ5D-!4D0-"E9%4E-)3TXZ,BXQ#0I..CM'=61R=6X-"D9..D=U9')U M;@T*55),.FAT=' Z+R]H;VUE+G0M;VYL:6YE+F1E+VAO;64O=V]H8F$-"D5- M04E,.U!2148[24Y415).150Z=V]H8F% ="UO;FQI;F4N9&4-"E)%5CHQ.3DY 9,#0R,E0R,#0Q-3=:#0I%3D0Z5D-!4D0-"@`` ` end

    04/22/1999 02:44:32
    1. WOHKITTEL Josef Karl; DEU; -1946
    2. Gudrun
    3. Von: Gudrun <wohba@t-online.de> Betreff: WOHKITTEL Josef Karl; DEU; -1946 Suche alles über den Namen Wohkittel. Besonders in Verbindung mit Schlesien und den Orten "Koschpendorf" und "Deutsch Leippe". mfg Gudrun wohba@t-online.de begin 666 Gudrun.vcf M0D5'24XZ5D-!4D0-"E9%4E-)3TXZ,BXQ#0I..CM'=61R=6X-"D9..D=U9')U M;@T*55),.FAT=' Z+R]H;VUE+G0M;VYL:6YE+F1E+VAO;64O=V]H8F$-"D5- M04E,.U!2148[24Y415).150Z=V]H8F% ="UO;FQI;F4N9&4-"E)%5CHQ.3DY 9,#0R,E0R,#0P-#A:#0I%3D0Z5D-!4D0-"@`` ` end

    04/22/1999 02:43:00
    1. GREEN; Maxey, NTH,ENG; 1700-1850
    2. Sue Green
    3. GREEN; Maxey, NTH,ENG; 1700-1850 Having been trying to find my Green's in Yorkshire I now find they came from Maxey in Northants. I have looked at some of the parish registers and it seems they were in Maxey for several generations. If anyone is researching the name Green in the same area, I'd like to get in touch. Thanks, Sue. greeny@heston72.freeserve.co.uk (Sue Green)

    04/22/1999 02:42:46
    1. BURMAEHL / HINDENBURG / BULLEN; MSC,MEC,DEU; 1790
    2. John and Sandy Reedy
    3. BURMAEHL / HINDENBURG / BULLEN; MSC,MEC,DEU; 1790 Looking for information on Hans Joachim BURMAEHL b. 1790 in Bellin, Mecklenburg-Schwerin. His parents were Johann Burmaehl and Ida Maria BULLEN. Hans married Sophia Charlotte Louise HINDENBURG (b. 1795 in Zietlitz, Mecklenburg-Schwerin) in 1816. Their children were Maria Sophia b. 1817, Ida Sophia b. 1820, August Friederich b. 1822, Maria Anna b. 1824, Dorothea Elisabeth b. 1826 and Ludwig Carl b. 1832. Ludwig was my gggrandfather. He came to the U.S. in the mid 1850's and settled in Iowa. I do not know if any other members of the family came to the U.S. Any help would be appreciated. Sandy Reedy jjreedy@ix.netcom.com

    04/22/1999 02:37:56
    1. VOLKMANN Josef; DEU>CAN; b.1930
    2. Gudrun
    3. VOLKMANN Josef; DEU>CAN; b.1930 Johann Volkamm & Elisabeth Gärtner Children: Johann Josef, b. 1924 d. 1928 Agathe, b. 1927 d. 1988 Josef, b. 1930 Ursula, b. 1931 Rudolf, b. 1933 mfg Gudrun wohba@t-online.de begin 666 Gudrun.vcf M0D5'24XZ5D-!4D0-"E9%4E-)3TXZ,BXQ#0I..CM'=61R=6X-"D9..D=U9')U M;@T*55),.FAT=' Z+R]H;VUE+G0M;VYL:6YE+F1E+VAO;64O=V]H8F$-"D5- M04E,.U!2148[24Y415).150Z=V]H8F% ="UO;FQI;F4N9&4-"E)%5CHQ.3DY 9,#0R,%0R,#4Q-#5:#0I%3D0Z5D-!4D0-"@`` ` end

    04/22/1999 02:35:21
    1. ALLEN / BARTOW; NY,USA; 1823
    2. John Van Buskirk
    3. ALLEN / BARTOW; NY,USA; 1823 WILLIAM ALLEN and PHOEBE BARTOW have daughter LOVINA ALLEN B JAN 1824 at Hudson,NY Columbia Co. Lovina married 1845 Abraham Van Allen of Coxsackie, NY settled town of onondaga ny raised 11 children including Phoebe Van Allen m Charley Van Buskirk; my grandparents. Lovina d 1917 at 95 her fmily tradition was from Dutchess Co south of Columbia Co. nothing more known of her. "John Van Buskirk" <jvanbus1@twcny.rr.com>

    04/22/1999 01:40:08
    1. VAN DENBURGH,Willen; NY,USA; b. 1759
    2. John Van Buskirk
    3. VAN DENBURGH,Willen; NY,USA; b. 1759 There are 3 different William Wilhelm Willen Van Denburgh bergh berck residing in Coxsackie NY Greene Co in 1770s having children baptised. One son of Hendrick b1756 Christina Van Valkenburg has traced family in Central NY; another sonof Robert, Hendricks brother m Elizabeth Bronck some sources in coxsackie scramble twofamilies together, and this Willen b 1759 m Elizabeth Vosburgh had daughters Mary b1775 m Nathaniel T Goy, Catherine b1778 m Leonard Conine dau Elizabeth baptized 1798 with grandparents as sponsors Elizabeth m Isaac Van Buskirk my line. First two belong to RichardJanse Van Denbergh of Coxsackie, mine is odd man out. which family does he belong to? "John Van Buskirk" <jvanbus1@twcny.rr.com>

    04/22/1999 01:30:26
    1. ARNOLD, Sarah; Ballynahinch, IRL; 1840-1850
    2. Erin Gierke
    3. ARNOLD, Sarah; Ballynahinch, IRL; 1840-1850 I'm looking for information on Sarah Arnold, who lived in Ballynahinch in 1844. I'm guessing Northern Ireland because the name sounds as though her family may have moved there from England. I don't know her parents' names or her date of birth or anything else about her. The only reason I know where she lived is that I have a sampler hanging in my home, which was done by her in 1844 in Ballynahinch. She's my paternal gg or ggg-grmo. I haven't been able to locate a genealogical or historical society anywhere near the Ballynahinch in Co. Down. If there's anyone out there in County Down, or near any other Ballynahinch, who would be willing to d a lookup for me on any Arnolds which may have lived there in 1844 (and maybe did they have a daughter, Sarah), I'd verymuch appreciate it. I don't know how old she'd have had to be to d a sampler, but she must have been at least five years old because the stitches are very well done. that'd put her birth in 1839 or earlier. Thank you. Erin Gierke Thank you. _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com Erin Gierke <egierke@yahoo.com>

    04/22/1999 01:21:59
    1. MARRIOTT; Ashover,ENG; -1800
    2. Davina Holmes
    3. MARRIOTT; Ashover,ENG; -1800 "Davina Holmes" <Davina@davina.freeserve.co.uk>

    04/22/1999 01:21:00
    1. DAY,Jared; NY,USA>NJ,USA; 1745-1830
    2. John Van Buskirk
    3. DAY,Jared; NY,USA>NJ,USA; 1745-1830 JARED DAY son of SAMUEL and Mary K Day m eitherMary or Agnes Gildersleeve of Palmyra NY or NJ dau Phoebe Day 1789 -1870 m Jonathan Dayton of Basking Ridge, NJ big family, youngest Charles H Dayton m Mary Ellen Thornton son John Charles m Emma Florence Barnes Margaret Dayton m Leon Van Buskirk; John C me. there is another day line in Emma Florence Barnes family from Robert Day of Hartford. Jared is still not placed. "John Van Buskirk" <jvanbus1@twcny.rr.com>

    04/22/1999 01:19:10
    1. SNIFFEN / KNIFFEN,Reuben; NY,USA; 1749-1838
    2. John Van Buskirk
    3. SNIFFEN / KNIFFEN,Reuben; NY,USA; 1749-1838 Reuben Sniffen 1749-1838 Rev soldier 2nd regt westchester co ny moved with Son William and wife Anna? to Cardiff Onondaga co NY 1800s Wm had 2 sons born here Henry 1802 John 1805 John m 1824 Polly Hayes Electa b1833 m John Van Buskirk son Charley, son Leon, son John C me. Reuben's pension file mentions a 3 month period of captivity 1780 There is an apparent brother Shubal 1738 - 1828 in Tully Cemetry about 10 miles from Cardiff cemetery. There is a sniffen family at Rye NY with several Reubens, which one is this one. also all wifes names are unknown. John Van Buskirk <jvanbus1@twcny.rr.com>

    04/22/1999 12:55:28
    1. STECH / STECK; NY,USA>CA,USA; 1900-1930
    2. John Van Buskirk
    3. STECH / STECK; NY,USA>CA,USA; 1900-1930 Known facts Benedict andKaroline STECH of Haslach Baden Germany had several children come to us before our known line Wilhelm Stech and Maria Anna Lehman married 1901 at Lautenbach near Oberkirk -not far fron Haslach - had 6 children son Franz = Frank c ame to Syracuse NY 1927. His father knew he had brothers and siosters here, Frank visited at Brewster, NY 1929 one uncle and aunt brother and sister with sisters son. we have a snapshot of that reunion but Frank did not remember their given names nor the aunts married name. also a known aunt Pauline Stech was a nun working in San Francisco when the eartquake hit in 1906 presumed dead then, Franks 1901-1979 daughter Sharon 1945 -1997 was Mrs John Van Buskirk. if anyone knows more about these relatives please respond. "John Van Buskirk" <jvanbus1@twcny.rr.com>

    04/22/1999 12:36:39
    1. BRAUD / BRAULT / BREAU / BREAULT / BREAUX / BROW / BOOK; Canada-USA; 1629-1900
    2. Robert Brault
    3. BRAUD / BRAULT / BREAU / BREAULT / BREAUX / BROW / BOOK; Canada-USA; 1629-1900 ***************************************************************** A BREAU GENEALOGY TMALSS (To Make A Long Story Short): This is the book you want to have if you are a descendant of Vincent BRAULT the acadian who came to North America around 1650. This book is the combined efforts of 41 years of work: 26 years by Clarence BREAUX of Louisiana and 15 years by Robert BRAULT of Quebec who have put the sum of their work together to publish the most comprehensive book on his descendants. WHAT: The book contains the first seven generations of descendants of Vincent BRAULT and their children, so in fact you have the first eight generations. While Family Group Sheets are restricted to the male line (i.e. those carrying the family name), all the known offspring (including women) in each family are identified with their spouses and parents of spouses when known. The book is 430 pages long and the format is 8 ½ X 11 inches. WHO: Many variations of the family name are encountered: BRAU, BRAUD, BRAULT, BRAUX, BREAU, BREAUD, BREAULT, BREAUX, BRO, BROD, BROT, BROUGH, BROW, BROWE, ... CONTENTS: * Introduction * Historical brief * Geographical locations Maps of France, Quebec, Acadia and Louisiana * Origin of the family name * Explanation of the Henry system Family group sheets Sources Index Addenda (additions/corrections) [sections preceeded by an asterisk are bilingual: english-french] FORMAT: The book will be offered in three different formats a) a three hole format that can be inserted in a binder b) a softbound issue with a spiral binding or a plastic comb binding with acetate front cover and solid plastic back cover c) a deluxe hardbound edition with golden titles and designs and your name imprinted on the book ORDERS USA (except the hardbound issue): contact Clarence T. Breaux, 801 Dauphine apt. 338, Metairie LA 70005-4609 or at email: ctb02@gnofn.org OR ctbreaux@worldnet.att.net CANADA (softbound books and all hardbound books for both USA and Canada): contact Robert Brault, 3207 boul. Levesque est, Laval, Quebec H7E 2P4 or at email: Robert.Brault@ens.csaffluents.qc.ca PRICE: The softbound editions will be available at $30US The deluxe hardbound edition will be available at $ 50 US NOTE: There will be an addenda containing corrections and additions published around mid-July and that will be given free of charge to those who have bought a copy of the book. This supplement will be given in person to those attending the Breaux Family Reunion at the next World Acadian Congress in Louisiana next August or by mail for those not attending the reunion. It is important for you to indicate if you want to have your copy of the book prior to the publication of the addenda and add it yourself to the copy you'll have or if you want to wait to have the addenda included into the book (this is particularly important for the deluxe hardbound edition, as it is harder to add pages in a bound book of that nature). ***************************************************************** ORDER FORM number of copies : ____ 3 hole format @ $ 30US: ______ ____ softbound format @ $30US: ______ ____ deluxe hardbound format @ $ 50US: ______ TOTAL: ______ note: indicate if you want to have addenda included ____ or apart from the book _____ NAME: _____________________________________________ ADDRESS: _______________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ PHONE: ( ) ________________________ //// (-o-o-) ( o ) ___oOOo___________________oOOo Robert Brault email: robert.braultr@ens.csaffluents.qc.ca École Internationale Commission scolaire des Affluents

    04/22/1999 12:06:13
    1. BRAUD / BRAULT / BREAU / BREAULT / BREAUX / BROW / BOOK; Canada-USA; 1629-1900
    2. Robert Brault
    3. BRAUD / BRAULT / BREAU / BREAULT / BREAUX / BROW / BOOK; Canada-USA; 1629-1900 ***************************************************************** A BREAU GENEALOGY TMALSS (To Make A Long Story Short): This is the book you want to have if you are a descendant of Vincent BRAULT the acadian who came to North America around 1650. This book is the combined efforts of 41 years of work: 26 years by Clarence BREAUX of Louisiana and 15 years by Robert BRAULT of Quebec who have put the sum of their work together to publish the most comprehensive book on his descendants. WHAT: The book contains the first seven generations of descendants of Vincent BRAULT and their children, so in fact you have the first eight generations. While Family Group Sheets are restricted to the male line (i.e. those carrying the family name), all the known offspring (including women) in each family are identified with their spouses and parents of spouses when known. The book is 430 pages long and the format is 8 œ X 11 inches. WHO: Many variations of the family name are encountered: BRAU, BRAUD, BRAULT, BRAUX, BREAU, BREAUD, BREAULT, BREAUX, BRO, BROD, BROT, BROUGH, BROW, BROWE, ... CONTENTS: * Introduction * Historical brief * Geographical locations Maps of France, Quebec, Acadia and Louisiana * Origin of the family name * Explanation of the Henry system Family group sheets Sources Index Addenda (additions/corrections) [sections preceeded by an asterisk are bilingual: english-french] FORMAT: The book will be offered in three different formats a) a three hole format that can be inserted in a binder b) a softbound issue with a spiral binding or a plastic comb binding with acetate front cover and solid plastic back cover c) a deluxe hardbound edition with golden titles and designs and your name imprinted on the book ORDERS USA (except the hardbound issue): contact Clarence T. Breaux, 801 Dauphine apt. 338, Metairie LA 70005-4609 or at email: ctb02@gnofn.org OR ctbreaux@worldnet.att.net CANADA (softbound books and all hardbound books for both USA and Canada): contact Robert Brault, 3207 boul. Levesque est, Laval, Quebec H7E 2P4 or at email: Robert.Brault@ens.csaffluents.qc.ca PRICE: The softbound editions will be available at $30US The deluxe hardbound edition will be available at $ 50 US NOTE: There will be an addenda containing corrections and additions published around mid-July and that will be given free of charge to those who have bought a copy of the book. This supplement will be given in person to those attending the Breaux Family Reunion at the next World Acadian Congress in Louisiana next August or by mail for those not attending the reunion. It is important for you to indicate if you want to have your copy of the book prior to the publication of the addenda and add it yourself to the copy you'll have or if you want to wait to have the addenda included into the book (this is particularly important for the deluxe hardbound edition, as it is harder to add pages in a bound book of that nature). ***************************************************************** ORDER FORM number of copies : ____ 3 hole format @ $ 30US: ______ ____ softbound format @ $30US: ______ ____ deluxe hardbound format @ $ 50US: ______ TOTAL: ______ note: indicate if you want to have addenda included ____ or apart from the book _____ NAME: _____________________________________________ ADDRESS: _______________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ PHONE: ( ) ________________________ //// (-o-o-) ( o ) ___oOOo___________________oOOo Robert Brault email: robert.braultr@ens.csaffluents.qc.ca École Internationale Commission scolaire des Affluents

    04/22/1999 11:56:14
    1. BRAUD / BRAULT / BREAU / BREAULT / BREAUX / BROW / BOOK; Canada-USA; 1629-1900
    2. Robert Brault
    3. BRAUD / BRAULT / BREAU / BREAULT / BREAUX / BROW / BOOK; Canada-USA; 1629-1900 ***************************************************************** A BREAU GENEALOGY TMALSS (To Make A Long Story Short): This is the book you want to have if you are a descendant of Vincent BRAULT the acadian who came to North America around 1650. This book is the combined efforts of 41 years of work: 26 years by Clarence BREAUX of Louisiana and 15 years by Robert BRAULT of Quebec who have put the sum of their work together to publish the most comprehensive book on his descendants. WHAT: The book contains the first seven generations of descendants of Vincent BRAULT and their children, so in fact you have the first eight generations. While Family Group Sheets are restricted to the male line (i.e. those carrying the family name), all the known offspring (including women) in each family are identified with their spouses and parents of spouses when known. The book is 430 pages long and the format is 8 œ X 11 inches. WHO: Many variations of the family name are encountered: BRAU, BRAUD, BRAULT, BRAUX, BREAU, BREAUD, BREAULT, BREAUX, BRO, BROD, BROT, BROUGH, BROW, BROWE, ... CONTENTS: * Introduction * Historical brief * Geographical locations Maps of France, Quebec, Acadia and Louisiana * Origin of the family name * Explanation of the Henry system Family group sheets Sources Index Addenda (additions/corrections) [sections preceeded by an asterisk are bilingual: english-french] FORMAT: The book will be offered in three different formats a) a three hole format that can be inserted in a binder b) a softbound issue with a spiral binding or a plastic comb binding with acetate front cover and solid plastic back cover c) a deluxe hardbound edition with golden titles and designs and your name imprinted on the book ORDERS USA (except the hardbound issue): contact Clarence T. Breaux, 801 Dauphine apt. 338, Metairie LA 70005-4609 or at email: ctb02@gnofn.org OR ctbreaux@worldnet.att.net CANADA (softbound books and all hardbound books for both USA and Canada): contact Robert Brault, 3207 boul. Levesque est, Laval, Quebec H7E 2P4 or at email: Robert.Brault@ens.csaffluents.qc.ca PRICE: The softbound editions will be available at $30US The deluxe hardbound edition will be available at $ 50 US NOTE: There will be an addenda containing corrections and additions published around mid-July and that will be given free of charge to those who have bought a copy of the book. This supplement will be given in person to those attending the Breaux Family Reunion at the next World Acadian Congress in Louisiana next August or by mail for those not attending the reunion. It is important for you to indicate if you want to have your copy of the book prior to the publication of the addenda and add it yourself to the copy you'll have or if you want to wait to have the addenda included into the book (this is particularly important for the deluxe hardbound edition, as it is harder to add pages in a bound book of that nature). ***************************************************************** ORDER FORM number of copies : ____ 3 hole format @ $ 30US: ______ ____ softbound format @ $30US: ______ ____ deluxe hardbound format @ $ 50US: ______ TOTAL: ______ note: indicate if you want to have addenda included ____ or apart from the book _____ NAME: _____________________________________________ ADDRESS: _______________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ PHONE: ( ) ________________________ //// (-o-o-) ( o ) ___oOOo___________________oOOo Robert Brault email: braultr@csmanoirs.qc.ca École Internationale Commission scolaire des Manoirs

    04/22/1999 11:48:01