BRODIE, John Herbert; ON,CAN; 1930-1950 --------------------------------------- Helllo: We are seeking any information on a John Herbert Brodie who lived in Toronto in the 1930-50 time period. He is listed in some old city directories as working for Eaton's as a tinsmith. We would like to know if and when he died and if he had any children who may still be living today. Possible distant cousins. Please contact us at steve.newton@wwbbs.otherside.com Thanks --- Steve and Karen Newton, Shepherdsville, Kentucky Searching for Brodie and Tallman in Ontario
LINKLETTER / HENKE / SHIRER / SHIRE; ENG>USA; 1700-1900 I am new at this. My first attempt. My paternal grandmother was Mary Henke. She was from England. She was a nurse during WWII. She married my grandfather, a US soldier, named John Peach Linkletter. They had a son named Victor Hubert Linkletter born in New Jersey, USA. Victor was born in 1920 still alive. Anyone having information please contact me. I was adult adopted as Shirer. I have a partial family tree back to 1723 with John Shirer and Peter Shirer. I was told the Shirer family came from England but the English spelling there was Shire. The Shirer family settled in Pennsylvania. My adopted father was Harold Ray Shirer born in Isabella, Pennsylvania 12/21/17. In the mid-1800's Susan Thomas married into the Shirer family. There is a Thomas-Shirer family cemetery in Pennsylvania near Union Town. Any information, please write me. chiro628@aol.com (Chiro628)
KENNEY; COR,IRL; 1800- I am looking for any info on William Kenney. I do know some stuff. - He married Ellen Fitzgerald in the 1860's(?) We think they lived in CO Cork. they had 9 Children, - Catherine, Nellie, Margaret, Julliette, William, Anne, Walter, Peter, and Bartholomew James. (I'm not sure how to spell it.) Anne Kenney was my mothers Grand Mother. We are trying to find out where exactly they are from and when they moved to the states. Any info would be appreciated. Thank you, Luke Carroll luke&berni@dioo.globalnet.co.uk
YOUD William; ENG; 1854 Help, I am looking for the birth, marriage or death of a WILLIAM YOUD, born about 1854. the 1881 census shows he was a mariner 27 born in Southport. His wife was EMMA JANE ROBERTS born in Wigan. Rumour has it that he died in a boiler explosion on board his ship. I've tried The Family Records Center for info but cannot find anything Please help. Gordon Youd Gordon Youd <gordon@gyoud.demon.co.uk>
RUSK Robert; Cav IRL; 1799-1841 Seeking information on "Reverend" Robert Rusk. He was born 1799 in Co.Cavan. Ordained Minister Grange Presbyterian Church, Co. Antrim in 1824. He died 1841. Married Margaret ? They had at least one child Amelia or Emelia. Any information on him or any Rusks greatly appreciated. Thanks. Debbie "DEBORAH ANNANDALE" <ANNANDALE@tiree-ek.freeserve.co.uk>
Re: RANDLES / RANDALLS; Liverpool,UK; 1720-1900 Mark Randles wrote in message <7e79bi$4pf$1@bl-1.rootsweb.com>... >RANDLES / RANDALLS; Liverpool,UK; 1720-1900 > >I have a large amount of data from family groups I have noted whilst >searching >for my own family in Liverpool in the 18th & 19th Centuries. If you have an >interest, I will gladly search my system. E-mail me. >mark@randles-family.freeserve.co.uk My mother's maiden name was Randall. They lived in Co Wexford Ireland. Her father was William Randall. I believe they were of the Quaker religion originally. Do you have any records of Randalls coming to Ireland ? Regards Paula atkinson@iol.ie
MACLEOD, Mary Sloane; Barrowin Furness, LAN,ENG; 1935-1999 I am trying for info on Mary Sloane Macleod. I think she was born in Barrow in Furness in 1935. She may have moved to Carlisle in 1952, moved to Manchester in 1953 and then to Leeds in 1954. She may have got married in Leeds during 1955. I would like to know about her Parents and any children she may have had. Iain Wittwer (ieskwit@breathemail.net)
Re: HEATHCOTE; DBY,ENG; c. 1700-1800 > Is there anyone out there researching Heathcote in Derbyshire. I have > confirmed my tree to about 1800 and would like to go further. > > Also interested in Lythgoe/Lithgow etc in Derbyshire, Lancashire and > Cheshire. > > Jim Heathcote > > > > "Jim Heathcote" <Jim@susan7796.freeserve.co.uk>
MOON Thomas; Yorkshire ENG; 1813 Looking for information on Thomas Moon b. 1813 in Yorkshire, ENG. d. 1831 in ILL. m. ANN HOXBY Aug. 12, 1847. b. 1825 in Yorkshire. d. 1878 in ILL. Children: ANNA b. 1849, GEORGE b. 1851, JOHN b. 1853, THOMAS H. b. 1855, JAMES W. b. 1858, RACHEL b. 1861, JOSEPH H. b. 1864, CHARLES E. b. 1867. Any information on this line would be appreciated. Thanks, James Moon Plano, Texas jdmoon@pipeline.com
PATERSON James Wilson; SCT>CAN; 1928 Looking for any information on James wilson Paterson who emigrated from Scotland to Canada sometime after 1928. IAAlexander@msn.com "Irene Alexander" <IAAlexander@email.msn.com>
HUGHES Bridget; NewOrleans,LA,USA; 1853 My immigrant great-grandmother was Bridget Hughes, who was born in Ireland in 1835 - where I do not know. She embarked the Glennmanner in Liverpool in Oct 1853 and arrived at the port of New Orleans 16 Dec 1853. She was 18 years old with no occupation, and alone. She was never naturalized and I have never found her marriage certificate. How can I trace her back to an Irish village? Ron Jones Raj@snowhill.com (Ron)
WOODROW; ENG; 1400- WOODROW; ENG; 1400+ Hi there! I am doing a one name study on the surname of Woodrow which had large concentrations in East Anglia and the West Country. I am interested in Woodrows worldwide, at any time, and all references will be gratefully received. I am GOONS registered. I have on the computer the GRO births from 1837-1911; marriages 1837-1900 and am in the process of putting on the deaths which have been transcribed up to 1900 also. I have virtually teh whole of the 1881 census Woodrows on the computer too and am happy to do a search. In addition I have about 30 letters from other Woodrow researchers so if you have a Woodrow lurking in your tree, please contact me. Francesca, Tunbridge Wells, England "Francesca Braham" <francesca@clara.co.uk>
EALES; Bugbrooke, NTH,ENG; 1700- Is there anyone researching the name EALES / EYLES in either Bugbrooke, Heyford or Byfield? If so I would like to hear from you. Eleanor Twist. eleanor@gtcmaint.demon.co.uk
CHAMBERLAIN Enoch; Handsworth, STS,ENG; 1800 Enoch CHAMBERLAIN was born in Handsworth Staffordshire in 1800. He married Hannah THORNE in Aston in 1826 and had two children Enoch and Selina. Has anyone any further information about this family, or of Enoch senior's parents? Any help greatly appreciated. Eleanor Twist. eleanor@gtcmaint.demon.co.uk
STAATS Abraham; VA,USA; 1820-1875 Looking for links to STAATS family. Great grandfather was Abraham STAATS, born around 1820-1830. Wife first name began with L. Son was Abbe Staats. Both grandfather and great grandfather are buried in Vienna, VA cemetery. Karen Staats Renata510@aol.com
BOUTON Casparl; Mannheim, BAD-WUE,DEU; b. c. 1675 Casparl Isau Bouton had a son, Bernard Isau Bouton. Bernard married Saara Mausar 1718 in Mannheim. I am looking for more information on the Bouton family. You can contact me, John Conover, at revonoc@aol.com or see my Home Page at http://members.aol.com/revonoc/index.html where there are more than 90 surnames.
IRWIN, Elizabeth; ON,CAN; 1891- Hello: I am searching for family of IRWIN, Elizabeth born around 1891-1899 to: Donald Stuart IRWIN and Mary HUTSON who were married on 07 November 1890 in Portage La Prairie, MB Donald Stuart IRWIN was born 16 Sept 1869 in Dumbarton, Scotland and died 12 September 1913 in Edmonton, AB Donald may have been working at the Yale Hotel in Edmonton 1910-1913 His parents were Thomas James IRWIN and Jane HERDMAN Mary HUTSON died November 1912 in Lloydminster, SK Elizabeth IRWIN had one brother Walter born approx. 1899 - died February 1917 during WWI. and sisters: Anne, Jean & Marge Girls may have been living in Lloydminster, AB/SK around 1912. Elizabeth (Lizzie) was living in Regina, SK around 1912. I believe the family was quite well known in the Lloydminster, SK area and Donald may have even been involved in politics there. Would very much like to make contact with any family members of the above. Thank you for your help. Please contact Debbie Pickering - (nee IRWIN)Klecpm@bc.sympatico.ca http://www3.bc.sympatico.ca/DPickering/
ROSE William; NY,USA; 1747-1802 Researching William ROSE (1747-1802): William was born in 1747 in Little Britain, Orange County, NY. In the time of the Revolutionary War he was commissioned a Captain to enlist a company of soldiers to serve in that war, and, after it ended, he became Captain of a company of militia. He died in 1802, and is supposed to be buried in Plains Cemetery, Mount Hope, Orange County, NY. ==================== William married Mary DeWitt, 17-May-1774, in New Windsor Presbyterian Church, Orange County, NY. They had 12 children. She was born in 1756 in Ulster County, NY, the daughter of Jacob Rutsen DeWitt and Janneke Depuy. She was the oldest sister of Moses DeWitt. She died 9-Jul-1839 in Onondaga County, NY. ===================== The grave of Captain William Rose was located in the Mount Hope Plains Cemetery. The inscription read "Capt. William Rose - Revolutionary War - 1747 - 1802". ===================== per. Rev. Soldiers of Onondaga County: William ROSA - This veteran married Mary, Moses DeWITT's oldest sister, May 17, 1774 in New Windsor, Orange County, NY and settled in Lodi. He was a Lieutenant in the 2nd Ulster County Regiment. ===================== per Book on Minisink: William ROSE was a signer of the Pledge of 1775 in town of Minisink, then a part of Mamakating. ===================== per. Ulster County in the Revolution: William ROOSA - Mamakating - 3rd Ulster Regiment - 2nd Lt. - 10th Co.- 9/20/75. ===================== per Military Minutes of the Council etc: Ulster County 1787 Moses PHILLIP's Regiment William ROSE, Captain - Ulster County 1795 Men taken from Captain William ROOSA Co., and two other Companies to form a new Company under command of Capt. David Godrey. - Orange County 1800 - Lt. Col. William Faulkner's Reg't vice W. ROSE removed. - Note: The Reg't of Col. Faulkner & Denniston are entered in the minutes sometimes Ulster and sometimes Orange. ===================== per. New York in the Rev.: Ulster County Militia - 2nd Regiment - Col. James McClaghry - Lt. William ROSA. From: Dick Rose, Fairview Park, OH A proud contributor to Rootsweb and Genserv <drose@en.com> or <http://www.en.com/users/drose/> Manager of: BK-L@Rootsweb.com (Brother's Keeper List) & ROSE-L@Rootsweb.com (ROSE Mail Service) & DeWITT-L@Rootsweb.com (DeWITT Mail Service) & KENYON & DeWITT GenConnect Boards.
Re: WATSON; MLN,SCT; 1700 Nancy, I'm researching the name WATSON, but I can't get any further back than the mid-1700s in DEPTFORD, England. I have hunches that my Watsons originally came from Scotland, but I have no idea where. Do you know of any connections to Deptford? Is it your understanding that Watson is originally a Scottish name? I've been told on mailing lists that WATSON is a very common name. Is that your understanding as well? John Watson Sharp readandsharp@voyager.net Nancy J Watson <nw0z+@andrew.cmu.edu> wrote in message news:7f7fhk$vsg$1@bl-1.rootsweb.com... >WATSON; MLN,SCT; 1700 > >Hello, > >Is anyone else out there researching the WATSON surname from >Leith (both N and S), Scotland. If so, I would like to hear from you. > >Thanks, > >Nancy Watson > > >Nancy J Watson <nw0z+@andrew.cmu.edu>
GRAVEL / ROCHELEAU; Canada,USA; 1875-1885 Looking for marriage of Joseph GRAVEL,(son of Olivier GRAVEL and Agnes ROBERGE), and Caroline ROCHELEAU. Est. between 1875 - 1885. Thank you, Scott CM1978@aol.com