DODSON Julia Ann; KY,USA; 1847 Searching ANY and all information on Thomas DODSON and his wife Catherine E. GOAD. They had a daugther Julia Ann DODSON born 20 Aug 1847 in Kentucky. Thanks! -- ------------------------------- Robert L. Williams KC7BUM ---Veteran of operation Just Cause Republic of Panama 1989 Heather Williams Bryce LeGrand Williams Kjersten Chase Noelle Williams Ashland, Oregon [email protected]
Re: BURGESS,Remember; Yarborough,MA,USA; 1714 hello .. I think I have you here ... I knew you had an error the minute I saw the name of the town. It is Yarmouth, Mass. I have in front of me a copy of the Burgess Geneology written in 1865. it has the following; Remember Burgess (4) b. 23 June 1714 son of Samuel Burgess and Elizabeth ______? Samuel is the son of John Burgess and Mary Worden John is the son of Thomas Burgess and Dorothy Phippin Thomas Burgess came to america sometime around 1630, he moved to Sandwich, Mass. in 1637 .. I have much on this Family my mom is also a descendant of Thomas Burgess ..... and by the way .. my line also is through your Samuel Burgess hello cousin! John Bedard [email protected] please write to me at my email .. i check it daily but only look in the newsgroups once in a while. look forward to hearing from you ..I will help as much as I can ************************************************************************ John [email protected] Quoth the Raven,"Nevermore" ************************************************************************ John <[email protected]>
DONIHOO, Thomas D.; USA; 1840- This was my great grandfather who I have just got some information on this week-end. He is listed in the Collin County marriages twice so I'm assuming he was married twice but have nothing else on him getting a divorce. The first record shows him to of married Emma Vance December 10, 1885 and the next record shows him to of married Mollie Willingham January 29, 1888. These both took place in Collin County, Texas and the first minister name was B.L. Hunter the second was JC Lowry this is the only record I have and any one knowing anything would be helpful. Thanks Larry [email protected]
Re: MOORE; SC,USA > MO,USA; 1786-1870 You are very busy, I can tell. Have you tried the Mormon Church "Family Resource Center"? There should be one in your town IF there is a church. They are very good and are very helpful. They have computer files which can give you some fantastic clues and you can even contact some of the people who provided the info. They have good libraries usually too. Also there are local Genealogy Libraries in most areas and they have lots of microfische also. You can order tapes and microfische at the libraries to search through. Hope this helps! Beverly > > MOORE; SC,USA > MO,USA; 1786-1870 > > Looking for the family of Jane MOORE, born 6 November 1786 in Waxhaw > District, SC. Jane possibly had a brother near her age named John. > If so, they were both in Lawrence Co., MO after 1844. Jane married > Thomas McCRAY in 1803, probably in TN. She died 20 January 1874 in > MO. There is some speculation that Jane's parents were Irish. > > Thanks, > Shari > > shari (at) viptx.net > http://www.hypertree.com/ > email status: 6 months behind and falling > please feel free to send me info to keep in mind for you, > but please check website for information I can share - thanks! > > > > [email protected] (Shari) > Beverly Bates <[email protected]>
Re: MOORE; SC,USA > MO,USA; 1786-1870 You are very busy, I can tell. Have you tried the Mormon Church "Family Resource Center"? There should be one in your town IF there is a church. They are very good and are very helpful. They have computer files which can give you some fantastic clues and you can even contact some of the people who provided the info. They have good libraries usually too. Also there are local Genealogy Libraries in most areas and they have lots of microfische also. You can order tapes and microfische at the libraries to search through. Hope this helps! Beverly > > MOORE; SC,USA > MO,USA; 1786-1870 > > Looking for the family of Jane MOORE, born 6 November 1786 in Waxhaw > District, SC. Jane possibly had a brother near her age named John. > If so, they were both in Lawrence Co., MO after 1844. Jane married > Thomas McCRAY in 1803, probably in TN. She died 20 January 1874 in > MO. There is some speculation that Jane's parents were Irish. > > Thanks, > Shari > > shari (at) viptx.net > http://www.hypertree.com/ > email status: 6 months behind and falling > please feel free to send me info to keep in mind for you, > but please check website for information I can share - thanks! > > > > [email protected] (Shari) > Beverly Bates <[email protected]>
Re: MOORE; SC,USA > MO,USA; 1786-1870 You are very busy, I can tell. Have you tried the Mormon Church "Family Resource Center"? There should be one in your town IF there is a church. They are very good and are very helpful. They have computer files which can give you some fantastic clues and you can even contact some of the people who provided the info. They have good libraries usually too. Also there are local Genealogy Libraries in most areas and they have lots of microfische also. You can order tapes and microfische at the libraries to search through. Hope this helps! Beverly > > MOORE; SC,USA > MO,USA; 1786-1870 > > Looking for the family of Jane MOORE, born 6 November 1786 in Waxhaw > District, SC. Jane possibly had a brother near her age named John. > If so, they were both in Lawrence Co., MO after 1844. Jane married > Thomas McCRAY in 1803, probably in TN. She died 20 January 1874 in > MO. There is some speculation that Jane's parents were Irish. > > Thanks, > Shari > > shari (at) viptx.net > http://www.hypertree.com/ > email status: 6 months behind and falling > please feel free to send me info to keep in mind for you, > but please check website for information I can share - thanks! > > > > [email protected] (Shari) > Beverly Bates <[email protected]>
MCNEILLY / MACLEOD; IRL>CAN>MA,USA; 1885-1942 MCNEILLY/MACLEOD; IRL>CAN>MA,USA; 1885-1942 I am seeking information on James MCNEILLY who was born on Oct. 25, 1885 in Beleroni, Ireland. He married Hannah MACLEOD, who was born May 17, 1884 Jubilee, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada. They were married in Somerville, Massachusetts on June 24, 1908. Their children were all born in Somerville, Massachusetts: John Samuel MCNEILLY, born on Aug. 14, 1909; Malcolm William MacLeod MCNEILLY, born on May 27, 1911; Robert James MCNEILLY, born on Feb. 27, 1914; Donald Frank MCNEILLY, born on Oct. 21, 1915; James Alexander MCNEILLY, born on Nov. 1, 1917; Charles Matthew MCNEILLY, born on Jan. 3, 1919; Mary Susan McNeilly, born on Feb. 9, 1920; Colena Hannah MCNEILLY, born on Nov. 22, 1921; Colin Leod MCNEILLY, born on Feb. 1, 1923; and Evelyn Louise MCNEILLY, born on June 17, 1926. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Holly Raissipour [email protected]
MAHER / MOONEY; IRL > NY,USA; c. 1900 Hello, I'm a beginner here but I thought I'd see if anything rings a bell with someone. Here's one part of my family tree that I know a little bit about. Please e-mail me if we can connect. William Maher (born in Ireland) married Catherine Murray His son, James Edward Maher (born 29 July 1868 in Ireland, died 13 Jun 1912) married Margaret Monaghan . They came to USA ? Their son, Edward James Maher (born 12 May 1907 in Yonkers, NY and still alive) married Martha Rose Mooney (born 15 Nov. 1905, Yonkers, NY died Jan 1986) Martha Rose Mooney's father was, Michael Peter Mooney (born 3 Jan. 1868, Navan, County Meath, Kilmessan) Their daughter (my mother was. Marie Therese (Frances) Maher Holland (born 21 Mar. 1930 died 25 Apr 1994) That's some of the basics, Thanks, Vinny Holland Pleasantville, NY -- VJ Sports Photography my personal webpages are at: "Yeah, I'm a Mac guy" http://www.cloud9.net/~vjsports/ [email protected]
PETTKUS / TOMASCHEWSKI, Auguste; Pru, DEU>IL,USA; 1887-1932 Looking for any info on my grandmother Auguste Pettkus Tomaschewski. She was born in Tawelleningken (Tawellenbruch), Germany. This is now known as Tawe, Russia. She married Otto in 1912, and had a son later that year named Helmut. They emigrated in 1913, to Decatur, IL. She had another son, by Otto, in 1921, in San Francisco, CA. She died in 1933. Any info would be appreciated. [email protected]
LALONDE; MI,USA; 1890-1910 My grandfather Joseph La Londe migrated with three brothers from St. Marthe near Montreal to the Upper Penensula, Michigan between 1890 and 1910. Two of the brothers married women from the Verville family. Looking to share information. Chris La Londe "Authorized User" <[email protected]>
HORNUNG; Buffalo,NY,USA; c. 1850 Aurora, Colorado, USA 31 January 1998 Howdy: I'm searching for full name of subject and connected genealogy for HORNUNG or HORN"UNG who was mayor of Buffalo, NY in mid 1800's. He had at least one daughter ANNA MARIE (or MARIA) HORN"UNG (often written HORNUNG) who married CARL WILHELM CHRISTIAN W"URZ (changed to WUERZ ) in Buffalo, New York in 1861. He was later a lieutenant and captain in the New York Volunteers in Civil War and organized at least one company of soldiers from Erie County. See family tree page at http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/w/u/e/Donald-E-Wuerz/tree1.html Please reply to me at e-mail address [email protected] Thanks, Donald E. "Doc" Wuerz
LAUMER, Anthony / HAZEL, Catherine; BAY,DEU> St. Mary's, PA,USA; c. 1820-1930 My wife's ancestor Mary LAUMER (1846 - 1930) was (according to some sources) the first white girl born in St. Mary's, PA. Parent's were Anthony LAUMER (c.1820- 1881) and Catherine HAZEL both probably Bavarian. At some time the LAUMER family must have relocated to Emporium in Cameron County, PA. Mary married Thomas VALENTINE there in 1868 and Anthony died there, run over by a train. Mary might have married Thomas outside of St. Mary's as he was not Catholic (at least he was buried in the Presbyterian Cemetary in St. Mary's.) The various histories of St. Mary's all indicate that it was settled by the German Catholic Brotherhood of Philadelphia and Baltimore, but I have been able to find not other information about the group than the name. If you have any other information it would be appreciated. Anthony and Catherine had at least 4 other children, John, who relocated to Birmingham Alabama, N.J. who relocated to Newark, NJ, Theresia (born in Emporium in 1858- died in St. Mary's 1836) who never married and a girl whose name I do not know Brian "Brian R. Donnelly" <[email protected]>
SHWITZER / SWISHER; NJ,USA; 1700-1770 Interested in the ancestry of Henry Schweitzer b 1744 lived Oldwick, Hunterdon Co, later Morris Co. NJ, marr Anna Neff. The ancestry of Abraham Swisher/Switzer b 1741 in Sussex Co. Knowlton MJ (later Warren Co. Blairstown) bpt Knowlton Yellow Frame Church. The ancestry of his brother Jacob b 1742 Sussex Co. NJ and his OH Franklin Co. and Pickaway Co OH decendants. The possibile connection of Benjamin Shwish/Swisi b abt 1740-45 at Sussex Co. NJ, and his decendants with the above families, who may have connections with the old Oldwich Church or the Knowlton Presbyterian Church of Sussex Co. NJ or Warren Co. NJ Hope. records. Trying to find any possible linkage to the earlier Cornelius Switzer, killed by Indians at 125th St, Hudson River farm in 1655, leaving several children, two bpt 1642 NYC Dutch Ref. Church, and wife. John D. Sweitzer [email protected]
Re: NORLANDER / HAMMERQUIST / FLYGARE / GREKO / JOHNSON; SWE>MN,USA; 1882 On Fri, 30 Jan 1998, Penny Gudgel wrote: > NORLANDER, HAMMERQUIST, FLYGARE, GREKO aka JOHNSON > The following families emigrated from Sweden and settled in Lund Twp, > Douglas Co., Minnesota entering the US around 1882. > > Am looking for information on > NORLANDER, Fred (b. SWD) m. Anna Gustava GREKO (JOHNSON) (b. MN) > Anna Fredricka (b. MN) > Alma Gustava (b. MN) > Adolph Gustav (b. MN) > > HAMMERQUIST, Anna Charlotte (b. SWD) m. Per GREKO (JOHNSON) (b. SWD) > many children including Anna Gusatava GREKO > > GREKO, Lars (b.SWD) m. Bengta ? > many children > (Believe Lars and Per possibly brothers) > > GREKO, L. H. (much older, maybe father?) > > FLYGARE, Helene Fredricka - mother of Per > > All were neighbors. > Anyone with information please email me. > Thanks > Penny Gudgel > pennyg[email protected] > >
Re: NORLANDER / HAMMERQUIST / FLYGARE / GREKO / JOHNSON; SWE>MN,USA; 1882 On Fri, 30 Jan 1998, Penny Gudgel wrote: > NORLANDER, HAMMERQUIST, FLYGARE, GREKO aka JOHNSON > The following families emigrated from Sweden and settled in Lund Twp, > Douglas Co., Minnesota entering the US around 1882. > > Am looking for information on > NORLANDER, Fred (b. SWD) m. Anna Gustava GREKO (JOHNSON) (b. MN) > Anna Fredricka (b. MN) > Alma Gustava (b. MN) > Adolph Gustav (b. MN) > > HAMMERQUIST, Anna Charlotte (b. SWD) m. Per GREKO (JOHNSON) (b. SWD) > many children including Anna Gusatava GREKO > > GREKO, Lars (b.SWD) m. Bengta ? > many children > (Believe Lars and Per possibly brothers) > > GREKO, L. H. (much older, maybe father?) > > FLYGARE, Helene Fredricka - mother of Per > > All were neighbors. > Anyone with information please email me. > Thanks > Penny Gudgel > [email protected] > >
SCHAUPT, Rosa; DEU>PA,USA; c.1930 I am looking for ROSA SCHAUPT, born on 2/9/1912 in Frankenhausen, Germany. She and her husband PAUL immigrated to Pittsburgh, PA in c.1930. She sold her house and moved into a nursing home a few years ago and we lost contact. She is my grandpa's sister and he just wants to know if she's still alive. If you know anything, please respond!! Thank you so much! [email protected] (Maya405828)
COCHRAN,Allen; SC,USA>MS,USA; 1800 Allen Cochran b. 1805 m. Amy Moody b. 1808. Lived in Greene Co. MS. Thought to have come from SC. If you know of this family or the parents of Allen. Please respond. [email protected]
HAZEL, Catherine; BAY,DEU> St. Mary's, PA,USA; c. 1820-1930 My wife's ancestor Mary LAUMER (1846 - 1930) was (according to some sources) the first white girl born in St. Mary's, PA. Parent's were Anthony LAUMER (c.1820- 1881) and Catherine HAZEL both probably Bavarian. At some time the LAUMER family must have relocated to Emporium in Cameron County, PA. Mary married Thomas VALENTINE there in 1868 and Anthony died there, run over by a train. Mary might have married Thomas outside of St. Mary's as he was not Catholic (at least he was buried in the Presbyterian Cemetary in St. Mary's.) The various histories of St. Mary's all indicate that it was settled by the German Catholic Brotherhood of Philadelphia and Baltimore, but I have been able to find not other information about the group than the name. If you have any other information it would be appreciated. Anthony and Catherine had at least 4 other children, John, who relocated to Birmingham Alabama, N.J. who relocated to Newark, NJ, Theresia (born in Emporium in 1858- died in St. Mary's 1836) who never married and a girl whose name I do not know Brian "Brian R. Donnelly" <[email protected]>
SCHUTE; WFA,PRU,DEU>USA; c. 1800- I seek information on any SCHUTE researchers, or descendants, willing to exchange information. I'm primarily focused on those Schute's centered in the Steinfurt region of Westfalen beginning ca. 1800. Harry Schute [email protected]
LAUMER, Anthony; BAY,DEU> St. Mary's, PA,USA; c. 1820-1930 My wife's ancestor Mary LAUMER (1846 - 1930) was (according to some sources) the first white girl born in St. Mary's, PA. Parent's were Anthony LAUMER (c.1820- 1881) and Catherine HAZEL both probably Bavarian. At some time the LAUMER family must have relocated to Emporium in Cameron County, PA. Mary married Thomas VALENTINE there in 1868 and Anthony died there, run over by a train. Mary might have married Thomas outside of St. Mary's as he was not Catholic (at least he was buried in the Presbyterian Cemetary in St. Mary's.) The various histories of St. Mary's all indicate that it was settled by the German Catholic Brotherhood of Philadelphia and Baltimore, but I have been able to find not other information about the group than the name. If you have any other information it would be appreciated. Anthony and Catherine had at least 4 other children, John, who relocated to Birmingham Alabama, N.J. who relocated to Newark, NJ, Theresia (born in Emporium in 1858- died in St. Mary's 1836) who never married and a girl whose name I do not know Brian "Brian R. Donnelly" <[email protected]>