Oh, how funny that you should send this aft asking me about Steve and my ancestory. I am chasing Sarah Farquhar, also. I remember when I was tiny my mother used to say the word Farquhar and wrinkle up her nose and I would laugh my head off, but I can't remember in what context she used the word, but I can only figure it was a surname, so I am looking for it, also.......I know they had a son William, who married Martha Laughead, and William and Martha died in Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio Shari "Does anyone have any information on the children and grandchildren of Thomas Wells, son of Thomas Wells b: 1653 & Frances ____ of Prince Georges County, Maryland? We have one subject in the DNA study that I believe may be a descendent of this line. His earliest documented ancestor is: Thomas Wells b: Cir 1750 PA m: Ann ____ Their son Joseph Wells b: 18 Feb 1768 PA m: 14 Jul 1789 Sarah Farguhar His DNA matches the Maryland family of Thomas. I suspect The Thomas b: 1750 was a grandson or great-grandson of Thomas I by his son Thomas. But, that may not be correct. He is at least connected in some manner. Does anyone on this list have any information that may help?"
Are you connected to both Wells families or do you think they are one and the same? At 11:56 AM 1/14/2006, GenealogyJones@aol.com wrote: >Oh, how funny that you should send this aft asking me about Steve and my >ancestory. I am chasing Sarah Farquhar, also. I remember when I >was tiny my >mother used to say the word Farquhar and wrinkle up her nose and I >would laugh >my head off, but I can't remember in what context she used the word, but I >can only figure it was a surname, so I am looking for it, >also.......I know they > had a son William, who married Martha Laughead, and William and Martha died >in Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio > >Shari > >"Does anyone have any information on the children and grandchildren of >Thomas Wells, son of Thomas Wells b: 1653 & Frances ____ of Prince >Georges County, Maryland? > >We have one subject in the DNA study that I believe may be a >descendent of this line. His earliest documented ancestor is: > >Thomas Wells b: Cir 1750 PA m: Ann ____ >Their son >Joseph Wells b: 18 Feb 1768 PA m: 14 Jul 1789 Sarah Farguhar > >His DNA matches the Maryland family of Thomas. I suspect The Thomas >b: 1750 was a grandson or great-grandson of Thomas I by his son >Thomas. But, that may not be correct. He is at least connected in >some manner. Does anyone on this list have any information that may help?" > > > >==== WELLS Mailing List ==== > Don't Forget > The Wells Family Research Association > http://www.rootsweb.com/~wellsfam/wfrahome.html Orin R. Wells Wells Family Research Association P. O. Box 5427 Kent, Washington 98064-5427 <OrinWells@wells.org> http://www.wells.org Subscribe to the "Wells-L" list on RootsWeb