Staal and Worldwide Connected Families - Website
ITS purpose is to display, gather information and extend the family tree for the benefit of people with the Staal family name and their connected families. THE Staal & Worldwide Connected Families ? Website, is a unique site with not only lists of names & dates, but origins, priceless family stories, histories, detailed historical facts about our ancestors, lifestyles, the Holocaust, family trees, genealogical reports, kinships, links & family photos all exclusive and not found elsewhere. THE family trees cover eleven generations of the Staal & their closely connected families.
Samuel Baker (b.abt 1805, England) to Henry H. Baker (1893)
Richard A Baker - InterneTree Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Samuel Baker Genealogy Report: Descendants of Samuel Baker Samuel Baker family (b.1605) who came to US in 1835 on the Elizabeth & Ann settling in Marshfield, MA. This Baker branch left Marshfield in 1720s going to North Yarmouth, ME. Samuel Baker (b.abt 1805, England) to Henry H. Baker (1893): Surname List
The Babbit-Bobbitt Geneology Page
The Bobbitt Name Was Changed To Babbitt in WWI. InterneTree: Richard Babbitt IL The Babbit-Bobbitt Geneology Page: Surname List
The Arthur-Kelly-Cashen families of Baltimore Maryland
John Pierce Arthur immigrated to the United States with his wife and three children in 1849. In Matchett?s Baltimore Directory for 1853 it is noted that he was a woolen factor and lived at 71 Potter. He died in Baltimore, MD in 1853 at age 35 of typhoid pneumonia. He was buried on the 9th of March in St. Patrick?s Cemetery Yard, Fells Point. John P. Arthur was born in Castle Connell, County Limerick, Ireland; his wife Maria Maroney was born in County Clare; their parents were in the Wool business; they came to ?America? in 1849, first arriving in New Orleans and then to Baltimore in 1850 where they lived on Hawk Street; three children were born in County Clare (J. Thomas Arthur, Elizabeth Arthur Frederick, and Frank Arthur). Elizabeth Frist Gutman, (Bess Gutman) was the daughter of Margaret Ann Arthur Frist. Margaret Ann was born in Baltimore in 1850. The earliest documentation of the Arthur family is the passenger list of the ship Forfarshire that sailed from Liverpool, England and arrived in New Orleans on December 28, 1948. The ship?s register shows the names of John (30) and Mary Arthurs (30), Anne Arthurs (32), James Arthurs (20), Thomas (7), Bridget (5) and Francis (3). While the register shows that the ship arrived in New Orleans on Dec 28, 1848 a close examination indicates that the ship?s register was completed on that date at Liverpool. Arrival in New Orleans would probably have been four or five weeks later in February 1849. It is believed that Bridget Arthurs was Elizabeth Arthur Frederick. Although later accounts point to her birth in New Orleans our research concludes that she was born in Ireland. The conclusion is that many females received the name Bridget when they were born in Ireland and her name was also Elizabeth. The Kelly family emigrated from Ireland to Philadelphia PA. Anna Clark Kelly came from Newry, Co Down, where she was educated in a convent school. She came to this country with her sister who remained in Philadelphia. Thomas Kelly came from CO Louth in Ireland. Thomas and Anna met in this country and were married in Philadelphia. Three children were born in Philadelphia (Mary Jane-1857; Thomas J. -1859 and John-1862). Four more children were born after they moved to Baltimore. Thomas Kelly Sr. had a fashionable Shoe Shop on Centre Street near the present St. Ignatius. A Baltimore City Directory for 1896 shows ?Kelly Thos, shoemkr. 111 E. Centre, h 907 E Chase?. In 1871 and 1872 he was shown as living at 189 Chesnut St. The family also lived on Hillen Street near the Belair Market before they moved to Chase Street. The families of Lacey and Holden besides the Arthurs are direct descendants of this family. Richard Cashen came to this country in 1915 through Ellis Island. He was born in County Tipperary, Ireland in a town called Templederry. He was one of ten children. Seven children came to the US and three remained in Ireland. One went to New Orleans, two went to St. Louis and four came to Baltimore. The Arthur-Kelly-Cashen families of Baltimore Maryland: Surname List
The Brian Akins Family of Ontario
InterneTree: Ancestors of Brian Edwin Akins\r\n\r\nGenealogy Report: Descendants of Edwin Walker\r\n\r\nGenealogy Report: Descendants of Ggrand Mckenzie\r\n\r\nGenealogy Report: Descendants of Patrick Akins\r\n\r\nGenealogy Report: Descendants of Henry Charles Wilkinson
The David Ahern Family Home Page
Ahern ancestors from Station Nelson, Mirmamichi, New Brunswick, Canada. \r\nRobert Ahern was born May 12,1859. He married a Mary Crawford, and had children named William, James Robert, Charles John, Edward Francis, and a daughter Ann. Some time after they migrated to Detroit, Michigan. \r\nIsidore Lectaunce Ayotte ancestors from Sturgeon Falls, Ontario, Canada.\r\n
Christopher John Ahern of Perth, Scotland
Ahern has a history going from Ireland to the USA and especially Salam, MA. \r\nFord has a Scottish origin.\r\n\r\nAhern family tree
Aherne - Del Beato Home Page
The Aherne name arrived from the England (presumably from Ireland) in about 1946, but produced only one natural child in the U.S.\r\n\r\nDunscomb(e) is reportedly Scottish, but may have a long U.S. history by way of Virginia. Most recently in California by way of a Michigan cluster.\r\n\r\nDel Beato may be (probably is) a made up name. The original user was from the Castellomare (spelling?) area of Italy, and may have been a priest who came to the U.S. (via New York) in the late 19th of early 20th century and married before coming to California.\r\n\r\nBarclay is a Scottish name which arrived in the U.S. (N. Dakota) by way of the the maritime provinces of Canada.\r\n
Hearn Family Haven
Looking for ancestry ofGeorge Elgin Hearn(s)born in 1840,married to Sarah Ann from the Colborne/Coburg area of Ontario. Believed he or his parents were from the Limerick/Tipperary area of Ireland.
Barnby Information Site
A site for all things Barnby: - people; places; and history. The site includes my current 'work in progress' of my family lineage, together with a forum for posting questions and answers.
UK to TASMANIA & NEW ZEALAND
Full database on families traveling from UK & Ireland to Tasmania, NSW and New Zealand. Some photos. Country Information pages. Useful Links. Please Contribute!
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