Total Records: 5
The Family of Atchley, Brittain, Allen, and Others
InterneTree: Anna Atchley The Family of Atchley, Brittain, Allen, and Others: Surname List |
The Shirley Garrison Arnold Family Home Page
Shirley Garrison Arnold surname list |
Eckel Family History
Valentine Eckel who originated from Neider-wiessen, Germany around 1660. Most of the Eckels that I have found were born in or around Wendelsheim, Hessen, Germany. This branch of my family lived in Germany until sometime in the late 1700's or early 1800's. Andreas Eckel Jr. and his wife Elizabeth Nagel moved to Philadelphia, PA. My Great^6 Uncle was William Eckel was rhe Superintendent of the State House Steeple, Independece Hall, Philadelphia, PA. It is said that he gave the final decision to drill the hole in the Liberty Bell so that they could ring the bell, which in turn cause the famous crack. |
The Aikman and Strawbridge Home Page
Elijah Strawbridge was in the 1790 census. The 1790 census says Elijah had 4 sons, 2 daughters, and 10 slaves (Martin County, N.C.). \r\nMy great-great grandfather was one of Elijah's sons, John Strawbridge. He married Esther and had 9 children: Elizabeth, Emma, Martha Patty, Susan, James Nelson (b. 6/1849), William Adam (my great grandfather - b. 4/1850 in Williamston, N.C.), Matilda (b. 1854), and twins (Nancy Lucinda & Margaret Malinda).\r\nAIKMAN - I have 10 generations - back to Alexander (b. 1690 d. 1765). Alexander was supposedly born in Scotland. Wife is unknown but he had four children: Isabella (b. 1733 m. Samuel McIlrath), John (b.1735 m. Mary Boyd), William (b.1738 m. Mary Dunbar?) and Alexander (b.1740 m. Jane). My husbands\ line is from John Aikman & Mary Boyd.\r\n |
Descendants of Albert A. Aikman
Albert A. Aikman came to Texas from Tennessee in the mid 1800's. He married Louisa Lott circa 1860 at about 50 years of age. They had two sons, Pitts Aikman and William Smith Aikman. |
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