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Beale/Manson/Ruller/Dickison/Ogryzlo of Canada
the Mansons of Wick the Rullers who came to Canada in 1842 the Dickisons and the Ogryzlos of the prairies.
Michael Brian Beale
Michael Beale Family Tree
Family Tree and History
John Beale, Jr. Family Tree
Family of Raymond E Beale Jr of Hingham Massachusetts
Raymond Beale Family Tree
Beale/Ward Family Home Page
Beale line :- - Stuckey - Wales pre 1870 - Beale - Wales/England pre 1870 - Massie - Scotland pre 1912 - McNeil - Scotland/Ireland pre 1912 - Ward line :- - Ward - Aust England pre 1900's - Busse - Argentina pre 1880 - Scrivener - Aust England pre 1880
The Beale Family
My parents were Charles Ambrose Beale Born 16th October 1910 & Norah Noone born 31st May 1915.Ihave a brother RUSSELL Beale born 3rd June 1948.I married Janet Jones born 5th June 1944 on 21st March 1964. We have three children John Christopher Beale born 14th February 1965. Mark Andrew Beale born 17/01/67 and Suzanne Beale born 13/04/69. John Beale Cumbria - InterneTree
The Beale/Sewell Family with Tennant, Ernst, and Radcliffe
Beale: orginating from Birmingham, England earliest date on file is Charles Beale b:1708....... Sewell: originating from Quebec, Canada and previously Eng. earliest date is William Sewall b: @1515..........Tennant: originating from Coniston, England earliest date is John Tennant b:mid 1500's........Ernst: originating from Braunschweig, Germany earliest date is Georg Gottlieb Gerhard Ernst b: 1758.......Radcliffe: originating from Widicombe, England earliest date is Alexander Nelson Radcliffe b:@1857
The Burma Beale Genealogy Home Page
InterneTree: Edwin Beale Middx
The Beales/Brown Family History
Dylan Beales - InterneTree
The Beal Family of Natick, MA & Lyme, N.H.
Cheryl Ann Beale adams - InterneTree
The Charles Lewis Beal Home Page
Beale/Beal family that originated from York, ME in the 1664's. *23rd and 29th Maine Units from the Civil War *Charles Ward GAR Post #62 in Newton, MA *George Armstrong Custer GAR Post #7 in Lewiston, ME *Decendant of Judge John Hawthorn of the Salem witch trials. *Also a descendant Rebecca (Blake) Ames who married Robert Ames, was condemned as a witch on Sept. 17, 1692. She got a general reprieve on July 22, 1693. *Mayflower lines of William Brewster (3 lines), George Soule, and James Chilton. I have a pending line through Stephen Hopkins that I am currently researching: *Researching Ford, Goodyear/Gudger, Pike, Sweetland, Combdon, Locke families from Newfoundland: 1700's - 1800's Waston family of South Carolina: 1800's *I have the following Revolutionary War ancestors approved by the Sons of the American Revolution: 1. Jonathan Beale, Sr. was my first approved line for the Sons of the American Revolution. He was a seaman on the Brigantine Freedom and Brigantine Tyrannicide in the MA Navy. He was taken prisoner when the Freedom was captured. He was probably on the prison ships in New York. He was released in prisoner swap six months later. Probably buried at a Monmouth area Cemetery, Monmouth, ME. SAR Supplemental Lines: 2. Stephen Doughty, A Private in Captain William Lithgow, Jr's (Seacoast) co.; service from Aug. 31, 1776 to Nov 23, 1776, 2 mos. 23 days; company stationed at Falmouth, Cumberland Co. (Maine) Roll endorsed ?Col. Mitchel?s regt.? He is buried in a small private cemetery in Topsham, ME. 3. Tobias Lord, Sr. An officer in the militia. The rank of Lieutenant in 1775 in a York County militia. The rank of Captain in 1776 where he served at the SeaCoast Defense at Falmouth Neck (Casco Bay), Maine. He is buried at the Thompson Cemetery, Arundel, ME. 4. Tobias Lord, Jr. A 2nd Lieutenant in the York County militia. He was part of the militia sent to reinforce the Northern Army in August 1777. He was at the surrender of General Borgoyne at Saratoga, NY in October 1777. He is buried at Hope Cemetery, Kennebunk, ME. 5. Josiah Newell, Sr. Public Service: Justice of the Peace. He swore in the local militia, muster rolls and pay rolls for the local militia. Josiah also served as moderator of town meetings during the war. He is buried at the Needham Cemetery, Needham, MA. 6. Josiah Newell, Jr. A minuteman at Lexington and Concord alarm from Needham. Public Service to help provide for families whose men were in the Continental Army. He is buried at the Needham Cemetery, Needham MA. Both Jr. and Sr. are buried about 6 yards apart. 7. David Ellis, A minuteman at Lexington and Concord alarm from Dedham. He is buried at Old Cemetery, Westwood, MA. 8. Joseph Drinkwater, A Private in Capt. George Roger's Co.; service 4 days; company detached from 2d Cumberland Co. regt. by order of Col. Jonathan Mitchel to work on the fort at Falmouth (ME)in Nov., 1775. 9. Daniel Drinkwater, A Private in the North Yarmouth Company that was sent to New York. A seaman in the State Navy that sailed to Bermuda and was in the Naval battle in the Penobscot Expedition (Maine) in 1779. 10. James Ames - Oakham, MA 11. Samuel Fisher - North Yarmouth, ME 12. James Garcelon - Lewiston, ME Buried at the Garcelon Cemetery, Lewiston, ME 13. Andrew Simonton - Cape Elizabeth, ME 14. Amos Davis - Lewiston, ME Buried-Davis Cem. Lewiston, ME 15. Jacob Dingley - Duxbury, MA 16. James Turner, Jr. - Andover, MA 17. Jeremiah Jordon - Cape Elizabeth, ME 18. Thomas Adams - Harpswell, ME 19. Waitstill Lewis, Sr. - Boston, MA 20. Waitstill Lewis, Jr.- Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada Other line that I am working on for SAR approval: Abijah Locke - Falmouth, ME Book: Internet version of William Beale, Sr.
The Brian Beales Family Home Page
my father, Edward Charles John BEALES b14 Dec 1917, d.5 May 1978. He was born in Paddington LONDON, ENGLAND, His father William James Francis BEALES b. circa 1890, d.21 May 1917. I believe came from the county of NORFOLK, in ENGLAND. Where I believe most of my family lived. my wife?s family NORTHROP they came from the BRADFORD area in the north of ENGLAND and KNIBB they lived in BLOOMSBURY/BATTERSEA/LAMBETH areas of LONDON, ENGLAND.
The Coombs, Spurriers and Chappells of Dorset, England
Report: Alphabetic List The Coombs, Spurriers and Chappells of Dorset, England: Surname List
The Baumbach and Budig 's of Nebraska
Bill J. Baumbach surname list
Chris Balston's Family Home Page
feudal Dorset and its yeoman farmers (the Balstons), to maritime Fifeshire at the time of King James 111 (the Woods, who number among their ilk the celebrated sea Admiral Sir Andrew Wood of Largo and the renowned Victorian explorer Captain John Wood), to the Tower of London in the early eighteenth century and its tipple loving Master Armourer John Grimer, and to rural Gloucestershire where my earliest traced Trinder ancestor is found farming in Bishops Cleeve, Nr. Cirencester. Later travels in time brought me to the Pinwills of Ermington, Devonshire, including The Reverend Edmund Pinwill and his seven highly talented daughters who set up their own carving business. Their ancesters included the Rashleighs of Menabilly, Cornwall including Jonathan Rashleigh of Civil War fame, made famous by Daphne Du Maurier's novel The King's General. Chris Balston's Family Home Page: Surname List
The Vicari/Aplin/.Beaudoin/,Baker Family
InterneTree: Stephanie Baker VA Report: Birthday Report The Vicari/Baker Family: Surname List
The Bailey/Hiscox Families of Plymouth, Devon, England
Colin Bailey surname list
The Bagby's of Randolph,CO.MO.
descendants of the 1793 John Bagby & Mildred Ward from VA/Ky to MO. The line starts in Jamestown Va. in about 1628 with #1John & his son 2James, 3John, 4John, 5George, 6Robert, 7Robert, 8William. THEN 1793 #9John & his 1813 brother William.10-Owen Henry Bagby. My line continues with 11Walter Horsley Bagby 12 Maurice Rhoades Bagby. (New is the Walter Rhoades & Kube FTM Report) #8 Wm is the 1810 Bourbon CO Census Bagbey/Bagby & Mary Fearn. Mary (Fern)Bagbey is the sister who is listed in the 1799 John Fearn 111(3rd's) Will.They have 8 children Then #8Wm Bagby marries another Mary Fearn in 1824.& has 3 more. #9 the 1793 John Bagby & Mildred Ward & family came to Howard/Randolph,CO. MO. in 1827/28. 1813 William Bagby, brother of John. Genealogy Report: Descendants of William Bagby Genealogy Report: Descendants of Walter G. Rhoades Genealogy Report: Descendants of Wiliam Bagbey Genealogy Report: Descendants of John M. Milnes Genealogy Report: Descendants of Owen Henry Bagby The Bagby's of Randolph,CO.MO.: Surname List
The Charles Baer Family Home Page
Baer family in MD. My grandfather's name was Charles Herman Baer, and he married Hannah De Beer in 1917. They had 3 daughters, Alberta, Thelma, and Genevieve. They also had a son named Charles William. The Charles Baer Family Home Page: Surname List
Brown-Arthur
InterneTree: Laura D Arthur Brown-Arthur: Surname List
The Dona Arrant Family Home Page
John Murchie was from Oakfield, ME. He was born in Scotland and came to the states in 1865. He married Mary Doherty of Cary Mills, Maine and had eight daughters. His daughter Odray Murchie was my great-grandmother.
The Layfield and Gassett Genealogy page
The Layfield and Gassett Genealogy page: Surname List
Sassienie Worldwide Family Website
THERE are several different versions of the family surname in this family tree. The name Sasine, Sasiene, Sasienie, sass, Sassiene, Sassieni, & Sassienie are variants of the surname Sasieni and Salomon within our family group. The tree includes seven generations of the Salomon/Sasieni family originating from Holland.
275 YEAR HISTORY OF The Lape Family
275 YEAR HISTORY OF The Lape Family
Welcome to our Family
Descendants of John Gallop through his daughter Joan Gallop. Includes resorces.
Cutlip Connection
Cutlip Family Association presents: Cutlips in America -- Ancestors and Descendants of George Cutlip who arrived in Charleston, SC on 17-Oct-1749. Cutlip.Org serves as a hub for Cutlip Family activities.
Van Hees Family History
Over 200 surnames presented in family group sheet format. Mainly Dutch ancestry with a mix of German and Norwegian. Easy to search for common ancestry
Our Ancestors
the people on this website lived in Pennsylvania at some point in their lifetime
The Bosler Family Page
My family is from Philadelphia. We trace the Bosler's back to their arrival from Heidenheim Germany in 1820 and my mother's side to 1724.
Home of BeaOriginal and KA1GOZ!
The page includes Amateur Radio information, specifically relating to emergency communications in the State of New Hampshire, as well as links to clubs and state-wide and national Amateur Radio organizations. Also included is a family genealogy section witAppleton, Beales, Boynton, Davis, Day, Derby, Dillaby, MacFarland, Stone, Wilcox, Wilson

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