Total Records: 19
the knight, Salter, Donovan family tree of australia
linda beaman Family Tree |
The Kenneth P. Beaman of Rochester, New York (Beaman Museum)
descendants of Gamaliel Beaman, who came to the New World in 1635. |
Gamaliel Beaman and Sarah Clark
InterneTree: Descendants of (0497) Meldrum Royal BEAMAN Report: Kinship of (0001) Gamaliel BEAMAN |
The Beaman Family Of Kentucky Homepage
User Home Page Genealogy Report: Descendants of Thomas Brewin User Home Page Genealogy Report: Descendants of Andrew Magee User Home Page Genealogy Report: Descendants of William Henry Beaman User Home Page Genealogy Report: Descendants of John Steven Pribble |
The Geneology of Dona, Michelle, and Audrey Beaman
Book: The Geneology of Dona, Michelle and Audrey Beaman |
The Beaman and Mann Family Home Page
Beaman family who were in N.C. in the 1700s and moved into Owen Co. In. by 1824. our direct family settled in N.W. Ar. Benton Co. in 1880s. Fred Beaman married Avis Robinson whose father I beleive was James T. but can find no connections, in 1901 in Benton Co. Ar. Their son James A. Beaman married a Fern Mann whose family came from Ohio in 1870 to S.W. Mo. and into Ar. Carol K Beaman - InterneTree User Home Page Genealogy Report: Descendants of Francis Sr. Beaman User Home Page Genealogy Report: Descendants of Christian Rominger User Home Page Genealogy Report: Descendants of W H Loomis User Home Page Genealogy Report: Descendants of W H Loomis User Home Page Genealogy Report: Descendants of George Barnet Mann |
Lines: David Hanline, Christoph Romminger and Talbert Mead
(Romminger)Rominger family that came from Heumaden,Stuttgart Germany in 1852 on the Jan Van Bark ship. David C. Hanline family who was born 1852 in Virginia and moved to Edgar Co. Illinois with his parents Abraham and KerrenHappuch Hays Hanline. David married Sarah Johnson in Edgar Co. Ill. in 1873. I found them next in Lancaster Co. Neb. on the 1880 census. The Talbert (Talbot) Mead family. he was born in Pike Co Ky. in 1826, married a Lucretia Niswonger in 1853 and moved to Fremont Co. Iowa by 1867 where he raised his family of 12 children. |
The Stevens Family of Whiteville/Wilson County
The Stevens Family of Whiteville/Wilson County: 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 Family Tree of Ryan Lee Arians
InterneTree: Ryan L Arians Report: Parent Report Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Johann Rudolph Arians The Family Tree of Ryan Lee Arians: Surname List |
Cox, Beaman, Johnston, & Freeman Families Of Oregon...
My Beaman ancestors seem to have come from Massachusetts in the 18th century. They moved through Iowa to Oregon. My Freeman Ancestors are traced back to Douglas County Missouri and seem to be linked to the Aaron Posey Freeman family. It is likely that my great-great grandmother was the daughter of either H.P Freeman (thought to be Humphrey P. Freeman) or Samuel Posey Freeman. |
McQuiggan Clan
McQuiggan Clan: Surname List |
The McQuiggan Family
Francis McQuiggan was born about 1790 near Arboe, County Tyrone, Ireland. At the age of 16 yrs he left and never heard from home after. In 1808, he joined the British Army , was sent to the West Indies, then to Canada and was with the Army at Queenston Hieghts and at Lundy's Lane. He worked as a Drs. Assistance. He received his discharge from the army dated Queenston, 1815 after serving 7 years 100 days. For his services he was given a grant of 200 acres of land of his choice. He settled on Lot 6, Con.3, Township of Bayham, County of Elgin, two miles west of Vienna, Ont. Here on the south end of his lot he built a Log House, where he lived for 10 years as a Bachelor. He was also commissioned by the government to administer the Crown Deeds for this district. He then married Rosenna Beaman on May 22, 1825. They had 11 children. Francis died, Nov.20th, 1851 and buried at the Edison Cemetery, Vienna, Ont. Roseanna then married Jerimiah Taylor. He went to Indianna to visit a sick sister and was never heard from again.. Roseanna died in 1884 and was buried beside Francis |
The McQuiggan and Rall Families
The McQuiggans came from Ireland and the Ralls from Scotland. InterneTree: Dorothy M Andraitis 1 Report: Kinship of Francis McQuiggin |
The Adler Family Home Page
Joseph Adler: Entered the army (Civil War) as a paid volunteer, inducted in Milwaukee. He married Rosa (Meyer) and had three children: Maurice, Herman, and Charlotte. David Buller: Apparently setteled in Marion S.D. by way of Canada. Some of the family moved to Michigan, and others back to Canada. Those moving to Michigan included Harry Buller of St. Joseph, MI. and Edward (Ted) Buller, of Bridgeman, MI. Ruel Beaman: Reportedly from England. Married Goldie Smith, who was said to have native American heritage. They resided in Benton Harbor/St. Joseph, Michigan. Children included Muriel (b-1918), Ruel, John, Arthur, Joshua,William.\r\n |
Nancy's Family Genealogy
Nancy J Adams - InterneTree\r\n |
Hadley, beginning with George ca. 1632 by James R. Hadley
Over 13,100 individuals that are related to George Hadley who arrive ca. 1632. |
Kansas Family History
A large collection of early pioneer families of Kansas |
My Beaman Page
My Beaman/Beeman ancestors |