Total Records: 18
The 'Mary & John Gillettes
Genealogy Report: Descendants of William Gylett Report: Report |
The Bankert Family Home Page
Abigail Phelps. b. 1769, prob. CT, d. Granville, MA, 1845 m. Eli Winchell, 1790, prob. Granby, CT William Day. b.c. 1743, d. 20 Oct. 1783 m. Abigail Woodward, 14 Nov 1771, East Haven, First Congregational Church records. Book: The Bankert Ancestory |
TUOHEY THE JOURNEY FROM IRELAND TO ENGLAND
The Crissell's are mainly to be found in Essex, the Hudsons are from Yorkshire. |
Chantal Asselstine Family Tree
InterneTree: Jemima Benham (Beecher) |
Captain Thomas Askey Family of Central PA
InterneTree: Ancestors of Lawrence James Askey Captain Thomas Askey Family of Central PA: Surname List |
The Anderson, Ridall(Douglas), Shaul, & Samazeuilh Families
Lady(?) Isabel (Isobel/Isabella) Douglas of Glasgow, Scotland and her family in and around Hunterdon County, New Jersey; William Anderson of Berwick-upon-Tweed, England, and his descendents in and around St. James Parish (formerly the Old Herring Creek Parish), Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Shaul family from Oklahoma by way of Nebraska from New York, and the Samazeuilh and Wijk families from France and Sweden. InterneTree: Ancestors of William Warner Anderson III Genealogy Report: Ancestors of William Warner Anderson III The Anderson, Ridall(Douglas), Shaul, & Samazeuilh families : Surname List |
The John and Susannah (Grossnickle) Custer family
I have traced the family back to 1515, Ololus Custer, Kaldenkirchen, Germany. The Custer family apparently starts there. No one has come up with a Custer ancester older than that. John and Susannah Custer descendants. They were the first Mercer County (Custer) settlers. John and Susannah's son Peter. Peter had a son named Joseph. Joseph had a son named James S. James S. had a son named Albert. Albert had a son named Elba. Elba had a son named Rolland. And I am Rolland's daughter. InterneTree: Karlene K Anderson OH The John and Susannah (Grossnickle) Custer family: Surname List |
Tim Allen and Sheila Rogers Allen's Families
InterneTree: Frank L Norman (Francis) Tim Allen and Sheila Rogers Allen's Families: Surname List |
Adamson Family
InterneTree: George F Adamson\r\n |
DOROTHY MAE ADAMS-BRICKHOUSE
InterneTree: Dorothy M Adamsbrickhouse |
DOROTHY MAE ADAMS-BRICKHOUSE
InterneTree: Dorothy M Adamsbrickhouse |
The Abplanalp Family Home Page
The Abplanalp Family Home Page\r\nUpdated July 21, 2002\r\n\r\n Richard Alan Abplanalp\r\n1430 S 74th St\r\nWest Allis, WI 53214\r\nA-United States\r\nrichandangie@ameritech.net \r\n \r\n\r\nEdit Your Page \r\nLooking for relatives of Paul(Ben) Abplanalp DOB-Jan. 28 1903Josephine Kowalski DOB-Nov. 10 1908.\r\nAlso Reseaching Clara Betker,Margaret(Dibble) Hoeffs.\r\nThe Ehlinger name.The Schramm name.\r\n\r\nPaul Abplanalp was from Waukesha,WI,but I believe he was born in Pennsylvania,and should have had brothers and sisters there.\r\nLooking for anscestors of George F. Dibble died July 15, 1897.\r\nWife Helen(Nellie)Thornton.Helen's father Leonard,and uncle Joseph.From Neenah,WI,area.\r\n\r\nPerry George Dibble born 12/8/1888,married to Alice Boreson.\r\n |
275 YEAR HISTORY OF The Lape Family
275 YEAR HISTORY OF The Lape Family |
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. |
Ratzenberger.net
This site contains my family genealogy, information about the Ratzenberger surname, as well as some of my other interests. |
GRANDMA! Where did I come from?
Family History - Families from UK, Channel Islands, France, South Africa and Australia. |
Genies Home Page
A Ged2Html database of over 40,000 individuals |
Mark & Allison's Genealogy and Family History Web Site
Welcome to Mark and Allison's Genealogy and Family History Web Site! We hope that you enjoy your visit. Provided below are links to several 'family' web sites. Each site is based on a certain family, or a common ancestor who bore the family name. In most cases, this ancestor was the first member of the specific family to come to America. Many of these ancestors came before the United States became a nation. |