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Ancestors & Relatives of Tim Bateson
Ancestors & Relatives of Tim Bateson: Surname List Gangwer/Gangewehr/Gangewere/Gongaware: Originating in Germany my Gangewehr ancestors settled in the Lehigh Co, Pa. area then a few including I believe a Samuel M. Gangwer moved to Seneca Co, Ohio. It seems the last name may have been changed on or about the same time as the move to Ohio. Bateson: Origination in England. Sturdevant: Originating in the Scandinavian countries, the Sturdevant/Sturdivant/Sturdavant surname is huge. Settling mostly in the south. John Sturdevant born in Connecticut about 1773. Genealogy Report: Descendants of Samuel M Gangwer Genealogy Report: Descendants of John Sturdevant Genealogy Report: Descendants of James Bateson |
The Arneal-Olmstead Family Tree
InterneTree: Nathan J Arneal Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Thomas Johnston Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of John Arneal Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Hans Funk Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Richard Olmsted Thomas and Jane (b. 1802) Johnson were born in Ireland. The John Arneal chart starts in the 1700's and traces the Arneals (or Arneels) from northern Ireland to Ohio and eventually to Iowa, Wisconsin and Nebraska. The Hans Funk tree starts in 1656 in Germany. This leads to the Hauber line. The Haubers changed their name to Hoover once they came to the U.S. The Richard Olmsted (later Olmstead) goes back to 1430 in England. The Arneal-Olmstead Family Tree: Surname List |
The Susan Yewchyn Jecha Family Tree
Contains descendant's pages on names researched |
Albrecht - McElgunn Families
The Albrechts ultimately come from the Boheii (or Bohemian) branch and the McElgunns from the Irish Celts.\r\n\r\nInterneTree: Albrecht - McElgunn Families |
The Albrecht -McElgunn Families
One of the ancient Celtic tribes is called the BOHIE (later called the Bohemians). Another tribe (perhaps two) traveled to the British Isles, and the reminant of these are found in Ireland. It is from these that I and my sister (Marie Ann) have our genesis.\r\nThe Czech-Bohemian ALBRECHTs came from Zirovnice. It is rumored that they were a crested family (but I have not found any evidence of this). The Irish McELGUNNs come from near Beltubet, Co. Cavan Ireland.\r\n\r\nInterneTree: Albrecht - McElgunn Families |
Jens Bornemann's Genealogy pages
My family - mainly in Sweden and Germany. |
Worth's Genealogy Page
Documented monographs relating to the site owner's ancestral families |