Total Records: 115
Flebbe's Genealogy Webpage
Please check out my surnames and the information I have. I have pictures of some of my ancestors and pictures of some headstone of the cemeteries I have visited. I also do research in Rogers, Washington and Tulsa County, OK if you are needing information. |
D * N * A ~ Beachboard and Timblin Trees
InterneTree: All-in-One Tree of William Beachboard D * N * A ~ Beachboard and Timblin Trees: Surname List |
Beach, Needham, Barnes, Steen familes of Michigan
Laura McKinnon, born about 1903 in California, died Dec. 1938. Married Sylvester W. Barnes of Indiana and moved to Mt. Clemens, MI before the 1930 census. Joseph H.W. Huffman, born 1805 in Ohio, died 22 Sept 1883. Married Amelia Peterson. Second marriage to Mary Montgomery of Greenfield, OH, on July 8, 1827. Beach, Needham, Barnes, Steen familes of Michigan: Surname List |
The John Michael Beamers of Adams County, PA
Book: John Michael Beamer The John Michael Beamers of Adams County, PA: Surname List |
BEASON-BROOKS-CHADWELL-GREEN-DAVIS-YEARY-SANDIFER @KY-TN-VA
Danny Beason surname list |
Bayer-Canova- Bennett-Family Tree Information by Cheryl
My mother is Carol Canova, daughter of Remo Canova and Helen Bennett of Lyndhurst, NJ. My Father is Howard Bayer, son of Otto Bayer and Amelia Albrecht of Lyndhurst NJ. |
John J. Baxter of Baxter Springs, Ka
Robert Lewis Baxter surname list |
Baumbach of Arlington & Fairfax Virginia
InterneTree: William Baumbach Baumbach of Arlington & Fairfax Virginia: Surname List |
The Mary Baumhover Home Page
The Sebben and Saccaro Italian families immigrated to U.S. in early part of the 1900's from small towns in Italy ( Arsie, Fonsazo).Some relatives went to Pennsylvania and Kansas City. Charles Edward Dickhoff and James Leary (both raised families in Charles City,Iowa Area. Charles Dickhoff also raised a second family in Minnesota. His mother's family(Polzine or Polzin) was from Pennsylvania and possibly from Wisconsin. |
The Bates Family of Pa. and De.
James J Bates Family, the Rickard family of Va.,Olver family and Johnsons of Mansfield,Pa., McClearys of Pa. and De.,Blomes and Kannengiessers of Germany and Middletown,De. |
The Basil(Boesl), Donahue, Leid, McCann Family Tree Page.
Report: George Leid - Living Descendants as of 04-10-03 (View PDF) Report: Michael J Donahue - Living Descendants as of 04-10-03 (View PDF) Report: John Boesl II - Living Descendants as of 04-10-03 (View PDF) Report: George McCann - Living Descendants as of 04-10-03 (View PDF) The Basil(Boesl), Donahue, Leid, McCann Family Tree Page.: Surname List |
Barron Family Tree
The Barron's hail from Garryduff, County Wexford Eire. They emigrated to this country, apparently, around 1850 via Chaumont (now Lyme) NY and settled in Upstate NY (Newfane area) spreading out to Towanda PA and parts West. The maternal lineage is from the surname Albert. One of the pioneer settlers of Clearfield County, the Alberts originally were French Hugenouts, emigrating from the Palatine. Main branch of the family settled in DuBois PA. |
Ambrose and Alice (Bottomly) Armitage Family
InterneTree: Alice Ruby Armitage Ambrose and Alice (Bottomly) Armitage Family: Surname List |
My Genealogy Home Page
InterneTree: Barbara Achilles Kurt R Bandel surname list |
The Munson Graham Haworth O'Leary Home Page
Cynthia W Banks - InterneTree |
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 |
Brenda Baltzer
InterneTree: Brenda Baltzer |
The Baldwin Jarvis Family Home Page
Angela Baldwin - InterneTree William Baldwin of Tennessee. He was born in cir 1806 and died in cir 1893. He married Anna or Nancy Ann Murphy and they settled by 1850 in Fayette County, Illinois where they had several children including: Nancy Baldwin, Willis Dodson Baldwin, John Baldwin, Joseph Baldwin, Francis Baldwin, and twins Angeline and Caroline Baldwin and possibly a daughter Sarah Baldwin. |
T. Brian Bakeman
T brian Bakeman - InterneTree |
The Christopher/McCreary /Baker Home Page
Martha Sue Christopher Baker surname list |
Bakers, Bakers & more Bakers!
David Baker, a German immigrant arrived in America around 1750. he was about three years old. Harold L Baker - InterneTree Genealogy Report: Descendants of Robert Dew Genealogy Report: Descendants of Frederick Schwander Genealogy Report: Descendants of Frederich Schrader |
Benjamin H. Baker Family of Indiana
InterneTree: Don I Baker Benjamin H. Baker Family of Indiana: Surname List |
My Genealogy Home Page
InterneTree: Katherine Elizabeth Mumm |
W. David Baird Family Page
W. David Baird Family Page: Surname List |
My Family Tree (Bailey, Blakeney, Briscoe, Hamrick,and more)
InterneTree: Descendant Tree of Thomas H. Blakeney My Family Tree (Bailey, Blakeney, Briscoe, Hamrick,and more): Surname List |
Donald Carey Bailey of South Georgia
Thomas Cason came over from England around 1635. The Donald Carey Bailey of South Georgia: Surname List |
The Bainbridge Home Page
The Bainbridge Home Page: Surname List |
Russell James Bagley of Ladysmith, WI
InterneTree: All-in-One Tree of Russell James Bagley Book: Russell Bagley of Ladysmith, Rusk Co., WI Russell James Bagley of Ladysmith, WI: Surname List |
William Geary Ayers Home Page
Our roots are in southwest Pennsylvania. The Geary family was among the earliest pioneers in Somerset (Bedford) County, They migrated from Hunterdon County, NJ, in the mid 1780s. Some factions migrated to Ohio and Indiana in the 1800s. |
Avey/Grekul Home Page
Joan Avey surname list |
John Austin Home Page
Peter Bailey Tearse, b. either in France or in New York City area c. 1752-5; d. Ballston, Saratoga Co. in 1802; m. c. 1792 Mary Hunter, b. Scotland in 1757, dau. of Robert and Katherine (Campbell) Hunter; Mary d. Fort Edward, Washington Co., in 1826. Peter was an officer in the New York Militia. Hannah Germain, b. Dutchess Co. NY 2 May 1755; d. Queensbury 1 Jan. 1857; m. Greenwich, Washington Co., c. 1784 Phineas Austin, b. Point Judith RI in 1752; d. Queensbury in Feb. 1812. Lucretia Maria -----, perhaps Holcomb, b. VT in April 1789 and d. Moreau, Saratoga Co., in 1869; she m. in 1808 Anson Thompson, b. Norwalk CT 6 Oct. 1785 to John and Katherine (Smith) Thompson; Anson d. Moreau 5 Oct. 1869. Eliza Burnside, b. Ireland in 1829 and d. 10 Oak St., Manhattan, New York City, 29 June 1868; she m. in New York City Richard Keyes, b. at or near Fivemiletown, co. Tyrone, Ireland, c. 1822-5, son of William and Isabel (Little) Keyes; Richard d. Manhattan 20 Jan. 1867; their children resided at Johnsburg, Warren Co. Abel Smith, who d. 19 Feb. 1790 and his wife Phebe -----, who d. 8 July 1797 in 84th yr., parents of Esther Smith, b. 18 Nov. 1755, perh. in England, and d. Hoosick, Rensselaer Co., NY 28 Jan. 1849; Esther m. Plainfield CT in 1780 Nathaniel Barnet, b. Preston CT 9 Feb. 1755 to Moses and Sarah (Safford) Barnet; Nathaniel d. Hoosick 8 July 1846. Olive -----, perhaps Brown, b. 4 Jan. 1774 and d. Bacon Hill, Northumberland, Saratoga Co. 20 July 1849; Olive m. Caleb Beebe, b. East Haddam CT 5 May 1767 and d. Bacon Hill 12 May 1846; Caleb was enumerated at Queensbury between 1800 and 1820; William Brown was listed next door in 1800. |
Kimberly Ann (Reinhard) Augelli - My Family Tree
InterneTree: Kimberly A Augelli NC Kimberly Ann (Reinhard) Augelli - My Family Tree: Surname List |
The Richard C. Atkinson Home Page
descendants and relatives of Richard Charles Atkinson and Genevieve Frances (Clearman) Atkinson. Richard C Atkinson - InterneTree Genealogy Report: Descendants of Frantisek Klenka Genealogy Report: Descendants of Unknown Spevak Genealogy Report: Descendants of Frantisek Dvorak Genealogy Report: Descendants of James Struthers Genealogy Report: Descendants of Mathieu Thinnes Book: RICHARD C. ATKINSON FAMILY |
The Atkinson McKinnon Home Page
InterneTree: Frederick Stuart Atkinson On the McKinnon, Stuart and Scottish Clans sides, the heritage of Mary Queen of Scott's and the Battle of Culloden Moor and have deeply affected our Scotch family history. Because of religious persecution, battles and wars, our Scotch ancestors ended up hastily leaving Scotland, from The Isle Of Skye, on the Ark and Dove and immigrated to Prince Edward Island. The Atkinson Family Tree ancestors emigrated from Europe (England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Holland, France and Germany, Italy, Switzerland). Others came from Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York and Pennsylvania in particular. This is not unusual because the Maritime Provinces were a haven for those loyal to the British Crown and setters were promised substantial land grants from the British government to move to the Maritimes after the expulsion of the Acadians. It is interesting to note that our family also includes Iroquois and/or Micmac Native American women marrying at least two separate ancestors in the US and Nova Scotia. Another ancestor came to Duxbury MA area in the 1621, on the ship that came after the Mayflower called the Fortune. On the Atkinson side, my grandfathers 5th great grandfather Benjamin Allen left New England and fought in the French and Indian War on the British side in Nova Scotia. He was badly wounded losing a leg, was discharged and sent back to New England, settling and starting a family in Kingston, MA. He later went back to Halifax, NS and joined in the ill-fated Eddy Rebellion, and after the Eddy Rebellion failed, he became a wanted man. He eventually joined the Tories in Nova Scotia during the American Revolutionary War. He would have been hung as a traitor if he returned to his home and family in Kingston, MA. We are also descended from Col. Hezekiah King and Col. Benoni Danks who were infamous participants in the Eddy Rebellion. On the Atkinson side we are related to Presidents John Adams, Samuel Adams and William Howard Taft, Poets Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and Ralph Waldo Emerson, Betty Ford and singer Ann Murray to name a few. The Atkinson McKinnon Home Page: Surname List |
The Atkins and McCann's of Alabama/Mississippi
InterneTree: Chester Atkins The Atkins and McCann's of Alabama/Mississippi: Surname List |
Jon Aston's Genealogy Home Page
Jon Aston's Genealogy Home Page: Surname List |
Captain Thomas Askey Family of Central PA
InterneTree: Ancestors of Lawrence James Askey Captain Thomas Askey Family of Central PA: Surname List |
The Gerard Ashton Family Home Page
the Ashtons of Middletown, Connecticut,Katie Leary (Middletown?), Michael Honan (born County Claire, Ireland, emigrated to Newtown, Connecticut, and Jerimiah Kean and his wife Margaret Brennan of Fairfield County, Connecticut. All these people were born in the middle of the 1800's. |
The ARTHUR,S of ABERGWESSIN, Breconshire
My grandfather was David Arthur born 23rd July 1850 he married twice, my grandmother was his second wife Jane Edwards born in 1864. They died in Beulah and were buried in Pantycelin. His first wife was Pheobe Williams born in 1851, from Mathry, in Pembrokeshire InterneTree: Descendant Tree of David Arthur Descendant Tree of David Arthur The ARTHUR,S of ABERGWESSIN, Breconshire: Surname List |
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