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Steinbrecher Family Tree
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The K. Stevenson Family Home Page
Genealogy Report: Descendants of James Y. Stevenson |
The Beatys and Littles of Ireland and India
BEATY I am researching the BEATY family, originally from Ireland. From family folklore Francis BEATY was born in Tullamore, Ireland in 1757 . Francis and his wife Catherine gave birth to three sons, John, Francis and Henry, probably in Stoke Damerel, Devon, while he served in the Royal Navy. In 1820 Francis and 1821 Henry, joined the Honourable East India Company Army as Cadets in Bengal, India. The elder son of Francis, named Francis Henry BEATY, and his wife Caroline Ophelia (n?e Sheels), had fifteen children all born in India. Five of the sons served in the Indian Police. The Beaty family finally left India in 1948. The cities in India and Pakistan that feature in the family history are Lahore, Jhansie, Karachi, Landour, Mussoorie, Quetta, Rawlpindi and Simla. LITTLE/LYTTLE I am also researching the LITTLE/LYTTLE family from Northern Ireland. In 1839 Andrew LITTLE was born in the Parish of Montiaghs, Lurgan, County Armagh, Northern Ireland, to Thomas and Mary (n?e Wilson) LITTLE. In 1858 he joined the 27th Inniskilling Regiment and sailed to India. He remained in India and retired from the army in 1894. He died in Dehra Dun, India in 1926. He had five children Mary Anne, Thomas Wilson, William John (my grandfather) Edward and Andrew. The surname spelling changed to LYTTLE with the children. The cities in India/Pakistan that feature in the family history are Dehra Dun, Jhansie, Karachi,Lahore, Meerut, North West Province,Peshawar and Simla. The Beatys and Littles of Ireland and India: Surname List |
Beare/Gately Ancestors
Ancestors of Robert D. Ryan Beare |
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Gordon K Beach surname list |
The Salem Connection
The Salem Connection: Surname List |
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David Baxter surname list |
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David Baxter surname list |
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A MIXED BAG - Williamson and Bauer Ancestors
Book: Our Ancestors Our MILLER ancestors were first located in Germany in the 1700's. Our ZURN ancestors were first located in the 1700's in Germany. Our BROWN ancestors were first recorded in Midlothian County, Scotland, in the late 1700's. Our first recorded SCHULTE ancestor was born in Paderborn, Westphalen, Germany in 1808. Grace Dougherty was born in Ireland in 1850, the daughter of Hannah. These WILSON ancestors were living in Bedford County, Virginia, in the 1700's. Eve SANKER was born in Pennsylvania in 1782. The BUSSMANN family came to the United States from Germany about 1850, settling in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is believed that the family name was originally Buschmann, in Germany, and was changed after arrival in the States to Bussmann and then Bussman. The BOOTHs were in Bedford County, Virginia, in the 1700's. HALL ancestors were in Maryland in the early 1700's. Our first recorded BROPHY ancestor was born in Ireland in about 1796. The BURTON ancestors were first recorded in Maryland about 1700. Our first recorded JAMES ancestor was born in Virginia about 1830. The Williamsons have deep roots in the State of Virginia, beginning at least in the early 1800's in the area presently known as Bedford County. Ancestors participated in the American Revolution and the Civil War. Our MILAM ancestors were first recorded in Lancaster, Virginia, about 1699. The family name may have been originally MILEHAM. The RUTROUGH ancestors were in Botetourt, Virginia in 1790. Our GARDNER ancestors were first recorded in Lancaster, Virginia, about 1699. The LEE line goes back to the early 1500's in England. Our first recorded Cox ancestor was Charles Beasley Cox, who married Maria Mooney in 1819 in Albemarle Co., Virginia. ADAMS ancestors were in Virginia in the early 1700's. In the 1840's, our Watson family lived in the village of Joppa Salt Pans, Duddingston Parish, Midlothian County, Scotland. Our ancestor left Scotland for the United States sometime between 1866 & 1869 and settled in Boyd County, Kentucky. The Fagan family was in Bilston, Staffordshire, England, in 1835 when my GG-GF was born and christened Martin FEIGHAN. The family's next child, registered in 1840, carried the surname FAGIN. On ship's passenger lists coming to the U.S. in 1842 the family name was listed as FAGAN and it has remained Fagan ever since. The family lived in Pa., WVa., Ohio & Mo. The DUNCAN family lived in Village Barleydean in the Parish of Carrington, Midlothian County, Scotland, in 1841. A daughter, Janet, married John Watson and the family moved to Boyd County, Kentucky, U.S.A., between 1866 and 1869. Our REED ancestors were in Virginia in the late 1700's. The SCHOPPE family came to the United States from Germany in 1888 and settled in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Our DEARDORFF ancestors were in Botetourt County, Virginia in the 1700's. Our HAWKINS ancestor was first recorded in Queen Anne, Maryland in 1623. The STEVENSON family is from Scotland and was living in the Village of Joppa Salt Pans, Duddingston Parish, Midlothian County, in 1841. Our SWYER ancestors were in Botetourt County, Virginia, in the 1700's. The BAUER tree starts in the early 1700's with Johan Adam BAUER. Roman Catholic church records of Germany show the family living in the village of Gommersdorf, Baden, Germany, at that time. Later generations lived in the village of Altkrautheim, Baden, Germany. Our direct ancestors came to the United States around 1850 and lived in Allegheny City, Pennsylvania. The LETTON ancestors were found in Maryland about 1635. The BECK family lived in Gommersdorf, Germany, in the 1700's and 1800's. Our KILLIAN ancestors were in Botetourt County, Virginia in the early 1800's. Our Sartory family came to the U.S. between Feb.1889 and Sept.1890 from Germany. The JACKSON ancestors in our tree were found in Bedford County, Virginia, in the 1700's. We first found the KREMP ancestors in Gommersdorf, Germany, in the 1700's. Our LUMSDEN ancestors were first recorded in Midlothian County, Scotland, in the 1700's. Edward Kelly arrived in the United States sometime before 1833 when he married Catharine Griffen in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Both had been born in Ireland. The JARVIS ancestors were found in England in the early 1700's. Our STIER ancestors were first found in Gommersdorf, Germany, in the 1700's. Our FOSTER ancestors were first recorded in Midlothian County, Scotland, in the 1700's. Our Campbell ancestors were first found in Augusta Co., Virginia, about 1825. Our HARTMANN ancestors were first found in the Baden area of Germany in the late 1600's. Our MOFFAT ancestors were first recorded in Midlothian County, Scotland, in the late 1700's. We first found our Mooney ancestors in Albemarle Co., Va., in the early 1800's. Our COCHRAN ancestors were first recorded in Midlothian County, Scotland, in the late 1700's. Our Brown ancestors from Virginia were first located in Augusta Co. in the early 1800's. Our AITCHISON ancestors were first recorded in Midlothian County, Scotland, in the late 1700's. |
The Batten, Rose & Broadwell Families of Johnston County, NC
Batten - Daniel Batten (1638) with a possible link to Ashael Batten (1607), from Bristol, England to Isle of Wight County, Virginia to Johnston County, North Carolina. His spouse is unknown at this time. Ashael had four wives. Rose - Theophilus Rose, Sr. (1765) who died in Wayne County, North Carolina. He was married to Christiana Unknown. Broadwell - Edward Broadwell (1625) of Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England to Morristown, Essex County, New Jersey to Johnston County, North Carolina. He was married to Unknown. Genealogy Report: Descendants of Edward Broadwell Genealogy Report: Descendants of Theophilus Rose, Sr. Genealogy Report: Descendants of Ashael Batten The Batten, Rose & Broadwell Families of Johnston County, NC: Surname List |
The Bates family of Wood County Ohio
my great-grandparents,Reason and Mary Jane Bates. They were the parents of eight children. Elenor b.4-14-1857--d.4-27-1948 in Bowling Green, Ohio Thomas b.12-26-1858--d.5-1860 William b.12-4-1860--d.4-2-1907 Edgar b.10-19-1867--d.10-1946 my Grandfather, in Bo.Green,Oh. Laton b.1-19-1870--d.? believed to passed in Texas, Arkansas or Oklahoma Eldred b.4-13-1873--d.4-25-1951 Birdie b.1-24-1877--d.4-21-1971 in Bo.Green,Oh. James b.11-1-1880--d.? believed to passed in Toledo, Ohio Edgar married Lamira Stevenson, 18 Jun 1896 and raised two children. Naomi b.5-29-1897--d.3-16-1947 in Bo.Green,Oh.(no children) Harold b.12-25-1899--d.12-31-1973 in Bo.Green,Oh.(my father) m. 1935, LaVerne Hawk, b. 11 Oct 1911 Harold R Bates - InterneTree |
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 |
The Isanhart, Isenhart, Eisenhart Family Home Page
The paternal side of my family the Isanhart's, were in Michigan inthe late 1800's. Before that in Seneca Ohio from early 1800's. Previously Pennsylvania in the late 1700's. The name is spelled with an E in Pennsylvania. |
The Carmichaels of Minnesota
The Carmichaels of Minnesota: Surname List Our David is the second youngest son of David CARMICHAEL and Margaret [McLEAN] CARMICHAEL of Elmsville (aka: St. Patrick's Parrish, Digdeguash) of Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada. David's grandparents are: Parental - Dugald CARMICHAEL and Jannet [CRAIG] CARMICHAEL Maternal - Murdoch McLEAN and Susannah [DODWELL] McLEAN. David left New Brunswick to emigrate to the St. Croix Valley area of Minnesota, USA sometime during the early 1850s - just following the death of his father. His mother would soon remarry and move from New Brunswick to the state of Maine and many of his siblings were married and starting families. The Minnesota Territory had become well known as place to be for greater opportunity and prosperity then any of the other territories. Minnesota had built a tremendous excitement to those who want the American Dream. David's travels to Minnesota are still speculation, but we believe his younger brother, Daniel, followed him. David's Minnesota venture may have been initailized through plans of his Minnesota bound McLEAN cousins who have been identified through various Minnesota census records having settled in Anoka and Washington Counties. Following David's arrival in Minnesota, he soon became a major contributor to the growing lumber industry in the Washington and St. Croix County areas around the communities of Bayport and Stillwater, Minnesota and also that of St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin. David married Rebecca Harmon COX, daughter of Melinda [HADLEY] COX and Joseph COX of Indiana. Rebecca's mother was widowed very young and had been very well provided for, as a widow. At this time, we do not know what had motivated Melinda [HADLEY] COX to leave Indiana with her two small children which brought her to the Stillwater area, but once she arrived she became the owner of a thriving mill located in nearby Bayport. Melinda [HADLEY] COX re-married to a man named A. ? SECREST who was widowed as well and had two daughters of his own. Melinda died 12 years later, leaving Rebecca to care for her step-father, two half sisters and brother; and left her wealth to her husband. It is believed that SECREST made arrangements with one of his largest and loyal logging customer's, (you guessed it! - David CARMICHAEL), for Rebecca's hand in marriage, who was then 15 years of age. But! The Civil War would soon erupt and David would be one of the very first enlisting volunteers and was soon off to defend liberty and freedom as he understood it to be. David's grandfather, Dugald CARMICHAEL had been a Revolutionary War British soldier nearly 70 years prior, so with that memory, David went to battle fearlessly; proud to be the first of his lineage to fight and defend freedom. Yes, David's grandfather fought as a Loyalist for His Majesty's Umpirical Army during the American Revolutionary War, but only by persuasion not by intent; as his grandfather's only intent upon arriving in the New World, was to find wealth (for his family at home in Scotland) but soon after his arrival he was taunted (as many were) to join the British cause. Many recruits were told of only a short duration being involved and were promised land in the New World in exchange for their loyalties - of course, the land could only be given IF the Brits won the War and we all know how that turned out! |
The Thomas Balentines of Temple,TX
Our findings so far, go back to our G.G.G.Grandparents; John Balentine (DOB:1785) and Sarah Culpepper (DOB:1786),on our father's side, and to our G.Grandparents; William J.Keaton (DOB:05 May 1835)and Martha Ann Moore (DOB:1840)on our mother's side. The Thomas Balentines of Temple,TX: Surname List |
Nogues,Chavez,Stephenson,Votaw,Kiens,Fricker of U.S. & ???
KATHY Nogues Baldwin Family Tree NOGUES of Southern France,and the United States. CHAVEZ/CHAVES, of Mexico to New Mexico,to California to Idaho back to California. STEPHENSON/STEVENSON of West Virginia, Indiana, Oregon, Washington and California VOTAW of Indiana, Oregon,Washington, California KEINS/KIENS of Ohio, Illinois,Kansas, California FRICKER/FRAKER of Indiana, California |
The Phyllip L. Baker Family Home Page
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Ford (Faure) - Hohman (Hohmann) Family Tree
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Bob and Debbie's Family Tree
Martin Mellinger returned to Liditz, PA in 1863 after his medical discharge from the Army in Ohio. By 1865 Martin is in Stephenson Co, Illinois and marries Anna Sellers, also of PA. They have three daughter together, Mary, Sarah, and Emma Elizabeth. Emma and Sarah list Princeton Indiana as their place of birth. Sometime after Emma's birth in 1873, Martin and Anna divorced. In 1879 she is remarried in a Vigo Co. Census for 1880 to Chas. Calvin and living in Vigo Co. Emma Elizabeth Mellinger was my grandmother. Bob and Debbie's Family Tree: Surname List |
Laurie Alan BAIRD
Laurie Alan BAIRD: Surname List |
My Genealogy Home Page-- James T. Bain, Families of Grandpts
James Bain and his wife Elizabeth Doherty, born in North Carolina in 1799 and 1800 repectively. They were the parents of Martha, John, Harvey, Adeline, Lee and Nancy. My Genealogy Home Page-- James T. Bain, Families of Grandpts: Surname List |
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The Hans Ruuds of South Dakota
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BAHRT, DIFRANCESCO, ORAZI, BRISLIN, MOONEY, REESE FAMILIES
Genealogy Report: Descendants of Brislin Genealogy Report: Descendants of Domenico DiFrancesco Genealogy Report: Descendants of Johannes Barth Genealogy Report: Descendants of Reese Genealogy Report: Descendants of Orazio BAHRT FAMILY Johannes Georg Martin Bahrt came to the United States in December 1847 from the small village of Sus (Suess) which is in Hessen, Germany (Formerly the Kingdom of Hessen-Kassel). He settled in Tamaqua, Pennslvannia and was living with the Miller family (1850 census). Martin (namesake), went back to his village several months later and returned in February of 1848 with his brother John Georg. John Georg settled in Hazleton with his wife Rebecca Rueth and their two children George and Maria M. Martin and John Georg's sister, Anna Martha Hess (nee Bahrt) also came to America and settled in Luzerne Co. Martin , probably married the daughter of Christian Miller, Elizabeth, who died young but had one son with Martin named John William. John William married Sophia Elizabeth Kannegiesser, daughter of John and Rachel Kannegiesser of Herigen, Prussia. Areas of decendent migration include: Tamaqua and Hazleton PA, New Jersey, Inyo Co. California, and Buffalo, New York. FAMILY DIFRANCESCO Anna DiFrancesco came to the United States in 1905 with Donato DelNegro,husband of her niece Filomena Checchia. In 1906, Anna married Pasquale Orazio of Buccino, Italy. Anna had been living on 4th Ave in Elizabeth, NJ with her brother Antonio (DeFrance)and Pasquale with his uncle Vincenzo DiLeo (Leo). Anna was the daughter of Felice DiFrancesco and Maria Lugia Berardi (St. Anthony's marriage record states Monaco). Anna was born in the village of Montazzoli, which is in the provence of Chieti, state of Abruzzo. Anna's brothers and sisters include Gennaro and Albina (Checchia) who stayed in Montazzoli, Antonio and Laura Giovina who emmigrated to the United States., Giacinta (married Camillo Baratucci), Mariangiola, and Guiseppe. There may have been more, and supposidly one when to either Argentina or Sao Paolo, Brazil. Nobody remembers who or their name. REESE FAMILY Mariam Reese was born in 1860 in Wales and settled in Audenried, Pennsylvania (Yorktown)about 1883. She married George Price and they had several children, only 4 daughters survived to adulthood: Charlotte (Roberts), Mariah (Smith), Mary Ann (Bahrt), and Susan. Mariam died in 1909, and listed in her obituary were brothers Thomas and Benjamin Reese. One brother lived in Hocking Valley, Ohio, the other in Audenreid. Nobody knows who their decendents are or of their parents. Mariam and George Price are buried in the Jeansville Methodist Cemtery. BRISLIN FAMILY Neil Brislin came to the United States as a child with several brothers and sisters from Ireland and settled in Mauch Chunk, Pennsylvania (Carbon County). He had a brother named James Brislin (1880 Census), and married his wife Jane (Anne)Boyle around 1860. Jane had one known brother, Michael, who lived in McAdoo, PA. Neil and Jane had several children, only 3 lived to adulthood: Hugh, James, and Catherine. Later in life son Hugh changed his surname to Breslin. For the majority of their lives they lived in Jeddo, Middletown, Pennsyvlania, and are buried at St. Anns Cemetery in Freeland, PA. MOONEY FAMILY John Mooney was from the village of Lougherherk, Ireland which is in the Union of Glenties, Co. Donegal (Parish Glencoulmkille). John married Anne Boyle from the village of Owenteskinney (Owenteskna) which is in the Union of Glenties, Co. Donegal. John was barely 17 years old when he married his bride who was much older than him. They married at the Chapel of Ardara in Donegal, Ireland on November 24th, 1874. They emmigrated to the United States in 1875 and settled in Eckley, Luzerne Co. Pennsylvania. John's parents were Hugh Mooney, and Madge Carr who stayed in Ireland with John's siblings Hugh and Mary. One of his sisters, Anne, came to the United States and married John Campbell and settled in Drifton, Pennsylvania. Anne's parents were William Boyle and Anne Harvey. Supposidly she had several brothers who were teachers in the area of Owenteskna. |
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 |
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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. |
Howard Brooks Austin
Howard Brooks Austin: Surname List |
Qui Habet Aures Audienti, AUDIAT! Matthews 11-12
All-in-One Tree of Ole Pedersen Qui Habet Aures Audienti, AUDIAT! Matthews 11-12: Surname List |
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AuCoin and Chaisson families of Cape Breton and Nova Scotia, Canada. my mother Sylvia Joyce AuCoin. Her father was Albert Edward Jr. Millard for Foxboro, Ontario and her mother was Mary Alice Paquin, from Kingston/Toronto, Ontario. |
It's a Aubrey Story; Starring You
Genealogy Report: Descendants of Saunders de Sancto Alberico Reginald Awbrey was the first Aubrey established in Wales around 1175 A.D. The Dictionary of Awbrey/Aubrey's and Parkers.: Surname List |
Atwood Branan Couch Mahan Sapp Stringfield Family Genealogy
InterneTree: All-in-One Tree of Loren James Floyd Atwood Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Loderick Hudson Stringfield Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Uriah Hamilton Brannan Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Thomas Attwood Atwood Branan Couch Mahan Sapp Stringfield Family Genealogy: Surname List |
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 |
Jon Aston's Genealogy Home Page
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the William Dale Askey family tree.His parents were Helen Beach and Dale Fleming Askey. InterneTree: Mary Askey new york |
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 |
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