Total Records: 14
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Barbara West
Description: Tryng to find information on the Cordery families who lived in Heckfield Hampshire England and also Reading Berkshire. My great great Grandfather was Edwin Cordery 1859/60 married to they had four children Dorothy my grandmother, Edwin Charles, Raymond Arthur and Grace According to the 1901 census they were living in Evington Leceistershire. Raymond and Edwin supposedly emigrated to America and may have gone under the names of Charles and Arthur. My Great Great Grandfather 18.5.1830 was also callled Edwin and he marriet Harriet Usher and they had four Children Edwin, Grace edith, and Arthur they lived in Heckfied Hamp but seem to move around from Reading to Hampshire. His parents were called Charles and Susannah both of Heckfield
My grandmother married Willliam Cmpbell and they moved to Caldercruix in Scotland I would appreciate help as I have had a problem tracing some nmebers of the family
Surnames: names researching Cordery Harriet Usher she had Father named James and ? brother called William. Family name of Archer came from the Cirencester area in Gloucestershire Any information would be appreciated. There are many Corderys living in the Heckfield area ned to know whether they are related
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Michael LaFaver
Description: Researching surnames from the Berks, Lehigh, Northampton, Schuylkill, Elk, Clearfield, Cameron, Clinton, Centre Counties of Pennsylvania.
Surnames: LAFAVER-YENSER-RUPPERT-DAVIS-DIETRICH-LOEB-TREXLER-FENSTERMACHER-ERLANDER-ZIMMERMAN-BORNEMAN-DEAROLF-MILLER-BOYER-GEIST-HEFFNER-RUPPENTHAL-FRITSCH-GEHMAN-LUDER-ALT-SCHWEIG-BRITZIUS-WEBER-GOEDMANN-SCHCH-MULLER-HAACK-HACK-HOAK-FISCHER-BASTIUS-MENSCH-SHAFFER-LICHTENWALNER-STAETTLER-MOSSER-LANDIS-ERHARD-BOSSINGER-WAGEMAN-FREY-JONES-KEMP-LEVAN-DEBEAU-GRIESEMER-KIESSER-KERN-ESCHELMAN-HECKLER-YODER-MABEGGAR-TREYER-ZAUGG-BERGER-SCHLUECHTER-MEYER-ROTH-HENNIG-TRACHSEL-OCHSENBEIN-KREMER-ISELMYN-KEIM-SHANKLE-OYSTER-AISTER-ZIEGLER-DAVIS-MORGAN-DUNKEL-DEYSHER-KIRSCHNER-FUCHS-DEYNESS-BAUMAN-ERMOLT-LOCHMANN-HINKEL-KEYSER-DOLL-SCHUFFERT-DIETERICH-HIMMELBERGER-BUDE-BODE-MEERBOTT-MEHRBOTT-HEUSSER-SCHOEFFER-STAUDT-BAUER-SIMONS-LAWENS-BECKER-HOUGEN-BAGENSTOSE-NEUKOMM-BAUR-HOEFLI-MOGEL-SNYDER-KLOPP-FEGELY-HEINLY-DREIBELBIS-MERKEL-HILL-HUMMEL-RIA-RIO-GIANNELLI-KOVALICK-SEBELSKY-KOCIS-TISDEJ-NESBITT-STENSTROM-EMMERT-PFAFF-SCHABERL-MILLER-CRATON-HUFF-BAUMER-ROOF-HENNINGER-HUFFMAN-BARR-ELCOCK-SMITH-WILSON-BRITTIAN-BRITTON-GRAHAM-LEWIS
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Patricia Peel
Description: Seeking ggf Allen Monroe DARTT's father
Surnames: DARTT HECK RIEKE
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Bonnie Dailey
Description: Resource Book - Linder surname
Surnames: The Linder Sourcebook: Origins, Distribution and Immigrants by Harold Linder. (hard cover, 333 pages, available early May 2004.)
Special pre-publication price for orders received before 1 April 2004: $60 plus $10 shipping and handling. (Arizona residents add 8.1% sales tax.)
Send orders and checks to: Castle Mt. Books 5803 S. Kenwood Tempe, Arizona 85283 From the Introduction: ??This book is a first attempt to establish a framework for answers to the most fundamental questions about the Linder surname. Where did it originate? What does it mean? Where and how did it spread? How many Linders are there today? Where do they live? I hope the incomplete answers and vague clues given here will both inspire and help direct further research. Most Linder genealogists and family historians are properly concerned with the limbs, branches and twigs of their individual family trees. This book attempts to establish an overall Linder framework and context for their efforts. This is a first description of the Linder forest, large, mysterious, difficult of access and shrouded in the mists of history, but offering great rewards for its explorers.?? Table of Contents ?? The Earliest Linders (1267?X1600) ?? Origin of the Linder Surname ?? Linder Numbers and Distribution ?? Linder and Lindner ?? Linders in the Register of Swiss Surnames ?? Saanen, Switzerland Linder Line A. Some Historical Background for the Saanen Area B. The Black Death Plague in the Saanen District C. Early Surnames in the Saanen Area D. Evidence that the Linder Surname Originated in the Saanen Area E. Peter Linder Helps Negotiate Freedom for the People of Saanen in 1448 F. Cristan Linder from Saanen Serves as a Mercenary for the Pope in 1512 G. Glimpses of Everyday Life (and Linders) in the Old Saanen District H. Emigration History of the Saanen District ?? Bern, Switzerland Linder Line ?? Basel, Switzerland Linder Line A. Linders in the Historical-Biographical Dictionary of Switzerland B. Linders in the Swiss Genealogical Almanac 1943 C. Some Historical Background on the Silk Ribbon Industry D. Alfred Linder 1961 Memorandum on the Textile Linders E. Other Linder References ?? Walenstadt, Switzerland Linder Line ?? Calw, Germany Linder Line ?? Linder Anabaptists ?? The First Linder in North America ?? Chronological List of Linder Immigrants to North America ?? Chronological List of Ship Crew Linders Arriving at Ellis Island ?? Jewish Linders ?? Black Linders ?? Canadian Linders ?? Linder Coats of Arms and Nobility ?? Linder Place Names ?? Future Research
This book will provide a wonderful resource for information for Linders seeking the meat to go on the bones of their Linder Family Tree. It will be of particular benefit to the genealogy buff who already has learned the basic structure of their family tree, but long to give it some historical perspective or to bring alive some of the real Linders who lived before our time. It feels like you??re reading about your own 15th and 16th century ancestors, how they lived, their marriage customs, their occupations, how frequently the plagues of Europe claimed their children before they reached adulthood. One of the most exciting portions of the book for me was reading the details of how the Linders of Saanen participated in the purchase of the land from the local feudal lord, the Count of Gruyeres. That vignette brings to life the actual conversion of the European fiefdoms of Switzerland from the feudal system to one of small private land ownership. Of interest to those descendants of Simon Linder b. 1680 are several articles on the history of the Linders in the Saanen area of Switzerland, including articles on associated early surnames, the effect of the black death plague on everyday life between 1600 and 1850, on emigration to the Pfalz (Palatine) and North America. An extensive collection of local church records are also cited. The year by year listing of all of the immigrants listed in the various reference books is a real boon to anyone doing genealogical research. I??ve been working on my family genealogy for 14 years and this book is unique in its attention to detail. Harold says he??s been gathering material for this book for over 25 years, but says that he??s only captured the highlights of Linder history in this book. The time and devotion he has spent in analyzing the data and making sense out of it where there were only individual fragments before, is the beauty of this work. Although the author makes no claim to have uncovered all of the information on one surname, I??ve rarely seen as scrupulous attention to detail. It must have been a labor of love. the way it has been presented allows the reader a breadth of information that will allow him easily to delve deeper for more. And the writer has provided accurate references as well as the library he located them in in order to assist the serious genealogist in his work. Travel to Switzerland and Salt Lake City may be cost prohibitive to some seeking more information, but most libraries will mail a few pages from a book for a nominal cost if you know the exact location of your reference. This book spans a time of 737 years of recorded history. The Linder Sourcebook includes over 300 references to Linders in Europe before 1600, the present distribution of Linders throughout the world before 1600, information on 13 Linder lines and their origins, a chronological list of all Linder immigrant to America (over 1200), illustrations of 19 Linder coats of arms and a list of almost 200 Linder place names. The Linder Sourcebook will be a standard reference for anyone interested in Linders for many years. It will probably change forever the way you think about he Linder surname. It includes translations of several German documents that give the English-only reader a solid introduction to early Linders in Europe.
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Susan
Description: I am looking for my gr.gr.gr. grandparents. They are the father of Robert Eugene Fugitt who was born in DC in 1839. He married Mary Elizabeth Fugitt in the 1860's. He and his wife owned the Post Office Restaurant in Georgetown in the 1870's and 1880's. Robert E. Fugitt died c. 1884 or Tuberculosis and is buried in Oak Hill Cemetery.
Surnames: Fugitt, Thecker, Powers, Garner, Ludeke
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Ruth MacGill
Description: Trying to trace descendants of John Thomson Ingram born Fordyce Banffshire 19th May 1873 and who emigrated to USA in 1903. Interested in any details of family after 1903
Surnames: Ingram, Lehecka, in USA Ingram,Watson in Scotland.
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Maryland
Description: Thomas Rinehart, born 7-18-1741 Reading, Berks Co PA ;married Whitehair Sisters; died 3-13-1833 Buried Pioneer Cemetery, Aurora, Preston Co , WVA
Surnames: Rinehart, Biggs, Washington, Wiles, Mardis, Bauman/Bowman, Bischoff, Heckert, HArmon, Darby, Noe, Lantz, Sell/Sellen, Trembly
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Sandy
Description: Especially interested in the MAY family who settled in Calaveas Co CA 1864 Came from Prussia Nicolaus, Phillipene, children Helena ,Nick Minnie, Hannah, Alfred Frederick, August
Surnames: MAY, HECKMANN(HICKMAN) WILBUR, MILLWARD,Clark, EASTHAM RICKS, GORDON, PRATT Clevland
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Patricia PEEL
Description: Seeking father of Allen M. DARTT/DART Seeking father's 1st name of Augusta HECK
Surnames: DARTT/DART HECK
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Becky
Description: Doing this for my children...
Surnames: Heckenlively, VanLandingham, Williams
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Miller
Description: Looking for parents of of Martin Miller/Mueller b 1808 and wife Anna Socin Sutsel b 1810 in Wuerttemberg, Germany. They came to US from Switzerland in 1852, lived in Tonawanda NY then settled in Western PA. I have posted a website www.millergenealogy.com and welcome any 'cousins' to add their information. Thanks, Kit kit@kitritter.com
Surnames: Swab, Himes, Bodenhorn, Temple, Heckethorn.
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Laurie Wright
Description: I am researching my Mother-in-law's family - mostly from Austria, Hungary, Germany, and Iowa/South Dakota.
Surnames: Heirigs, Weir, Dangel, Allsteil, Anderson, Bartels, Bartsh, Bauer, Benzkoffer, Berch, Berry, Bech, Brunner, Buck, Buren, Christensen, Dahmen, De Smet, Falk, Franzke, Georgensen, Goettery, Goetterz, Goetz, Hamblock, Hauger, Hawks, Healey, Heck, Hoefert, Huber, Humzeker, Jemison, Jensen, Kotschegarow, Laber, Lang, Lathrop, Leui, Mack, Massey, Merrigan, Orr, Prien, Puetz, Raetz, Schettler, Schulte, Schweitzer, Sees, Sheild, Sommer, Sonnkalb, Thury, Weber, Wood, Wright, Zwinger
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Barbara
Description: family researcher
Surnames: Heckert, Emfinger, Wactor, Flowers, Foy, Thornhill, Tarver,Jones, Harsh, Rinehart, Sonnedecker, Stratton, Schall, Whitehair (Weishaar), Hancock. Armstrong, McWhorter, Osborne, Steip
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Lorraine Heinjus
Description: Information on the 3 brothers who came to SA from Prussia.
Surnames: HEINJUS Johann Carl Friedrich Born Gadenbusch Prussia, 1810 Married Johanna Fredericke Egert Died 4/11/1886 - Buried Rosedale St. Martins.
HEINJUS Johanna Fredericke (Egert) Born 1816 Died 12/1/1925
Son:
HEINJ2US Johann Christian
Born 21/2/1859 Rosedale Married Anna Maria Martha HECKENDORF Rosedale St. Martins, 1885 Died Rosedale 14/3/1927
Believed to be a brother of Heinrich Julius and father of Henry George born 12/6/1840
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