Total Records: 561
McKemie One Name Study
This site is devoted to the research and preservation of the genealogical history of the surname McKEMIE. It is dedicated to supporting anyone interested in their McKEMIE (and all spelling variants) family history and acts as a bridge between the various families, both stateside and worldwide. It is intended to be a central repository for research data, providing access to researchers of this fascinating surname. |
McKemie One Name Study
Study of the surname and all variant spellings including McKamey, McKamie, McKemy, McCamy |
Genealogy of the island Texel
In the English language, including transcription of marriages between 1813 and 1912. Emigration section about the 1500 Dutch residents who left Texel (in the Netherlands) between 1850 and 1920, to settle down in the USA. Links and a lot of surname-related information. Internal search possible. |
Zimmerman & Zimmermann in Wisconsin
Zimmerman & Zimmermann in Wisconsin is part of the Family Ties web site. It includes a surname database for any Zimmerman or Zimmermann living at any time in Wisconsin. Also includes links to other material useful in researching these surnames in Wisconsin. |
Borchers Family Genealogy
This site is dedicated to sharing my BORCHERS family genealogy with others so that we may all one day find out just who those long lost ancestors were. This is an ongoing search for our forebears, and new data will be added as quickly as possible. |
Bissett
Bissett Family searching |
Yesterday'...and Today
Here, There and Everywhere' around the Virginia counties of Floyd and Montgomery, I am researching (among others) the names JENNINGS, EPPERLY, WICKHAM, PAYNE, WIMMER, SOWERS, POFF, TRAIL, LAWRENCE, AKERS, and LESTER. \r\n\r\n'The Long and Winding Road' that leads to Kanawha and Fayette County West Virginia is where I am researching the names HUDNALL, BARR, SCHOOLCRAFT, REED, McCUNE and others. JENNINGS, EPPERLY, SOWERS, POFF and TRAIL also came to this area of West Virginia as did numerous other Floyd/Montgomery County Virginia families |
Descendants of Charles & Isabella McClain
Family tree starting w/ Charles McClain born abt 1800 in NC & Isabella Elizabeth & her 2nd marraige to William Goff |
Don & Jeanne Ross Family Tree
15844 total entries, Sun Mar 12 17:33:40 2000, and still growing. Mostly New England, Ontario, Newfoundland, Trinidad and England. |
Roots and Twigs
Website of my family's Southern ancestors. |
Tywoniuk Ancestors
Roots in Canada, England and Denmark |
The Book of Jobe
Searching for all of Andrew Job's (b.1620) descendents and his parents. |
Daisy's Roots
Descendants of Jacob Barney |
Myers Genealogy
Resouces; Rootsweb Email Newsgroups; Loads of files; Club; Photos; Cemeter, Census, Lineage files. |
Davis, Meeks in Knox Co, KY; Lemons, McMillian in Rhea Co, TN
Lemons & Grimmett Family Lines - Here My family lines, all originating from the areas of Knox Co, KY, Rhea Co, TN, and Greenbriar CO, WV. Major Surnames: Grimmett, Lemons, McMillian, Davis, Meeks |
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. |
Ancestors of Lloyd Timmons
Name: John TIMMONS\r\n----------------------------------------\r\nBirth: 1789 Timmonsville, Darlington County, South Carolina\r\nDeath: abt 1855 Tippah County, Mississippi\r\nBurial: abt 1855 Exact date & place of death unknown\r\nMarriage: abt 1819 South Carolina\r\n----------------------------------------\r\nSpouse: Temperance STAFFORD\r\n----------------------------------------\r\nBirth: 1803 Timmonsville, Darlington County, South Carolina\r\nDeath: abt 1855 Tippah County, Mississippi\r\nBurial: abt 1855 Exact date & place of death unknown\r\n\r\nChildren:\r\n----------------------------------------\r\n1 M: Isaac TIMMONS\r\nBirth: Oct 1, 1820 Timmonsville, Darlington County, South Carolina\r\nDeath: 1903 Peggs, Oklahoma after 1903 ?\r\nSpouse: Jane BIRD\r\nMarriage: abt 1848\r\nSpouse: Susan FAWLING\r\nMarriage: Apr 19, 1894 Saline District, Cherokee Nation by George Swimmer\r\n----------------------------------------\r\n2 M: Daniel Boone Gaines TIMMONS\r\nBirth: 1827 Timmonsville, Darlington County, South Carolina\r\nDeath: Aug 28, 1900 Peggs, Tahlequah Dist., Cherokee Nation\r\nSpouse: Mary Ann FORD\r\nMarriage: Feb 29, 1848 Anniston, Benton County, Alabama\r\nSpouse: Mary CHANDLER\r\nMarriage: Oct 23, 1856 Hope, Hempstead County, Lloyd Timmons |
Kruse Family from Germany
Kruse family from Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Germany. Includes VERCRUYSSE and BOUSSAUW from Torhout, Belgium; KARLL from Hannover, Germany and other surnames: GODEMANN, LEHMAN, JUERSS, ENGEL, ZIMMER, SOMMER, JENNING, KOPPLEMAN, and SCHROEDER. Localities include Illinois, New York, Wisconsin, and Michigan. Includes updated history, photos, and online family tree. Many pictures of Mecklenburg, Germany, churches, census, and ship records. |
Tracing the Paths Our Ancestors Took
These WebPages are the result of a collaboration between two cousins. One in North Carolina the other in North Dakota. Before we met we were both at dead ends in our research. Since we met one door after another has opened and the information has just flowed through.\r\n\r\nThis journey we are on is taking us back along the paths our ancestors took when they came here. We have gone from North Dakota and New York to the Steppes of Russia, to Sweden, to Ireland, to England, to the American Revolutionary War and to the Mohawk Valley, Land of the Iroquois. Some of our ancestors we have found, some we are still searching for. |
Captain John Huddleston Of The Bona Noua
GENEALOGIES OF VIRGINIA FAMILIES Vol IV N - T William & Mary Quarterly p. 215-6 The Muster of Inhabitants shows on 24 Jan 1624 at Necke of Land, Charles City: Luke Boyse aged 44 in the Edwine May 1619; Alice his wife in the Bona Nova April 1622; Their Servants; Robert Hallom aged 23 in the Bonaventure August 1620; JOSEPH ROYALL aged 22 in the Charitie July 1622 (Hotten, p. 202). On 11 Nov. 1635 there was granted to Hannah Boyse daughter and heir of Luke Boyse, late of Henrico, 300 a. in that county, adjoining the lands of her mother, Alice Edloe, due in right of her father for transporting persons, including Robert Hallom and JOSEPH ROYALL. There was a regrant 13 July 1637 (Nugent, pp. 40, 59; V Va Mag. 97, 212; XXIV W & M (1) 128). A COURT at James Citty the 19th. of February 1626, being sent Mr. Doctor Pott. Capt. Smyth. Capt. Matthews. Mr. Secretary. Mr. ffarrar. It is ordered that there shall be a warrant sent up unto Sherley Hundred in ye Maine, that John Ewins & Jane Hill should be sent downe to James-Citty, & there to be examined concerning such leud behavior as hath bin betweene them. Patrick Kennady marriner sworne & examined sayth that as concerning those words which Mrs. Allice Boyse taxeth Capt. Hudleston to have accused herRoy H Huddleston |
A Summary of My Roots
Bob Zimmerman's roots -- the Zimmerman family and Kammer family. Includes family photos and personal descriptions. |
Timmerwilke Family History
Descendants of Josephus Timmerwilke of Adams County, Illinois. |
Adams County Illinois Biographies
The short family histories here have been gathered from a variety of sources. Many are from county histories and vanity books of the late 1800s. Click on a name below to see a family history. |
Freer Genealogy
A genealogical history of the FREER's and related families (including ASH, BENNETT, BLUNDELL, BURKE, CLOW, EVANS, FELL, FITTON, HACKEL, HEFFER, HODGSON, JENKINS, KEMP, KENNEDY, KING, MARINER, PRENDERGAST, SIMMONS, STANTON and THOMAS) from the late 1700's in England up to the present in Canada. |
Grim / Grimm Genealogy
The Grim / Grimm family from Fayette and Ross Counties in Ohio from 1800 to present |
Ancestors of Katy Kingsland ADKINS
A new ADKINS family website listing over 20 generations. |
Friedens Church Founders and Families Genealogy Research Page
Genealogical research of Friedens Evangelical Lutheran Church, founded in 1745 and located in Gibsonville, in the eastern part of present-day Guilford County, N.C., near the Alamance County line. |
Simmons
Simmons of Ga & SC |
Our Ancestors
See web page for information concern validity and copywrite. |
Descendants of Innocente Colorigh
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Staal and Worldwide Connected Families - Website
ITS purpose is to display, gather information and extend the family tree for the benefit of people with the Staal family name and their connected families. THE Staal & Worldwide Connected Families ? Website, is a unique site with not only lists of names & dates, but origins, priceless family stories, histories, detailed historical facts about our ancestors, lifestyles, the Holocaust, family trees, genealogical reports, kinships, links & family photos all exclusive and not found elsewhere. THE family trees cover eleven generations of the Staal & their closely connected families. |
The ZIMMERMANN's of Todtmoos
I am searching for the ancestors and decendants of Nikolaus Zimmermann and Maria Wasmer of Todtmoos, Germany. He was born in 1705 and died in 1769. His wife Maria was born in 1709 and died in 1788. They were married in 1730 and had 10 children. |
My Family Home Page
InterneTree: All-in-One Tree of Michael Wayne Beasley |
Mary Cenac Bean of Desoto, MO
Mary Cenac Bean surname list |
BEARDSLEY and WIGGINS - Why We Are ...Who We Are
BEARDSLEY/ENGELS Family LineMy husband's paternal family line decends from WILLIAM BEARDSLEY, Immigrant who arrived in 1620 from England with his wife Mary HARVEY, and their first three children, Mary, John and Joseph. They settled first in MA. and then helped establish the town of Stratford, CT. His mother's family are all of German descent. His grandfather was Walter Maximillian ENGELS who was born in 1880 in Elizabeth, New Jersey. He was married to Wilhelmina DRESING, born in New York City, NY in 1879. Walter's father was Frederick W. ENGELS born in Germany location unknown. He arrived on the ship Breman from Hamburg in 1873. His wife's name was Ernestine. He was a Baker by trade and he had a sister named Renate who was a seamstress. This is all we know about the ENGELS line. Wilhelmina was the daughter of Frederick G.W. DRESING who was also born in Germany. He operated a grocery store in N.Y.C. He and his wife Elizabeth F. Jaegle had 11 children and they celebrated their 50th anniversary in 1917. Elizabeth Jaegle was born in New York City and had a brother named William. We believe her father was a farmer. WIGGINS/SMITH Family Line My PATERNAL ancestor was Rev. War Soldier, WILLIAM WIGGINS, born in NC circa 1755. He was married to Elizabeth COOPER, daughter of Fleet Cooper, Sr. and Margaret COOR. It is thought that his father may have been George Wiggins, born c. 1725 in Duplin, N.C. Any assistance to verify this information would be appreciated. My MATERNAL line is the greatest challenge. My grandfather was Geoge Wilson SMITH and my grandmother was adopted. Her adopted name was Grace Emma MARSHALL and we believe her natural name was Elizabeth PRESUITA or PRESEITA. She may have been born in Italy. She was adopted through the Fairmount Childrens Home in Alliance Ohio in 1905. She had a younger sister named Mary born in 1904. It is very possible that the parents gave false information when they left the children as foundlings. Also, the sketchy infomation from the records says that the father was in the Canton WorkHouse. I have never been able to find out any information about such a place. Grandfather's papa was Martin Gring SMITH, son on LeFerry SMITH (1824-1906 PA & Iowa) and Frances Fanny GRING, (1827-1906) dau. of Isreal GRING of PA. Martin was married to Samantha (Manta) WILSON (1867-1935) She was the daughter of Joshua Henry WILSON bn 1824 in Indiana and Frances TEMPLETON born in Ohio.Joshua Henry's father was Grinner WILSION born 1793 in NC. He married in Wayne County Indiana Eleanor Blair WALKER said to be the daughter of James WALKER of Ireland. Who was Griner's father? Was it Milton or Israel? |
My Genealogy Home Page
Kathleen Beam surname list |
D * N * A ~ Beachboard and Timblin Trees
InterneTree: All-in-One Tree of William Beachboard D * N * A ~ Beachboard and Timblin Trees: Surname List |
Beaver Family
Most of these names came to NC prior to the Revolution from Virginia or through Virginia. Earliest Beaver was William in Amelia Co., VA with son Jeremiah born 1757 in Amelia. They moved to Granville County, NC in the 1770's and to Caswell County, NC in 1784. |
Family History of Joseph Stephen Beard
Family History of Joseph Stephen Beard: Surname List |
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