Total Records: 119
Anne Marie Black Ryan Genealogy Page
Lots of searchable Mills and Pottawattamie County Iowa information. |
Genealogy Report of the New Jersey Patey Family - 1676-2000 years
I\m stuck with Richard Patey, born in 1863-5 who married (Ann?) Katherine Dempsey born 1873 in Cork, Ireland. They lived in Jersey City, NJ and had 7 children. Would like to know his father and mother's name and something about her family. Also, the exact year that Achile Patey came to America and a record of him arriving on the NY docks. |
DANENHOWERS OF PENNSYLVANIA
Several families of Germans with similar spellings of names came to southeastern Pennsylvania through the port of Philadelphia 1700-1850. This ongoing research attempts to link the various families. If you can further this research, please contact me. |
The Kemendics Family Tree
Research in Austria, Bavaria and USA |
Beth-Lucas-Koehler-Klippert
I try to keep this site reasonably up to date, but there may be details that have not yet been added. Please email me for more information. - Janis |
Holtz, Ferris, Koehn, Covell, and Related Families
Family names found in western upstate New York, Michigan, Indiana, and Wisconsin; dating from 1730 to 2002. Genealogical information, photos, and some history. About 1,200 names are listed in a family-tree format. |
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. |
Specht-Rumble-Baylor-Kanouse
Rumble-Specht Family Tree Baylor-Kanouse Family Tree |
The Thomas Baustert Home Page
Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Johann Baustert User Home Page Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Heinrich Hartmann Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Peter Baustert My Baustert ancestors came to this country (from Luxembourg) around 1890. They settled in Pa., Mi., and Ok. My paternal great grandparents are Matthias Baustert and Elizabeth Engle, and Jacob Schmidt and Elizabeth Heintz. My paternal grandparents were Nicholas John Baustert and Anna Schmidt. My maternal grandparents are Albert Edward Hartman and Effie Belle Goldinger. My wife is RoseMary Basista. Her paternal great grandparents were Michael Basista and Anna Kertis, and Michael Margitan and Anna Morgan. Her paternal grandparents were Michael Basista and Mary Margitan. Her maternal great grandparents were Matthew Kelcha (aka Zalobin) and Suzanne Olaxsovich, and Michael Fencik and Anna. Her maternal grandparents were Joseph Zalobin and Anna Fencik. They were from Czechoslovakia. The Thomas Baustert Home Page: Surname List |
The Susan Bauer Family Home Page
Bauer family of Rice County, Minnesota. Carl Bauer came to the German settlement of Wheeling, MN, from the Chicago area in the 1870's, with his wife Louise, and sons Carl, Christian, John, and William. Jacob Frank family of New Prague, Scott County, MN. Maynard Smith and Desire Sheldon, both of whom were born in Alburgh, Vermont circa 1810, and later married and removed to Canada. They subsequently moved to Burke, Franklin Co., NY.; their sons Maynard, Minot, and Palmer lived in Hartford, Connecticut. Van Slyke family, of Wheatfield and Pendleton, NY, 1810-1860. I believe they originally came from the Schoharie area. Descendants removed to Minnesota and Iowa. King, Doll, and Holland families of Columbus, Indiana. Martin Hauser family of Pennsylvania and later Bethania, North Carolina. |
Brad Baumann's Ancestral Home Page
Bradley B Baumann - InterneTree |
My Genealogy Home Page
InterneTree: Mamichka Lou N Bath surname list |
The Rochlitz and Ulrich Home Page
Frederick ROCHLITZ (1816-1890) was from Pomerania, Germany and died in Pulaski, Iowa. He was married to Caroline Wilhelmine KAEDING (1820-1897). They lived in the Bloomfield, Iowa area. They had 7 children: Wilhelmine, Augusta, Frederick, Ernestine,Mary, William and August. Charles Gotlieb ULRICH (1839-1913) was born in Hammermuchle,Germany and died in Dewitt, Nebraska. He was married to Johannah GRAFF (1844-1879/81). They lived in Illinois where Johannah is buried. They had 6 children: Anna, Wilhemina, Albert, Mary, Charles, and Edward. Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Frederick Rochlitz Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Charles Gotlieb Ulrich The Rochlitz and Ulrich Home Page: Surname List |
The Bartgen Family Of Chicago, Illinois
William C. Bartgen surname list |
The Thomas L. Barcom Family Home Page
Barcom from Wisconsin and Canada, Meier later changed to Meyer from Wisconsin decended from John Meier in Germany, Johnston from the West Monroe, Oswego County New York area and the Sheboygan County Wisconsin area and Zettel from Wisconsin decended from Sebastian Zettel of Germany, the area of Bavaria. The name Barcom stems from the French name Berthiuame and is spelled by some branches as Barcomb, Barcome and several others. Zettel is sometimes spelled Zettl. Sebastian, Maria and their three children settled in Leroy, Wisconsin. Son Joseph later moved to West Bend, Washington, Wisconsin while daughter Maria, Teresa and son Xaver remained in the Leroy area . Joseph's son Albert settled in Baron, Wisconsin while the rest of his children remained in the West Bend area. Johan Meier settled in Washington County Wisconsin and his children settled primarily in the West Bend and Milwaukee, Wisconsin area. I am a direct decendant of son Leopold Wilhelm Meir Sr. The Thomas L. Barcom Family Home Page: Surname List |
Descendants of Nathaniel Harriman (Herriman) Ontario, Canada
Nathaniel Harriman was either born in Hadley, MA or Norwich, CT in 1758. He married Bethania Snow in Hardwick, MA in 1781 and they had 9 children. We believe him to be the son of Nathaniel Harriman b. Oct 9, 1723,the brother of Jonathan b. 1753, the grandson of Matthew Harriman born August 16, 1652 and the great grandson of Leonard Harriman. Nathaniel received a land grant of 200 acres near the town of Cobourg, Hamilton Township, Northumberland County, Ontario (then called Hamilton in Upper Canada) on September 1, 1797. He may have been referred to as a Simcoe Loyalist. We have recently added information on his brother, Jonathan who moved from Vermont to Sandy Creek, NY. Diadamia was the youngest daughter of Nathaniel and Bethania. She was reported to be stolen from the lake shore near Cobourg, Ontario by Mississauga Indians on June 7, 1797 just 4 weeks after the family arrived from Rupert, Vermont. A poem written by Bethania entitled The Lost Child was meant to tell her parents, Jesse and Mary Snow,(nee Eaton)in Hardwick, MA, about the loss of Diadamia. Nathaniel, his second son, is the direct line ascendant to the author. He was a well respected person and served in the Provincial Dragoons during the war of 1812 -1815. His younger brother, Luther, was also in the Canadian Militia during that war. Luther then became a physician and was married twice; the first to Sarah White (5 children) (Sarah may have died as a result of childbirth complications) and the second to Abigail Dean. That marriage produced 7 children. Two sons, Weston Leroy and Elbridge also became physicians. After serving on the Union side during the Civil War, as surgeons, they both returned to establish practices in Lindsay, Ontario. Elbridge then moved to Grand Forks, North Dakota some time after 1879. The Harriman History (Feudalism to Freedom)by Lois Ware Thurston,comments on the Harriman Name. The name Harriman was not uncommon in England, suggesting there was no one Harriman family, but several unrelated families with the same name. Some of the earliest Harriman records were found in Uldale and it was only in these records that another Harriman with the Christian name Leonard was found. Uldale is in Cumberland County (the Lake District) in Northern England near the Scottish border (and recent center of the outbreak of foot and mouth disease) There are variant spellings of Harriman, Herriman, Harryman, Herryman, as in those days people often spelt a name the way it sounded. Charles W. Bardsley, author of ?A Dictionary of English and Welsh Surnames?, claims the name Harryman is an occupational name meaning servant of Henry which when spoken sounds like Harry?. When the Harriman?s left Uldale it was likely to find a better way of life, rather than religious freedom. Leonard and John Harriman found themselves caught up in the Great Migration of the 1630's. and arrived with Reverend E Rogers in New England in 1638. They set out from Rawley, Yorkshire, England. Descendants of Nathaniel Harriman (Herriman) Ontario, Canada: Surname List |
My Genealogy Home Page
J W M BANGERT surname list |
Bamford/Koenig Saskatoon Sask.
Genealogy Report: Descendants of Howard Gilbert Bamford Bamford/Koenig Saskatoon Sask.: Surname List |
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 |
My Genealogy Home Page
InterneTree: Descendants of Charles Boldon Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of William Fisher Genealogy Report: Descendants of Charles Boldon |
BALCH FAMILY from ENGLAND to CANADA
The family of James Balch (b.1845) came to Canada by ship in 1909 - that is, his wife Sarah and children came without him to the new world. James' son, also James (b. 1879) met and married his wife Alice Margaret Scattergood in Canada, and that is the beginning of the London, Ontario Balch family. James (b.1879) had a brother George who settled in Toronto and had family, some of whom now live in British Columbia, and a sister Mildred (Stone) settled in the Vancouver, BC area and also had family. One brother of James (b.1879), namely John William Balch, b. Sept. 5, 1881 in Caterham, Surrey, who married Queenie QUELCH, did not come to Canada. He became a butcher, and died before 1965. Nothing is known of this family except that there was a son Morris born about 1910 in England. This is our lost branch. James (b.1845) came from a large family,(Mary Anne, Patience, Jane, Emily, Linford George, Clara, and Arthur) all of whom were born in Caterham, Surrey. Linford Balch, a brother of James b.1853 has an extensive family still in England. The Balch family tended to be tailors, and later also butchers (introduced by the Bryant family). The oldest Balch we can safely claim heir to was James Balch b. 1815 and baptised in St. Martin's in the Field (London, England). He became a tailor in Downing Street and moved to Caterham in 1834. There he married Betsy Bryant, daughter of Henry Bryant and Patience Roffey (or Roffe). |
The Jon A. Baltzells of Broken Arrow, OK
The Jon A. Baltzells of Broken Arrow, OK: Surname List |
My Ballard-Miller Family
James Mayfield Ballard family. He was born in Mississippi or Tennessee in 1849. He was first married to Susan Francis Simms and then to Nancy Lorrinda Lee Young. She was first married to John Bunyon Ivie. James was found married to Nancy in 1900 in Indepence Co., Ark. He may have been an herb doctor. His father left for the war when James was 12 and he was never heard from again. Found on 1870 Butler Co, Missouri census living with Nancy Ballard. Siblings: Caleb, Thomas, Jimima, Betty and George W. Most of the family lives in Mo and Ark , although some migrated to Tx, Cal and Ok. the John Paul Miller family. They came from Dunningen, Germany near Rottweil. They settled in Hokah, Mn. The Rennhack family came from Canada and Germany and live in Wisconsin. William Franklin Brown originated from Ga. He was one of the founders of Brown County, Tx. He was the first district clerk for Brown, Co. He ran mail and fought indians. His descendents live in Brownwood, Tx. The Stamp family comes from Ga. and live in Col, Az and Cal. They are married into the Bacon family...which go back to Grimaldus the Norman from England. |
My Genealogy Home Page
Bobby C Baker surname list |
The Irwins of Paris Twp. Stark, County, Ohio and The Bailis'
Genealogy Report: Descendants of Joseph Irwin Joseph Irwin and Mary E. Cooper in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, around the year 1790. Joseph and Mary came to the USA about the year 1815 through Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They then came to Paris Twp. Stark County, Ohio, Where Joseph bought an 80 acre farm. The Irwins of Paris Twp. Stark, County, Ohio and The Bailis': Surname List |
Baggett Crane Brasher Ray Horn Mullins McCay Elmore Bibb@AL
Terry A Baggett surname list Baggett Crane Brasher Ray Horn Mullins McCay Elmore Bibb@AL: Surname List |
Baer/Osterhouse Family of Cleveland, Ohio
Genealogy Report: Descendants of John Peter Pletsch Genealogy Report: Descendants of George C. Baer Genealogy Report: Descendants of Christian F. Haeberle Genealogy Report: Descendants of Gerrit (George) Steenstra Genealogy Report: Descendants of John Yahraus |
The Jarcho-Yarcha-Turoff-Turow-Bermant families from Slutsk
The origins of this family start in Ancient Judea and stretch to Medieval Spain and Southern France and the town of Lunel where the Ha-Yarchi families lived until late 1300's- early 1400's. The family then moved North and East into the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in what became the province of Minsk Gubernia in present day Belarus. The tows of Baranovitch, Slutsk ,Turov and Kletsk and the surrounding towns were where they lived during the 1700's and 1800's. The earliest named ancestor was Zimel Yarcha(1750-1800). His descendents spread to other areas of Russia such as Pinsk, Minsk, Yekatrinoslav and Yousovka before leaving for Israel,England,Belgium,Argentina and most to the USA. The Jarcho-Yarcha-Turoff-Turow-Bermant families from Slutsk: Surname List |
IT'S - Kevin Baase's Family Tree Homepage
Book: My Hamlin Family Hamlin Family Tree Chicago Family Tree InterneTree: Kevin Baase IL Outline Descendant Tree: The Raap family line Outline Descendant Tree: The Block and Bobzin family line Outline Descendant Tree: The Hoffman and Matthias family line Outline Descendant Tree: The Markowsky and Doehla family line Report: Index of Individuals for Hamlin side |
Awe-Scearcy-Tessmer-Olson, etc... Home Page
InterneTree: Mariam Bleazard (Blazzard) Awe-Scearcy-Tessmer-Olson, etc... Home Page: Surname List |
The John M. Avers Family Home Page
John M. Avers surname list |
The Rusty Auxier Family Home Page
Russell W Auxier - InterneTree Genealogy Report: Descendants of Samuel Auxier |
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 Arthur-Kelly-Cashen families of Baltimore Maryland
John Pierce Arthur immigrated to the United States with his wife and three children in 1849. In Matchett?s Baltimore Directory for 1853 it is noted that he was a woolen factor and lived at 71 Potter. He died in Baltimore, MD in 1853 at age 35 of typhoid pneumonia. He was buried on the 9th of March in St. Patrick?s Cemetery Yard, Fells Point. John P. Arthur was born in Castle Connell, County Limerick, Ireland; his wife Maria Maroney was born in County Clare; their parents were in the Wool business; they came to ?America? in 1849, first arriving in New Orleans and then to Baltimore in 1850 where they lived on Hawk Street; three children were born in County Clare (J. Thomas Arthur, Elizabeth Arthur Frederick, and Frank Arthur). Elizabeth Frist Gutman, (Bess Gutman) was the daughter of Margaret Ann Arthur Frist. Margaret Ann was born in Baltimore in 1850. The earliest documentation of the Arthur family is the passenger list of the ship Forfarshire that sailed from Liverpool, England and arrived in New Orleans on December 28, 1948. The ship?s register shows the names of John (30) and Mary Arthurs (30), Anne Arthurs (32), James Arthurs (20), Thomas (7), Bridget (5) and Francis (3). While the register shows that the ship arrived in New Orleans on Dec 28, 1848 a close examination indicates that the ship?s register was completed on that date at Liverpool. Arrival in New Orleans would probably have been four or five weeks later in February 1849. It is believed that Bridget Arthurs was Elizabeth Arthur Frederick. Although later accounts point to her birth in New Orleans our research concludes that she was born in Ireland. The conclusion is that many females received the name Bridget when they were born in Ireland and her name was also Elizabeth. The Kelly family emigrated from Ireland to Philadelphia PA. Anna Clark Kelly came from Newry, Co Down, where she was educated in a convent school. She came to this country with her sister who remained in Philadelphia. Thomas Kelly came from CO Louth in Ireland. Thomas and Anna met in this country and were married in Philadelphia. Three children were born in Philadelphia (Mary Jane-1857; Thomas J. -1859 and John-1862). Four more children were born after they moved to Baltimore. Thomas Kelly Sr. had a fashionable Shoe Shop on Centre Street near the present St. Ignatius. A Baltimore City Directory for 1896 shows ?Kelly Thos, shoemkr. 111 E. Centre, h 907 E Chase?. In 1871 and 1872 he was shown as living at 189 Chesnut St. The family also lived on Hillen Street near the Belair Market before they moved to Chase Street. The families of Lacey and Holden besides the Arthurs are direct descendants of this family. Richard Cashen came to this country in 1915 through Ellis Island. He was born in County Tipperary, Ireland in a town called Templederry. He was one of ten children. Seven children came to the US and three remained in Ireland. One went to New Orleans, two went to St. Louis and four came to Baltimore. The Arthur-Kelly-Cashen families of Baltimore Maryland: Surname List |
The Conrad Grissel from Iowa Home Page
Roberta Conrad Armstrong surname list |
The Linda Armstrong Home Page
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The Glen Relyea Family
Norma j J Appel surname list |
Virgin Family Tree
InterneTree: Deeann K Apgar AK Virgin Family Tree : Surname List |
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InterneTree: Leroy D Anschutz |
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