Total Records: 20
Davis/Stanley/Ansley/Sayre
Researching several families, especially would appreciate any information on Elizabeth Davis b. 1808 Wilkinson Co. Georgia or her husband "Jim" Davis. Also would appreciate any info on Missouri May, born about 1888 married to John Calvin Ansley in either Texas or Louisiana. |
My Genealogy Home Page
MELYSSA BEALL surname list |
Delaneys and relative families in MO, NE, IA, SD, CT & IL
We know that my father John Frances Jack Delaney was born in January 18, 1930 in Sioux City, Iowa. We know that Charles Leo Delaney (b. Sept 1891 in Iowa d. 1950 in KCMO) and Elizabeth Tuttle Delaney (b. 1888 in South Dakota d. 1944 in KCMO) adopted him. We know that Charles Leo Delaney's father was Thomas F. Delaney b. April 1859 in Connecticut and that his parents were both born in Ireland. We know that Charles Leo Delaney's mother was Mary J. Delaney b. May 1856 in New York and that both her parents were born in Ireland. We know Charles' siblings were: Thomas W. Delaney b. Oct. 1877 in Illinois Elizabeth Delaney Beacom b. May 1878 in Illinois Edward Delaney b. Nov 1881 in Illinois Joseph J. Delaney b. Oct 1885 in Iowa Catherine Delaney b. Oct 1887 in Iowa John F. Delaney b. Sept 1888 in Iowa Julia Delaney Irwin b. April 1895 in Iowa Rosella Delaney Letellier b. Nov 1896 in Iowa |
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 |
The Baird's of New York
InterneTree: William Michael Baird The Baird's of New York: Surname List |
The Patrick Bailey's of Tomah, Wi
Book: Bailey/Smith Family Tree The Patrick Bailey's of Tomah, Wi: 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 |
My Genealogy Home Page
Book: Atwood Family Genealogy |
The Family of Atchley, Brittain, Allen, and Others
InterneTree: Anna Atchley The Family of Atchley, Brittain, Allen, and Others: Surname List |
My Genealogy Home Page
InterneTree: Mervyn A Anguish |
Nancy Hall Anderson's Family
William Moseley and family came to America from Holland in 1649 and lived in Lower Norfolk County which is now part of the Cities of Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Portsmouth and Chesapeake. The Family of John Moore from Virginia to Laurens County S.C. Spencer Walls married Ann Hidgon in Tenn. Their children moved to Crawford County Mo. This is the working file of the Moseley family in Virginia 1649 and follows the family to N.C. S.C. Tenn. and in 1860 Wright Co. Mo. |
THE DAVIS and SONGER FAMILY of ARKANSAS and other STATES
MOST of the NAMES are from my SONGER line. |
The Allens of Rhode Island and Eastern Townships of Quebec
William Allin b. 1640 of England came to Prudence Island in Rhode Island about 1660.\r\n\r\nWilliam's great great grandson Samuel Reynolds Allen and his new wife Pamelia (Mila) Dee settled in Stanbridge Township in Missquoi County in Quebec about 1810. Pamelia's father Elijah Dee fought in the Revolutionary War and in the French and Indian war as Elijah Davol of Connecticut. Samuel's mother Mary Reynolds\ ancestors came on the Mayflower.\r\n\r\nSamuel Reynolds Allen's son Sylvester Jackson Allen came to Bolton Township Brome County Quebec in 1842. Sylvester Jackson Allen and his second wife Eleanor Turner were my great grand parents.\r\n |
Curt Adams & Deborah Jewett Family
A John Adams came to America in 1631 aboard the Fortune from England. The Mayflower being the first Ship to America and the Fortune being the second. During the next 30 years several other Adams's also sailed to America from England.\r\n\r\nBecause of the Civil War and the court houses being destroyed by fires all over the south, It is almost impossible to trace any of our family back earlier than the 1700's. But, We have been here longer than our Nation has been The United States of America.\r\n |
Beck and Allied Families Genealogy
Come search the Beck and Allied Family Databases. Currently over 15,000 people on line. If you are looking for Jacks how does 1500 sound? Come find your cousins |
Maples Family Tree Home
Website with lots of history and family photos. The site shuts down from time to time due to bandwith limitations, but it goes back up in about an hour. |
Powell Family From Sea to Shinning Sea
Our site follows the Charles Powell family of Stafford Co. Va (ca early 1700s) accross the US to present day descendants. We would like to find living descendants of each of Charles Powell's children. We have extensive Powell and associated family data files on the site. |
The Crim and Post Families
Researchers - STOP in here |
The Glad Family Page
This is the Homepage of the Glad Family |
Joyce McElroy Wicks\ Genealogy Page
Ancestors of Joyce (McElroy) Wicks and Dennis G. Wicks. Also have myfamily.com website - many photos of old timers. Write me for user name and password and instructions to access the page. Happy Hunting! |