Total Records: 16
Annie's Family Scrapbook
This site contains lineage, documents and photos. |
Beach, Needham, Barnes, Steen familes of Michigan
Laura McKinnon, born about 1903 in California, died Dec. 1938. Married Sylvester W. Barnes of Indiana and moved to Mt. Clemens, MI before the 1930 census. Joseph H.W. Huffman, born 1805 in Ohio, died 22 Sept 1883. Married Amelia Peterson. Second marriage to Mary Montgomery of Greenfield, OH, on July 8, 1827. Beach, Needham, Barnes, Steen familes of Michigan: Surname List |
The Bannister Family Home Page
Some of the more well known members of our extended family include the writer Ernest Hemingway, and former Presidents Richard Nixon and Calvin Coolidge. Some of the first settlers in Vermont and several Revolutionary War soldiers are also found in our family tree, including Daniel and Asa Hemenway, Col. Ephraim Doolittle, and Timothy and Jason Banister. Several of the Banisters were drummers or fifers in the Continental Army. Col. Doolittle was primarily responsible for obtaining the charter for Shoreham, Vermont in 1762 from New Hampshire Gov. Wentworth. He was also an original proprietor of Bridport, Vt along with Daniel Hemenway, and issued the first deed of land in Bridport. Col Doolittle was at the capture of Fort Ticonderoga and Crown Point with General Jefferey Amherst during the French and Indian War. He also commanded a regiment of minute men during the American Revolution. Several of our relatives also fought in the Union Army during the Civil War; many in the Lee family, as well as Lt. Henry B. Needham of Middlebury, Vermont, who was wounded in battle and died a few days later in Washington D.C. Early settlers in Vergennes, Vermont include ancestors Joseph Yattaw, Prosper LeBeau and Joseph January. There are many decendents of these individuals living in Vergennes and surrounding areas. These families originated in Quebec. We have traced the Brown line of our tree back to the 1300s in England, and the Smith line to the 1500's in England. We have the Banister and Hemenway lines traced to the 1600's, to Massachussetts and England. Our line of Lee's is traced to the late 1700's in the Pittsford and Castelton, Vermont areas. This family was headed by Ashbel Lee and his father who we think is William or Daniel Lee. Ashbel is buried in West Rutland Vermont with a flag on his grave. He was also likely a Revolutionary War Veteren. He died in 1836. The Needhams were in the Shrewsbury, Vermont area in the late 1700's and Levi Needhan then moved to East Middlebury to become one of the first store owners in that town. The Chapmans were also in Middlebury in the early 1800's with William Chapman as the head of my family line. Joseph LeBeau moved to Vergennes in the late 1700's or early 1800's (before 1810) and his son Prosper has many decendents. This family was from the East Berkshire, Vermont area, and likely from Quebec before that. The Yattaw name is most often cited as French Canadian with possibly some Native American influence. Paul and William Yattaw were brothers living in the Vergennes ares in the early 1800's and had many children. William later moved to the Saratoga, NY area. They have many decendents in the Vergennes, Vermont area. Our Smith family comes from Worecester, Ma. where John Smith married Sarah Doolittle, daughter of Col. Ehpraim Doolittle. These families moved to Shoreham, Vermont and settled on the Doolittle farm, located along the Crown Point Military Road This was the first settlement in Shoreham, Vermont. The Smiths, Doolittles and other families such as the Hemenways, lived in a communal setting on the Doolittle farm, sharing all food and chores, and owning everything in common. These families then proceeded to charter both the town of Shoreham and the town of Bridport in 1762, along with other families that had subsequently moved to the area. These were amoung the first towns chartered in the State of Vermont. Kenneth E Bannister - InterneTree Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Christopher Banister Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of John Banister User Home Page Genealogy Report: Descendants of Ralph Hemenway User Home Page Genealogy Report: Descendants of Antii Erkinpoika Laukkonen |
Estevan Tellez Banegas Family of Dona Ana, New Mexico
Don Estevan, born as Estevan Tellez Banegas on August 3, 1865 in Dona Ana, New Mexico. He was born under the Mexican flag, saw New Mexico claimed as a United States Territory after the Mexican American War, and then witnessed New Mexico gain full status as a State in the Union. Don Estevan was the son of Manuel Banegas, one of the early settlers of the Dona Ana Bend Colony located in southern New Mexico. The Dona Ana farming community was settled in 1842 under a formal land grant by the government of Mexico. Manuel Banegas and other settlers were granted ownership rights under the grant and developed the rich farming community by diverting irrigation water from the untamed Rio Bravo, later renamed the Rio Grande River. These ownership rights of the original settlers were later validated under a US Supreme Court ruling that was sought by Don Manuel and other early settlers. Outline Descendant Tree: Manuel Banegas, Expanded for son Estevan |
Awe-Scearcy-Tessmer-Olson, etc... Home Page
InterneTree: Mariam Bleazard (Blazzard) Awe-Scearcy-Tessmer-Olson, etc... Home Page: Surname List |
The Ancestors and Descendants of William Henry Atkinson
InterneTree: Descendants of William Henry Atkinson Book: Thomas Atkinson Family Tree The Ancestors and Descendants of William Henry Atkinson: Surname List |
Kim Austin's Family Home Page
DODD (TX,TN), AUSTIN (TX,AL,GA), TEFFETELLER/TEFTELLER (TX, TN, NC, MD), LOWE (TX,TN,NC), NEEDHAM (TX,TN,NC), WOTRING/VAUTRIN (TN,NC,MD,ALSACE/GERMANY/FRANCE), MATTHEWS (AL,GA, NC,VA), LANDRUM (AL,GA,VA) |
The Arnett & Routh Family Home Page
David Arnett (b? 1755 (35) was in Russell Co, VA in 1799 and then moved to Knox Co, Ky by 1801 and died in KY. His sons, Reuben and Stephen moved to Floyd Co (later Magoffin Co, KY) in 1811 where their descendants have continued to thrive. A Levi Jones and his family settled in Somerset, Pulaski Co, KY about 1840. the Arnetts came from France out of the Arnulf line and after the 1066 Channel crossing settled in England where Arnulf eventually changed to Arnott especially amoung those who settled in lands of northern England and southern Scotland around County Fife. Some of the Arnetts or Arnotts participated in the plantation of Northern Ireland and are found in Donegal for example in 1603. There may have been a group of Arnetts which remained in France around the Alsace area or migrated there from England. Arnett line traced from 1640's. Current theory is that this family came from Scotland and established a plantation, and in about 1730 a David Arnett emigrated to Virginia as the progenitor of the Louisa Co line. New Jersey: James and Isaac Arnett of Elizabeth Maryland: William and Andrew Arnett of Talbott & Dorchester Cos. Virginia: David Arnett of Louisa James Arnett & Susanah McGehee; Alexander, Thomas, Samuel Arnott(Arnett) family of Loudoun Co--Thomas later settled in Clark Co, KY; my David Arnett of Russell Co. in 1799 possibly from NC. James Arnett prob son of Eastern Shore Sea Capt. Thomas Arnett who settled later in West Virginia. West Virginia: James Arnett from Loudoun--not related to the James Arnett of Elizabeth, NJ North Carolina: Andrew, Joseph, James Arnett from MD; Silas Arnett from the Elizabeth NJ Arnett family; David Arnott from Savanah; Anson Co Arnett family likely from South Carolina; Valentine Arnett from Ireland. South Carolina: David Arnett of Kingstree in Williamsburg Co; many other Arnett families. Kentucky: several distinct Arnett lines--Louisa Co group; David & Barnett Arnett line; Clay Co; Clark Co; Henderson Co; Green & Larue Cos; et al. Texas: several Arnett families with origins in VA and NC, GA Colorado: Anthony Arnett from Alsace, France in early 1800's Arizona: Descendants of Thomas Arnett from Clark Co, KY California: Many Arnett lines ended up here including Valentine and George Arnett families |
Paul's UK Genealogy Research Pages of Various Families
HARTE ( Irish ) O'DONNELL ( Scottish ) ~~~ HODGKINS family located in the Gloucester, Hampshire and London regions of England ~~~ CLEMENTS research centres around the Gloucestershire and Worcestershire areas ~~~ MORTIMER family originate from the Stamford, Lincolnshire and Essex areas. Although I have located them in other regions ~~~ LODDER research centres around Dorset,London and Hampshire areas ~~~ BRANN familiy members came from Kent, London and Devon ~~~ ALLEN & NIMMO research includes Surrey and London |
Campbell/Kenney/Barker Home Page
George W Kenney was born in Kentucky in 1864 his wife Ida Barker was born in Kentucky in 1868. I'm sure they also were married in Kentucky. William Campbell came to Quebec in 1758 with the English troops. Campbell/Kenney/Barker Home Page: Surname List |
My Genealogy Home Page
Rob Ambrow surname list |
Allen-Hodgkins-Brann-Clements-Lodder-Nimmo-Thorn-Mortimer
:* ALLEN Surrey,London & other areas * HODGKINS Gloucester & London * BRANN Cornwall, London & other areas * NIMMO London * LODDER Hampshire & London * MORTIMER Lincolnshire & London * THORN Hampshire & London * CLEMENTS Gloucestershire * NEEDHAM Kent & London |
The Allen Family Genealogy
Jonathan Allen Family Tree \r\n\r\nThe Goodman Family Tree |
275 YEAR HISTORY OF The Lape Family
275 YEAR HISTORY OF The Lape Family |
The Herron Family Genealogy
I would appreciate sharing information with anyone who is researching Herron, Wilber, Lee and Needham surnames. Especially William Herron Sr.(born 1742 in Ireland???? died July 1 1793 in Nelson County Kentucky) Married to Agnes Brown October 26th, 1767, in Cumberland County, Indiana to find out if he was born in Ireland. |
Clarke Family
Clarke Family links and Borsey from England. |
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