Total Records: 22
Withers-Nugent Of Cavan and Meath, Ireland
George Withers and Jane Nugent left Ireland for New York about 1850-1860. Thee settled in New Jersey, Newark, Essex County. |
BASSETT-MALADY-NUGENT-HAMMOND-REED FAMILY PAGE
Issac and Sylvanius BASSETT, located to Tippecanoe County, Indiana in 1854, married Hammond women, and homsteaded to Newton County, Indiana in 1860. MALADY AND NUGENTS of Warren County, Indiana, prior to 1850. John REED family located in Clinton County 1820-1840's. Lavina BELL. Born in Virginia in 1806, then migrated to Ohio, could possibly be a John Bell that she married. She then married a Jacob HALSTEAD, and then a Richard NUGENT, eventually locating to Newton County with an adopted? daughter Mary Jane NUGENT. W.H.HOWELL who married Margaret BASSETT in 1869, Newton County, and had a son by the name of Aldolphus HOWELL who eventually moved to Momence, Illinois. Joseph ZOBOROSKY family that migrated here from Prussia. |
Jack Balfour and Family of Edmonton, Alberta
Jack Balfour and Family of Edmonton, Alberta: Surname List |
FUQUA/BUSH/HARRY/PRUETT FAMILIES
Shadrick Bush was born in Caswell Co. NC ca 1804. His children were George A. Bush, Calvin Bush and Lucy Bush. The family livd in Sullivan, Hamilton and Rutherford Counties in TN in the 1840's through 1880. Shadrick Bush's son, George A. Bush, married Delitha Collins. Delitha's parents were Charles Collins and Nancy ?. George was killed during the Civil War and Delitha moved to Texas following his death. Their son William Bush was married to Mary Peak, whose father was Simmons Peak and mother was Delila Nugent. William died in Rutherford Co. TN in 1885. John Fuqua born ca 1739 was married to Anna Harrison, whose father Thomas Harrison died in Caswell Co. NC in 1789. John Fuqua and Anna Harrison had a son, John Fuqua whose second wife was Lucy ?. They lived in Pontotoc Co. MS. Their son, Armstead Fuqua, married Nancy Josephine Roberson in Pontotoc Co. Her parents were William Roberson born in SC ca 1815 and wife Parmelia (Owens?) who was also born in SC. Parmelia died in MS ca 1845. William Thomas Pruett was born 1875 in Jackson Co. AL. I believe his father was a Thomas Pruett and mother Lucinda Sharpe. William Thomas Pruett married Louella Samantha Harry in Sulphur Springs, TX in 1900. Louella (Lula) was the daughter of John Harry and Nancy Marlow, who were both born in GA. John's father and mother were Thomas A. Harry and Sophia Morgan, who were also from GA. John's origins go back to Wales around 1700. |
My Genealogy Home Page
InterneTree: Hector M Aviles FL |
My Genealogy Home Page The Donald H. Ash of Ferrel, NJ
InterneTree: Ancestors of John Howard Ash |
The Pevehouse - Young Family
Pevehouse from Arkansas and Tillman from Northeast my father}s family whose surnames are: Pevehouse from Arkansas and Tillman from Northeast Oklahoma. My mother}s family names are Paul from Kansas and Young(or Jung)from Texas. InterneTree: Ancestor Tree of Lisa Dian Pevehouse The Pevehouse - Young Family : Surname List |
My Family Tree
InterneTree: Frederick Scott Anderson |
The Turtura Family Home page
TURTURA'S OF SYRACUSE, NY James V. Turtura married Grace Sorendino They had 12 children 6 girls and 6 boys |
Nugent and Francis Family Home Page
Genealogy, family home page surnames dates descendant outines, marriages, children, and Family histories |
The Donna Nugent Family Home Page
Gedcom file, pictures, links. |
Reuben Magor of Moonta
Bernadette B Affleck's surname list |
Randell Lewis & Margaret Ann (LUCE) Adams
Mariah Yarbrough Family Tree |
Lisa's Heritage and Homesteads
Ethnic origins include German, Irish, Scots-Irish, and Swiss, as a minimum. Other ethnic possibilities include English, Welsh, and Native American. There is also a possibility of Dutch origin.\r\n\r\nThe Adams clan landed first in Maryland, moved to Pitt County NC, then Thomasville GA and parts of AL and FL. Others of the clan migrated to Jasper TX. The Parramores are known first in NC and likely migrated with the Adams clan to GA. The McFarlands, also allied with the Adams line, began most likely in VA or PA, from whence they moved to TN and finally migrated to TX. The Wilsons who allied with the Adams clan, are first noted in Ohio. \r\n\r\nThe Nugents ae first found in TX and the Kings are first noted in Arkansas. Both are found in Ft. Necessity, Franklin Parish LA. It is believed they also arrived in the Carolinas. Additional family names in this line include Slaughter, Wiggin(s), Doyal, Ballew, and Ross.\r\n\r\nThe Grantham clan started out in VA (John Grantham and Anne Brown union). The Hinsons and Howzes are tied to this line, as are the Slades and Ratliffs. The Grantham-Slade union was in Marion County MS, from whence they removed to St Helena and Livingston Parishes of LA. The Hinsons were also from MS, Pike and Hinds counties. Lisa A Adams |
The Carr / O'Keeffe family of Cork, Ireland
The website contains full databases, photos and useful links for anyone interested in genealogy or Ireland. Both families have spread all over the world |
Kimball n Da Genes, Kimballs N. E. Louisiana
Ancestors-descendants lists, family stories handed down from generation to generation, family photos, genealogy glossary, and lots of links |
Robbins Genealogy
Page includes known descendants of John Robbins and Elizabeth James (married in Philadelphia in 1771). |
Nugent/Baker Genealogy
Hundreds of families. Includes photos and a searchable online GEDCOM |
The Bova Family Genealogy
Looking to make others searching the same family and the also just those searching the same surname. |
Nugent Family Genealogy
Includes a complete genealogical listing of the Nugents who emmigrated to Canada from Scotland in the early 20th century, and Sedgwicks also coming to Canada from England during the same period. In process of building a world-wide Nugent family tree, and wNugent |
Liberty Chapel Cemetery - Grant Parish, LA
Burial List and genealogy links with history. |
Tom and Jackie Browne
Tasmanian Genealogy, Convict permission to marry records, Cemetery list, Gedcom files, Tasmanian Helplist |
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