Total Records: 80
The SHOEMAKER (SCHUMACHER) Family: Philadelphia County, PA
The following is from The Strassburger Family and Allied Families of Pennsylvania, by Ralph Beaver Strassburger, 1922, pp. 375-390. |
Ward Family from Ohio
WARDs from Pennsylvania and Highland and Adams counties, Ohio. Some families from Pennsylvania, Virginia, Delaware, England, and Switzerland. Includes history, photos, and online family tree. |
Karen's Genealogy Page
Features include 4000+ database, copies of documents, photographs, message boards, chat room, Access to MyFamily.com sites for exchange of information, photos, & gedcom files |
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. |
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InterneTree: All-in-One Tree of Michael Wayne Beasley |
The Descendants of Washing Haines from Sandersville, GA
The Descendants of Washing Haines from Sandersville, GA: Surname List |
The Roland Curtin Family of Centre County Pennsylvania
Roland Curtin was born 1764 in County Clare, Ireland. He arrived in Philadelphia, Pa in 1793. He first settled in Philipsburg, Pa. and in 1799 he moved to Bellefonte, where he became a shop-keeper and later, sheriff of Centre County. In 1800 Roland married Margery Gregg. She was the daughter of John Gregg and Elizabeth. They had 7 children. Margery died in 1813 in Bellefonte, and in 1814 Roland married Margery?s first cousin, Jane Gregg. Jane was the daughter of Andrew Gregg and Martha Potter. They had 7 children, their first son was Andrew Gregg Curtin, known as The great war-governor of Pennsylvania, In 1810, Curtin and landowner Moses Boggs founded the Eagle Iron Works. The next year, Curtin purchased nearly 10,000 acres of land, all of which was subsequently cleared, most of it for the hardwood necessary to make the charcoal that fueled the iron furnaces. The Curtin family continued to operate the Eagle Iron Works until an unfortunate blaze in 1921 marked its end, one of the last functioning charcoal cold blast furnace in the United States. Outline Descendant Tree: March 2003 Udate Genealogy Report: March 2003 update--The Roland Curtin Family |
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Mary Joyce Bates surname list |
The Charles L. Basford Family Home Page
Virginia L. Basford surname list |
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Book: Ancestors and Descendants |
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 |
The Many Branches of Nickole Friend's Family Tree
Ancestors of Nickole Friend |
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 Bales Family of Euless, TX
Michael Paul Bales surname list |
The Baker and Collen families of McHenry County, Illinois
descendants of Rev. Nicholas Baker (1610-1678) from Hingham,MA through NY, VT, and IL. The Baker and Collen families of McHenry County, Illinois : Surname List |
Scarborough's of Texas
InterneTree: Descendants of Richmond Carroll SCARBOROUGH Genealogy Report: Descendants of Richmond Carroll SCARBOROUGH Scarborough's of Texas: Surname List |
Baker/Hopping Family Tree
Elsie Baker - InterneTree |
The Richard A. Bailey Family Home Page
Genealogy Report: Ancestors of Richard Allen Bailey Book: Bailey Family |
The John Baitsell Family Home Page
InterneTree: John M Baitsell 1) Randulph De Calverhall, Shropshire, England (b. circa 1150); 2) John Barker (d. MA, 12/14/1652); 3) Desire Annable (b. 10/16/1658, d. MA, 7/24/1706); 4) David Clammer (b. Selbysport, MD, 1830, d. Iowa 1/17/1876); 5) Ann Baitsell (b. Germany 1807, d. Somers, NY 1843); John Baitsell (b. NYC 4/4/1809, d. Iowa 10/15/1871); 6) Jane Watkins (b. Wales 5/23/1812, d. Iowa 1/6/1901); 7) Mary McGinty (b. probably in PA 6/19/1835, d. Iowa 11/1/1876); and 8) Cyrus Horning (b. Lamont, NY 10/26/1820, d. 6/14/1899). |
Jeff and Evonna Bailey and Family, Gladstone, Missouri.
Jeff and Evonna Bailey and Family, Gladstone, Missouri.: Surname List |
The Gregory Lee Baird & Christine R. Shoemaker Baird Site
Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Denis Crimmins Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of David Schumaker Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of William James Ralston Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Richmond A. Baird |
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InterneTree: William Earl Abbett |
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Bridget Avery surname list |
Howard Brooks Austin
Howard Brooks Austin: Surname List |
The Johnny Atkison Family Home Page
Robert Nathan Atkison was born in 1852. He went to Polk County, Mo. between 1860 to 1880 from Ohio. Genealogy Report: Descendants of Robert Nathan Atkison |
The Wisham & Ashworth Families ~ New Jersey & Great Britain
The WISHAM family was founded by Simon Wisham who emigrated to Philadelphia from England in 1750 aboard the German vessel the Brotherhood. A common misconception is, that because Simon Wisham sailed on a ship which started its voyage in Germany, he was of German descent. In fact, Simon boarded the ship from an English port. Wisham is an English surname, and early Wishams can be traced to Lancashire, England although there are now Wishams located in Gloucestershire, Hartfordshire, Worcestershire and Hampshire - all in England. The ASHWORTH family branch here is descended from Richard and Alice (Crosthwaite) Ashworth who emigrated to America in the twenties. They are traced back to Richard Ashworth from Rawthenstall, England. The descent is from Richard (Rawthenstall), Richard Irwin (Blackpool), William (Kearny, NJ). The Wisham/Ashworth Family Tree |
The LARRY J. ARSZMAN Family
Report: Kinship of Larry J. Arszman Genealogy Report: Descendants of Esau Richey Genealogy Report: Descendants of Joseph Heinrich Wencke Genealogy Report: Descendants of Patrick McCartney The LARRY J. ARSZMAN Family: Surname List |
S & J Family Research Page
Jackie Arnold rath - InterneTree |
The Heritage of Eli Arnold
Eli Arnold - InterneTree |
Ancestors of Paul Armstrong -- Double Trouble
InterneTree: Charles Edward Armstrong Ancestors of Paul Armstrong --Double Trouble: Surname List |
The Family Tree of Ryan Lee Arians
InterneTree: Ryan L Arians Report: Parent Report Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Johann Rudolph Arians The Family Tree of Ryan Lee Arians: Surname List |
The Andrews-White Home Page & In Between.
Ronda Andrews - InterneTree |
The Coyman/Anders Family of Harrington Park, NJ
Coymans (or Coemans, Coyemans,) that came from Holland in the mid-1800s, as well as Steinhilbers that came from Carthage/Beavers Fall, New York area, Williams from Wellfleet, Massachusetts, Anders from New York, Greenwich Village area, and Sullivans from Ireland. |
Anderson/Gates Family Home Page
the Gates's of New Jersey. They changed their name from Gaeta to Gates when imigrating from Italy in early 1900's. I have names but no dates for Joseph Gaeta who married Jennie Fantine (in Italy), and gave birth to Anthony Gaeta Sr (d. 1958). Anthony, (still in Italy), married Theresa Oliviera(d. 1928) (dau of Ignoto and Grazia Oliviero) They had many children (four in Italy, the rest in U.S.) including my Mother, Ann Anderson (nee Gates), and her sisters Jennie, Mamie, and Theresa (Tess) and her brothers Nicholas (Nick), Elmer, Albert and Anthony (Tony). and the Anderson's of New Jersey. Charles Anderson Married Ellen Hardy (later Donolon) and had two children: Charles James Anderson and Willian E (Bill) Anderson. Charles James had two wives, each with many children. With Catherine Shaefer he had Harry, Helen(Nell)Anderson (later Wills), Jean (later Voltz) and Charlie. He then married my grandmother, Catherine Costello (d. 1931) and had my father, John Charles Sr, and his two brother's: Joseph and Robert (Bob) and his two sisters: Catherine (Cass)(later McGill) and Marie (later Dudevoir). Janice Marilyn Anderson - InterneTree |
Anderson/Schaeffer Descendants
John Albin Anderson was born 25 November 1863 in Kalmar, Sweden. He resided in Baltimore, MD from 1900 or 1901 until his death in 1945. He was employed by the C. Stewart Morton Lines in Baltimore until 1943 traveling between Baltimore and South America. He served in the Navy Reserves during WW2 as a Chief Boatswain. Schaeffer from Carroll County, MD and Diehl from Adams County, PA. |
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InterneTree: Greg Anable |
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Rob Ambrow surname list |
The Althoffs of MN
The Althoffs of MN: Surname List |
Robert Vernon and Ruth Jeffries Allen Home Page
Allens first located in Philadelphia area. Have traced them to John Allen in County Cork, Ireland (1684 - 1771)Broemsens are relatives of Herman Broemsen born in Hanover, Germany 1845. Jeffries ancestors of Theodore Anderson Jeffries from Greenbrier Valley area WVa (formerly VA. Tomlinson relatives of David Tomlinson who died in 1857, and lived in the Monroe County area of WV (VA) |
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