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Holcomb, McBrayer, Vickers, and Hall
Ebenezer Holcomb, Jr. (1765-1854) of Yates County, NY. The 1800 census for Mamakating Twp. In Ulster County, NY shows one Ebenezer Holcomb and one Ebenezer Holcomb, Jr. If the information I have on Ebenezer and his children with Susannah and Margaretta is correct, the Ebenezer, Jr. that's listed is my 3rd great-grandfather and the other Ebenezer is his father. Recent information indicates that Ebenezer Holcomb, Sr. may be the son of Return Holcomb 1st. my maternal grandmother, Louisa Merriman Hall. She is reliably reported to be of Cherokee descent. She was born in Kaseyville, Missouri on May 22, 1866 and died in Ryan, Oklahoma on November 26, 1912. On the 1910 census she stated that her mother was also born in Missouri and her father in North Carolina. Louisa was the second wife of John T. Vickers. They were married in Hickory Grove, KY on March 23, 1891 and lived in Pryorsburg, KY for several years before moving to Indian Territory (OK) in the late 1800s. Genealogy Report: Descendants of Ebenezer Holcomb, Sr. Genealogy Report: Descendants of John Taldon Vickers
Ancestors & Relatives of Tim Bateson
Ancestors & Relatives of Tim Bateson: Surname List Gangwer/Gangewehr/Gangewere/Gongaware: Originating in Germany my Gangewehr ancestors settled in the Lehigh Co, Pa. area then a few including I believe a Samuel M. Gangwer moved to Seneca Co, Ohio. It seems the last name may have been changed on or about the same time as the move to Ohio. Bateson: Origination in England. Sturdevant: Originating in the Scandinavian countries, the Sturdevant/Sturdivant/Sturdavant surname is huge. Settling mostly in the south. John Sturdevant born in Connecticut about 1773. Genealogy Report: Descendants of Samuel M Gangwer Genealogy Report: Descendants of John Sturdevant Genealogy Report: Descendants of James Bateson
A Williamson /Harris North Carolina Connection
Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Peter Williamson Genealogy Report: Ancestors of Ralph William Williamson Genealogy Report: Ancestors of Virginia Dare Harris
The Ancestors of Janice L. Waldemar
InterneTree: Janice L Baertschy ancestors of John Nels Waldemar who emigrated to MN from Sweden, and the Sowards, Lyons and Joslyns of the eastern part of the U.S.
Ayral-Henderson-McBrayer Family Home Page
T Ayral surname list
Atwood Branan Couch Mahan Sapp Stringfield Family Genealogy
InterneTree: All-in-One Tree of Loren James Floyd Atwood Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Loderick Hudson Stringfield Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Uriah Hamilton Brannan Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Thomas Attwood Atwood Branan Couch Mahan Sapp Stringfield Family Genealogy: Surname List
The William Atkinson Family Home Page
Adam Strayer, Born about 1780 in or around York, PA. His son Adam Gibe, Born in 1812, moved on to Okemos, MI via Ohio, in 1850. James Atkinson, born September 1864 in Wigan, Lancashire, UK. His son Arthur immigrated to USA in the early 1900's and moved on to Lansing MI. Buckborough - Ontario, Canada to Michigan Carson - New York to Michigan
The Family Home Page of Teddi Ashby
Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of William S. Ashby Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Howard Thorn Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Joseph Richardson My father's family the ASHBYS are from the Williamsburg area of Virginia. His father John Hilyer Ashby, a Baptist minister relocated his family to Asbury Park, NJ approx 1915. My mother's family the Richardsons and Reveys have resided in Mommouth County NJ USA since the 1700's. Her grandmother immigrated from Ireland, being the first child born in the New World in 1850's. The father, Howard Thorn was originally from Barbados and had gone to England and then to Ireland where he met and married Margaret McBride. They had nine children. My grandfather, Sterling Bell was a policeofficer for the city of Asbury Park, NJ but was originally from Washington DC. The Family Home Page of Teddi Ashby: Surname List
The Alverson's of Michigan
Alverson's from New York in the area of Chautauqua County, and cities of SHERMAN, Mina, Gerry around the 1820's. Carroll, NY for the Alvord name around 1820-1830's. InterneTree: Dave W Alverson User Home Page Report: Kinship of Dave Alverson Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Melvin Clark Fuller Genealogy Report: Descendants of Melvin Clark Fuller Genealogy Report: Ancestors of William Alverson The Alverson's of Michigan: Surname List
Descendants of Champion Allen Home Page
Champion Allen was born in Cleveland County, NC in 1833. He married Elizabeth Sarah Camp.They had eleven children. His parents were David and Elizabeth Allen. \r\n\r\nDonald Allen - InterneTree\r\n\r\nGenealogy Report: Descendants of David Allen
The Abron Family Genealogical Site
James A Abron jr - InterneTree\r\n
275 YEAR HISTORY OF The Lape Family
275 YEAR HISTORY OF The Lape Family
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Hallard Genealogy
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