Total Records: 19
Trotter-Skiles Web Site
The genealogy of George W. and Martha (Skiles) Trotter |
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 |
Janine and Sandy Bayne's Homepage
Janine Elizabeth Bayne surname list |
Lisa (Speed) Batista's Family Page
Lisa R Batista - InterneTree |
The Band Family
I am researching the following families, all from Scotland: BAND (Fife and Perthshire) WEIR (Ayrshire) HURRY (Perthshire) The Band Family: Surname List |
The James Taylor Family
The James Taylor Family : Surname List |
Minckler, Lunt, Baldwin, Royce, Mott, Fortune, & Lee Lines
InterneTree: Kiflin Ayers Genealogy Report: Descendants of Kilian Minckler Genealogy Report: Descendants of George Mott Minckler, Lunt, Baldwin, Royce, Mott, Fortune, & Lee Lines: Surname List |
Rick Atkinson: It's My Family Album
InterneTree: Rick Atkinson TX Rick Atkinson: It's My Family Album: Surname List |
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 |
Donna and Allen's Really Cool Databases
Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Henri-Francois Demey Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Peter Speedie |
Crossings In Time
Report: Kinship of Peggy Lou ANDERSON |
My Genealogy Home Page
bobbie anderson surname list |
Shaking the Aldred /SpeedFamily Tree
My grandfather, William Aldred, came to this country in 1880 from Leigh, Lancaster, England. Emma Jane Humphreys,his wife and baby Anne came to New York, and settled in Connecticut.My maternal grandfather, Samuel Speed, a sailor, made port in \r\nPortland, Maine, and decided to visit friends from England in Seymour, Connecticut. About 1887. There he met a young Prussian immigrant named Henrietta Wieczorek, fell in love, married her and they raised a dozen kids. The Aldreds\ only had nine. |
The Adams-Robertson Family Trees
My Genealogy Home Page:\r\nSurname List\r\n |
Cutlip Connection
Cutlip Family Association presents: Cutlips in America -- Ancestors and Descendants of George Cutlip who arrived in Charleston, SC on 17-Oct-1749. Cutlip.Org serves as a hub for Cutlip Family activities. |
Prussian and Scottish Roots
My father's ancestors come from the borders of Scotland and my mothers are from Prussia. |
The Speed Family Genealogy
The Speed lines descendants listed on this web site originate from William Speed, born February 19, 1716. Research closely places William as a possible son of James B. Speed but without conclusive proof at this time. All descendants of William Speed are better documented and show western migration routes from Virginian to North and South Carolina to Tennessee and to Alabama and Missippi during the late 1700's and early 1800's. |
Gerald Coulter Genealogy Home Page
Researched family name Coulter. Genealogy & Family Stories. GedCom Files of several Coulter families. |
Welcome to a Site Dedicated to the Research of the Following Surnames
Currently I am researching the surnames of my ancestors and the origins from which they came. |
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