Total Records: 6
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Brenda Marks
Description: I am searching for any information on a Mary and either Silas or Cyrus simmons. They had a daughter, Margaret Ann in 1832 who married Alexander Hatton in DC in 1850. Margaret Ann's death certificate states both last names the same, know that was not uncommon. Supposedly lived either in Va or Maryland.
Surnames: Simmons, Symons, Simons?
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James Best
Description: Seeking any descendants of my BEST family which mainly were in the Parishes of Helland, St Dennis,St Stephens in Brannel & St Austell, Cornwall. A great many emigrated to Australia, New Zealand, quite a few States in the USA and to Canada. Any info would be most welcome.
Surnames: BEST - SNELL - BENNETT (S) - HORE - STEPHENS - VARCOE - SPARGO - GRIGG - BRAY - SYMONS -LARK -EDDY - MELLOW and many others.
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Barbara Cofer
Description: I don't know what sort of description is needed here. Surely not a physical one? I'm just researching the listed surnames. I'm originally from NYC, but now live in MO.
Surnames: Whitney, (Thomas, John, Jonathan, Lydia); Bray (Mary); Jones (Moses, Lydia); Adams, (Lydia); Also Fairbanks, Armstrong, Babcock/Badcocl; Baker, Balding/Baldwin, Banks, Bernon, Bassett, Bourne, Brownell, Cadman, Cleveland, Collynge/Cooledge, Cooke, Darbe, Davis, DeClyne/DeKlein, Dexter, Field, Fiske, Gregory, Haight/Hoyt, Harris, Hathaway,Hoskins; Kip/DeKype, Lispenard, Livermore, Lyon, Marshall, Mayse, Moore, Morse, Nash, Paine, Palmer, Pearce, Pope, Potter, Robertson, Ross, Russell, Sherman, Simmons, Smith, Symonds, Taintor, Tourtellotte, Upton, Verney, Walker, Wans(h)ear, Warren, Webb, Whipple, White, Wilbur/Wilbore, Willie, Wray, Wright, Wyth.
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Malcolm & Evelyn Reding
Description: Looking for Sims, Simms, Semes, in Coastal Georgia in middle to late 16th Century. Specifically ancestors of Jacob Sims who lived in St Phillips Parish around 1750, married with three children
Surnames: Sims, Simms, Semms, Symms
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LouAnn Garland
Description: Garland of Dorset, England 1845 and before. Living in Broadwey and Owermoigne area. Migrated to USA Wisconsin, Kenosha County in 1845.
Surnames: Garland, Ballin, Wallis, Marsh, Dory, Stickland, Palmer, Smith, Symmes,
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James Ronald Taylor
Description: I have researched the Scotch-Irishe Taylors of Rocky Springs, Laurens County, SC for 40 years.
Robert Taylor's family moved to Franklin County, Indiana in 1806,
Robert H. and brothers, Wlliam and Charles, and cousin, Kennedy Taylor, moved to Bartow County, Ga. in 1853,
John Henry Taylor, Jr. moved his family to Franklin County, Al. in 1883,
William and brother, Henry, moved to Henry County, Ga. in 1838,
Descendants of Charles L. Taylor moved to Texas around 1870's?
I also have a suspicion that some Taylors moved to eastern Tn. around 1810 - 1830s?
These are the movements of which I know from Rocky Springs Presbyterian Church. There are probably others. They moved in groups which usually included Blakely, Templeton, Summeral, Todd, McDowell, McCullum, Speer, Goodwin and others from Rocky Springs Presbyterian Church in Laurens County, SC. They always moved from their new homes to other places also. I don't know about many of them. If you have any information or questions about these people, feel free to email me. I am always glad to find new lines. I am also looking for the Scotch-Irishe Bryan or Bryant from Chester or York Counties, SC. (1820s - 1890s)
Thank you, James Ronald Taylor
Surnames: Laurens County, SC -Taylor, Leapard( & AL.), Whitner, Bruner, Todd,(& AL and GA) Handback, Templeton(& AL, GA, IN, AR & TX)
York County(Filbert, SC) - Bryan(t), Whitaker Symrna, SC - Neelands, Jackson, Stephenson
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