Total Records: 6
My Genealogy Home Page
Rob Ambrow surname list |
The Terry and Jennifer Allen Genealogy Home Page
SJOQUIST: Terry's father's birth name. Grandfather came from England. Roots back to Sweden? CASTLE: Terry's paternal grandmother. From England TIERNEY: Terry's maternal grandfather and grandmother (no relation). Grandmother from Ireland REMUS: Jennifer's father's name. Traces back to Pomerania, Prussia ZADOW: Jennifer's paternal grandmother. Family from Germany POKRANT: Jennifer's maternal grandfather. Immigrated from Volhynia, Ukraine DREGER: Jennifer's maternal grandmother. Immigrated from Volhynia, Ukraine InterneTree: Terence J Allen Report: Terry & Jennifer Allen Family Tree Genealogy Report: Descendants of Charles Eric Sjoquist |
My Family - by Josie McCall
My father, Norman Richard Macmillan, was born in Dumfries, Scotland on 15th August, 1930 and died in Kellington near Goole in Yorkshire, England on 20th August, 1999. He married my mother, Jessie Margaret Sharkey, on 26th May 1952 in Carlisle, England. His parents were Joseph McCall Macmillan and Bethia Jessie Higgins. Her parents were Edward Sharkey (sometimes misspelt Shirkey) and Mary Tierney.\r\n\r\nMy father's grandfather was Robert Walter Macmillan. he married Isabella Douglas McCall. Her parents were Joseph McCall and Mary Cook. Mary Cook's parents were Robert Cook, the son of John Cook and Isabella Forfar, and Isabella Douglas, the daughter of Stewart Douglas and Jane Dickson (or Dixon).\r\n\r\nMy father's mother was Bethia Jessie Higgins, daughter of James Higgins (formerly Haggens) and Margaret McKinstry (or McKinstree) Kerr. James Higgins\ father was Hugh Haggens.\r\n\r\nMy mother's paternal grandparents were Patrick Sharkey and Margaret McQuade. Her maternal grandparents were Michael Tierney and Ellen Walsh.\r\n |
George Lester Cole Family of Vegreville, Alberta, Canada
Our branch of the Cole family started out in Massachusetts, then moved to Vermont, then New York State (Herkimer & Jefferson Counties), then Canada West, then Wisconsin, then Minnesota and finally to the Canadian prairies in 1899. |
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. |
Biographies of Missouri
This is the second volume from this set and contains 351 biographies and photographs of leading men of the first century of history in Missouri (1820-1921). Though this manuscript covers the entire state of Missouri, a good portion of the individual biographies are on people who had resided in St. Louis at some point in their life. |
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