Vey Genealogy Search

Search for Another Surname
Surname
Vey Genealogy Page Directory 
Total Records: 395 
Ancestry of Henry Franklin Perkins
Site for the ancestry of Henry Franklin Perkins of Whitley and McCreary Counties Kentucky.
OurPage: The Stanley-Matthews Family
A genealogical review of the Stanley family of Dublin, Ireland and its migration to the southern US with its relationships to the Matthews, Middleton, Warner, Falvey, Reed, and Riley families. Other web links to interesting genealogical sites.
Peavey Resource Center
On this site, you will find vital records, wills, brick walls, letters, family group sheets and all kinds of scanned documents
Silvius
Descendants of Johann Henrich Silvius.
Arnsparger's from KY Family Genealogy Page
Arnsparger's from KY Family Genealogy Page, with related families.
Bill Burgoyne's Family History Pages
Dynamic Tree with over 2000 connected names.
Wilber/Belcher Research Site
Researching Wilbers and Belchers mainly in southern New York, northeastern Pennsylvania and midwestern states (Wisconsin, Minnesota). Many allied lines are included.
Garvey Surname
Has maps showing distribution of Garvey surname in Ireland in mid-1880s as found in the Griffith Valuation land survey.
McGarvey Surname in Griffith Valuation
Has maps showing the distribution of McGarvey name in Ireland in mid-1800s. The maps pinpoint a short stretch of coastline in northern County Donegal from which the McGarvey name seeems to originate.
The Johnson Genealogy-St. Mary's County, Maryland
Traces the Johnsons with roots in St. Mary's County, Maryland
Elton and Bonnie Lacey's Family Homepage
Many Family files are available, including articles, stories and pictures
Ian Spivey's Genealogy Connections
The page follows Ian's four sets of grandparents.
Tracing the Paths Our Ancestors Took
These WebPages are the result of a collaboration between two cousins. One in North Carolina the other in North Dakota. Before we met we were both at dead ends in our research. Since we met one door after another has opened and the information has just flowed through.\r\n\r\nThis journey we are on is taking us back along the paths our ancestors took when they came here. We have gone from North Dakota and New York to the Steppes of Russia, to Sweden, to Ireland, to England, to the American Revolutionary War and to the Mohawk Valley, Land of the Iroquois. Some of our ancestors we have found, some we are still searching for.
The MacVay McVeigh McVey Family
Collecting all types of data relating to any spelling of the Sept McVEY. Seeking contributors and volunteers for DNA, census extraction, and other projects. The 1850 census index completed; working on 1880 and 1900 census/Soundex.
Genealogy of Mike & Anna Worley
Includes a database that specializes in all spelling variations of McVEY, McVAY, McVEAGH,MACVEAGH, McVEIGH, etc. especially those in NC, OH, MO, IA, & KS.
Our Sloans
Welcome to the beginning of my Family Tree! I\m new at this and have only been researching my Sloan ancestry since December 1999. Needless to say, I\ve only just begun and have a long way to go! I only hope that this effort to record and share what I have found will help someone else who, like myself, has just gotten started.
PEVEHOUSE Surname Home Page
A growing 'one-stop' site for all PEVEHOUSE researchers to search & add their genealogical info.
Ancestors of Lawrence Gardner Boyd
Over 400 BOYDS
Davis/Stanley/Ansley/Sayre
Researching several families, especially would appreciate any information on Elizabeth Davis b. 1808 Wilkinson Co. Georgia or her husband "Jim" Davis. Also would appreciate any info on Missouri May, born about 1888 married to John Calvin Ansley in either Texas or Louisiana.
The Lochabay's and Beasley's of Texas
My search starts with the marriage of Wyatt Parker Lochabay from Georgia and Delilah Caroline Davidson of Alabama, in Perry, county Alabama on September 19, 1847 and Robert Elijah Beasley born on April 14,1863, and Mary Elizabeth O'Rear born April 9,1866, she died before 1917,also Emerson Cooper Austin, born August 19,1853, in Kentucky and Lucinda Marillo Thompson, November 1, 1856 in Flatonia,Texas.They were married there on May 27,1875, also Eddie A. Williams and Willie Ethyl Walker, married in about 1890 in Ellis,Navarro Or maybe Tarrant county Texas. The Lochabay's and Beasley's of Texas: Surname List
bolenders of new york and mississippi
mary bolender Family Tree Mary E Beard - InterneTree
BERG/BEARS-GRANDMONT/ RUMISER CONNECTION
InterneTree: Mary A Bears BERG/BEARS-GRANDMONT/ RUMISER CONNECTION: Surname List
Manley Lafayette Bean Family
InterneTree: Manley Bean
BEARDSLEY and WIGGINS - Why We Are ...Who We Are
BEARDSLEY/ENGELS Family LineMy husband's paternal family line decends from WILLIAM BEARDSLEY, Immigrant who arrived in 1620 from England with his wife Mary HARVEY, and their first three children, Mary, John and Joseph. They settled first in MA. and then helped establish the town of Stratford, CT. His mother's family are all of German descent. His grandfather was Walter Maximillian ENGELS who was born in 1880 in Elizabeth, New Jersey. He was married to Wilhelmina DRESING, born in New York City, NY in 1879. Walter's father was Frederick W. ENGELS born in Germany location unknown. He arrived on the ship Breman from Hamburg in 1873. His wife's name was Ernestine. He was a Baker by trade and he had a sister named Renate who was a seamstress. This is all we know about the ENGELS line. Wilhelmina was the daughter of Frederick G.W. DRESING who was also born in Germany. He operated a grocery store in N.Y.C. He and his wife Elizabeth F. Jaegle had 11 children and they celebrated their 50th anniversary in 1917. Elizabeth Jaegle was born in New York City and had a brother named William. We believe her father was a farmer. WIGGINS/SMITH Family Line My PATERNAL ancestor was Rev. War Soldier, WILLIAM WIGGINS, born in NC circa 1755. He was married to Elizabeth COOPER, daughter of Fleet Cooper, Sr. and Margaret COOR. It is thought that his father may have been George Wiggins, born c. 1725 in Duplin, N.C. Any assistance to verify this information would be appreciated. My MATERNAL line is the greatest challenge. My grandfather was Geoge Wilson SMITH and my grandmother was adopted. Her adopted name was Grace Emma MARSHALL and we believe her natural name was Elizabeth PRESUITA or PRESEITA. She may have been born in Italy. She was adopted through the Fairmount Childrens Home in Alliance Ohio in 1905. She had a younger sister named Mary born in 1904. It is very possible that the parents gave false information when they left the children as foundlings. Also, the sketchy infomation from the records says that the father was in the Canton WorkHouse. I have never been able to find out any information about such a place. Grandfather's papa was Martin Gring SMITH, son on LeFerry SMITH (1824-1906 PA & Iowa) and Frances Fanny GRING, (1827-1906) dau. of Isreal GRING of PA. Martin was married to Samantha (Manta) WILSON (1867-1935) She was the daughter of Joshua Henry WILSON bn 1824 in Indiana and Frances TEMPLETON born in Ohio.Joshua Henry's father was Grinner WILSION born 1793 in NC. He married in Wayne County Indiana Eleanor Blair WALKER said to be the daughter of James WALKER of Ireland. Who was Griner's father? Was it Milton or Israel?
Kathryn's Lineage
Book: My Lineage
The Beatys and Littles of Ireland and India
BEATY I am researching the BEATY family, originally from Ireland. From family folklore Francis BEATY was born in Tullamore, Ireland in 1757 . Francis and his wife Catherine gave birth to three sons, John, Francis and Henry, probably in Stoke Damerel, Devon, while he served in the Royal Navy. In 1820 Francis and 1821 Henry, joined the Honourable East India Company Army as Cadets in Bengal, India. The elder son of Francis, named Francis Henry BEATY, and his wife Caroline Ophelia (n?e Sheels), had fifteen children all born in India. Five of the sons served in the Indian Police. The Beaty family finally left India in 1948. The cities in India and Pakistan that feature in the family history are Lahore, Jhansie, Karachi, Landour, Mussoorie, Quetta, Rawlpindi and Simla. LITTLE/LYTTLE I am also researching the LITTLE/LYTTLE family from Northern Ireland. In 1839 Andrew LITTLE was born in the Parish of Montiaghs, Lurgan, County Armagh, Northern Ireland, to Thomas and Mary (n?e Wilson) LITTLE. In 1858 he joined the 27th Inniskilling Regiment and sailed to India. He remained in India and retired from the army in 1894. He died in Dehra Dun, India in 1926. He had five children Mary Anne, Thomas Wilson, William John (my grandfather) Edward and Andrew. The surname spelling changed to LYTTLE with the children. The cities in India/Pakistan that feature in the family history are Dehra Dun, Jhansie, Karachi,Lahore, Meerut, North West Province,Peshawar and Simla. The Beatys and Littles of Ireland and India: Surname List
Duane Beam of Indiana
InterneTree: Carol Jean Beam Genealogy Report: Descendants of Samantha Rena Wolfe Duane Beam of Indiana: Surname List
Bateman - Hall Family Tree of Saskatchewan, Canada
Valerie S Bayer surname list
The Descendents of Reuben Bayless and more!
The Descendents of Reuben Bayless and more!: Surname List
The Baxters and Harveys of Lancashire, UK
Baxters of Abbeystead, Mashiters (of Overton), Harveys (of Lancaster and Surrey) and Brethertons
Cunningham, Wilson, Richards & Beall of W.Va.
Cunningham, Wilson, Richards & Beall of W.Va.: Surname List
The Baxter Family Home Page
David G Baxter - InterneTree
Baumann/Schumacher Family Home Page
InterneTree: Scott Baumann Baumann Family Tree, also Hora, Nelson, Schumacher Baumann family from Bollwiller, France, and of the Schumacher Family from Mecklenberg, Germany.
Regina's Home Page
Regina's Home Page: 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
The Bailey Family of Hampshire UK
InterneTree: Angela Adkin The Bailey Family of Hampshire UK: Surname List
The Findings of My Barber Genealogy
InterneTree: Ancestor Fan Tree of Edwin Mae Barber, Sr. The Findings of My Barber Genealogy: Surname List
Bates - Hamilton Home Page
Genealogy Report: Descendants of John Hamilton Bates - Hamilton Home Page: Surname List
My Genealogy Home Page
Mary Joyce Bates surname list

Genealogy Search


Vey Surname - Vey Genealogy

Genealogy Products

Genealogy Books
French Canadian Sources
Hidden Sources
Red Book
Guidebook of American Genealogy

Genealogy Programs
Clooz
Family Tree Maker Version 16
GenSmarts
Passage Express
Telling Stories
 

Genealogy Directory

Access Free Genealogy
Alabama Genealogy and History
Arizona Genealogy and History
Ancestral Search
Arizona Genealogy
Canadian Genealogy
Free Family Tree Website
Idaho Genealogy and History
Kentucky Genealogy and History
Genealogy Gateway
Genealogy Search
Genealogy Surnames
Georgia Genealogy and History
Nebraska Genealogy and History
Oregon Genealogy and History
South Dakota Genealogy
Surname Guide
Tennessee Genealogy
Texas Genealogy
Uncommon Baby Names
Vermont Genealogy
Wisconsin Genealogy



Copyright 1996-2009 by SurnameWeb.org. The webpages may be linked to but shall not be reproduced on another site without written permission from Dennis N. Partridge.