Total Records: 33
Jennifer Batkins Family
Book: Civil War Letters InterneTree: Jennifer Batkins |
The Bannister Family Home Page
Some of the more well known members of our extended family include the writer Ernest Hemingway, and former Presidents Richard Nixon and Calvin Coolidge. Some of the first settlers in Vermont and several Revolutionary War soldiers are also found in our family tree, including Daniel and Asa Hemenway, Col. Ephraim Doolittle, and Timothy and Jason Banister. Several of the Banisters were drummers or fifers in the Continental Army. Col. Doolittle was primarily responsible for obtaining the charter for Shoreham, Vermont in 1762 from New Hampshire Gov. Wentworth. He was also an original proprietor of Bridport, Vt along with Daniel Hemenway, and issued the first deed of land in Bridport. Col Doolittle was at the capture of Fort Ticonderoga and Crown Point with General Jefferey Amherst during the French and Indian War. He also commanded a regiment of minute men during the American Revolution. Several of our relatives also fought in the Union Army during the Civil War; many in the Lee family, as well as Lt. Henry B. Needham of Middlebury, Vermont, who was wounded in battle and died a few days later in Washington D.C. Early settlers in Vergennes, Vermont include ancestors Joseph Yattaw, Prosper LeBeau and Joseph January. There are many decendents of these individuals living in Vergennes and surrounding areas. These families originated in Quebec. We have traced the Brown line of our tree back to the 1300s in England, and the Smith line to the 1500's in England. We have the Banister and Hemenway lines traced to the 1600's, to Massachussetts and England. Our line of Lee's is traced to the late 1700's in the Pittsford and Castelton, Vermont areas. This family was headed by Ashbel Lee and his father who we think is William or Daniel Lee. Ashbel is buried in West Rutland Vermont with a flag on his grave. He was also likely a Revolutionary War Veteren. He died in 1836. The Needhams were in the Shrewsbury, Vermont area in the late 1700's and Levi Needhan then moved to East Middlebury to become one of the first store owners in that town. The Chapmans were also in Middlebury in the early 1800's with William Chapman as the head of my family line. Joseph LeBeau moved to Vergennes in the late 1700's or early 1800's (before 1810) and his son Prosper has many decendents. This family was from the East Berkshire, Vermont area, and likely from Quebec before that. The Yattaw name is most often cited as French Canadian with possibly some Native American influence. Paul and William Yattaw were brothers living in the Vergennes ares in the early 1800's and had many children. William later moved to the Saratoga, NY area. They have many decendents in the Vergennes, Vermont area. Our Smith family comes from Worecester, Ma. where John Smith married Sarah Doolittle, daughter of Col. Ehpraim Doolittle. These families moved to Shoreham, Vermont and settled on the Doolittle farm, located along the Crown Point Military Road This was the first settlement in Shoreham, Vermont. The Smiths, Doolittles and other families such as the Hemenways, lived in a communal setting on the Doolittle farm, sharing all food and chores, and owning everything in common. These families then proceeded to charter both the town of Shoreham and the town of Bridport in 1762, along with other families that had subsequently moved to the area. These were amoung the first towns chartered in the State of Vermont. Kenneth E Bannister - InterneTree Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Christopher Banister Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of John Banister User Home Page Genealogy Report: Descendants of Ralph Hemenway User Home Page Genealogy Report: Descendants of Antii Erkinpoika Laukkonen |
McCallister Family Family of Indiana
This about the McCallister Family starting with, William and Naomi. William and Naomi were from Ohio as far as I can figure,then they came to Indiana where my father J.William was born in 1882. William's children are,Hannah R.,Jonas M.,Peter C.Maragarety M.,Sylvester S.,Susanna H., Sarah S. McCallister Family Family of Indiana: Surname List |
The Mark Baker Family Home Page
Baker mid 1800' s in or near Monroe MI Bigelow mid 1800's in Cadillac, MI Calhoun 1600's in Scotland Cook late 1800's in Marion MI before that from NY Dobbert late 1800's in Washtenaw County, MI before that Germany Maes late 1800's in Belgium Maggard late 1800's Virginia Peterson late 1800's Sweden |
My Genealogy Home Page
ben Au-Yeung surname list |
Smith Family of California
InterneTree: Ancestors of Maeve R (Smith) Austin Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Patrick Henry Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of George Wightman Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Francis Austin Genealogy Report: Ancestors of Maeve R (Smith) Austin Smith Family of California: 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 |
Ladner family , Michigan
InterneTree: Descendants of Unknown Ladner Genealogy Report: Descendants of Unknown Ladner Ladner family , Michigan: Surname List |
The Michael Attewell Family Home Page
Attewell family from Wales and the Manthey Family from Posen, Germany. Michael J Attewell - InterneTree |
Daniel Armstrong Family Home Page
Genealogy Report: Descendants of Thomas Armstrong Genealogy Report: Ancestors of Arthur Douglas Armstrong II Genealogy Report: Ancestors of Jessie Lee Johnson |
My Family Tree
InterneTree: Susanna Hayward Brian W Anderson surname list |
The William Graves Altorfer Family Home Page
John Jacob(Jakob) Altorfer is on the 1880 census in a town just West of Toledo, Ohio. My grandfather, William Henry Altorfer, was one of 11 childern, married Anna Emilie Thierry. John Jacob served in the Civil was in the 14th Ohio Regt. and received a pension after the war. I have found he was born in Switzerland. |
Adamson-Kahre-Kixmiller Ancestors
Adamson immigrated from England to Indiana and Kansas in the 1850's. The Kahre's and Kixmiller's immigrated from Germany between 1840 and 1860.\r\n\r\nTrina M Adamson - InterneTree\r\n\r\nUser Home Page Report: Report |
My Genealogy Home Page
InterneTree: All-in-One Tree of Julie Jean Adams |
Adams-Lombardi Family Geneaology
Husbands Surnames:ADAMS;PA N.Ireland, BRYSON, JUNK; PA, HESLET, HILE; centre, PA, TWITMYER; PA Germany,BROOKS;PA, SWYERS;PA, ZERBY-ZERBE;PA, FULTZ-FOLTZ;PA, RANDOLPH; PA, ALEXANDER, DUNN, BIGELOW; PA,OH,CT,MA, HOOVER, FIFE, \r\n\r\nMy Surnames: LOMBARDI; IL,CA, Italy. CARUSO; IL,CA,Sicily. TERMANI, PICOZZA, SCARDINA, BALESTERI,SUNZERI, AIERS;england,Canada. POPPLE;England. SMITH;England. Cannon;England.\r\n\r\nMy husbands family search has been great fun. It has had many rewards. Most are located in a small area and many still live there. My family on the other hand came here late. They are very hard to find and very private. |
ANCESTORS OF ANNE SHELLABARGER ABBOTT
Presently I am researching my maternal ancestors: the Beairds of MO and formerly KY, the Austin Dunlap family of OK, IA and NY, and the Betsingers of NY. I have enjoyed writing up biographies of our various ancestral lines for our five children, and have given them booklets on the Beairds, Thatchers, and Shellabargers, as well as my husband's and my autobiographies.\r\n\r\n |
Come one, Come all Wetheralds
the family tree is not correct but I haven\t been able to get access to correct it .. if you have questions please email... |
Our Family Lines
Scottish families from Maybole,Girvan & Falkirk are featured. Old photos & postcards of Scottish families and people and homes of Hamilton, Ontario c. 1917 are featured also. Help me find my missing relatives in Ontario. Large surname database includes English, Irish, Scottish, Norwegian and German surnames. |
Lippincott Legacies
Personal website for Lippincott family genealogist |
Freeman Lines
Here will be found Family History narratives of Stephen Lawson's ancestry lines, with a surnames index to each of his earliest known ancestor in America. An outline of the site contents reveals some buried treasures. This project was very well put togetherAdams, Ashley, Aspinwall, Atherton, Baker, Bancroft, Bearding, Beck, Belden, Bender, Bigelow, Biggerstaff, Billings, Biscoe, Bond, Boosey, Bowen, Bright, Brown, Carpenter, Chapin, Cheney, Child, Colton, Coolidge, Crow, Cummins, Daniels, Danner, Deppen, Eam |
Mary-Ella Jones-Parrott's Master Homepage
Massive surname database, early New England/ENGLAND families. MA and Cape Cod area primarily. Some NH and NY. MAYFLOWER,FORTUNE included. Also Carrick-on Suir Tipperary IRELAND. Site grows every day! |
The Bigelow/Scheurich Family Tree
Although incomplete, I am adding names and references all the time. I still have hundreds of surnames, dates marriages, births, deaths, and sources yet to add to my programming. Please continue looking for that link to our families. |
My Genealogy Page
This page is built around the decendents of John Biglo (1617-1703) of Watertown, Mass. Also the decendents of Simon Rumsey I ( - 1723) of N.Y |
Geneal.Net
Genealogy website from database spanning 60 generations over 2 millennia. Includes 10 generations of ancestors to parents, Eugene A Andrew & Anna L Hanish, covering American ancestry back to emigration from Europe beginning mid-17th century. Included are all known branches and descendants of great grandparents, William H Andrew, Abigail L Barber, George H Angermueller, Elba L Moncellius, John B Hanish, Caroline Klobasa, Frederick D Strudel & Anna M Blaetz, residing in St Louis around 1860-1940. |
The Pumpkin's Roots
This site is a collection of my personal research on my family lines that has been increased by the addition of related families\ information contributed by over 350 people. |
HUTCHINSON/Marbury Genealogy
This is my lineage from Anne Marbury Hutchinson, religious dissenter. Many Quakers in this line. |
SPENCER family of New England
My Spencer lineage is to a great extent in CT. Though of English descent,this is not a Princess Diane lineage. |
http://www.olypen.com/gayle
The data represents 3 separate family lines. The Gillespie/Rowan/Robb line from Scotland to Ontario, the Fuson line from KY to OH/WA and the Altenberger line from Germany to Illinois. |
Mike and Katie's Homepage
These family trees, and historical links, provide us with a glimpse of the world our ancestors lived in. Thanks to the internet, and links, and other researchers, this ancestral world is alive and well! |
Looking Back
A summary of my husband's and my research into our ancestors |
Coralynn Phelps/Palmer Connection
Phelps and Palmer lineages from Eng>CT>NY. |
Just Passn\ Time's Bundy Genealogy Page
This page pertains to the genealogy of the Northern Bundy's although not yet completed this is the information I have collected so far. |
Kathy's Genealogy Page
Outlines of the 3 dozen plus lines I\m researching. Links to web pages with the same surnames as on my page, plus links to general genealogy information sites.There is also a query section for those researching the same surnames |
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