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The Goplen Family Homepage
the Descendants of Arne Henriksen Goplen, emigrated to the US in 1869 from Nord-Torpa, Nordre Land, Norway, settled in Goodhue Co., MN Genealogical links to over 2100 persons and over 800 families
Bill & Sue's Genealogy
This site is always under construction. Currently over 6000 names.
My Genealogy Home Page
MELYSSA BEALL surname list
Jennifer L. Grady-Bean Family Tree
Jennifer L. Grady-Bean Family Tree: Surname List
Guidry + McCarver = A Lot of Family!
Book: Guidry Meets McCarver InterneTree: All-in-One Tree of Earnest Ray McCarver Genealogy Report: Bibliography of Sources Guidry + McCarver = A Lot of Family!: Surname List
The Clive Bates Family Home Page
JEAN TEVELEIN born about 1618 in Guines, Pas-de-Calais, France.
Jean Bass Family Home Page
The Willard and Jean BASS Ancestors
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
Balko Family Ancestors
Diane Balko surname list
Brianna's Roots
InterneTree: Timothy P Bakes
The Bradleys of Manvers
William Bradley & Elizabeth McKelvey married in Drum, Cavan, Ireland in 1826, then emigrated to Canada around 1830-31. The farm they purchased in March 1831 is still in the family. William McMaster/Jane Alexander from Fermanaugh, Ireland to Manvers Township, Ontario, Canada, around 1845; Peter Belfrey/Catharine Lachioness-Young from France? 1770's to Ontario Canada; George Baker/Elizabeth Jordan from Kent, England, to Pickering Ontario Canada, around 1903. The Bradleys of Manvers: Surname List
The Baker Family of Rome, Italy
Baker of Preston, Lancashire, England; Wiener Family of Austria/Ohio; Boddy Family of Ireland/Ohio; Lammers Family of Prussia (Germany)/Ohio; Karcher Family of Belgium/Ohio; Taft Family of England/Massachusetts; Blanchard Family of Rhode Island
BAKERS OF THE NORTHEAST
Jeffrey H Baker - InterneTree
Fanner Family (Hampshire, Eng.) Home Page
Stuart A Bain - InterneTree
My Genealogy Home Page
Book: BADDGOR FAMILY
The Edward C. Badger Family of Hudson, New Hampshire
InterneTree: Ancestors of Edward Charles Badger, Jr The Edward C. Badger Family of Hudson, New Hampshire: Surname List
Neiswender - Britain Homepage
InterneTree: Liza N Bach The Neiswenders and Blanchards of Tennessee and Kansas and the Britains and Murphys of Texas, Tennessee, and North Carolina.
The Janna Martin Babcock Family Home Page
Janna L Babcock - InterneTree my father's family, the Martins were from Lewiston, Maine. His mother's maiden name was Dulac. Her mother's maiden name was Arnoldy. Their families came from France to Quebec and Acadia in the 1600's and 1700's. my mother's family, surname Kvernvik. They came from Norway in 1906. Her mother came from Norway around that time also, my grandmother's surname was Mathisen. My husband's family is also from Maine. The Babcock's settled in Bangor. His paternal great grandmother was a decendent of Abraham Somes who settled in Somesville on Mt. Desert Island, Maine, in the late 1700's. My husband's mother's family, the Ernst's came from Brooklyn, New York, and Switzerland. His maternal grandmother's family, the Skiff's and Beadle's, came form Greenwich, New York, and Easton, New York. The Janna Martin Babcock Family Home Page: Surname List
Awe-Scearcy-Tessmer-Olson, etc... Home Page
InterneTree: Mariam Bleazard (Blazzard) Awe-Scearcy-Tessmer-Olson, etc... Home Page: Surname List
The Amedio /Braud Connection
Jasper John Amedio, of New Orleans, La. Jasper John Amedio married Mamie Theresa Spinnato about 1936. They had three children: Kelly, Josephine and Phyliss Ann. Joseph Michael Braud, of Slidell, Louisiana. Born in Galveston, Texas but spent a majority of his life in New Orleans and Slidell, La. He married Marie Rose Crochet in 1937. They had four children: Joseph John, Mary Louise, Julia Ann and Lynn Marie Braud.
Leighton Family in New England
THOMAS LEIGHTON first settled in Dover, NH in 1633 and was one of the first planters of Northam (Dover). There is some conflict about whether Thomas came from England or Scotland. Some say that he was the son of a prominent official in Scotland, while others say that he probably came to New England on the ship JAMES in 1633 with Capt. Thomas Wiggin. 1814 in Mills Settlement, New Brunswick, Canada to John Byers or Boyers, who was probably born in about 1791, probably in England. My branch of the family came to New England, settling in Maine and New Hampshire and eventually to upstate New York. They are the descendants of George E. Byers and Clarenda Maude Byers who settled in Groveton, New Hampshire. Clarenda eventually went to live with her son, Gilbert, in Fort Edwards, New York where she died as the result of a fall from a second story window. The BEST family lived in St. John, New Brunswick, Canada. The father's name was JOHN P. BEST and the mother's name was LOUISA HOLLINS. The MOSHER family lived in the areas of Johnstown and Caroga in Fulton County, New York in 1850, and probably all of their lives. I believe that JOHN P. MOSHER was a direct descendant of HUGH MOSHER of the Mosher clan that had settled in Massachusetts and New York State. Nancy L Auclair - InterneTree The Leighton Family in New England Auclair Family Tree
My Genealogy Home Page
AuCoin and Chaisson families of Cape Breton and Nova Scotia, Canada. my mother Sylvia Joyce AuCoin. Her father was Albert Edward Jr. Millard for Foxboro, Ontario and her mother was Mary Alice Paquin, from Kingston/Toronto, Ontario.
The Atkins and McCann's of Alabama/Mississippi
InterneTree: Chester Atkins The Atkins and McCann's of Alabama/Mississippi: Surname List
The Ashland Family of Kansas
Genealogy Report: Descendants of James Robertson Genealogy Report: Descendants of Rene Asselin Genealogy Report: Descendants of John Henrich Cossel Genealogy Report: Descendants of Abraham Cote Genealogy Report: Descendants of Jean Guyon
Arnold/Gilfillan Family Home Page
Norman Eugene Arnold surname list
The Nix And Richard Families
InterneTree: Brenda K Ardoin Genealogy Report: Descendants of Henry Nix The Nix And Richard Families: Surname List
The Archer Family
ARCHER - predominantly in England (Buckinghamshire and London) BELSHAM - predominantly in England (Buckinghamshire and London) BENNING - predominantly in England (Buckinghamshire) HOWE - predominantly in England (Buckinghamshire) InterneTree: Norman K Archer British Columbia Genealogy Report: Descendants of William Belsham Genealogy Report: Descendants of William Benning Genealogy Report: Descendants of William Howe Genealogy Report: Descendants of John Hawkes Genealogy Report: Descendants of John Archer
The Archibald Family Tree
the Archibalds of Canada. the 4 sons of John Archibald that came to Canada in 1762. InterneTree: Karen E Archibald The Archibald Family Tree: Surname List
My Genealogy Home Page
InterneTree: Eleanor Ellen Harris
Amundsen-Wozniak Geneaology
Kristin Ann Amundsen surname list
Kim Allen's Genealogy Home Page
BAKER (Scotland to England), BANKS (North Ireland), ROBINET (France to Canada) and WOODROFFE (England to Canada). Genealogy Report: Descendants of John Banks
The Allen Family Home Page of East Texas
InterneTree: Kelly B Allen
Family Tree Maker Site for Diane M. Blanchard
Searching for family information on Tobeck, Yezek, Schildt families and their descendants
Home Page of Deborah (Keller) Allen
Descendants of Moses Packer \r\n\r\nDescendants of Unknown Miles \r\n\r\nDescendants of William Holt
My Genealogy Home Page
Audrey E Allen surname list
The Alexander and Hershberger Family Of Indiana and Maryland
Randall Alexander and Christian Hershberger familys. Randall came to America in 1719. Randall help found the town of Londonderry, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. Christian came to America from Switzerland in the 1700's.\r\n
The Albee Family Tree
InterneTree: Kevin Albee\r\n
My Genealogy Home Page
Gene Adkinson's surname list
McLean/Gallant Maritime Family Home Page
InterneTree: Descendants of Louis Toussaint Longepee\r\n

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