Total Records: 50
Sharon's Page
Stees, Erwin, Buker, Carr. Includes an extraction of Buker & Bowker names from Maine & Massachusetts |
Biography of Arthur T. Merwin, 1902
Mr. Merwin is a typical frontiersman and knight of the plains and in him have been developed in a high degree the best traits of character to be found in the honored pioneer. He was born in Morgan county, Ohio, on a farm near McConnelsville on June 24, 1840, his parents being Edwin and Susan (Jenkins) Merwin, natives of the Buckeye state. |
Allegany, Cattaraugus County New York Biographical Sketches
Biographical Sketches From: 'Historical Gazetteer And Biographical Memorial Of Cattaraugus County, NY', Ed By William Adams, Published 1893 - History of the Town of Allegany ? Chapter XVIII (18) Page 430 |
Wayne's & Nedreva's Family History Center
Family Histroy and genealogy links into our families of Beck, Erwin, Stuckey and Wolfe |
The Beasley , Pitre, Jofar, Davis Family
InterneTree: Glenn S Beasley Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Perk Beasley Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Reuben Williams (View PDF) Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of James Cherry Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Richard Dick Mcnack Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Leonce Joseph Pitre Mary L.Davis my Great Grand Mother She was born in Lynchburg, Virginia December 10,1840 She Married Richard Davis the Son of a Plantation Owner He was a carpenter by trade Born 1829,in Richmond, Virginia. He also had a Sister Bassie Davis She is my Great Grand Aunt Richard & Mary - they called her Bambi had only one child my Grand Father Samuel Davis aka (Samuel Jofar) Born 1883,in Richmond, Virginia. He ran away from home and was able to pass as white; He joined the Merchant Marine and lived in Brazil with a Family named Jofar. After he returned to America and rejoined his family he told them that Davis was a Slave name and his free name was Jofar. He would never use that name again he was not a slave to any Man, His father did not like this and there were many family arguments about it. Samuel Jofar married Ella Pierman my Grandmother she was Born 1884 in Lynchburg, Virginia the Jofar & Davis family arrived in Phoenix, Arizona about 1915 Just before the Birth of my Mother Wyona Jofar-Beasley. Samuel Jofar Became one of the 1st Black Doctor's in the state of Arizona He was a Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine His Office was located near 11th Street & Washington in Phoenix, Arizona He was also a Barber And I still can remember my 1st hair cut as a child. Richard & Mary Davis are buried at Forrest Lawn Cemetery in Phoenix, Arizona Samuel & Ella Jofar are buried at Greenwood Cemetery in Phoenix, Arizona The Children of Samuel & Ella Jofar are: Wyona L. Jofar Beasley Martha Jofar Belcher Joseph K. Jofar The Beasley , Pitre, Jofar, Davis Family: Surname List |
My Genealogy Home Page
George Frederick Baylor surname list |
Darrell Joe Battles and Karla LeAnne McKerley
Book: Apples and Oranges Darrell Joe Battles and Karla LeAnne McKerley: Surname List |
The Steve Bast Family Home Page
Steve Bast surname list |
The Barker Family Genealogy
User Home Page Report: Barker Genealogy The Barkers in Wisconsin, Minnesota and Dakota in the mid 1800's. |
The William B. Barnes Family of Danville, Illinois
William B Barnes surname list The William B. Barnes Family of Danville, Illinois: Surname List |
The Baker Family of Midland, Arkansas
Descendants of Frederick (Johannes) Fraley |
My Genealogy Home Page
Les Bakke surname list |
Descendants of William Baker, Stokes, Surry, Yadkin Co, NC
Descendants of William Baker. North Carolina Kenneth D Baker - InterneTree |
My Genealogy Home Page
Frans J Bakker surname list |
Our Family History
InterneTree: Colleen Baker |
My Genealogy Home Page
Clifford Marion Baker SURNAME LIST INTERNETREE: GEORGE W BLACK |
W. David Baird Family Page
W. David Baird Family Page: Surname List |
Awe-Scearcy-Tessmer-Olson, etc... Home Page
InterneTree: Mariam Bleazard (Blazzard) Awe-Scearcy-Tessmer-Olson, etc... Home Page: Surname List |
My Genealogy Home Page
InterneTree: William Earl Abbett |
Walker, Brannan, Maxey - Henderson, Gibson, Boggs Families
James Clarence Brannan (1837 AL-1899 TX) m2 1871 Virginia Lee MAXEY (1855 MS-1908 TX). Their children were Sammie, Macie Pearl, Alonzo, Luther Lawrey,James William, Brooks,Julia Gay,Jess Clarence, and twins Roy and Ruby (my grandmother). Newspaper accounts from Aberdeen, MS and census data suggest Stephen D. Brannan & Priscilla WHITE. James C. Brannan in 24th Miss Inf but also a J.C. Brannan in 6th Miss Cav. Alford McCoy Bud Walker ([1862-1918, bur Wills Point, TX] m Mary Ann Annie MORROW, children Guy Cecil [my grandfather], Audrey Virgal, Egbert, Ollie, Adolph, Connord Doyle, Amanda Fay, Alma, Gladys Marie, Ottis, and Adair. Mary Louise Gibson (my fa's pgm, 1841-1918, dau of Philip Gibson and Margaret HART), m2 1858 John Hickmon Henderson. Robert Israel Boggs (fa's mgf, 1843-1925, son of John McKinley Boggs of York, SC (1815-c1896) and Catherine Jane Smith of MS or TN, 1840-1890) m 1867 Eliza Jane Whistnant (1849-1915). |
The Arvin & Mallan Family Trees
InterneTree: Ancestors of Sherri Marie Arvin Genealogy Report: Descendants of Thomas John Arvin Genealogy Report: Descendants of James Massey Jones Genealogy Report: Descendants of Thomas Cannon Genealogy Report: Descendants of John Harritt The Arvin ? Cannon - and Jones families are Catholics from Indiana. The Harritt families were Christians from Ohio & southern Indiana. The Mehlenbacher families are Lutherans from Canada and Germany. Jenkins family is from Michigan. The Novak and Sasek families are from Bohemia and Illinois. The Arvin & Mallan Family Trees: Surname List |
The Arthur-Kelly-Cashen families of Baltimore Maryland
John Pierce Arthur immigrated to the United States with his wife and three children in 1849. In Matchett?s Baltimore Directory for 1853 it is noted that he was a woolen factor and lived at 71 Potter. He died in Baltimore, MD in 1853 at age 35 of typhoid pneumonia. He was buried on the 9th of March in St. Patrick?s Cemetery Yard, Fells Point. John P. Arthur was born in Castle Connell, County Limerick, Ireland; his wife Maria Maroney was born in County Clare; their parents were in the Wool business; they came to ?America? in 1849, first arriving in New Orleans and then to Baltimore in 1850 where they lived on Hawk Street; three children were born in County Clare (J. Thomas Arthur, Elizabeth Arthur Frederick, and Frank Arthur). Elizabeth Frist Gutman, (Bess Gutman) was the daughter of Margaret Ann Arthur Frist. Margaret Ann was born in Baltimore in 1850. The earliest documentation of the Arthur family is the passenger list of the ship Forfarshire that sailed from Liverpool, England and arrived in New Orleans on December 28, 1948. The ship?s register shows the names of John (30) and Mary Arthurs (30), Anne Arthurs (32), James Arthurs (20), Thomas (7), Bridget (5) and Francis (3). While the register shows that the ship arrived in New Orleans on Dec 28, 1848 a close examination indicates that the ship?s register was completed on that date at Liverpool. Arrival in New Orleans would probably have been four or five weeks later in February 1849. It is believed that Bridget Arthurs was Elizabeth Arthur Frederick. Although later accounts point to her birth in New Orleans our research concludes that she was born in Ireland. The conclusion is that many females received the name Bridget when they were born in Ireland and her name was also Elizabeth. The Kelly family emigrated from Ireland to Philadelphia PA. Anna Clark Kelly came from Newry, Co Down, where she was educated in a convent school. She came to this country with her sister who remained in Philadelphia. Thomas Kelly came from CO Louth in Ireland. Thomas and Anna met in this country and were married in Philadelphia. Three children were born in Philadelphia (Mary Jane-1857; Thomas J. -1859 and John-1862). Four more children were born after they moved to Baltimore. Thomas Kelly Sr. had a fashionable Shoe Shop on Centre Street near the present St. Ignatius. A Baltimore City Directory for 1896 shows ?Kelly Thos, shoemkr. 111 E. Centre, h 907 E Chase?. In 1871 and 1872 he was shown as living at 189 Chesnut St. The family also lived on Hillen Street near the Belair Market before they moved to Chase Street. The families of Lacey and Holden besides the Arthurs are direct descendants of this family. Richard Cashen came to this country in 1915 through Ellis Island. He was born in County Tipperary, Ireland in a town called Templederry. He was one of ten children. Seven children came to the US and three remained in Ireland. One went to New Orleans, two went to St. Louis and four came to Baltimore. The Arthur-Kelly-Cashen families of Baltimore Maryland: Surname List |
Descendants of James M. Arnoux and Josephine Susan Armelle
InterneTree: Johnalee Arnoux MT Descendants of James M. Arnoux and Josephine Susan Armelle: Surname List |
The Armstrong - Burton Connection
Michael Wayne Armstrong surname list |
Lineages Of Anderson/Barbee & Erwin/Thrash
InterneTree: Nancy E Anderson |
The Bobby Ray Amos's of Stella, NC
Bobby Ray Amos surname list |
Kampschmidt/Earls Family
Carissa Denise Alves surname list |
The Karl Frederick Blum Family Home Page
BLUM-GRIGOSCHAT families. KARL FREDERICK BLUM married AUGUSTE GRIGOSCHAT 23 April 1910 in Grand Rapids, MI at Immaunel Lutheran Church. Karl was born 27 Feb 1885 in Mariampole (Marijampole), Poland/Russia. He emigrated from Bremen, Germany and arrived at the port in Baltimore, Maryland on or about the 23 Sept 1904. I belive that his parents names were FRED and MARY BLUM. Fred stayed in Germany and remarried a widow woman by the name of EIKO, possible maiden name Grigoschat, and raise another family. Auguste's parent's names were August Grigoschat and Heirette Spurgat. They were married 9 September 1883 in Vilkaviskis. August was suppose to have made many trips to America bringing his family over. Their children where Anna, Emily, Frederick, Auguste, Minnie, Helen, Alexander and August Grigoschat. Emily and Auguste married Blum brothers and Minnie and Helen married Nowak brothers. Anna married Ludwig Gleidt. Ludwig eyes were bad and they knew he could not make it into America so they stayed behind in Germany. Their children were Frederick, Emilie, Wilhelm, Richard, Emma, Olga, Edward, Martha, Erna and Irene. August parent's were Adam Grigoschat and Heinriette Berwing. Heirette parent's were Matheas Spurgat and Wilhemina Keller. |
Hawes/Almerico Family Home Page
Hawes members came from Virginia and Massachusetts and England. Joh came originally from Germany. Erwin , Garner, Swann lived in Virginia and Arkansas as well as Louisiana. Almerico, Ferrante and Gennaro-Ferrante lived in Florida, New York, Italy and Sicily. |
The Larry G. Allen Family Home Page
my g-grandfather, John Robert Allen who was born in Knox Co., Missouri on Febraury 19, 1873. My mother's line (Shearwood). My paternal grandmother's family (Taylor). Genealogy Report: Descendants of John Robert Allen Genealogy Report: Descendants of Thomas Prence Genealogy Report: Descendants of William Shearwood, Jr. Genealogy Report: Descendants of Charles P. Spaulding |
The Canadian Family of GAIN's
Hoping to connect with anyone who may help piece the puzzle together of our family's history! |
The desendants of Henry Hedgpeth from Isle of Wight Co., VA
I am somewhat new to this internet access but have been researching my genealogy off and on since 1970 . . . The surname's of interest listed here from Irving on ward to the end of my list are primarily of Massachusetts area then back across that big lake to Ireland, Scotland, England, and Wales. There were a few that made a pit stop in Canada on the way . . . |
Georgia's Genealogy Quest
personal homepage |
The Bruce and Linda
Family lines |
My Genealogy Home Page
InterneTree: Nannie Blanche Abbott |
The Allens of Rhode Island and Eastern Townships of Quebec
William Allin b. 1640 of England came to Prudence Island in Rhode Island about 1660.\r\n\r\nWilliam's great great grandson Samuel Reynolds Allen and his new wife Pamelia (Mila) Dee settled in Stanbridge Township in Missquoi County in Quebec about 1810. Pamelia's father Elijah Dee fought in the Revolutionary War and in the French and Indian war as Elijah Davol of Connecticut. Samuel's mother Mary Reynolds\ ancestors came on the Mayflower.\r\n\r\nSamuel Reynolds Allen's son Sylvester Jackson Allen came to Bolton Township Brome County Quebec in 1842. Sylvester Jackson Allen and his second wife Eleanor Turner were my great grand parents.\r\n |
My Genealogy Home Page
Connie R Allen surname list\r\n |
ALLISON< MATHEWS< COBB< WINN< LEA
InterneTree: Ancestors of Albert Arthur Allison III |
FARRAR ALEXANDER and PERCY WILLIAM FLOYD of Natchez, Miss.
InterneTree: Katherine R Alexander\r\n |
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