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Terry Bigler's Genealogy Research Site
Researching Family History, Over 47,000 names and numerous reports and growing! Let's share and work together! |
McLaine- Dankle Family Page
InterneTree: Michele L Beam |
Ancestors & Relatives of Tim Bateson
Ancestors & Relatives of Tim Bateson: Surname List Gangwer/Gangewehr/Gangewere/Gongaware: Originating in Germany my Gangewehr ancestors settled in the Lehigh Co, Pa. area then a few including I believe a Samuel M. Gangwer moved to Seneca Co, Ohio. It seems the last name may have been changed on or about the same time as the move to Ohio. Bateson: Origination in England. Sturdevant: Originating in the Scandinavian countries, the Sturdevant/Sturdivant/Sturdavant surname is huge. Settling mostly in the south. John Sturdevant born in Connecticut about 1773. Genealogy Report: Descendants of Samuel M Gangwer Genealogy Report: Descendants of John Sturdevant Genealogy Report: Descendants of James Bateson |
The Jarcho-Yarcha-Turoff-Turow-Bermant families from Slutsk
The origins of this family start in Ancient Judea and stretch to Medieval Spain and Southern France and the town of Lunel where the Ha-Yarchi families lived until late 1300's- early 1400's. The family then moved North and East into the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in what became the province of Minsk Gubernia in present day Belarus. The tows of Baranovitch, Slutsk ,Turov and Kletsk and the surrounding towns were where they lived during the 1700's and 1800's. The earliest named ancestor was Zimel Yarcha(1750-1800). His descendents spread to other areas of Russia such as Pinsk, Minsk, Yekatrinoslav and Yousovka before leaving for Israel,England,Belgium,Argentina and most to the USA. The Jarcho-Yarcha-Turoff-Turow-Bermant families from Slutsk: 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 |
Arenson-Oboler-Obeler-Obler-Padnick-Padrushnick-Stein
InterneTree: Descendants of David Cox Arenson-Oboler-Obeler-Obler-Padnick-Padrushnick-Stein: Surname List |
The Arthur E. Ansehls Of St. Louis Mo
InterneTree: Gus Harris (Adolph) The Arthur E. Ansehls of St. Louis MO.: Surname List |
My Genealogy Home Page
Bob Allan surname list\r\n |
The Home Page for Mavelene Cosson and Gralyn Adkinson
Mavelene Adkinson FL - InterneTree\r\n |
Helena's European Roots
Family tree, pictures and links. |
The Ackerman's of Bucks County & Limeport Area
George Stephen Ackerman born May 07, 1700 at Siegelsbach, near Heilbronn, he is the son of Killian Ackerman and Catherine.George Stephen Ackerman came to America on a ship the 'St. Andrew' in October 27, 1738. George married Eva Braun August 1731. Eva is the daughter of Justus Braun and M. Barbara. George and Eva had twelve children. George became an elder in Kellers Church, Bucks county,Pa. \r\n |
Happel-Rundschau / Happel-Genealogy
Happel-Genealogy is a magazine on CD-Rom and internet, which is principally involved in researching this special family name. For subscribers there is a database of 25.000 individuals. |
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. |
Finger, Fingar and Austin Genealogy
Finger family genealogy mostly relating to the descendants of Johannis Finger (Vingar) of the Hudson Valley, New York area |
Ancestors of Christine Sievers
Includes dates and notes on my ancestors. Would love to hear from close and distant relatives |
Lilimarlane's Genealogy Home Page
Hoping for Genealogy Connection |
Genealogy Germany, Wurtemberg, Palatinate, Bavaria, Alsace
German Genealogy with many more surnames. |
The Grammes Genealogy Site
Site contains Cemetery Records, some actual Census Records, a searchable database on my familly and much more. Mainly researching in Lehigh, Carbon, Northampton and Monroe Counties, PA |
My Genealogy Page
Have just started researching my family and am using my web page to share what I have found. I still have a lot more research to do and am hoping to find some distant cousins so we can share information. I have Pedigree charts and Family Group Sheets and aGreer, Grubb, Henderson, Mitchell, Steele |
Stockment Family Genealogical Society
The Stockment Family Genealogical Society is THE AUTHORITY on the STOCKMENT surname. The society is devoted to the research of the STOCKMENT surname and all related surnames. More information is added regularly! |
The Schlosser Family Web
On-line searchable database of 3600+ individuals providing Pedigree Charts, Family Group Records and Individual Summaries |
Genealogy in Southeastern Pennsylvania
A listing of my immigrants from Europe and the time period of immigration. Also, a listing of my family names |
FINGER FAMILY FILES: GENEALOGY INDEX
MOST OF OUR FAMILY LINES RUN DEEPLY THROUGH BROOKLYN & THE NYC AREA. OUR WEBSITE FEATURES NYC RESEARCHING INFORMATION, SOUNDEX HELP, A SURNAME INDEX, MESSAGE BOARD AND HISTORICAL BROOKLYN INFORMATION. |
The Raven's Pedigree
A listing of ancestors, primarily from the Williamsburg area of Brooklyn, with roots in Germany, Ireland, Scotland, circa 1790s to present. Also: biographies of selected ancestors, information on research in NYC |