My MATTOX & RICHARDSON Connections
Diana Baumann surname list |
The Nelson Family Home Page
InterneTree: Ancestors of Sven August Nilsson The Nelson Family Home Page: Surname List |
Tabor, Brooke, Yates, Brumley and Allied Families
User Home Page Genealogy Report: Descendants of Joseph ** Roger Brooke User Home Page Genealogy Report: Descendants of Shipman * Tabor User Home Page Genealogy Report: Descendants of Daniel Sage User Home Page Genealogy Report: Descendants of Isaac Yates Shipman TABOR/TABER was born ca 1815 in TN, married Elizabeth ? and migrated to MS, AR, and to TX by 1850. Shipman died ca 1869 in either Bell or Coryell Co., TX. Daniel SAGE was born ca 1803 in KY, married Jane DYE, born ca 1816 in VA, and migrated to TX by 1850. Daniel and family were found on the 1850 Dallas Co., TX census. Joseph R. BROOKE was born ca 1794 in MD, married Sarah PERRY(daughter of Walter PERRY and Elizabeth PHILLIPS) in GA and migrated to MS by 1840. Joseph died ca 1856 in Lauderdale Co., MS and is buried in LOCUST GROVE CEMETERY in GA. Isaac YATES/YEATES was born ca 1860 in AR, married Becky ADAMS ca 1880 and remained in AR unitl after 1910 when he moved to MS. Becky was not counted on the 1910 Prairie Co., AR census leaving me to assume she had died by this time. Issac died 1928 in Vicksburg, Warren Co., MS. |
The Ancestors of Sondra Bullard Batt
InterneTree: Sondra E Batt Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Asa Lorenzo Bullard |
My Genealogy Home Page
We are descendants of Robert Bates 1750-1850, John Clifton Nichols born 1811, and John Pruitt died 1920. Book: Tuesdai Ashlidawn Bates Wilson |
The Valion Family of Orlando, Florida
Mary Valion Family Tree |
My Genealogy Home Page
InterneTree: Mamichka Lou N Bath surname list |
Batey Family Tree
InterneTree: James M Batey Genealogy Report: Ancestors of Samuel Reuben Ard Genealogy Report: Ancestors of Ashley Micheala Batey Batey Family Tree: Surname List |
Darrell Joe Battles and Karla LeAnne McKerley
Book: Apples and Oranges Darrell Joe Battles and Karla LeAnne McKerley: Surname List |
The Rochlitz and Ulrich Home Page
Frederick ROCHLITZ (1816-1890) was from Pomerania, Germany and died in Pulaski, Iowa. He was married to Caroline Wilhelmine KAEDING (1820-1897). They lived in the Bloomfield, Iowa area. They had 7 children: Wilhelmine, Augusta, Frederick, Ernestine,Mary, William and August. Charles Gotlieb ULRICH (1839-1913) was born in Hammermuchle,Germany and died in Dewitt, Nebraska. He was married to Johannah GRAFF (1844-1879/81). They lived in Illinois where Johannah is buried. They had 6 children: Anna, Wilhemina, Albert, Mary, Charles, and Edward. Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Frederick Rochlitz Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Charles Gotlieb Ulrich The Rochlitz and Ulrich Home Page: Surname List |
The Steve Bast Family Home Page
Steve Bast surname list |
BASS BOULEVARDS - Descendants of Thomas Bass of Alabama
BASS BOULEVARDS - Descendants of Thomas Bass of Alabama: Surname List BASS - USA - 1784 onwards COLLENDER - UK - 1820 onwards, through India and Southern Africa. DELPORT(De La Porte - Delporte) - 1600 onwwards, Huguenots from France, migrated to Southern Africa. HAMILTON - Scotland [Ayr] - 1786 onwards - Southern Africa. HEYWORTH (Hardman - Haworth - Heyworth) - UK - 1600 onwards - Southern Africa. KRYNAUW - Germany - 1600 onwards - Southern Africa McNEW - 1640 onwards - UK - USA PRATLEY - Oxfordshire, UK - 1700 onwards - Southern Africa RUDMAN - UK - 1600 onwards - Southern Africa STOCKTON - USA - 1800 onwards. |
The Ralph Marthayne Bastian Family Genealogy Homepage
Ralph Marthayne Bastian surname list |
My Genealogy Home Page
Book: Ancestors and Descendants |
Kenneth Aaron Bass' Family Of Tampa Florida,
The Buchanan branch migrated from Smyth Co. Virginia into Kentucky. Donna's HAWKINS family is among the pioneering families settling in the panhandle of Florida at the time it was a territory of Spain. |
The Bass and Sloan Family
Edward G Bass AL - InterneTree User Home Page Genealogy Report: Ancestors of Edward Gene BASS.II |
The Bass/Sloan Family Page
Edward Gene Bass surname list |
Faie's Family Home Page
Wm. Clem DAVIS in La,Ms,Ga,& maybe east Tx. Marie KIMBALL (Mary CAMPBELL)La, Ms THOMPSON, La, Tx, S.C. GARRETT, La, Ms, Al. GARCIE, La, Tx, RATCLIFF La, Tx, Ar. Ms. S.C. LAUNIUS La, Ar. Ga. N.C. Pa. Ger. ECHOLS Tx, Ar, Al. BRYAN Ar, Tx, Ga, Al. RUSSELL Ar. Ga, N.C. MARSHALL Ms, S.C. KEY Ar. Al. Va. JONES Ar. Al. Va. WATT Ar. Al. Ga. Va. |
The Basil(Boesl), Donahue, Leid, McCann Family Tree Page.
Report: George Leid - Living Descendants as of 04-10-03 (View PDF) Report: Michael J Donahue - Living Descendants as of 04-10-03 (View PDF) Report: John Boesl II - Living Descendants as of 04-10-03 (View PDF) Report: George McCann - Living Descendants as of 04-10-03 (View PDF) The Basil(Boesl), Donahue, Leid, McCann Family Tree Page.: Surname List |
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William G Barnes SURNAME LIST |
The William B. Barnes Family of Danville, Illinois
William B Barnes surname list The William B. Barnes Family of Danville, Illinois: Surname List |
Scotland - Caithness Families
MORE family from Caithness. William Campbell and Barbara Gun(n) married 1810 and son Robert b 1816 m 1844 Canisbay to Janet Shearer B 1822. Charles Johnston married Margaret Scrymegour Edin 1801. William b 1808 in Greenock??? moved to Wick. Wick Photographers. |
Thomas and Margaret Barylski of Livonia, MI
Report: The Relatives of Barylski and Murtagh |
Descendants of Nathaniel Harriman (Herriman) Ontario, Canada
Nathaniel Harriman was either born in Hadley, MA or Norwich, CT in 1758. He married Bethania Snow in Hardwick, MA in 1781 and they had 9 children. We believe him to be the son of Nathaniel Harriman b. Oct 9, 1723,the brother of Jonathan b. 1753, the grandson of Matthew Harriman born August 16, 1652 and the great grandson of Leonard Harriman. Nathaniel received a land grant of 200 acres near the town of Cobourg, Hamilton Township, Northumberland County, Ontario (then called Hamilton in Upper Canada) on September 1, 1797. He may have been referred to as a Simcoe Loyalist. We have recently added information on his brother, Jonathan who moved from Vermont to Sandy Creek, NY. Diadamia was the youngest daughter of Nathaniel and Bethania. She was reported to be stolen from the lake shore near Cobourg, Ontario by Mississauga Indians on June 7, 1797 just 4 weeks after the family arrived from Rupert, Vermont. A poem written by Bethania entitled The Lost Child was meant to tell her parents, Jesse and Mary Snow,(nee Eaton)in Hardwick, MA, about the loss of Diadamia. Nathaniel, his second son, is the direct line ascendant to the author. He was a well respected person and served in the Provincial Dragoons during the war of 1812 -1815. His younger brother, Luther, was also in the Canadian Militia during that war. Luther then became a physician and was married twice; the first to Sarah White (5 children) (Sarah may have died as a result of childbirth complications) and the second to Abigail Dean. That marriage produced 7 children. Two sons, Weston Leroy and Elbridge also became physicians. After serving on the Union side during the Civil War, as surgeons, they both returned to establish practices in Lindsay, Ontario. Elbridge then moved to Grand Forks, North Dakota some time after 1879. The Harriman History (Feudalism to Freedom)by Lois Ware Thurston,comments on the Harriman Name. The name Harriman was not uncommon in England, suggesting there was no one Harriman family, but several unrelated families with the same name. Some of the earliest Harriman records were found in Uldale and it was only in these records that another Harriman with the Christian name Leonard was found. Uldale is in Cumberland County (the Lake District) in Northern England near the Scottish border (and recent center of the outbreak of foot and mouth disease) There are variant spellings of Harriman, Herriman, Harryman, Herryman, as in those days people often spelt a name the way it sounded. Charles W. Bardsley, author of ?A Dictionary of English and Welsh Surnames?, claims the name Harryman is an occupational name meaning servant of Henry which when spoken sounds like Harry?. When the Harriman?s left Uldale it was likely to find a better way of life, rather than religious freedom. Leonard and John Harriman found themselves caught up in the Great Migration of the 1630's. and arrived with Reverend E Rogers in New England in 1638. They set out from Rawley, Yorkshire, England. Descendants of Nathaniel Harriman (Herriman) Ontario, Canada: Surname List |
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 |
The Band Family
I am researching the following families, all from Scotland: BAND (Fife and Perthshire) WEIR (Ayrshire) HURRY (Perthshire) The Band Family: Surname List |
The Banks Family of Campton, KY
InterneTree: Geraldine L Banks Genealogy Report: Descendants of John Zachariah Campbell Genealogy Report: Descendants of Erich Bach Genealogy Report: Descendants of Adonit Deguibe Genealogy Report: Descendants of Thomas Howard Genealogy Report: Descendants of John Carpenter |
Bandt Caves
InterneTree: Gayle Lynn Bandt Report: Marriage Report Bandt Caves: Surname List |
The Douglas Band of Elkins WV.
Ancestors of Douglas James Band The Douglas Band of Elkins WV.: Surname List |
The Carmichaels of Minnesota
The Carmichaels of Minnesota: Surname List Our David is the second youngest son of David CARMICHAEL and Margaret [McLEAN] CARMICHAEL of Elmsville (aka: St. Patrick's Parrish, Digdeguash) of Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada. David's grandparents are: Parental - Dugald CARMICHAEL and Jannet [CRAIG] CARMICHAEL Maternal - Murdoch McLEAN and Susannah [DODWELL] McLEAN. David left New Brunswick to emigrate to the St. Croix Valley area of Minnesota, USA sometime during the early 1850s - just following the death of his father. His mother would soon remarry and move from New Brunswick to the state of Maine and many of his siblings were married and starting families. The Minnesota Territory had become well known as place to be for greater opportunity and prosperity then any of the other territories. Minnesota had built a tremendous excitement to those who want the American Dream. David's travels to Minnesota are still speculation, but we believe his younger brother, Daniel, followed him. David's Minnesota venture may have been initailized through plans of his Minnesota bound McLEAN cousins who have been identified through various Minnesota census records having settled in Anoka and Washington Counties. Following David's arrival in Minnesota, he soon became a major contributor to the growing lumber industry in the Washington and St. Croix County areas around the communities of Bayport and Stillwater, Minnesota and also that of St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin. David married Rebecca Harmon COX, daughter of Melinda [HADLEY] COX and Joseph COX of Indiana. Rebecca's mother was widowed very young and had been very well provided for, as a widow. At this time, we do not know what had motivated Melinda [HADLEY] COX to leave Indiana with her two small children which brought her to the Stillwater area, but once she arrived she became the owner of a thriving mill located in nearby Bayport. Melinda [HADLEY] COX re-married to a man named A. ? SECREST who was widowed as well and had two daughters of his own. Melinda died 12 years later, leaving Rebecca to care for her step-father, two half sisters and brother; and left her wealth to her husband. It is believed that SECREST made arrangements with one of his largest and loyal logging customer's, (you guessed it! - David CARMICHAEL), for Rebecca's hand in marriage, who was then 15 years of age. But! The Civil War would soon erupt and David would be one of the very first enlisting volunteers and was soon off to defend liberty and freedom as he understood it to be. David's grandfather, Dugald CARMICHAEL had been a Revolutionary War British soldier nearly 70 years prior, so with that memory, David went to battle fearlessly; proud to be the first of his lineage to fight and defend freedom. Yes, David's grandfather fought as a Loyalist for His Majesty's Umpirical Army during the American Revolutionary War, but only by persuasion not by intent; as his grandfather's only intent upon arriving in the New World, was to find wealth (for his family at home in Scotland) but soon after his arrival he was taunted (as many were) to join the British cause. Many recruits were told of only a short duration being involved and were promised land in the New World in exchange for their loyalties - of course, the land could only be given IF the Brits won the War and we all know how that turned out! |
The Hogue/Greff Family Web Site
InterneTree: Dawn L Bamford The Hogue Family Web Site: Surname List |
Vi's Family from A to Z
Viola A Ballance - InterneTree |
The Thomas Balentines of Temple,TX
Our findings so far, go back to our G.G.G.Grandparents; John Balentine (DOB:1785) and Sarah Culpepper (DOB:1786),on our father's side, and to our G.Grandparents; William J.Keaton (DOB:05 May 1835)and Martha Ann Moore (DOB:1840)on our mother's side. The Thomas Balentines of Temple,TX: Surname List |
The Jones Family Tree
Robert L. Baldwin surname list |
The Lineage of Richard Bryan Ballard
The Lineage of Richard Bryan Ballard: Surname List |
The Jacksons, Smallmons, Stones of AR, TX
Renata Balleza surname list |
THE MULLICAN'S, FROM TENNESSEE TO TEXAS
Allen Mullican was my Gr.Gr.Gr.Gr. Grandfather. William J. Mullican Sr. the father of Allen his wife Wilmoth Estes. Samuel was my Gr.Gr.Gr. Grandfather,one of many sons of Allen and Susanah Fuston. He moved to Pickens county ALB, where he met and mrried Arrena Pearson, and Adeline McKinney. My Gr.Gr.Grandfather was born there,being the son of Adeline McKinney. John William Mullican. He married Emma L Blallock and my Grandfather William Ancel Mullican was also born there. They moved to Meridian MS. Had a few more children and moved on to Texas. eventually settleing in Smith County, near Tyler Texas. InterneTree: Rebecca A Baldwin Temecula THE MULLICAN'S, FROM TENNESSEE TO TEXAS: Surname List |
The J. Michael Balcer's of OKC, OK
Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Robert Campbell Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Frank Stanley Balcerkiewicz Genealogy Report: Descendants of Balcerkiewicz |
My Heritage-Ballard, Campbell, Johnson, and various families
My Heritage-Ballard, Campbell, Johnson, and various families: Surname List |
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