DOROTHY MAE ADAMS-BRICKHOUSE
InterneTree: Dorothy M Adamsbrickhouse |
Nancy Acker Home Page
\r\nI am researching the following families, most of whom are of English descent, lived in MA/CT during 1600's, emigrated to NY after Revolutionary War, some via VT, some directly.\r\n\r\nAm also interested in families who emigrated from Tomrafjord or Vestrefjord in Romsdal, Norway, particularly Mads Petersen Tomren, his wife Gjertrud Hanibalsdatter Tomren, Iver Andreas Rasmussen Tomren, Ane Vestre Nilsen. |
The LOUGH - ACHEY Family Home Page
Searching the following surnames:McCoy - Greenbrier Co. Virginia - earlt 1700s\r\nAdams/Compton - Virginia - middle 1700s\r\nLough - Pennsylvania - middle 1700s\r\nStill - Brown Co, Ohio - early 1800s\r\nLeonard - Pennsylvania - 1770s\r\nTaylor - Shelby Co. KY - early 1800s\r\nAgee - Tennessee - early 1800s\r\nAchey - Pennsylvania - early 1800s or any where earlier.\r\nLong - Pennsylvania - early 1800s\r\nHutchinson - Pennsylvania/Virginia middle 1700s\r\nWebb - Hanover Co., Virginia - middle 1700s\r\nCo-author of 'Alexander McCoy Family' - this McCoy family from Pennsylvania, arrived there mid 1700s. Moved from Pennsylvania to Kentucky, to Ohio. Also have info on Alexander's father, John and his family.\r\n |
My Genealogy Home Page
InterneTree: Terry L Abner |
The Paul Abney Family Tree Page
I\m looking for information on my grandfather John Joseph Abney. \r\nMy father Wilmer Henry Abney, SSN#: 438-24-1515 was born in Hammond, La on August 26, 1920 and died September 26, 1990 in Apopka Fla. His parents were John Joseph Abney and Pauline Stein. He had a brother John Joseph Jr, who was born about 1922 and died about 1964. \r\nThey were raised by their Uncle 'Victor Stein' as Pauline died when they were young and John Sr, left them. Pauline Stien was the Daughter of Ralph Stein and Amelia Geiger, both from Germany. Her family had 7 children; Dora, Laura, Mae, Violet, Ralph, Victor and Pauline.\r\nAll I know of John Joseph Abney is that he was from Mobile, Alabama, he was born around 1895 and had a younger sister named Birdie who lived in New Orleans.\r\n |
My Genealogy Home Page
InterneTree: MaryLou E Abernathy |
Hatchell-Hatsell/5-Generation Family Group Sheets
Hatchell-Hatsell of Colonial Virginia 5 Generations of Descendants of William Hatchell of York, Warwick & Elizabeth City Counties, Virginia (shown in family group sheet format) |
Moore Family Tree - Ireland to Australia
Descendants of Laurence Moore and Mary Holloway Farrell Queens County Ireland to Sydney Australia and beyond |
The Hutchinson Family (NEW)
Description: This site provides details of the descendants of Barnard Hutchinson of Cowlam, Yorkshire, UK (1282) through William Hutchinson (Old Probity) born Bury in 1741 to the current day, including connections to the regicide Col John Hutchinson of Owthorpe. Site also includes family crest & details of the Hutchinson Family book published in 1998 by Colin Hutchinson. |
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. |
Germans to Wartburg
The mountains of East Tennessee are the backdrop of this early family history. This site includes photographs, wills, death certificates, family stories, facts, questions, mysteries and ascending lineage of both Emma Haag and Arvel Talley. |
Hutchinson DNA Project
This project is collecting Y-DNA test results for males with the surname Hutchinson. Distinct lines have emerged. If you have a well documented line you can help your lost cousins find their heritage. Or you may be able to confirm that link that you may have doubted. Or you too may find the elusive link for which you have been searching. |
In Grandmothers Attic
Genealogy of New England and New York branches and Stories of our family in the building of a new land. |
Sons of the Little Raven
the genealogy of my Brennan family |
Sauvage / Sowash / Soash Family Association
This web site is dedicated to descendants of Johannes H. Sauvage (born ca. 1698 in the Alsace-Lorraine Region) and his wife Susanna. They immigrated to America on the Winter Galley, arriving 05 Sep 1738 and purchased land in Berks County, PA. on 20 Mar 1743. He died in Berks County, PA. in 1761. Descendants americanized the surname to Sowash and later Soash as they moved west. |
Henson Family Descendants
Researching my grandfather's side of the family |
Barb's Genealogy Qwest
Many surnames to include Bourne, Newberry, Tobey, Farnham, Piltz and many more. |
Stansfield Family History Site
Coat of Arms, Stansfield Hall, downloadable GEDCOM file, searchable database, more. |
My Family Research
Family research in (1) Yorkshire, England - APPLEYARD, BURWELL, STUBBS, THOMPSON, WILSON; in (2) N Ireland - CUNNINGHAM, HARPER, HUTCHINSON, MACKEY, WILSON. My site includes my research data, some family photos, and genealogy research links. Come for a vAppleyard, Burwell, Cunningham, Harper, Hutchinson, Mackey, Stubbs, Thompson, Wilson |
HUTCHINSON -- Research -- all spellings of the name
This site is for all HUTCH HUNTERS. Searching for the surnames, HUTCHESON, HUTCHENSON, HUTCHERSON, HUTCHISON, HUTCHINGSON, HUTCHINSON, HUTCHINS, HUTCHENS |
Steele Genealogy
Please contact me if any of your family matches mine. |
http://home.earthlink.net/~redwolfe/
A page of our family, friends and interests. Kelryn's page consists of her family's genealogy, with a database of all names and links to some of the major lines with pages for other surnames she's researching being worked on. |
The Hutchinson Family
This site provides details of the descendants of Barnard Hutchinson of Cowlam, Yorkshire, UK (1282) through William Hutchinson (Old Probity) born Bury in 1741 to the current day, including connections to the regicide Col John Hutchinson of Owthorpe. Site also includes family crest & details of the Hutchinson Family book published in 1998 by Colin Hutchinson. |
Hancock Family Genealogy
Descendants of James H. Hancock and Mary Polly Hutchinson of Obion Co. Tenn. His parents were from VA. and Tenn. |
Lessley Web Site
Samuel Lessley Of the Carolina Waxhaws and decendants. seven generations. The year 1067 the founder of our Lessley Name. The Hutchinson sisters. The four Lessley men in Lancaster, York, Lincoln and Mecklenburg counties of S.C. and N.C. and their relationship,1767. The relationship of the Lessleys and Gen. Andrew Jackson, president of U.S. Faulkners intermarried with Lessleys. |
HUTCHINSON/Marbury Genealogy
This is my lineage from Anne Marbury Hutchinson, religious dissenter. Many Quakers in this line. |
Hutchinson Family History
The Hutchinson Family web site traces my ancestors back to 1610 - William Hutchinson of Tottington. The page also includes my research interests, surnames, Coat of Arms explanation, forthcoming book on our family history and three closely related branches Cookson, Haworth, Hutchinson |
The WARD Internet Family Tree
Gives full details of our ancestors,Mainly in the UK, in a great Family Tree, easy to use, and regulary updated. |
Ward Family Genealogy
Our WARD Family Genealogy Page will keep you updated on our research into our family ancestors, and has some great links to our other really interesting family history pages, as well as a brief hostory into the towns our ancestors came from and also we look at the past occupations of our ancestors, we are sure that you will enjoy your visit. |
Myers & Curry Root Cellar
The Myers, Curry, Mcleod,and Eldred lines from Iowa, New York and Rhode Island areas. Some of these lines migrated West and settled in the Idaho, Oregon and Calf. areas, others have remained in the Iowa area. You will find listings from the 1200's througAspinwall, Carr, Currey, Curry, Eldred, Hutchinson, Mcleod, Mias, Myers, Patterson |
The Henry Adams of Loudoun County Virgina Home Page
Descendants of William Thayer\r\n |
Mother Hubbard's Cupboard
The Bangle Genealogy lists all surnames connected to the Bangle Family but it is also a personal homepage with links to family |
The Conlin Family Home Page
A page devoted to maintaining family ties and doing family research. |
Genealogy and Social History of Morewood
An archive of photographic and anecdotal histories of early life in Small-town Canada, with a SURNAME searchable database. |