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FamilyHart Database
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Jennifer & Scott Beaujon Family Page
Jennifer Jean Beaujon surname list |
Christian F. Voigt & Carl C. Peters Home Page
Christian Frederick VOIGT and Dorothea Sophia STURM, circa 1790, Alt Werder, Germany. Their son Frederick Wilhelm VOIGT b. 1808 and Karolina Charlotte STURM b. 1813 lived in Gribow on the homestead called Fuchsburg. The next generation shows another Frederick Wilhelm VOIGT married to Fredericka HENKE; Gottlieb A. Voigt married to Fredericka A. STURM in Kolberg, Germany; Karolina and Herman died at age nine and seven, respectively; Otto and Franz VOIGT, came to America in the 1860s and settled in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Gottlieb's daughter, Anna Voigt LICHTFUSS remained in Germany. Carl Christian PETERS, circa 1870, was a landscape gardener at the estate of the Countess von Molthe(?) in Germany. His wife, Christina RAHN came to America with their three daughters, Sophie Wilhemina, Carolina, and son-in-law, Joachim KLEBNOW. They settled in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1854. The Peters' family is from the Mechlenburg area of Germany. The Peters' family is related to the Voigts through the marriages of Ida Luther, first wife to Otto Albert Voigt and Emmy Peters, cousin to Ida and second wife of Otto. |
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 |
Michael Bancale's Family Tree Home Page
Michael S Bancale - InterneTree User Home Page Report: Report |
The Jon A. Baltzells of Broken Arrow, OK
The Jon A. Baltzells of Broken Arrow, OK: Surname List |
Awe-Scearcy-Tessmer-Olson, etc... Home Page
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Atwood Branan Couch Mahan Sapp Stringfield Family Genealogy
InterneTree: All-in-One Tree of Loren James Floyd Atwood Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Loderick Hudson Stringfield Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Uriah Hamilton Brannan Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Thomas Attwood Atwood Branan Couch Mahan Sapp Stringfield Family Genealogy: Surname List |
Ancestors Of Sheila Anderson-Lewis
Cherokee of the Smoky Mountains, the Germans who migrated for religious freedom, and from the Scot-Irish with their kingdoms of old. Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of John Wing |
The Alverson's of Michigan
Alverson's from New York in the area of Chautauqua County, and cities of SHERMAN, Mina, Gerry around the 1820's. Carroll, NY for the Alvord name around 1820-1830's. InterneTree: Dave W Alverson User Home Page Report: Kinship of Dave Alverson Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Melvin Clark Fuller Genealogy Report: Descendants of Melvin Clark Fuller Genealogy Report: Ancestors of William Alverson The Alverson's of Michigan: Surname List |
Allen to Weaver
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The Robert W. Alexander family, Owensboro, KY
Alexander-Peyton Family Tree |
The Teri Ainsworth home page
teri ainsworth's surname list |
The Michael and Patricia Abstetar of Howards Grove, WI
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The Dennis C. Abbott Home Page
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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. |
Genealogy the family ENDE and HEIDEN
family research in Mecklenburg, Western Pomerania, Saxonia and Saxonia-Anhalt |
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. |
Ropolo Family
Provides information on members of the Family, as well as personal data, pictures, a history genealogical tree, and genealogy links |
Sturm/Garner
Emphasis on the descendents of Henry Sturm (b. Ohio) married to Winnie Garner.Winnie Garner Sturm is the daughter of Sam Garner, grandaughter of Job Garner |
The Clarke Family Tree
This web site is an ongoing project and is updated with the discovery of old family records, ongoing research, and contacts from others also researching this same surname. Please feel free to email me to share information or to participate in correcting or updating this research project. |
Saskia & Joseph Bondy's family trees
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Storm / Sturm Genealogy
Compilation of Storm / Sturm information including citations from various sources and posts from other individuals |
McGahey Family
McGahey family past and present |
Beauparland History
Beauparlands and Beauparlants and growing list of related surnames |
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