My Martin is Sarah Martin born ca 1760 probably in New Jersey. I don't know her parents names. She is my direct matrilineal line - my mitochondrial DNA is the same as hers, so she is important to me. My mtDNA test identified people in Ireland and England as exact matches.
I would be more then happy to send you over the two names. My Bauer name is a interest to me. Right now I am back to 1804 with Clara Bauer. The Buza line I am more interested in the Begger line that my Buza married into.
Let me switch those over to you, if you would really like them, I would be more then happy to do this.
No you can not change the settings after made. But what you can do if you would like is contact the members that you have and asking them if they would mind having this group deleted so that you can make your own group for this surname. Just let me know.
Debby
It wouldn't be there fault, it says right on there it can't be changed, and that is how I like setting mine up. This way I don't get anything that I don't want. Sorry for the hazzle.
A prrooffreding circle would help both GenyWise and individual's projects. What is the length of you book; what localities and ethic groups does it feature? How soon do you need editing or proofing?
Well it does and it doesn't, it does help in that I'm able to create a full and valid family tree with same sex couples, it doesn't because as I said apart from that prejudice Legacy ROCKS. Pity, may have to use both FTM and Legacy, FTM for the basics such as couples and legacy for the rest. Rats. Thanks for the heads up though
:) no worries- I have 2 clingers today, my 1 year old and my 5 year old...luckily only one can fit on my lap!:) no worries- I have 2 clingers today, my 1 year old and my 5 year old...luckily only one can fit on my lap!
Genealogy keeps me from going completely insane. :) I started 3.5 years ago, when my oldest was 2 and my In-Laws came to visit...which is another story LOL.
Thanks Caro. It was a 28+ year search for her but not the warm and fuzzy kinda reunion... Anyway, I got the names of her parents and her grandparents and said I would try to find out more info. I'm pretty much a newbie in the geneaology side. One good thing is the dead don't move around!!!
The font you have selected here is very faint. So, I'm going to see if bold improves it. Either way, I recommend selecting another if you wish to maintain blue color. If not, then perhaps try changing the color to black.
Because you are the leader of the group, I offer you the first complimentary Germany or Poland research consultation. The same will then be offered to all. However, email me directly karlmsala@msn.com
Hey Carol! I really don't know. I have racked by brains trying to come up with something to track them down. If I knew the parish, I might be able to track them thru church records. The Kernans are a frustrating lot!
Hi Carol - I wish I could tell you I have information that will do you some good -- but I cannot. Though I have 107 Heilmans currently in my database - none match anyone you mentioned. But I continue working the line and will keep you in mind as I do. Perhaps I will discover the tie at some later time. Meanwhile - you are welcome to examine what I have at: http://home.comcast.net/~geosci64/mckainsofmarietta/index.htm -- just look in the Surname Index. (as you can see - I have expanded my Heilmans by a dozen or so since I posted the website - I am continuing my work there). Oh - a point of confusion - I have several Heilman-Heilman marriages (they are NOT mistakes).
Should you find anything that can help my line - please let me know.
Thanks
Keith GeoSci64@comcast.net
Hi Caro, Here is more info. The Ream family was in PA until 1836,then moved to Coshocton Co. OH ,where they lived until 1852 and moved on to Clay Co. IN.
Hi, Caro - Might you have any information on the Nallys descended from Michael Nally born in County Mayo, Ireland aboutt 1869. He came to Massachusetts between 1882 and 1895, but ultimately settled in the Pittsburgh area. Michael was married to Marie ---? (no info on her). Their children were Thomas (b. 1892); Mary (b. 1895); Joseph (b. 1897); John (b. 1901); and George (b. 1906).Son Josepn married Florence (b. 1897 in Pittsburgh). There children were Imelda (b" 1917); Howard A. (b. 1918), James (b. 1920); Manilla (?) (b: 1921; Lawrence (b. 1923) - killed in WW II; Paul (b. 1924); Alice ? Patricia ?
Michael Nally was my maternal grandmother's uncle. I learned later the she stayed in touch thourgh letters with all her relatives in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia who had also come to America.
Randy Seaver
My Martin is Sarah Martin born ca 1760 probably in New Jersey. I don't know her parents names. She is my direct matrilineal line - my mitochondrial DNA is the same as hers, so she is important to me. My mtDNA test identified people in Ireland and England as exact matches.
Thanks for the note! -- Randy
Jul 9, 2009
Deborah Ann (Dorscher) Anderson
Let me switch those over to you, if you would really like them, I would be more then happy to do this.
Jul 11, 2009
Deborah Ann (Dorscher) Anderson
Jul 11, 2009
Deborah Ann (Dorscher) Anderson
Jul 11, 2009
Deborah Ann (Dorscher) Anderson
Debby
Jul 14, 2009
Deborah Ann (Dorscher) Anderson
Jul 14, 2009
Fran Ellsworth
Jul 14, 2009
Unknown Ancestor
Jul 17, 2009
Jo Kotylak
Jul 20, 2009
Kate Steere
I saw your comment on genealogbank users, let me know who you are looking for, maybe I can help?
Jul 21, 2009
Kate Steere
I'm originally from Philly, but only lived there 3 years. But most of my roots are there once they landed in the US. :)
I'm happy to help, just send me a message when you find your notes. :) I know howe it is, I've got some many lines going, its nuts. :)
hugs
Kate
Jul 21, 2009
Kate Steere
hugs
Kate
Jul 22, 2009
Kate Steere
You aren't alone!
Hugs
Jul 22, 2009
Donna M. Fellows
Jul 23, 2009
Karl-Michael SALA
Because you are the leader of the group, I offer you the first complimentary Germany or Poland research consultation. The same will then be offered to all. However, email me directly karlmsala@msn.com
Jul 23, 2009
Ellen Zarnick
Jul 24, 2009
Keith McKain
Should you find anything that can help my line - please let me know.
Thanks
Keith GeoSci64@comcast.net
Jul 24, 2009
Daniel M. Ream
Jul 25, 2009
Daniel M. Ream
Jul 25, 2009
Daniel M. Ream
Jul 26, 2009
Katie Heitert Wilkinson
Michael Nally was my maternal grandmother's uncle. I learned later the she stayed in touch thourgh letters with all her relatives in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia who had also come to America.
But I haven't had much luck locating descendents.
Do you see any points of connection?
Katie
Jul 27, 2009