Sue McCormick

Female

Columbia, MO

United States

Profile Information:

What surnames are you interested in researching?
Aton (Kentucky, Indiana, Missouri)
William T. Dorrance (Connecticut to Missouri)
Kimmel/Kimmell
Lautzenheiser (in all its spellings)
McCormick/McCormack (Indiana, Texas, Missouri)
Lambert Michael and Family (Holland to Illinois via NYC)
Mary Murphy (County Cork to Missouri, via New Orleans?)
Pait (Illinois, Missouri, Tennessee)
Prewitt (Texas)
Strickler (Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana)
What countries and other locations are you interested in researching?
United States, Ireland, England, Wales, the Netherlands
What is your level of genealogy knowledge?
Beginning Family History Researcher

Comment Wall:

  • Sherri Thornton

    Sue..I saw your post where you are looking for military records on William Dorrance. I found some things that may or may not be yours. Will try to add them here.
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    wm t dorrance AGBI.txt
  • Sherri Thornton

    That first link wasn't right...let me try again.
    wm t dorrance.jpg
  • Sherry Hightower

  • Lisa A. (Thamm) Spegal

    Hi Sue, here's the subscription info for GeneaNet:

    Subscription Term
    One year subscription 40 euros
    Two year subscription 80 euros 75 euros

    there's only a couple of things that you can do there without a subscription :

    Advanced Search

    Favorites Alert: Email aggregate of the latest entries that contain the surnames and places of your choice.

    and this is part of the basic service:

    Cross-Database Search: Compare your family tree against the full GeneaNet database index.

    there's a whole lot more avail there, but you need a sub to use it, sorry!
    Sosa-Stradonitz (Ahnentafel) Numbered Individuals Only
  • Lisa A. (Thamm) Spegal

    Emigration from Noord-Brabant

    Noord-Brabant has always been a predominantly Roman-Catholic province. This means the emigration pattern differs from the reformed regions. In the nineteenth century, people from the east of the province emigrated to the United States. They settled in places like Little Chute, WI.
  • Lisa A. (Thamm) Spegal

    don't know if you used all of these sites:

    Online resources

    * Genlias, the national database of genealogy records maintained by the Dutch archives (read my Genlias article for more information).
    * Brabants Historisch Informatie Centrum, the provincial database of genealogy records maintained by the Brabants Historisch Informatie Centrum.
    * Internet resources Noord-Brabant, an index to the many available online resources for Noord-Brabant.
    http://www.traceyourdutchroots.com/prov/nb.html
  • Lisa A. (Thamm) Spegal

    Farewell Holland

    From the New Netherland settlement to the post-war mass emigration to Canada and Australia, for more than 400 years Dutch emigrants have tried to find a better life in the New World. Reasons to emigrate were divers - fleeing the law (or the in-laws), searching for religious freedom, adventure, but above all looking for prosperity.
  • Lisa A. (Thamm) Spegal

    http://www.squidoo.com/emigration

    Emigration from The Netherlands
  • Lisa A. (Thamm) Spegal

    Just hope they might help!
  • Dae Powell

    You're more than welcome, Sue. We'll introduce to several more fascinating aspects of this addi.., er, hobby. Have a super week-end!

    Happy DaeĀ·
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