For any one researching the NOELLER surname or any of the variations: Nail, Naile, Nailer, Nayler, Naylor, Naler, Naylour, Nellyer and Noller. English occupational name for "nail maker". Nöller, German & Dutch occupational name for "needle maker".
Karin - are you related to Naylor's here in York Co? My realtor's maiden name was Naylor. I specialize in researching the Wolford family. They were in York Co. as early as 1767. I am in Dover and there are Naylor tombstones around here.
Hi Karin-
We received the information on Meta and Claus' family last night, it was a shock, as we assumed it would have been Claus, Meta, Louise, Martha Cox and maybe Claus' parents or sibling, but as Martha was the only child to appear on the census with Meta and Claus, we had no idea about the other children. I'm hoping to find the death information on the children to see what the cause of death was, I don't know how Meta dealt with it either, she must have been an amazingly strong woman.
Hi Karin - thanks for your response. My mom's family was mostly PA Germans with some Scotch Irish added to the mix. Their names included Kleckner Kraemer Koch Snook Bartels and of course Wolford. There were some Wolfords in the Muncy Hills of Northumberland Co. But they didn't stay long. The Scotch Irish was Ferguson and Allen.
My Byrne or Burns is from Ireland to Boston and eventually to Syracuse and Cazenovia NY areas. Just about all of the stayed there. My grandmother Catherine Burns who married Clarence Avery moved with her family to Steelton PA and then to Harrisburg. Do know any who moved west.
Good luck with your novel. I have a bunch of journals to transcribe. That is a winter project.
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Hello Karin
I have a photo of a descendant to me, a child to my grandfather´s brother Gustaf Olson. On this photo is the name Spokane and a flag. Can you look at it and perhaps give a comment. http://www.genealogywise.com/group/lostfacesancestorphotosalbums
Hi Karin,
Sounds like this could be a match. My William and wife Ann also came to Michigan. They had children: Samuel, Sarah, William H., and Martha Jane (my gg-grandmother). She married Nelson Pratt. I have some old pictures of the family. One of them is probably William.
Sherry Hightower
Sep 1, 2009
Sherry Hightower
For any one researching the NOELLER surname or any of the variations: Nail, Naile, Nailer, Nayler, Naylor, Naler, Naylour, Nellyer and Noller. English occupational name for "nail maker". Nöller, German & Dutch occupational name for "needle maker".
Sep 1, 2009
Kate Steere
If you click the upload button, at the end of the reply boxes, you can upload jpgs and pdfs from your hard drive. :)
If you can post what is on the certificates, that would be great. :)
Sep 2, 2009
Jim Avery
Sep 8, 2009
Kate Steere
We received the information on Meta and Claus' family last night, it was a shock, as we assumed it would have been Claus, Meta, Louise, Martha Cox and maybe Claus' parents or sibling, but as Martha was the only child to appear on the census with Meta and Claus, we had no idea about the other children. I'm hoping to find the death information on the children to see what the cause of death was, I don't know how Meta dealt with it either, she must have been an amazingly strong woman.
thank you!
Sep 9, 2009
Jim Avery
My Byrne or Burns is from Ireland to Boston and eventually to Syracuse and Cazenovia NY areas. Just about all of the stayed there. My grandmother Catherine Burns who married Clarence Avery moved with her family to Steelton PA and then to Harrisburg. Do know any who moved west.
Good luck with your novel. I have a bunch of journals to transcribe. That is a winter project.
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Sep 9, 2009
Rebecca Malouff
Sep 10, 2009
Tera Dahlby
Sep 13, 2009
Morgan Emilsson
I have a photo of a descendant to me, a child to my grandfather´s brother Gustaf Olson. On this photo is the name Spokane and a flag. Can you look at it and perhaps give a comment.
http://www.genealogywise.com/group/lostfacesancestorphotosalbums
Dec 6, 2009
Leo Myers
My Naylor's (Nailor"s) were in New York in 1800.
Leo
Jan 18, 2010
Leo Myers
Sounds like this could be a match. My William and wife Ann also came to Michigan. They had children: Samuel, Sarah, William H., and Martha Jane (my gg-grandmother). She married Nelson Pratt. I have some old pictures of the family. One of them is probably William.
Jan 21, 2010