maggie

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United States

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What surnames are you interested in researching?
ward fuller cooper titus hinckley dyer canale everest
What countries and other locations are you interested in researching?
england italy
What is your level of genealogy knowledge?
Intermediate Family History Researcher

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  • Kimberley Peaslee

    that sounds awesome!!! I love it when the homes are still around....good luck with that and we'll keep in touch...I will work on that pic for you!
  • Charlie Vella

    Maggie

    Are you related to him?

    Charlie
  • Charlie Vella

    By the way, thanks for photo.

    Charlie
  • CRReid

    Hi Maggie, Absolutely, when I return to Canada I'll make a side trip to take the photos. Please send me as much info as you can on who you would like photo's of.
  • Unknown Ancestor

    George Henry Dyer was born in 1840 in England but died in 1913 in Port Elizabeth, South Africa (where I've not been able to visit). He married a Deetlefs whose family left good paper trails in church and civil death records there.
  • Deanna Dailey

    My Collins are on my grandmother's maternal side. They are from MA originally, but went to ME.
    my g-g-grandmother Mary Collins Thompson (1875-1946), daughter of Chesley Collins (1847-1927), son of Lemuel Collins (1817-1887), son of Lemuel Collins(1781 MA - 1851 ME), son of Lemuel Collins (1757 MA - 1841 ME) - Deanna
  • Midge Frazel

    Yes, Henry Cobb's daughter Eunice married Benadam Gallup
  • Midge Frazel

    No, my Soule ancestors eventually lived in RI
  • William Paul Featherstone

    No, but we have an Easington and an Easingwold
  • Debbie Frantz

    Maggie,
    Sorry I didn't make it to the cemeteries to get those photos this weekend. I will get them for you just as soon as I possibly can. I will try to get down there over Labor Day weekend for sure.

    Thanks!

    Debbie
  • Barbara L. Giffin

    If I could. What do you need???and where???
  • Dale L Hall

    maggie, I copied all the "H" Grantee/Grantor records while at Salt Lake. The land records start about 1670. Would you like me to check for your JAN HEGEMAN?. Dale
  • Dale L Hall

    There are several hundred poor copiesso may take a day or too, but will get right on it..... DALE
  • Kenneth Howland

    Kind of. He is a great uncle of mine. I am a directly related to his brother Henry Howland.
  • Kenneth Howland

    Yes I have, I also bought the book they were selling there. It has a lot of interesting stories in it.
  • Juliana Smith

    New York City/Brooklyn. Our direct ancestor Edwin Dyer actually assumed his stepfather, James Dyer's, surname. His father's name was Durain or Dureign. Edwin was born about 1837 in either New York City or Brooklyn (we have conflicting info here), and he was a police captain in Brooklyn. He married Margaret Dooner, who was born in Ireland.
  • Earl Cain

    My Cobb's are from S. Jersey. Washington Twp., Burlington County (at least in their latter lives). Thomas Cobb 1762-1841 - I believe was in the Rev War as a Continental Soldier - a member of the "Jersey Blues"- Thomas may have been from a bit further North when he was born and served in the Rev. I haven't proved that service yet, but will soon. Thomas had a son Constant that married Deborah Ford. Deb is dau. of Stephen Ford - Stephen is my gggg-grandfather and fought in the Rev. War. I also have William Cobb - 1805. They may be related, not sure yet.
  • Kenneth Howland

    No I don't, sorry
  • Kenneth Rury

    The farthest my coopers go back are to Maryland 1766.
  • Jodi Lynn Spade Roessler

    No I'm sorry but Hagaman is unfamiliar to me. Best wishes!
  • Frances Hagaman Vannest Powell

    Yes, it's my understanding that the original immigrants, and probably the ancestors of most of the Hagamans, Hagermans, Hagemans and Hegemans in the United States were Adriaen Hegeman and Catherine Margrits. We've traced our family line back to them, though now we've started the Hagaman Family Project on Family Tree DNA to see if we can get DNA matches on the male Y-DNA among those who have documented their ancestory back to Adreaen and Catherine Margrits. We're also starting a new web site at www.Hagaman.net. It's just a shell right now, but we'll have it up and going ASAP.
  • Irene Cooper

    Hi Maggie, Thank you for your message.I have only just started the Cooper tree, but I will keep you informed if I come a cross those's names. Regards Irene
  • Carolyn Springfield-Harvey

    My Stone family was from Yadkin County, North Carolina.
  • Bill Bienia

    Thanks Maggie, All of the Forsyths have lived in Ontario since emigrating from Ireland between 1844 and 1851. I have't done enough research in Ireland to know if any of the descendants of the siblings of the immigrant ancestor who stayed in Ireland moved elsewhere, such as the U.S.
  • Victoria Davis

    Maggie, will see what I can get for you on the Sabourin family. Have limited time due to a little one, but should be able to send you something. Do you have an email I could send some screen shots to?
  • Kathryn Brannigan Walizer

    Clarence Edwin Titus in "A Titus Genealogy: The Direct Line of Descent of Titus Syrach De Vries" wrote:
    "Under English rule in America it became compulsory to take a permanent surname. Since the Dutch traditionally used the patronymic naming system (identification by the father's given name), the children and descendants of Titus and Jannetje adopted and kept the surname Titus."

    From "The Dutch Titus Family" by Frank H. Titus (notes)
    Immigrated to this country at an early date. Part owner of gristmill operated by horsepower in New Utrecht in 1660. He was Lieut. of an Infantry Co. of Flatbush in 1673, and was probably promoted as he is also styled "Captain" . That he was probably of the noble De Vrie family of Holland is indicated not only by his name, which should have been Titus Syrachs simply had he been of the commonality, but more suggestively tht some of his children were at least baptised as Tryntje Titus DeVries , Syrach Titus De Vries, etc

    kathryn

    I have a file on Titus will have to look for it this week
  • Lori Rhoden

    It takes close to four and a half hours from here to Moose Jaw. Are you searching for family in Moose Jaw?
  • Lori Rhoden

    Do you know which cemetery they are in?
  • Lori Rhoden

    Give me some particulars and I will see if I can find out anything. I cannot go to Moose Jaw at least now. Have a wedding coming up and in the winter roads can get nasty here.
  • Lori Rhoden

    No, we had snow but most of it is gone now. I have a wedding next weekend. My daughter is getting married. I will check out a few things here though and see if I can find out anything for you.
  • James P. LaLone

    So who are your HAGEMAN ancestors? Jim.
  • James P. LaLone

    Again, who is you HEGEMAN (immediate) ancestor?

    Adrian is also mine then through his son Henry.

    Jim.
  • James P. LaLone

    Ok, I have
    Georgina Estelle HAGERMAN b. 11 Sep 1867 Buffalo Grove, IA, d. 7 Mar 1966 (WHERE?)
    m. (WHEN, WHERE?)
    to Riley WARD (b. WHEN, WHERE?), Parents (?)

    Georgina is d/o John Gideon HAGAMAN, b. 1 Jan 1840 Rochester, Monroe Co., NY, d. 20 Aug 1937 Livonia, Livingston Co., NY

    m. 19 Nov 1863 Rochester, Monroe Co., NY to Julia Levitt TITUS, b. 30 Oct 1844/5 Rochester, Monroe Co., NY, d. 30 May 1915 (WHERE?), d/o ?

    Is this the right family? I have more data as well as questions, thanks, Jim.
  • Andrea Jenkins

    What is your favor? I only got that your great-grandmother is buried in Ocala.
  • Andrea Jenkins

    I will Maggie, but it might be a while. I've been sick with a sinus infection. Plus, I'm new to Ocala, so I have to find out where this cemetery is.
  • Rikki Springsteed

    Yes, but not the actress Kathryn b. 1905
  • Nora Galvin

    There is a Somers, Connecticut. It split off from Enfield in 1734 and it was a part of Massachusetts until 1749, so technically your people were born in Massachusetts. I don't know what records they have there, but you can call them to ask. The town clerk's number is (860) 763-8207.
  • Victoria Davis

    Maggie, never did get your email. Not sure if u still need that info :)
  • Louise Walsh Throop

    Send your query again......re: Throop in CT......there is Soule and Hagaman in NY in 1700s, as I remember. Need your names and dates.
    Seasons Greetings!
  • Martha Jean Weaver Cobb

    Our Cobb family is from Jessimine County, KY.
  • Jim Avery

    maggie - I was in the chatroom last night when you popped in asking for an obit lookup. We didn't mean to ignore you, but we were doing a Paranormal Chat at that time. Paranormal runs from 10 pm eastern for an hour or so. Please join us if you have had any interesting experiences.
  • Jacqueline Marie Burns

    Happy Birthday! :)
  • Jacqueline Marie Burns

    My Hagaman line goes like this: John Hagaman/Mary DeGroff -- Amos Hagaman/Elizabeth Sell -- John J. Hagaman/Clementine D. Grigsby -- Edith Jane Hagaman/John Francis Donahue -- Patricia Donahue/Rodney Burns -- me.
  • Jacqueline Marie Burns

    Oops, I left out my grandparents! Let me try that again. My Hagaman line goes like this: John Hagaman/Mary DeGroff -- Amos Hagaman/Elizabeth Sell -- John J. Hagaman/Clementine D. Grigsby -- Edith Jane Hagaman/John Francis Donahue -- Charles Donahue/Mildred McQuistan -- Patricia Donahue/Rodney Burns -- me.Delete Comment
  • Jacqueline Marie Burns

    Mine are from Ohio.
  • Tina Collins

    I haven't been able to get far on my Collins side of the family.... so far I've only gotten to TX with them.
  • Brooke Neugebauer

    Hi Maggie, thanks for inquiring about what Sherman I looking for. I actually wrote the wrote name, it's Sargent that is in my family. Not an active name now, so I had to look back in my records to see who I was looking into and found my mistake.
  • Andrea Jenkins

    Maggie, Since I replied to your request for a photo of your ggrandmother's grave in Ocala, FL, that there was not a cemetary with that name, I've joined the county Genealogy Society. Did you try findagrave.com? They have many tombstones photographed & even newspaper obits for some. If you do not have success that way, write me again with the info. Our society has a man in charge of photographing and putting the info on findagrave along with the gps for the Ocala graves. He has many cemetaries completed. He may be able to help you. Our next meeting is June 17.
  • Andrea Jenkins

    Maggie, I looked on findagrave.com and found woodlawn cemetary here in Ocala. They did not have a grave for a Cora Sabourin. I am going to contact the man in our genealogy society who does the cemetary documentation. If I can't get his e-address or phone #, I'll see him on the 17th at our meeting. I'll be off line for a number of days. Andrea
  • Anne Hagaman Coffelt

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Fuller

    Hi Maggie, Anne Coffelt here, thanks for your question about N.Y. Hagamans. The answer is yes, it seems a million of them. I'm hitting a bit of a brick wall going past T.C. Hagaman born 1820 in Canada, married to Mary Hilton also of Canada, son Thomas, daughter, Susie and Anna (Annie) my great grandmother. The Hagaman's I'm more closely related to seem to be from Rochester, Oswego, and N.J. and ending up in Benton Harbor, Michigan. I have more detailed info, who are your Hagaman's?

    All best,

    AHC