There is a possibility that Peyton served with two of his brothers there as well and they are Charles M. and John W. Bailey. John W. married Matilda Johnson. Matilda was the sister of Selena (Johnson) Smith who was married to J. O. Smith and they were my paternal great-grandparents.
Regards,
Cheryl (Smith) Owens
J.O. Smith served in the CSA as well but little is known. His name was John "Jack" Owen Smith (1841 - 1911). Regiment Name:5th Regiment, Mississippi Cavalry Side:Confederate Company:A Soldier's Rank In: PrivateSoldier's Rank
I have a small lead through the Daughters of the Confederacy having him listed with the intials J.C. opposed to J.O.
Sounds fascinating. Some experiences of a similiar nature are reported at historic sites here in Texas. The Aloma and Goliad are two that have been written about. Have some Wallace ancestors that lost their lives while serving under the ill-fated Fannin command.
We have re-enactors in the spring here in Texas at Goliad and San Jacinto. Have gone to the candlelight vigil tours at Goliad.
However, the prairies and old frontier forts get me caught up and nearly swept away. Belknap and Griffin are a couple of my favorites.
Know you enjoy your Gettysburg experiences. Shelby Foote made the Civil War come alive. Agree with him regarding going to the sites at the times that actually occurred to get the real sense of what it may have been like such as the foilage, weather and so forth. March seems to be times that stand out.
JIm, Yes I am interested about the CW Soldiers at Gettysburg. MY Great Grandfather David R. Reynolds was a civil war soldier and I would like to join to that group as soon as I make positive he was there. I believe so, but need to varify it I think Hope your Thanksgiving was lovely and you all are look forward to a fine Christmas. Suz (Buckeye) Cruse
Regarding my Radabaughs, my 5th Great Grandmother Elizabeth Radabaugh Powell was born in Berks Co. Pennsylvania in 1787. They moved to Fairfield County, Ohio. Her parents were John and Barbara (Werner) Radabaugh. I'm sorry I can't be of further assistance. -Tom
In response to your questions about my Raudebaughs: They were in Berks, Pa then moved to Juniata in the early 1830s. They arrived in Wayne, Ohio in 1838. I do not believe they are connected with your Raudebaughs, as none of the names in your list are familiar. It is possible that there is a connection farther back in the mid-1700s but I don't know it. As for the Native American connection, while many of us have stories of a inner-marriage, my DNA shows strictly European, which was quite disillusioning considering our family legends. BUT I recently saw a show on the History channel that the Cherokees actually have European DNA, different from other Native Americans. So all of us who thought we were Cherokees, may in reality have that connection after all! So much to learn. Sorry I haven't been much help on your question.
Hello Jim, My Avery ancestors were from Herstmonceaux, Sussex. The first Avery was Ann Avery who married Richard Eastland in 1722 at Etchingham, Sussex. I can trace the line to Edward Avery born 1596 at Warbleton, Sussex. Rhis is farther back than your family- but maybe there is a connection.
No, I do not have a connection to Duffy's cut, and unless Beth has a connection to the many McBride's of Kennsington Port Richmond section of the city, in particular St. Anne's parish, I dont have a Beth McBride in the family. Sorry would be nice to make the connection if there is one,
Jim, We believe my G-Grandfather, John McGinty was in the Civil War, but not sure. My father use to say my grandfather told him John McGinty & a brother worked on the levees, but not sure. We can not find any information on him, just his marriage to Mary Barker, can not find any information on her.Where do you work & would they have any names or info across from where you work? Happy New Year
Sorry I took so long with my answer. I do not believe so. I will look in more detail when I view my family tree the next time. However, I do not recall Elmira Flats in my family tree as a location. Best wishes in your researrch.
Do you have any images for a Rose Davis Alexander? She died May 1909 in Lisbon. Her husband was Melford Alexander. Rose would be the sister of my 3 x greatgrandfather Thomas who left Southampton, England, in 1870 and settled in Quebec's Eastern Townships. Their brother Arthur and Frederick immigrated. I believe Arthur moved to the States.
Hi, Jim ... Thanks for your inquiry re: my Wheeler, Perry, and Colby lines, and a possible Avery line.
Your Wheeler and Perry lines do not match up with mine since my Wheeler line is from Albany, New York and my Perry line is rather short and is from New York. Prior to New York I have Joseph, Sr. (1773-1841) and Joseph, Jr., but I do not know where they were located.
I have but one Avery, Eliza Avery (1838-1893) who married Elias Brown (1817-1887).
My Colby line is from Amesbury, MA and, prior to that, from Horbling, Lincolnshire, England. If you have not been in contact with Ronald Colby already, I suggest you contact him His website is located at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~colby/ which also gives his contact information. He is a wealth of knowledge on the Colby line and I feel sure he would be most interested in seeing George Colby's set of journals.
I just did a Google search of me and got your asking me two years ago about a Frederick Mulholland. There was also a James in your family. I have done nothing on this site after signing up. No idea why I did not reply. But my Mulhollands went from Canada to MN to WI. I have a tree on Ancestry and a gal has taken all my people and added them to her tree with NY Mulhollands. I pointed out it is the wrong family but she did not remove my family that I know of. I can try to find out who she is if you do not have Ancestry. I found the NY Mulhollands pretty easily. I imagine you know that Mulholland is a Co. Armagh name. Mary Wisconsin
Hey again Jim Thanks for the reply We are still looking for a Lula Avery born in 1987 in South Carolina but no luck It's been years i think I'm finally going to have to have a specialist at Genealogy find her Your life sounds thrilling I grew up in Hershey PA but all my family is from SC and Fl as far as I know for now and YES I do believe in Ghosts i will check out you page you sent me about Happy Ghost Hunting!!!!!
My Cashman's immigrated from Cork, Ireland in 1882 and eventually settled in Northampton, Massachusetts. I am thinking that your Cashmans were German. I looked into some of the families in that area years ago and there is no connection. Elizabeth Banas
Hi JIm, I only had Johann & Elizabeth (nee Brish) Kraemer that were married in PA. My Schwabs are mainly from College Point, NY. Sorry about the delay in getting back to you,
Hi! Jim, The only Wheelers in my family came from Orange County in the early to late 1900s. Some of their first and second names were: Elisha Pearl, James, Pauline, and Bradford. I apologize for taking so long to reply to your comment. Linda Robbins
I am familiar with where you live. I had family that lived in that area. I travel also when I do genealogy. When I worked at the Railroad Museum in Strasburg, Pa. The man the ran the Museum was named George Hart, his mother owed think it was the Ma and Pa Railroad.
The Kendigs were in the early years from southern part of Lancaster County, my one ancestor was married to a Kendig. I lived in Mountville and did not know anything about the people you were talking about. I do know that the early Kendig's I am talking about were mennonites. Do you happen to know who your orginal ancestor was in the Koch family? I had bought a condensed book on the Hessian Soldiers that were prisoners here in Pennsylvania, in Lancaster City, on the same side of Duke St. as the Elks Club. I had found information on Andreas Koch who was captured and brought here and then made his way to New York State.
Hi Jim, I was just thinking, the man I found the info on Andreas Koch lives in Canada and is a very good friend of mine. I didn't know if you knew this or not but, his name was changed to Coe, If you feel there is a connection I could hook you two guys up. He had told me that his mother kept telling him that they were Pennsylvania Dutch, but, he could never figure it out until I found his ancestor, I love genealog books.
James, I have a Family Group on Facebook called Descendants of William Henry Langley and Nancy Carrier. It is kept private so I have to add people only way to keep out spam and bots. This is my page I am admin for on https://www.facebook.com/MissouriGenealogy I also help with Texas and Oklahoma pages. Check out Preserving War of 1812 Pensions https://www.facebook.com/1812pensions I assist the managers of this page. Would love to be your friend on FB https://www.facebook.com/fellsworth60 Thanks for the info on the chat. :)
Jim, This format is really new to me. Stuck in email and FB. So please forgive. If I'm not doing this right, let me know.....don't let me suffer in silence! I have been doing genealogy research (such as it is) for about 10 years now but don't seem to being making a whole lot of progress, relatively speaking. There is just so much to learn. So, it appears that the lines I have had the most success with are in SC, NC, VA area. My family up north is a total dead end, brick wall!
You know the psychic/supernatural connection with genealogy is a lot more widely noticed than I had realized. Someone just added to this thread in a forum I belong to:
Thank you. I am in and out as it seems everyone else is. I am not going to join Genealogytalk.com just yet either. I have so many other things I am a part of, it is hard to keep up.
there is no obvious connection to My Byrne family. but I know there was a large family of them in Wexford, Newtownbarry in Ferns. The 1911 and 1901 Ireland census might give you a better idea of their town. From the dates you gave me it appears that your Ascending Byrne is close in age to my Thomas Byrne born in 1832, which could make them brothers in a large family or cousins.
Mary Weiker. She was born on 10 Apr 1845 in Holzen, Luxembourg. She married Nicholas William Bartel. They were married on 23 Mar 1866. She died on 28 Sep
1938 in LaCrosse, Wisconsin.
Nicholas William Bartel is the son of Frank Bartel and Mary Rank. He was born on 28 Dec 1838 in Strasson, Luxembourg. He died on 28 Feb 1922 in LaCrosse, Wisconsin.
So far I haven't made any Byrne connections to New York, but your James Byrne is offered as an Ancestry.com hint for me all the time. My James Byrne (my great-uncle) was born in Newtownbarry/Bunclody, Wexford, Ireland ~1876. My research indicates that he emigrated to America in 1893, and I know he lived in Denver (with his sister/my grandmother Sarah Byrne Murphy) ~1898-1900. Another relative has family letters from Ireland that refer to Jimmy dying in a horse accident ~1901.
Cheryl (Smith) Owens
Jim,
Well done and like the way you approached the Englishman change.
You are talented.
Nov 30, 2012
Cheryl (Smith) Owens
Jim,
You are the best with the help you have given.
There is a possibility that Peyton served with two of his brothers there as well and they are Charles M. and John W. Bailey. John W. married Matilda Johnson. Matilda was the sister of Selena (Johnson) Smith who was married to J. O. Smith and they were my paternal great-grandparents.
Regards,
Cheryl (Smith) Owens
J.O. Smith served in the CSA as well but little is known. His name was John "Jack" Owen Smith (1841 - 1911).
Regiment Name:5th Regiment, Mississippi Cavalry Side:Confederate Company:A Soldier's Rank In: PrivateSoldier's Rank
I have a small lead through the Daughters of the Confederacy having him listed with the intials J.C. opposed to J.O.
Nov 30, 2012
Cheryl (Smith) Owens
Jim,
Sounds fascinating. Some experiences of a similiar nature are reported at historic sites here in Texas. The Aloma and Goliad are two that have been written about. Have some Wallace ancestors that lost their lives while serving under the ill-fated Fannin command.
We have re-enactors in the spring here in Texas at Goliad and San Jacinto. Have gone to the candlelight vigil tours at Goliad.
However, the prairies and old frontier forts get me caught up and nearly swept away. Belknap and Griffin are a couple of my favorites.
Know you enjoy your Gettysburg experiences. Shelby Foote made the Civil War come alive. Agree with him regarding going to the sites at the times that actually occurred to get the real sense of what it may have been like such as the foilage, weather and so forth. March seems to be times that stand out.
Nov 30, 2012
S. J. Cruse
JIm, Yes I am interested about the CW Soldiers at Gettysburg. MY Great Grandfather David R. Reynolds was a civil war soldier and I would like to join to that group as soon as I make positive he was there. I believe so, but need to varify it I think Hope your Thanksgiving was lovely and you all are look forward to a fine Christmas. Suz (Buckeye) Cruse
Dec 2, 2012
Ronald G. Heroux
Heya, Jim. Still kicking. Sending e-mail on other topic.
Dec 5, 2012
Tom Allen Lau
Hi Jim,
Regarding my Radabaughs, my 5th Great Grandmother Elizabeth Radabaugh Powell was born in Berks Co. Pennsylvania in 1787. They moved to Fairfield County, Ohio. Her parents were John and Barbara (Werner) Radabaugh. I'm sorry I can't be of further assistance. -Tom
Dec 6, 2012
Bonnie Berg
Hi Jim,
In response to your questions about my Raudebaughs: They were in Berks, Pa then moved to Juniata in the early 1830s. They arrived in Wayne, Ohio in 1838. I do not believe they are connected with your Raudebaughs, as none of the names in your list are familiar. It is possible that there is a connection farther back in the mid-1700s but I don't know it. As for the Native American connection, while many of us have stories of a inner-marriage, my DNA shows strictly European, which was quite disillusioning considering our family legends. BUT I recently saw a show on the History channel that the Cherokees actually have European DNA, different from other Native Americans. So all of us who thought we were Cherokees, may in reality have that connection after all! So much to learn. Sorry I haven't been much help on your question.
Dec 8, 2012
Arla Weiss
Hello Jim, My Avery ancestors were from Herstmonceaux, Sussex. The first Avery was Ann Avery who married Richard Eastland in 1722 at Etchingham, Sussex. I can trace the line to Edward Avery born 1596 at Warbleton, Sussex. Rhis is farther back than your family- but maybe there is a connection.
Arla Weiss
Dec 28, 2012
Clara Joyce Schaeffer Miller
No Jim,but I really do not know. Have you tried joyce tice in the PA project.
Dec 29, 2012
Clara Joyce Schaeffer Miller
Jim,
There are Avery on The PAWeb Project.
Dec 29, 2012
Jim McBride
No, I do not have a connection to Duffy's cut, and unless Beth has a connection to the many McBride's of Kennsington Port Richmond section of the city, in particular St. Anne's parish, I dont have a Beth McBride in the family. Sorry would be nice to make the connection if there is one,
Jan 2, 2013
Aline McGintey
Jim, We believe my G-Grandfather, John McGinty was in the Civil War, but not sure. My father use to say my grandfather told him John McGinty & a brother worked on the levees, but not sure. We can not find any information on him, just his marriage to Mary Barker, can not find any information on her.Where do you work & would they have any names or info across from where you work? Happy New Year
Aline McGintey
Jan 2, 2013
Linda Sue Hollingsworth Robbins
Sorry I took so long with my answer. I do not believe so. I will look in more detail when I view my family tree the next time. However, I do not recall Elmira Flats in my family tree as a location. Best wishes in your researrch.
Jan 3, 2013
Susan Davis
Hi Jim
Thank you for your offer.
Do you have any images for a Rose Davis Alexander? She died May 1909 in Lisbon. Her husband was Melford Alexander. Rose would be the sister of my 3 x greatgrandfather Thomas who left Southampton, England, in 1870 and settled in Quebec's Eastern Townships. Their brother Arthur and Frederick immigrated. I believe Arthur moved to the States.
My email address is davisbennis@gmail.com
Jan 29, 2013
Norman R. Brown
Hi, Jim ... Thanks for your inquiry re: my Wheeler, Perry, and Colby lines, and a possible Avery line.
Your Wheeler and Perry lines do not match up with mine since my Wheeler line is from Albany, New York and my Perry line is rather short and is from New York. Prior to New York I have Joseph, Sr. (1773-1841) and Joseph, Jr., but I do not know where they were located.
I have but one Avery, Eliza Avery (1838-1893) who married Elias Brown (1817-1887).
My Colby line is from Amesbury, MA and, prior to that, from Horbling, Lincolnshire, England. If you have not been in contact with Ronald Colby already, I suggest you contact him His website is located at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~colby/ which also gives his contact information. He is a wealth of knowledge on the Colby line and I feel sure he would be most interested in seeing George Colby's set of journals.
Norman
Apr 9, 2013
Mary Quirk-Thompson
I just did a Google search of me and got your asking me two years ago about a Frederick Mulholland. There was also a James in your family. I have done nothing on this site after signing up. No idea why I did not reply. But my Mulhollands went from Canada to MN to WI. I have a tree on Ancestry and a gal has taken all my people and added them to her tree with NY Mulhollands. I pointed out it is the wrong family but she did not remove my family that I know of. I can try to find out who she is if you do not have Ancestry. I found the NY Mulhollands pretty easily. I imagine you know that Mulholland is a Co. Armagh name. Mary Wisconsin
May 26, 2013
Marlana Dee Costa (Hensley)
Hey again Jim Thanks for the reply We are still looking for a Lula Avery born in 1987 in South Carolina but no luck It's been years i think I'm finally going to have to have a specialist at Genealogy find her Your life sounds thrilling I grew up in Hershey PA but all my family is from SC and Fl as far as I know for now and YES I do believe in Ghosts i will check out you page you sent me about Happy Ghost Hunting!!!!!
Jun 3, 2013
Marlana Dee Costa (Hensley)
Sorry I meant 1887 on Lula Avery I got so excited about the Ghosts!!!
Jun 3, 2013
Elizabeth Banas
Hello Jim!
My Cashman's immigrated from Cork, Ireland in 1882 and eventually settled in Northampton, Massachusetts. I am thinking that your Cashmans were German. I looked into some of the families in that area years ago and there is no connection. Elizabeth Banas
Jun 7, 2013
Sarah Anthony
Jim, we want to come up for a weekend and tour the Gettysburg Battlefield in the fall. Can you suggest a reasonable place to stay? Thanks
Jul 18, 2013
Albert Ray Peck
What was his name?
Jul 24, 2013
Albert Ray Peck
Commenting about whether I am kin to the Peck at the battle of Gettysburg:
It seems I am related by marriage. The "Peck" was actually of German descent and was originally "Beck". The Peck's are an old family from England.
However, these German "Beck" Pecks went to Tennessee where they intermarried with other Germans and those Germans are related to my mother!
Jul 25, 2013
Diana Beckner Belles
Thanks for your offer. I'll keep it in mind if you could help in any way.
Aug 13, 2013
Jennifer Middleswarth
Afraid not. I am attempting to find out if the family lore is correct and my husband is related.
Sep 7, 2013
Dorothea Smith
Hi JIm, I only had Johann & Elizabeth (nee Brish) Kraemer that were married in PA. My Schwabs are mainly from College Point, NY. Sorry about the delay in getting back to you,
Oct 8, 2013
Linda Sue Hollingsworth Robbins
Hi! Jim, The only Wheelers in my family came from Orange County in the early to late 1900s. Some of their first and second names were: Elisha Pearl, James, Pauline, and Bradford. I apologize for taking so long to reply to your comment. Linda Robbins
Oct 22, 2013
Alexander Payne
No, my Reads are from Dorset England to Newfoundland, Canada
Nov 3, 2013
ROGER PECK
No. While we are now in New Orleans, we are originally from upstate New York.
Nov 16, 2013
Julie Ann Potts Baker
Dec 1, 2013
Cheryl Forwood
No you didn,t scare me away, and I'll be back, c u then and thanx for the welcome
Dec 2, 2013
Kirsten Crosson
I don't know of any in PA...mine were in Clinton, MA at least through 1900 , but before that Ireland (Louth).
Dec 8, 2013
PK Smith
No. I am not seeking particular names. my focus is on those who returned to Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and other German-speaking countries.
Dec 8, 2013
Rosemary Crouse Mohn
I am familiar with where you live. I had family that lived in that area. I travel also when I do genealogy. When I worked at the Railroad Museum in Strasburg, Pa. The man the ran the Museum was named George Hart, his mother owed think it was the Ma and Pa Railroad.
Dec 13, 2013
Rosemary Crouse Mohn
The Kendigs were in the early years from southern part of Lancaster County, my one ancestor was married to a Kendig. I lived in Mountville and did not know anything about the people you were talking about. I do know that the early Kendig's I am talking about were mennonites. Do you happen to know who your orginal ancestor was in the Koch family? I had bought a condensed book on the Hessian Soldiers that were prisoners here in Pennsylvania, in Lancaster City, on the same side of Duke St. as the Elks Club. I had found information on Andreas Koch who was captured and brought here and then made his way to New York State.
Dec 15, 2013
Rosemary Crouse Mohn
Hi Jim, I was just thinking, the man I found the info on Andreas Koch lives in Canada and is a very good friend of mine. I didn't know if you knew this or not but, his name was changed to Coe, If you feel there is a connection I could hook you two guys up. He had told me that his mother kept telling him that they were Pennsylvania Dutch, but, he could never figure it out until I found his ancestor, I love genealog books.
Dec 15, 2013
Fran Ellsworth
James, I have a Family Group on Facebook called Descendants of William Henry Langley and Nancy Carrier. It is kept private so I have to add people only way to keep out spam and bots. This is my page I am admin for on https://www.facebook.com/MissouriGenealogy I also help with Texas and Oklahoma pages. Check out Preserving War of 1812 Pensions https://www.facebook.com/1812pensions I assist the managers of this page. Would love to be your friend on FB https://www.facebook.com/fellsworth60 Thanks for the info on the chat. :)
Jan 9, 2014
Dulcie Verner Fusillo
Jim, This format is really new to me. Stuck in email and FB. So please forgive. If I'm not doing this right, let me know.....don't let me suffer in silence! I have been doing genealogy research (such as it is) for about 10 years now but don't seem to being making a whole lot of progress, relatively speaking. There is just so much to learn. So, it appears that the lines I have had the most success with are in SC, NC, VA area. My family up north is a total dead end, brick wall!
Jan 9, 2014
Clara Joyce Schaeffer Miller
PA genweb project
Mar 19, 2014
Dina Grozev
You know the psychic/supernatural connection with genealogy is a lot more widely noticed than I had realized. Someone just added to this thread in a forum I belong to:
http://www.city-data.com/forum/genealogy/1740352-synchronicity-surp...
Mar 23, 2014
Julie Eaklor
Jim,
Thank you. I am in and out as it seems everyone else is. I am not going to join Genealogytalk.com just yet either. I have so many other things I am a part of, it is hard to keep up.
Apr 6, 2014
Sally Jeffryes
there is no obvious connection to My Byrne family. but I know there was a large family of them in Wexford, Newtownbarry in Ferns. The 1911 and 1901 Ireland census might give you a better idea of their town. From the dates you gave me it appears that your Ascending Byrne is close in age to my Thomas Byrne born in 1832, which could make them brothers in a large family or cousins.
Apr 6, 2014
Deborah Dale
Jim, There is no connection to Burns or Byrne in NY that I know about.
May 19, 2014
Allan Johnson
These are my Bartels:
Nicholas William Bartel. They were married on 23 Mar 1866. She died on 28 Sep
Nicholas William Bartel is the son of Frank Bartel and Mary Rank. He was born on 28 Dec 1838
in Strasson, Luxembourg. He died on 28 Feb 1922 in LaCrosse, Wisconsin.
May 23, 2014
Catherine Murphy Gingras
Hi Jim,
So far I haven't made any Byrne connections to New York, but your James Byrne is offered as an Ancestry.com hint for me all the time. My James Byrne (my great-uncle) was born in Newtownbarry/Bunclody, Wexford, Ireland ~1876. My research indicates that he emigrated to America in 1893, and I know he lived in Denver (with his sister/my grandmother Sarah Byrne Murphy) ~1898-1900. Another relative has family letters from Ireland that refer to Jimmy dying in a horse accident ~1901.
Oct 25, 2014
Caren
RIP Jim. Now you are reunited with Mollie, Stormy, and have all the answers you have been seeking! You'll be missed by all!! :(
Sep 7, 2015
Andrew Kolstee
You will be greatly missed. Rest in peace, my friend. :(
Sep 7, 2015
Melinda
So long, Jim. It was wonderful doing research with you. We will all miss you.
Sep 7, 2015
Mary Beth
Very sad to hear of Jim's passing. Such a very friendly, nice person. Now you'll be able to meet all your ancestors.
Sep 7, 2015
Christine M. Worthington
Your generous and friendly spirit will be greatly missed.
Sep 7, 2015
Kate Wagner
Dear Jim, now you will be one of those we are hunting down. Rest peacefully with Spirit.
Sep 7, 2015