Carole A. Chapman

Female

Redwood City, CA

United States

Profile Information:

What surnames are you interested in researching?
Arnold
Belman
Brindelson
Brown
Callaway
Cameron
Chapman
Cheney
Connolly
Cook
Creighton
Crerar
Cummins
Davis
Deen
Dickerson
Dillard
Evans
Fitzpatrick
Gould
Griffith
Hagell
Harris
Heaton
Heise, Heisa
Howard
Howder
Hunt
Johnson
Lang, Lange
Lucey
Mapes
McInaney
Miller
Page
Paine
Quinlivan
Reeve
Sabine
Scruggs
Simpson
Skinner
Starke
Thomas
Tillery
Vollmer
Wager
Williams
Wise
Zeigler
What countries and other locations are you interested in researching?
Norway, Scotland, England, Ireland
What is your level of genealogy knowledge?
Beginning Family History Researcher

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  • Darlene Athey Hill

    Hi Carole, I got in last night from my trip. Thought I'd drop a quick note before getting buried with playing 'catch up' with work. I have different data than you (as far as middle names): Michael John McInaney (born 8 Aug 1860) married Ann Crerar Quinlivan (born 4 Dec 1861) on 13 Feb 1882 at St. Joseph's Church in Stratford, Perth, Ontario, Canada. I had a copy of the marriage record from the Natl. Archives of Ontario. Unfortunately, my home burned to the ground six months ago and I lost everything. Twenty five years of genealogical research and photos, including copies of documents over 300 years ago. Truly devastating...

    I met your aunts and uncles, along with your grandfather Jim (who, by the way, was named Justin after my grandfather), up in Sandpoint and Hope a few years ago. I had met your Aunt Susan prior while in Denver; she was visiting Cathy Miller and I got to go over and meet her. I gave her a CD with information and photos of our McInaney/Crerar/Quinlivan ancestors. Perhaps she forwarded a copy to you?

    Both Ann (Quinlivan) and Mike McInaney are buried at Evergreen Cemetery in Colorado Springs, CO. Several years ago, a few of us paid to have a headstone put at their gravesite, as there wasn't one there. I don't know why none of their children ever put one there, but when I learned (through a cousin that lived there and went to visit the graves) that they didn't have one, a group of us put up the money to get one made.
  • Al Dawson

    CREIGHTON, COOK in OH - with a WI branch

  • Al Dawson

    That Cook was originally COOKE - Mayflower line