Greta Koehl

Female

Falls Church, VA

United States

Profile Information:

What surnames are you interested in researching?
Brinlee, Moore, Lewis, Norman, Floyd, Koehl, Greenberg, D'Arco, Terrana, Matlock, Tarrant, Sisson, McKinney, Clark, Terzo, Lochner, Fichtelmann, Poole, Finley, Smith, Dyer, Neeley, Monk, Highsmith, Skiles, Moorman
What countries and other locations are you interested in researching?
United States - Texas, South Carolina, Alabama, Kentucky, Illinois, Tennessee, Georgia, Oklahoma, North Carolina, Virginia, Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey
What is your level of genealogy knowledge?
Intermediate Family History Researcher
Do you have a genealogy website or blog or belong to a Genealogy Society?
gretabog.blogspot.com/

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  • Rodney Williams

    Greta, I noticed on the South Carolina group that you mentioned the MANNING surname in Greenville and Anderson Counties. If this is the same family that produced 6 governors, my grandmother worked and traveled with the family as a nanny for years. Even though she only passed away in 2004 and I was very close to her, her genealogy is still quite a mystery for me. I can't help but wonder if comparing notes with a relative of the family for whom she worked might yield more results. Hope to hear from you soon! Rodney Williams
  • Kathryn Ramsay

    Greta: Margaret Leake Brinlee and Robert Brown Sims were my great-great grandparents. My great-grandfather was Robert Brown Sims, Jr. His sister was Mary Ann Sims who married James Edward Sims, one of Hiram Brinlee Jr's sons. Interesting little family knot!
  • Thomas Cleveland Moore

    Hello my name is Thomas Moore. I am just beginning to search my family tree. I have found family coming from rutherford county n.c. and setteling in different parts of s.c.
    My Grandfather was Grover Cleveland Moore and married Annie Laurel Bright. My Great grandparents were James (Jim) Moore and Polly ? Moore. They seem to be part of the misteries of "THE DARK CORNER" section of Upstate s.c.
    Any help anyone could offer would be greatly appriciated. Thanks again Thomas Moore....