Hi Joan;
I noticed that your BOXELL name is not part of your research but I thought you may be interested in my BOXALL (and variant) One Name Study you will find my group here http://www.genealogywise.com/group/boxallandvariantsonenamestudyworldwide
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Ronnie
The Smith's came from England in 1911, two years before my father was born and settled in Pittsfield, MA. Edward Smith (my grandfather) born in Long Wittenham, Berks, England 1875; His father is Alfred Smith b. abt 1845 in Long Wittenham, Berks, England ; Mother Alice Stacey b. abt 1853 in Burcote. That is as far as I have gotten. Edward was the only one of that family who came to the states as far as I know.
The Scotts (my grandmother, Edith) all came over - her father and her six siblings. William Henry Scott b. abt 1859 Ramsgate, Kent, England; wife Hannah Patten b. abt 1859 d. (before 1900, I think). William emigrated in 1910 through Canada.
The Hills are my husband parents. I have books that they published. William Elmer did a very small research. Goldie Mae Althouse (my husband's mother) followed the Wagy-Waggy side.
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I noticed that your BOXELL name is not part of your research but I thought you may be interested in my BOXALL (and variant) One Name Study you will find my group here http://www.genealogywise.com/group/boxallandvariantsonenamestudyworldwide
Feel free to join and add a comment, question,add to a discussion or start a new discussion.
Welcome to Genealogy Wise.
Kindest regards
Ronnie
Thank you for looking at my family. Good luck with yours.
Cynthia
The Scotts (my grandmother, Edith) all came over - her father and her six siblings. William Henry Scott b. abt 1859 Ramsgate, Kent, England; wife Hannah Patten b. abt 1859 d. (before 1900, I think). William emigrated in 1910 through Canada.
The Hills are my husband parents. I have books that they published. William Elmer did a very small research. Goldie Mae Althouse (my husband's mother) followed the Wagy-Waggy side.
Let me know if you want more information.
Cynthia