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Why I Believe Francis Cooke Was English

 

    The reason for this article came about after a rather public argument I had with a person who is considered the greatest authority on the history of all things Mayflower and the Scrooby movement and the Walloon church. I myself believe this to be true to an extent. I did find him to be mistaken in a couple of matters that I have researched most diligently. He had made the statement and published it in books that Francis Cooke of the Mayflower was a Walloon. I vigorously disagree…

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Added by Gerald S. Hayes U.E. on May 12, 2017 at 10:25pm — No Comments

Mississippi Research by Susi

 Mississippi Research by Susi Pentico

COMPLIMENTS OF USGENWEB.  MISSISSIPPI ARCHIVES

LIBRARIES, COURT HOUSES, TOWN HALL, CHURCHES AND…

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Added by Susi (Susan C Jones) Pentico on May 3, 2017 at 4:16pm — No Comments

Boleyn on BOTH sides...?

In reference to my previous post about the adult daughter moving in being short-term....uh...NO! She's still here! And I am showing my inability to set myself a routine, Guess I've always been a bit of a free-spirit, I'm adaptable and deal with life as it comes.

Recently, I've found myself spending less time on Facebook and more time on Ancestry. It's the best way to lessen the stress of living in a world gone insane....this sad, new America, Trump's version of America. For a few…

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Added by Sue M Peterson on April 24, 2017 at 11:00am — No Comments

Wandering around the Boards, Do you Pin?

     Good day to you all.  The sun is out here and breeze is calm at the  moment.   It will probably rise up around 2:30 or 

     3 pm and get much cooler. 

     Resting my shoulder and neck, so instead of trying to read lots of fine print, I did a a bit of wandering.

      I am just getting the hang of Pinterest.  But I am learning that there is lots of free information out there that is 

      commented on differently depending on what…

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Added by Susi (Susan C Jones) Pentico on April 23, 2017 at 2:54pm — 2 Comments

Sentimental Sunday Easter and the changes.

 

 Easter and the changes.

Easter was a great event when I was small. It was still a great event as a young mother.  

I so enjoyed the getting together with Cousins, Aunts, Uncles  and friends.

As our family grew, and young adults married it was harder to get together but we did manage a few great events

with relatives and friends.  Most of my parents friends were treated equally as relatives.  We even called them Aunt

and Uncle or Grandpa and…

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Added by Susi (Susan C Jones) Pentico on April 16, 2017 at 12:30pm — No Comments

Notes and Information Shared at Saturday's Workshop. Susi Pentico

1 April 2017            Bonita-Sunnyside Library   Notes and Information

 

5 Generation Charts and Sharing of Information. By Susi Pentico

 

Much to my dismay, the computer system would not show up on the screen.  There fore, I started with what I was going to end with. Nor did we complete the helping of each other as intended but we did get names and places out there for us to think about.

 

Books mentioned:

  1. The Handy Book for…
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Added by Susi (Susan C Jones) Pentico on April 7, 2017 at 5:15pm — No Comments

Grandfathers Story: A Summery Of Two Canadian Gangsters

In the late 1800's in the town of Galatz, Romania a pogram against the Jews of that town took place. In the dark of night on a fall evening a 10 year old Lillian Rosenberg was secreted away from the burning and killing of the ghetto. After witnessing the killing of her parents a group of gypsies rescued her from certain death and smuggled her away never to see Rumania again.

I cannot to this day imagine the utter horror and sorrow she must have experienced. The anguish she must have…

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Added by Gerald S. Hayes U.E. on March 23, 2017 at 10:13am — 3 Comments

Parents of Isaac Cox b. abt 1795 who married Mary Wise b. abt 1805

I am back to doing genealogy research after having to take a break of several years because I just didn't have time to spend on it. I'm starting with my Cox line and have come upon an interesting book online called The Cox Family in America that gives a lot of history on the several Coxes that came to America from England, Sweden, Holland, Scotland to name some. And even includes early genealogies for many of them. From what I understand Coxes from these different lines spread far and wide…

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Added by Brenda Cox Stetson on March 2, 2017 at 1:27pm — No Comments

Isaac Cox in West Virginia

I am back to doing genealogy research after having to take a break of several years because I just didn't have time to spend on it.  I'm starting with my Cox line and have come upon an interesting book online called The Cox Family in America that gives a lot of history on the several Coxes that came to America from England, Sweden, Holland, Scotland to name some.  And even includes early genealogies for many of them.  From what I understand Coxes from these different lines spread far and…

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Added by Brenda Cox Stetson on February 13, 2017 at 9:45am — No Comments

Twile is now completely free for everybody

 

Doncaster: 7th February 2017

Family history timeline Twile announces its service is now free for all users.

The UK based company, who will be exhibiting at RootsTech in Salt Lake City this

week, have revised their subscription in order to fully embrace their mission of

making family history more engaging for the whole…

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Added by Gena Philibert Ortega on February 7, 2017 at 8:35am — No Comments

Looking for surnames: Anderson, Knight, Leach, Norris

I am very new to genealogy research.  My welcome email from this site suggested I join surname groups.  I didn't see any of the above names on the surname lists.  Any comments are welcome to help me find info on the 4 names in my post title.    Thanks.

Added by Carol Dismukes on February 2, 2017 at 2:42pm — No Comments

Cox family saltillo ms

I'm trying to find some of my uncle's kin folks

Added by Amanda wilburn on January 26, 2017 at 10:24pm — 1 Comment

Finding John Gilleland

Am hoping to network with those researching the Gilleland/Gilliland name.  I have a John Gilleland buried in Decatur Coiunty Indiana about 1834.  Marker says 5th PA Regiment Rev War and thats about all I know.  I do know he originally came into Indiana and settled in Union Couinty, then moved to Decatur County.  Buried adjacent to him is my 5th Great Grandfather John Gilliland. He was in the War of 1812.so most likely is to young to be old Johns son.  I do know young John married Susanah…

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Added by Julian Smith on January 6, 2017 at 7:39pm — No Comments

Randy Seaver &,"Finding Your Elusive Ancestors: The Genealogical Proof Standard and Performing a Reasonably Exhaustive Search."

This event is free for all to attend.

Next CVGS Saturday Workshop – 7 January 2017

The January 7th Saturday Workshop will be from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the Community Room at the Bonita-Sunnyside Library (4375 Bonita Road).

“Are you familiar with the five elements of the Genealogical Proof Standard GPS)? It deals…

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Added by Susi (Susan C Jones) Pentico on December 29, 2016 at 6:04pm — No Comments

Looking for Albert Barnett 1823-1900

Hello;

Just joined the site and was excited to see so many people searching the Barnett clan.  It's been very helpful in my search.  But...one person seems to be elusive and that is my 3rd gg, Albert Barnett born in Spotsylvannia, VA in 1823 and died in Kirksville, MO in 1900.  He married Sarah Elliott and had two children, James Thomas Barnett and Harrietta Barnett.  He was in the Missouri Malitia and before that he went to California for the Gold Rush.  I did notice that Ambrose…

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Added by Patricia Thompson on December 8, 2016 at 7:23am — No Comments

A GENEALOGIST’S GUIDE TO BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS RELEASED

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

December 4, 2016 | Utica, OH

Email Terri O’Connell for contact details, review copies, photos, and an author bio.

 

A GENEALOGIST’S GUIDE TO BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS RELEASED

The fourth in a series of guides to popular research destinations 

 

The In-Depth…

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Added by Gena Philibert Ortega on December 5, 2016 at 8:41am — No Comments

Leahy / Lahy / Lahey / Laghy - County Cavan

After 6 years of research I’ve finally complied my research report on the Leahy family of County Cavan.

For anyone named or associated with the Leahy / Lahey / Lahy family of County Cavan, the report, and Notes made on Land Deeds can be accessed here:…



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Added by David Leahy on December 2, 2016 at 1:28pm — No Comments

Ann McBride Fisher, ggggg-mgm

I descend  from Frederick Fisher, Jr. and  Ann McBride Fisher's daughter, Christiana Fisher, sister of Congressman Charles Frederick Fisher. Williamson Sr.'s parents were Colonel West Harris, Jr. and Edith Ledbetter [ d/o Charles Ledbetter and Frances Randall].

She married Williamson G.Harris, Sr. and had Wm'son G. H. , Jr. who married Sarah Parker who died in childbirth with Sarah " Salley" Ann Elizabeth Harris who married Anderson Joseph " Joe" Rouse who are my mg-gpts.

I'm…

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Added by Dorothy Ann McComb on November 23, 2016 at 10:30am — No Comments

Fisher , Miller Family, NC

The John Cyrus Miller information is in my maternal grandmother's nephew's book [Two Gentlemen From France]

pp. 53-56.

Chapter tiltled: ' Henry Sossamon.' It includes the Harris and Fisher Families.

Added by Dorothy Ann McComb on November 23, 2016 at 10:30am — No Comments

Our HIGGINS lineage...

  Our Higgins Lineage

Rev. John Higgins is your 10th great grandfather.

You …

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Added by Susi (Susan C Jones) Pentico on November 12, 2016 at 12:11am — No Comments

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