Hi Betty. Just a comment. Newfoundland is in Canada ever since 1949 so if your searching records after 49 you should look for Canadian records. Are you researching Snow in Canada?? I do have some info on the Snow's from Nova Scotia. I am stuck trying to find my great grandfather Henry Snow born about 1796, location is unknown.Good hunting.
Candy again. I noticed you are interested in the surname Gill as well. I have a Gill line with roots in Glamorgan and Monmouthshire. David Richard Gill came to Utah between 1874 and 1878.
I think we share a few similar research areas. I noticed your comment to Craig regarding the Home family. I think I belong to that family as well. I have traced my Sparks family to George Hume who came to Virginia in the 1760s. I would to find out if you have any additional information on this family.
I really got into genealogy through trying to trace a family that had lived on a particular island on the west coast of Canada. I discovered how much fun it was to associate them with the site and to find their history as well.
I am an architectural historian by trade but transfer my research skills to genealogy and have fun doing it.
Betty, thanks for the idea but yes I tried that...Andrew named his sons:
Charles, William, John, Sarah, Elizabeth, Hannah. Charles named his twins Andrew and Abraham, James, Elnathan, Sarah and Elizabeth. William names his sons Joseph, Charles, William, Thomas, Joseph, Samuel, Abel, Beulah, Anne, Anna, Eunice, Abigail; and John named his children Parthenia, Josiah, John, Ashbel, Ephriam, Stephen, Mathew, Isaac, Mary, Mathew, Isaac, Parthenia, and Benjamin...etc...So I am lost with a pattern..no matter how I tried...But thanks for thinking of it!
Wow Thank you so much Betty. How on earth did you find them so quickly? I have found out so much today. I have only been a member for a day.I have an attachment to the Robertson Clan it seems. Thank you again. If I can be of any help to you just let me know.
Katey
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Wally
Thank you for the offer of a possible lookup, I really appreciate it!
Lisa
Candy again. I noticed you are interested in the surname Gill as well. I have a Gill line with roots in Glamorgan and Monmouthshire. David Richard Gill came to Utah between 1874 and 1878.
I think we share a few similar research areas. I noticed your comment to Craig regarding the Home family. I think I belong to that family as well. I have traced my Sparks family to George Hume who came to Virginia in the 1760s. I would to find out if you have any additional information on this family.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Candy
I am an architectural historian by trade but transfer my research skills to genealogy and have fun doing it.
Robert Tainsh was a carpenter. Hope this helps.
Lois
Lois
Charles, William, John, Sarah, Elizabeth, Hannah. Charles named his twins Andrew and Abraham, James, Elnathan, Sarah and Elizabeth. William names his sons Joseph, Charles, William, Thomas, Joseph, Samuel, Abel, Beulah, Anne, Anna, Eunice, Abigail; and John named his children Parthenia, Josiah, John, Ashbel, Ephriam, Stephen, Mathew, Isaac, Mary, Mathew, Isaac, Parthenia, and Benjamin...etc...So I am lost with a pattern..no matter how I tried...But thanks for thinking of it!
Katey
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