I would be happy to share information on any of these lines. Leave a comment or send me an email.
Paternal – Actively researching all
Adam
Scotland
Lanark, Ontario, Canada
Berry
Blockley, Worcester, England c.1800 - ??
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada c1874 - present
Syracuse, Onondaga Co, NY c. 1922 - present
Craig
Paisley, Scotland before 1841
Lanark, Ontario, Canada 1841 - present
Ewing
England before c1843
Quebec, Quebec, Canada c1830-1880
Hollington
Suffolk, England before c1843
Quebec, Quebec, Canada c1830 – c1880
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada c 1875 - present
Kelly
Ireland before 1854
Ontario, Canada c1854 – 1856
Jefferson, NY 1856 – present
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 1880 – present
Oswego, NY c1920 - present
Lower
Alfriston, Sussex, England 1795
McDougal
Lanark, Ontario, Canada
Rawlings Rawlins
Bourton on the Hill, Gloucestershire, England c1780 - ??
Ross
Kent, England
Quebec, Quebec, Canada
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
White
Scotland before 1820
Lanark, Ontario, Canada 1820 - present
Maternal – 20 generations Currently Researching
Badgley
Flushing, NY 1688 – 1732
Dutchess, NY ?? – 1800
Onondaga, NY 1800 – present
Oswego, NY 1810 – present
Bookhout Bookout Buckhout Bocholt Bocholte
Leiden, Holland before 1663
Brooklyn, NY 1663- ?
Dutchess, NY c 1735 - present
Onondaga, NY 1800 – c 1840
Camfield Canfield Cumveldt Komvedlt
Alsace Lorraine before c. 1830
Onondaga, NY 1830 - 1850
Lake or Cook, IL 1850 - ??
Berrien, MI 1870 – 1880
Branch, MI 1880 – 1899
St. Joseph, IN 1870 – 1986
Carlisle
Middlesex, MA c 1730 – 1738
Worcester, MA 1738 – 1769
Cheshire, NH 1768 - ??
Ontario, NY c 1810 - 1830
Genesee, NY c 1810 - present
St. Joseph, MI 1839 – 1840
Cass, MI 1840 - 1860
Berrien, MI c 1850 – present
CA - ?? – present
Graham
Northern Indiana / Southern Michigan c1830 - ??
Hall
Worcester, MA
Ontario, NY
Wisner
PA 1783 – c 1810
Onondaga, NY c1810 – 1840
Lake, IL 1840 – c 1930
Washington, KS 1880 – present
Interested in all Wisner lines, especially those in PA
Other Surnames Dates and locations to be added as time allows Mostly early New England
Aldridge
Andrews
Arnold
Bachelor
Barker
Baskerville
Bayly
Belgrave
Blessing
Boridge
Brauningen ?? maybe, line not verified
Bray
Brewster
Buswell
Caljer
Clark
Clarke
Clinton
Close
Coggan
Colepepper
Conant
Constable
Cooke
Daubeny
DeLangley
Deane
Dene
DeFerrers
DeHoland
DeLaund
Denslow
Devereux
Dodson
Dumbaugh
Dwight
Eager
Eames
Edmondes
Esty
Este
Easty
Flete
Frost
Fyn
George
Gourd
Griffith
Guillims
Haight
Hoyt
Hall two lines
Hapgood
Harper
Harrington
Harwood
Harrod
Haynes
Hendley
Henricks
Hill
Horton
Howe
Jans
Jennison
Kemp
Kerley
Kirkby
Lewis
Lumpkin
Markham
Mayce
Melbourne
Moore
Morton
Noble
Oldcastle
Pate
Pater
Pett
Pierce
Pin
Phippin
Preaste
Prisett
Raymond
Reynolds
Rice
Rodgers
Rogers
Sayre
Satchfield
Scarlet
Scott
Scruggs
Skipwith
Skote
Squire
Squyre
Smith
Stegh line in question
Stodder
Stowers
Strelley
Strutt
Symonds
Touchet
Towne
Treadway
Verschuer
Walton
Ward
Warren
Way
Weld
Wells
Whale
Wheeler
Wheelock
Whitcomb
Whitney
Whiting
Willoughby
Williams
Wilkinson
Wye
Wyse
9 comments:
I have Clarke (Worcestershire, England - 1800s) and Williams (Montgomeryshire/Powys, Wales), both quite common names however.
Woohoo, Apple! Your Ruby Camfield is the Featured Page this week on WeRelate's home page, how cool is that!
Hi Nikki,
My Clarke's are all New England 1700's but who knows, our lines may cross when we both carry them back further.
T.K.,
WOW! Thanks for the heads up, I might have missed it. I didn't think anyone else ever looked at my pages there!
Apple
I may have separate comments for the surnames in my database.
I do have several Berrys in NY starting in 1856 but they are in Manhattan and the Bronx - Alonzo Berry and Alonzo Berry, Jr.
And I have several of the Lewis clan from Lewis Co. New York starting with William Perry Lewis b. 1848
Hi Thomas,
I descend from William Lewis 1610-1671 and Amy Weld through their great-grandson Ebenezer Lewis b 1705 and Hannah Gill. It's possible that the Lewis' of Lewis County are also from this line but I don't have William Perry Lewis in my file.
My Berry's didn't leave England until the 1870's. Berry is such a common name I have no idea if they'd connect or not.
Apple,
My, what a lot of surnames you have, little red riding hood. I have a cousin who married an Appleberry, which is a nice combo for you, I think!
Hi Apple, I just viewed your surnames, my ex is a Ewing. We have a daugther together so she is a true Ewing! I have not researched the Ewing name much but I know they are from Ireland, could be English further back but not sure. Could be some relations in there!
Hi Gini,
I;d love to find a connection! This is a line I have very little information on.
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