I could really use some direction. I am new to GenWise, and somewhat new to researching my ancestors.
I am told through family stories that my g-g-g-grandma must have been indian. When I was a little girl, my gr-uncle came to live use and…
Hello, I am making a trip to Monroe Co, WI in the next couple of months to gather information, footage, etc. on my gr-gr-grandparents. I am looking to do a video biography and wondered if anyone has any tips or pointers as I have never done this…
Hi Brian, I saw that you were looking for the Moran family in Ireland. My ggrandmother, Elizabeth Moran, was born in Mohill, Co. Leitrim on 28 March 1846. Her parents were Thomas Moran, also born in Mohill & Mary Ann Kelly from somewhere in the area. The family came to USA mid 1800s & settled in Wisconsin. Eliza met & married John Keeley (also from somewhere in Ireland) in Janesville, Rock Co, Wisconsin about 1860. Do your Morans have any connection to mine?
Linda
Hello Brian !
Either from my kin's legend speak about Westpreussian origin of my ancestors from XIV-XV century, from Chelmnish-land of Polish Kingdom in West-Nord-Pommerania, near city Chelmno. The second legend - from East Moravia from XIV century (and there lives and Slavian's and Celtic's peoples... I have problem: How legend is true ?.
I can that You dont have any Olejarz's in Your family tree. Regards !
Andrew
Hi Brian !!
Best regards from Poland for You and for Your family ! . You speak polish ?. Your surname is very polish. Exactly.
I'm polish genealogist of Olejarz's family tree in whole world. Also in Wisconsin lived Olejarz's familie. I'am sure we are the distant relative. I'm polish genealogist and member of Silesian Genealogical Association in Wroclaw in Lower Silesia in Poland. Cześć !.
Andrew ( in polish: Andrzej)