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Debbie Winchell (Loving Dove) added a discussion to the group Holmes in KY, SC, GA, AL
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William Holmes died before 1840 in Wayne Co., KY

I am searching for more information on the above man.  He was born between 1760 and 1770.  His daughter Elizabeth was born ca 1799 in South Carolina.  He also had a son named William.  Elizabeth married William Fair/Farr on 19 May 1815 in Wayne County.See More
Feb 3
Debbie Winchell (Loving Dove) joined Paula Gene Patton's group
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Holmes in KY, SC, GA, AL

I have Isaiah, bKY ca 1765, Isaiah and Thomas, b SC in 1819 & 1822, both of whom married in GA and moved to AL before 1850. In the 1900's some of Thomas's children moved to Texas.See More
Feb 3
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"I'm currently learning how to become a storyteller."
Nov 10, 2012
Debbie Winchell (Loving Dove) commented on Nat Ins for Genealogical Studies's group Wilson Family Genealogy
"I found that some Wilsons in Kentucky were descended from Nathaniel Wilson who lived in Pennsylvania.  He had a large family.  He died before 1749 in Lancaster County, PA.  I hope this helps someone."
Nov 10, 2012
Debbie Winchell (Loving Dove) joined Debbie Anne Jackson's group
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Massachusetts Ancestry

This group was created for people researching their ancestors in Massachusetts
Oct 15, 2012
Debbie Winchell (Loving Dove) commented on Tina Keene Peddie's group LEMASTER
"I would like to hear from anyone related to Richard Lemaster, who was born ca 1667 in St. Mary's County, Maryland.  I'm descended from his daughter Mary who married Thomas Hayes."
Jul 9, 2012
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Charles Farr

Charles Farr, son of William Farr and Elizabeth Holmes, grandson of Joseph Fair and Elizabeth Nancy Choate. Charles lived in Mercer County, Kentucky, and then moved to Parke County, Indiana.
Jul 9, 2012
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Jul 9, 2012
Debbie Winchell (Loving Dove) commented on Michael Helmantoler's group Huguenots and Walloons
"Hello.  I have Rapalje, Trico and Lemaster in my family."
Jul 9, 2012
Debbie Winchell (Loving Dove) replied to Heather Isbell Kramer's discussion Wataugan Ancestors in the group Descendants of the Watauga Association
"Information that I found earlier makes it less likely that Emanuel Choate was the father of my Elizabeth Nancy Choate.  Somewhere along the line I read that another branch of the Christopher Choate family was in North Carolina.  That looks…"
May 12, 2012
Debbie Winchell (Loving Dove) replied to Joseph Eric Hoffman's discussion Chief Bald Eagle: Lenni Lenape Tribe in Pa in the group Native American Ancestry
"This is interesting.  I believe I have a family of Native ancestry from Pennsylvania.  However, the family name changed spelling.  It was anglicized to Speaker (a real pain to search online).  I've been searching…"
Mar 29, 2012
Debbie Winchell (Loving Dove) replied to Joseph Eric Hoffman's discussion Chief Bald Eagle: Lenni Lenape Tribe in Pa in the group Native American Ancestry
"However, this is a publication of the rejected applications that also give family information.  Sometimes all you need is a matching name and date."
Mar 29, 2012
Debbie Winchell (Loving Dove) commented on Heather Isbell Kramer's group Descendants of the Watauga Association
"Heritage Books has for sale History of the Lost State of Franklin by Samuel Cole Williams.  There's a note that he struggled to preserve the names of minor participants.  You can find it on their web site: …"
Feb 22, 2012
Debbie Winchell (Loving Dove) replied to Debbie Winchell (Loving Dove)'s discussion Dalton and Simon Ridge in the group Descendants of the Watauga Association
"One transcription is available here:  State of Franklin Petition  I see Dalton and Simon's last name was actually written Ridgs.  I wonder where I got Ridge from.  Knowing my luck, they went by Riggs.  I'll have to…"
Feb 22, 2012
Maureen MacDonald replied to Debbie Winchell (Loving Dove)'s discussion Dalton and Simon Ridge in the group Descendants of the Watauga Association
"Hi Debbie, Where did you find the State of Franklin Petition?  Do you have any other resources for records dealing with this time frame?  Would really like to acquire a copy of the Petition.  There seem to be very few documents from…"
Feb 22, 2012

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What surnames are you interested in researching?
I've been researching for 15 years, so I have a lot. My major families of concern right now are Gatton (OH); Baker, Hottel and Longanecker in VA; Clements, Oliver, and Houchins in VA; Wells in MD; Berryman, Buckalew, Clawson, Stockton in NJ, Cooper in IN.
What countries and other locations are you interested in researching?
Eastern American seaboard, Cornwall, Channel Islands
What is your level of genealogy knowledge?
Advanced Family History Researcher
If you are a genealogy expert, what are your specialties?
I'm not an expert, but I have experience researching Northeastern Algonkin Indian people.
For what reason did you start genealogy research?
To surmount my estrangement from my late father
Do you have a genealogy website or blog?
http://historysfaces.blogspot.com

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At 4:44pm on October 17, 2009, R Baker said…
Not sure what it is all about yet but will do some navigating later to see. Thanks for the invite.
At 8:53am on October 10, 2009, Michele Ann Nimerick said…
Are you in contact with Sally Skeeters? I saw her picture of the 1902 Skeeters reunion. I have pictures of my g grandfather that looks so much like those mustachioed gentlemen.
At 8:51am on October 10, 2009, Michele Ann Nimerick said…
The 1855 Illinois census is in the same format as earlier US ones. It only lists David Skeeters (60-70), a female (60-70) and a young female (10-20), presumably a grandchild or other family or perhaps a servant. James Skeeters along with sons Willis and Greenberry remained in Iroquois County until their deaths. I have also found a Land Patent for David Skeeters in Iroquois County. One was cancelled in 1854; the other (76 acres) was issued April 3, 1861. I was really intrigued when I first read your info. My mother's name is Catherine (Skeeters) Turner!!
At 3:05pm on October 6, 2009, Michele Ann Nimerick said…
I have a line of Skeeters and have read your comments on David Skeeters and Catherine Turner. My Skeeters were in Kentucky, Parke County IN and then Iroquois County Illinois. In the 1855 Illinois census there is a David Skeeters who could fit the age of your David, i.e 60-70 years. My other Skeeters, all in close proximity, are James (also 60-70 who is my ggg grandfather), his sons D.P., Joseph, and Willis (my great, great grandfather). Do you information linking this to your research?

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Posted on January 25, 2010 at 9:17pm

Research Paper Published

I am pleased to announce that my peer-reviewed research paper on my ancestor John Van Gelder has been published in New York State Museum Bulletin 511, Mohican Seminar 3, The Journey, An Algonquian Peoples Seminar, edited by Shirley W. Dunn. My paper, "The Impact of John Van Gelder: Mohican, Husbandman, and Historic Figure," is Chapter 10. It is a result of several years' research prompted by the biased and undocumented history that I found. This is my first published… Continue

Posted on November 21, 2009 at 11:00pm

Cluster Genealogy in Shenandoah Co., VA

Since I haven't been able to find Esther Longenacker in Shenandoah County records yet, I decided to start with cluster genealogy. The bondsman for her marriage to Adam G. Baker was Adam Poke. It took a while to find out that his last name has also been recorded as Polk, Fuchs and Fox. Last night I found out that he attended the Old Pine Church in the county that was Lutheran and German Reformed. From reading entries in Rootsweb it looks like he came from either Berks or Philadelphia County,… Continue

Posted on November 21, 2009 at 12:28pm

 
 
 

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