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Here is my Palmer brickwall: I am trying to prove a connection to Walter Palmer (b.1585 England, d.10 Nov 1661 Stonington, CT. ) Can confirm his line down to Anne/Anna Palmer (b. 3 Jun 1752, Mansfield, CT m. Isaac Hall 9 Jul 1772, Mansfield, CT d. a…
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I decend Rochester, New Hampshire, legislator, inn keeper, one-armed Maj. Barnabus Palmer, Sr., who's daughter wed Dover, N.H., legislator LtCol David Copp, Sr., a captain at the Battle of Bunker Hill. Son, lawyer David Copp, Jr., Esq., was murdered…
yesterday
This group is for the descendants of William Palmer and Mary Stamforth, and anyone of the surname Palmer still searching for their ancestors
yesterday
yesterday
Hello, all. My great-grandfather Erastus Frame married Mary Ellen Allen 31 April 1876 in Roane County, WV. She was 21 making her birth about 1856 in Tyler County, VA(WV). Erastus was older having been born 2 Jan 1840. On the marriage certificate Er…
on Wednesday
I also have lineage back to a Robert Tuck, born 1612, died 1664 in New Hampshire. This is according to work done by my brother. We are descended from Mary Tuck, daughter of Robert. I'm thinking there may be an error in my dates as our tree shows Mar…
on Wednesday
This group is for the known descendants of Robert Tuck of Hampton NH and anyone who has the Tuck name in their tree and is still searching for their roots.
on Wednesday
I see some names common to my family tree -- Brewer, Batchilder, Sanborn, Tuck. First time I've joined a forum and found a cousin! Do you happen to know the name of Ann Batchilder's husband (other than Sanborn)?
on Wednesday
This group is for the known descendants of Rev. Stephen Batchelder, and anyone of the surnames Batchelder, Bachelor, Bachiller, or any other varient of the name who are still searching for their ancestors. Also Page, Sanborn, and Wing families.
on Wednesday
Hello Everyone, I am researching Allens from England(that migrated to America) and have hit the wall you mention:). I came across an old, handwritten version of our family tree that was created over 20 years ago by a very distant relative whom I hav…
on Wednesday
This group is for anyone researching the Howland Surname, or connections to it.
on Monday
This group is for those interested in the specific era of seventeenth century New England, including pilgrims, puritans and non-religious settlers
March 13
This group is for those interested in the specific era of seventeenth century New England, including pilgrims, puritans and non-religious settlers
March 9
Here it is. Special thanks to Marcia for her encouragement and phone time. I think this is a good start!
March 8
Hi. I have been researching Haney's from Missouri, Tennessee and South Carolina. Any Haney's in your family from those areas? Would love to share info. Ginny
March 8
This group is for anyone researching the Haney Surname, or connections to it.
March 8

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What surnames are you interested in researching?
Haines, Palmer, Zocco, Aikman, Batchelder, Allen, Adams, Tuck, Berry, Locke, Hilton, Wing, Hussey, Sanborn
What countries and other locations are you interested in researching?
United States, England
What is your level of genealogy knowledge?
Advanced Family History Researcher
If you are a genealogy expert, what are your specialties?
Seventeenth Century New England
For what reason did you start genealogy research?
To discover my ancestors, and find out what I could about them
Do you have a genealogy website or blog?
http://www.genscraps.com

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Katrina Haney

Family History Surprises - You Never Know What You'll Discover

When I first decided to start researching my family history in earnest, I was totally under the belief that I wouldn't get very far. My paternal grandparents were immigrants from Sicily, so I didn;t expect to get much on that side.

The only hope I had was on my mother's side. I knew my grandmother was born in 1895 in Colorado. I am still kicking myself for not realizing the significance of this and asking her questions before I lost her. Nevertheless, I set out to see what I could find. The fir… Continue

Posted on July 26, 2009 at 9:30am —

Katrina Haney

Genealogy - The Perfect Avocation for an Armchair Detective

I have wondered many times what it is about genealogy research that is so appealing to me. It's more than just knowing the names of ancestors, more even than finding out their individual stories. There's something in the thrill of the hunt, of piecing together all the pieces, reading between lines, following the slightest clue and having it pan out, and the elation that follows when your search is finally culminated and your answer is found.

Except that every answer only open new doors, new mys… Continue

Posted on July 14, 2009 at 2:30am —

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At 11:07pm on March 18, 2010, James Alfred Locke Miller Jr. said…
I go via Rochester, N.H., legislator, inn keeper, one-armed Maj. Barnabus Palmer, Sr's wife to Exeter, N.H., lawyer Edward Hilton, Sr., son of Capt. Wm. Hilton, Sr., amnd Ellen Mainwaring.
At 11:34am on August 21, 2009, Susan C Jones Pentico said…
I have HAINES, it relates to STOLLAR, ELY EALY STROHSCHNIEDER in sw PA. They are my ancestors. Can we share chat? SusiCP@aol.com
I also have two blogs and one family site.http://susischattyperformances.blogspot.com/ genealogy stuff
http://brickwalls.ning.com/profiles/blogs/tracking-down-the-elusive-one

http://www.ourfamilyhistories.com/hsdurbin/hufflink.html
At 8:05am on July 30, 2009, Kate Steere said…
Hi Katrina
I'm replying re your comment on the Military group-

If your father has died, was he buried in a military cemetery? My FIL's grandfather died in a V.A. hospital and on his death record, it indicates he was in WW1, maybe there is a record like this for your father?

Also, was he listed as enlisting in WW2 on Ancestry? Did you try Footnote? They also have WW2 enlistment records.
At 11:10am on July 26, 2009, Leilani K Cummings said…
Hi Katrina...thanks for adding me as a friend!.I hope to be albe to spend more time with the scrapbooking and genealogy after the harvest. My garden is really consuming all my time right now...but I manage to peek at all the posts when I'm taking a break or looking for some online help for the garden.
Leilani
At 6:21pm on July 16, 2009, Katherine McArthur said…
Hi Katrina,
I meant to respond sooner to your comment, but have been busy. My connection to the Haines goes from my mother Nina Faye Johnson (this is quick so will just give maiden names and no dates for now) her father Charles Cyrus Larkin Johnson his mother Beadie Alwilda Ray her father Larkin Demarcus Ray his father Charles Washington Rea his father Thomas Garwood Rea his father Joseph Rea his mother Rebecca Haines. Also through Joseph Rea's wife Susannah Garwood who was the daughter of Carlisle Haines and Sarah Matlack. It has been a long time since I have worked on this family and I don't have much of the earlier generations in my database so I'm doing this from memory, but this is basically my connection to the Haines family.
Kathy
At 10:19pm on July 15, 2009, Debra Hayes Brodbeck said…
Thanks for adding me as a friend! I see your last name is Haney. Would you be related to the North Carolina Haneys that married Ledfords? Look forward to the "interaction"! Deb
At 3:28pm on July 14, 2009, Teresa McVeigh said…
Hi Katrina,

I hope to learn a bit about digital scrapbooking in you group. I started scrapbooking years ago to preserve much of my genealogy. I do feel a bit strange writing you though, since I am a Hurricane Katrina survivor. I've read a number of your comments and you are setting up groups all over the place so I guess you are taking Genealogywise by storm. I don't have Pilgrim ancestors, but I have been to Plymouth Rock, Old Salem and to the original Plymouth and seen the spot they departed from.

Teresa
At 12:16pm on July 14, 2009, Tammy Evans said…
Hi Katrina, Thanks for being my friend. I'm just getting started here. Looks like this will be a fun and very active site.
At 8:14am on July 14, 2009, Beth Haines Owen said…
Thanks for getting this going! I'm descended from Richard and Margaret through tow of their sons; the Quaker community being rather small. :-)
At 5:44am on July 13, 2009, Sharon Gillis said…
Congrats, you are the first person to notice! Needless to say, I get teased at work about my obsession with "dead people". When my co-worker got a hold of this photo, he turned it into a ghostly image. If you look closely, my name is on the headstone in the back!
 
 

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