Yes, I would imagine that would be overwhelming! I'm in Milton, west of Toronto. I'm not on the site often and usually do family tree stuff on Sundays if I'm lucky. I see there are a lot of people in chat right now! I should make time one night...
Hi Jim! Wow! That is amazing! Isn't it funny how you can have family so close and not even know it. Too bad she thought one side of the family was deceased. Was she excited to hear from you? I would think so! I discovered last year that one of my 3rd great grandparents lived a couple towns over from where I live now. Some of their kids stayed here and some stayed in England and I haven't checked yet to see if there are any living descendants but I look forward to eventually finding out! Thanks for getting in contact!!!
Jim -- I love Joyce's website and I have spent a lot of time there. Sorry to say that I've never come across the name Avery in any of my family materials/research. I'm also unfamiliar with Quick's Bend. Most of my Quick people were in New Jersey and New York. Thanks for the suggestions, very helpful.
Hi. I have not checked out your blog yet. My mother-in-law maiden name is Wolford. Her family comes from Hampshire County, West Virginia. Her parents and grandparents settled in Adams County, PA. Her parents are Albert and A. Isobel McFaulds Wolford, and her grandparents were Albert and Olive Pyles Wolford.
Thanks Jim, I understand the names now, you said earlier you where going to post Anna Maria Wohlford siblings on your blog, I have not found it. I now control her Finagrave.com Memorial as the woman who had it just deleted her. I believe she deleted alot of the Wohlford's she controled, What a waste!
I have a William Henry in my tree, but not my direct line so I have not traced him at this time. All I know of him was he was in TN. I just recently found some of my Poole relatives that settled in Louisiana in Caldwell Parish, one being an Andrew Jackson Poole that joined in Louisiana and ended up in Texas. Do you have his parents information? I will keep a lookout for his name as I'm searching.
Jim, Thanks for the info on Anna Marie Wohlford, By my records she's my 3rd Great grandmother, her & George's daughter Mary Jane Brungart is my 2nd Great grandmother, I 'm tring to track her spouse William M. Wate's parents. I also when to Rootsweb's WorldConnect Project and found some tree's with Johannes parents listed they say they came from Germany?
Hi Jim,Yes I have read your blog, Do you have any info. on a Anna Marie Wohlford b. Aug 25, 1829, d. Nov 20, 1897 married a George Brungart b. Feb 4, 1821 d. Mar 20, 1898?
My Mulhollands came thru Canada to MN and then settled in WI. I have seen trees on Ancestry that have Mulhollands in NY state but I do not remember anything more than that about them.
Hi Jim...No, yall didn't scare me off the other day, I had something to do...I think you were on a BRB when I left. As for my Barksdale relatives, William Barksdale m Elizabeth F Palmer in Abbeville, SC were my GGGG-grandparents. I am still kind of new to this and I haven't found his father although I am sure he has a bro Benjamin. I am sure there is a connection somewhere to the Gen Wm Barksdale but it isn't in my direct line that I am aware of. Thanks for the comment...Kathy
My surname is Cart. It looks like you read it as Carl. The Cart ancestors came to America in 1752 and landed in Philadelphia. The German surname was Karg which became Cart early on and has been progressing to Carte. They were around Philadelphia until the 1790's when most migrated to VA (Monroe Co.) which later became WV in the Civil War.
We have been trying to discover where in Poland Stan Musial's father came from, but it has not been fruitful - even contacting the Foundation did not help.
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Hi Jim! Do you have any Avery's in RI?
Link to Anne Babcock (Avery)
Yes, I would imagine that would be overwhelming! I'm in Milton, west of Toronto. I'm not on the site often and usually do family tree stuff on Sundays if I'm lucky. I see there are a lot of people in chat right now! I should make time one night...
Hi Jim! Wow! That is amazing! Isn't it funny how you can have family so close and not even know it. Too bad she thought one side of the family was deceased. Was she excited to hear from you? I would think so! I discovered last year that one of my 3rd great grandparents lived a couple towns over from where I live now. Some of their kids stayed here and some stayed in England and I haven't checked yet to see if there are any living descendants but I look forward to eventually finding out! Thanks for getting in contact!!!
Jim -- I love Joyce's website and I have spent a lot of time there. Sorry to say that I've never come across the name Avery in any of my family materials/research. I'm also unfamiliar with Quick's Bend. Most of my Quick people were in New Jersey and New York. Thanks for the suggestions, very helpful.
I'm not sure what part of East Coast we (Davis) landed at. Thanks for the reply, will try to get on Chat community tonight.
Hi. I have not checked out your blog yet. My mother-in-law maiden name is Wolford. Her family comes from Hampshire County, West Virginia. Her parents and grandparents settled in Adams County, PA. Her parents are Albert and A. Isobel McFaulds Wolford, and her grandparents were Albert and Olive Pyles Wolford.
Thanks, Jim. That's the same Main family that came out of CT. I'm trying to get them
from Stonington CT back to England........or where ever.
Thanks Jim, I understand the names now, you said earlier you where going to post Anna Maria Wohlford siblings on your blog, I have not found it. I now control her Finagrave.com Memorial as the woman who had it just deleted her. I believe she deleted alot of the Wohlford's she controled, What a waste!
I have not found any Sholls Family with the Waite's Family at this time. Be sure to tell me where your new blog is.
Jim, when are you going to Write more in your blog? Yes, I would like more information on Anna Maria (Wohlford) Brungart siblings.
Jim,
I don't believe I am related to any Pools/Pooles from Louisiana. My line was in Northeast Georgia during that time. Good luck with your search!
Julie
Hi Jim,
I have a William Henry in my tree, but not my direct line so I have not traced him at this time. All I know of him was he was in TN. I just recently found some of my Poole relatives that settled in Louisiana in Caldwell Parish, one being an Andrew Jackson Poole that joined in Louisiana and ended up in Texas. Do you have his parents information? I will keep a lookout for his name as I'm searching.
don't worry that stuff doesn't bother me. I find that subject of interest as well.
Jim, Thanks for the info on Anna Marie Wohlford, By my records she's my 3rd Great grandmother, her & George's daughter Mary Jane Brungart is my 2nd Great grandmother, I 'm tring to track her spouse William M. Wate's parents. I also when to Rootsweb's WorldConnect Project and found some tree's with Johannes parents listed they say they came from Germany?
Hi Jim,Yes I have read your blog, Do you have any info. on a Anna Marie Wohlford b. Aug 25, 1829, d. Nov 20, 1897 married a George Brungart b. Feb 4, 1821 d. Mar 20, 1898?
Hi Jim!
My WHEELERs are from Massachusetts back to the 1600's, and ARNOTT is from Scotland. Moses WHEELER was the immigrant in my lineage.
JudyShipherd
Hi,
My Mulhollands came thru Canada to MN and then settled in WI. I have seen trees on Ancestry that have Mulhollands in NY state but I do not remember anything more than that about them.
Good luck on your search,
Mary
Hi Jim...No, yall didn't scare me off the other day, I had something to do...I think you were on a BRB when I left. As for my Barksdale relatives, William Barksdale m Elizabeth F Palmer in Abbeville, SC were my GGGG-grandparents. I am still kind of new to this and I haven't found his father although I am sure he has a bro Benjamin. I am sure there is a connection somewhere to the Gen Wm Barksdale but it isn't in my direct line that I am aware of. Thanks for the comment...Kathy
My surname is Cart. It looks like you read it as Carl. The Cart ancestors came to America in 1752 and landed in Philadelphia. The German surname was Karg which became Cart early on and has been progressing to Carte. They were around Philadelphia until the 1790's when most migrated to VA (Monroe Co.) which later became WV in the Civil War.
We have been trying to discover where in Poland Stan Musial's father came from, but it has not been fruitful - even contacting the Foundation did not help.
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