I think that Johathan Kashow may have arrived in Australia as John Cashow or a similar name, as there are records of John, Jon, and Johannes Cashow sailing around the ports in the US also he may have been a sailor who jumped ship in an Australian port and while on board he used another name similar to his own, so he didn't miss answering people who called out to him, and if he intended to jump ship after arriving here he most likely did use an alias on board, then reverted to his own name to marry out here. His ancestors may know the truth but I cant find anything else that looks reasonably like him.
Thanks for connecting.I am a Clan Hunter Canada member and i have been to Hunterston.Our Hunters are from Hawick,a lovely Borders town,where I have visited a few times.My Great great grandfather Andrew Hunter arrived in Montreal August 1842.
Thanks Maddie.
I didn't even know there were "Friends" on Genealogy Wise. I've got a lot on Facebook, and about 80% are extended family on three continents.
Hi,
found in Bavaria emigrated people and know where they are from:
Landgraf Johann Georg, with family, to the USA in 1845 /
Landgraf Nicolaus; with family, to the USA in 1842 /
Landgraf Georg, with family, to the USA in 1839 /
Did you see one of this names in your family???
Contact me directly: Marianne.Sutter@gmx.net
At 10:02pm on November 17, 2010, Sherri Cecile said…
Thank you very much for both comments. Greatly appreciated!!!!
At 10:48am on October 18, 2010, Candy Rogers said…
Madehlinne, I am sorry that I was not able to clear up some information. I am the daughter-n-law of Carrie M. Bulkley. So I really have everything on her. My questions are where do you come into the family? I do have a bit of confusion on Carrie's father , Frederick L Bulkley. I have a copy of his and Lucretia Burgess marriage record for the Town of Wayne, NY, which states that Frederick's mother was Nancy Houseworth. Now every other paperwork I have from Steuben County, NY states a Rachael Houseworth as his mother. I have been able to find very limited information on either lady. just a few questions about a very confusing family, with Some of Fred's sons changing the spelling of their last names. Thank you so much for what ever you help clear up or suggest sites to look into... Candy Rogers
Hi! I may be going to Quebec in April, and if so, I will try to get to Trois Rivieres, among other places... I'll let you know what I find out! Thanks again for all the info.
Hello Madehlinne,
Thank you so much for finding the marriage record of my father Thomas Lazarus' first 1922 marriage to Edna McGee at Mecklenburg Cty, NC. No other info was given except her name, bd 1899 and her age 23. Her death year may be 1988. What web site would you recommend to find their divorce record? They all charge a lot. I'd like to learn if I had any half siblings. Thanks, Amy Jo Wilson
Hi Madehlinne! Thank you so much for the information on the Creviers. I haven't had time to look through it all yet, as I am out of town on business and have been in meetings all day. I can't wait to study it. I am almost obsessed with my genealogy, sad to say.
Thanks again. I'll be in touch!
Daniel
I also married into the Bulkely family, My Mother -n-law was a Bulklely. Her father was Frederick Bulkelly Married Lucretia Burgess and had 13 children: Pearl May ,Lizzie May, Frank M, Hazel M, Morris E, Anna, Nathan Waldon, Hilen Robert, Rosey Violet, Albert D.,Lyman, Clyde and (Mother-n-law) Carrie Marie. Frederick's father was Morris L. and mother was Rachel Houseworth. This much I can prove by census and death and marriage certificates. But this point on I am lost in the maze of some of the boys changing the spelling of their last names to Buckley and Girls marring into the Buckley Family.. This famlly is very unusual as some of the took other wives of their brothers( at least in my search ).. Thank you for what ever you could find. What is the Bulkley book you are talking about? txs...
At 4:56pm on September 29, 2010, Candy Rogers said…
I am Candy Rogers, Mother-n-law was a Bulkeley. from NY Would like to ask some question, if possible.drogers234@aol.com Thank you...
THANKS FOR THE INFORMATION ON THE DESAY NAME IT MIGHT BE VERY USEFULL WHEN I GET FURTHER BACK. AT THE MOMENT I TRYING TO GET TO MY GREAT GRANDFATHER OR GREAT GREAT GRANDFATHER WHO CAME TO IRELAND EITHER FROM YHE UK OR FRANCE.WILL KEEP YOU POSTED WHEN I GET THERE.
Hi Madehlinne! I must have done something wrong because I thought I friended you right away, the day after I first met you in chat. You do show up in my friends list... am I not showing up in yours? In any case, thanks so much for taking the time to search for my Lucich family. Just yesterday, I received some of the birth-marriage-death records I had requested through the LA state archives and feel like a treasure chest arrived at the door. The records match those you sent, so I feel confident I have the right people for my tree. With these ancestors in place, the dominoes start falling, and I'll spend days just getting them entered into my database. Love it!!
I've ordered some obituaries from the New Orleans library but haven't received all of them yet. I know that one will arrive in German. When it does, do you have any suggestions about where I might go to get it translated?
I've popped back into the chatroom a couple of times and continue to find lovely people there. I'll definitely be back again. Hope to catch you there!
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I think that Johathan Kashow may have arrived in Australia as John Cashow or a similar name, as there are records of John, Jon, and Johannes Cashow sailing around the ports in the US also he may have been a sailor who jumped ship in an Australian port and while on board he used another name similar to his own, so he didn't miss answering people who called out to him, and if he intended to jump ship after arriving here he most likely did use an alias on board, then reverted to his own name to marry out here. His ancestors may know the truth but I cant find anything else that looks reasonably like him.
Sorry, just checked my email today.
Hello Maddy,
Thanks for connecting.I am a Clan Hunter Canada member and i have been to Hunterston.Our Hunters are from Hawick,a lovely Borders town,where I have visited a few times.My Great great grandfather Andrew Hunter arrived in Montreal August 1842.
Best from Toronto,
Bryce
1812
Sheriff Hutton, Yorkshire, England
D:
12 Nov 1852
Sheriff Hutton, Yorkshire, England
* Birth
*
o 9 Jan 1839
o in Sheriff Hutton, Yorkshire, England,
* Death
*
o 18 Jan 1915
o in Bath, Mason, Illinois, USA,
found in Bavaria emigrated people and know where they are from:
Landgraf Johann Georg, with family, to the USA in 1845 /
Landgraf Nicolaus; with family, to the USA in 1842 /
Landgraf Georg, with family, to the USA in 1839 /
Did you see one of this names in your family???
Contact me directly: Marianne.Sutter@gmx.net
Thank you so much for finding the marriage record of my father Thomas Lazarus' first 1922 marriage to Edna McGee at Mecklenburg Cty, NC. No other info was given except her name, bd 1899 and her age 23. Her death year may be 1988. What web site would you recommend to find their divorce record? They all charge a lot. I'd like to learn if I had any half siblings. Thanks, Amy Jo Wilson
Thanks again. I'll be in touch!
Daniel
I've ordered some obituaries from the New Orleans library but haven't received all of them yet. I know that one will arrive in German. When it does, do you have any suggestions about where I might go to get it translated?
I've popped back into the chatroom a couple of times and continue to find lovely people there. I'll definitely be back again. Hope to catch you there!
Cheers!
Rhonda
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