Hi Cindy. I am healing well thanks. I have been doing the busy back to school stuff last month. My Riddell family settled in Palmyra, Wisconsin. I also am related to the Dow, Wescott (and indirectly by marriage the Potter family), my direct ancestor is Harriet (nee Darling) Riddell, and I am also related to the Thayer family of Palmyra, Wisconsin. Do any of these other surnames sound familiar?
Sorry for the slow reply... just had some surgery and it took a while to be able sit at the computer for longer than a few moments. My Riddell family was from Coleraine, Londonderry, Northern Ireland and before that they were from Roxburghshire, Lilliesleaf, Scotland (abt. 1420 to about 1636), and prior to that England Geoffry Riddell in the year: 1120 and Blaye, France: about 1043 Galfridus Riddell (about the time of the second crusade)
Hi Cynthia,
Would love to contact your acqaintance who might have some info on the MAYS/MAIZE lineage. This has been a difficult line to follow.
Thanks, Bill Tiffee
Absolutely, I would love it if you'd pass this on to teachers in Colorado. The only thing is the magazine is mainly geared toward Indiana history and genealogy, but there are a lot of things about it that teachers anywhere could use. By the way, I will get those obituaries sent your way soon - sorry it's taken me so long!
Hi Cindy
Great to hear from you - I havent had too much time to spend romping about this site, but from what I have seen so far, I know I'll have a good time when time pemits!
Sad news: the Lodge Calvert was a false lead. I was following the trail of a wrong Mary Calvert. I was so certain I had found the correct Mary, but there were a few things that just didnt add up. The final blow was contacting a researching who was also descended from Lodge Calvert, and had the page from the family Bible which recorded all the births/deaths - and there it was in black and white: MY (supposed) Mary Calvert died as a child!!!!
(I do still have e-copies of the pages from the Calvert family Bible, and can send them to you if you like.
But I did finally managed to find the correct Mary Calvert - she was the daughter of a Timothy Calvert from Luddenden (just north of Halifax). The big
clue was that Mary and her husband John Brown had the good sense to name a couple of her children after her mother's maiden name (Cockcroft) - I should have seen the clue of "Cockcroft Brown" right away, but sometimes we miss the obvious. There was also a child named Mary Calvert Brown, which again confirmed the Calvert connection.
Do these new names mean anything to you??
Kevin
Hi, Thanks for the quick response. Well my Dooleys came from Tennesse to Texas, and from Texas to here in California. I don't have a concrete county where they were from. But thanks for asking. I'm finding out Ferguson is like Smith in Scotland, and Dooley like Smith in Ireland. Anyway nice chatting with you. Happy Hunting.... Sharon
Hi Cynthia. I'm related to the Dooleys here in Bedford County Virginia. If you are searching for any information on the Dooley surname here, please let me know and I'll help you in any way I can.
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I am looking for the Dooley family who migrated from Kentucky to Knoxville Tenn around 1900, Any leads? Thanks a lot.
Sorry for the slow reply... just had some surgery and it took a while to be able sit at the computer for longer than a few moments. My Riddell family was from Coleraine, Londonderry, Northern Ireland and before that they were from Roxburghshire, Lilliesleaf, Scotland (abt. 1420 to about 1636), and prior to that England Geoffry Riddell in the year: 1120 and Blaye, France: about 1043 Galfridus Riddell (about the time of the second crusade)
Would love to contact your acqaintance who might have some info on the MAYS/MAIZE lineage. This has been a difficult line to follow.
Thanks, Bill Tiffee
Absolutely, I would love it if you'd pass this on to teachers in Colorado. The only thing is the magazine is mainly geared toward Indiana history and genealogy, but there are a lot of things about it that teachers anywhere could use. By the way, I will get those obituaries sent your way soon - sorry it's taken me so long!
Thanks!
Katie
Great to hear from you - I havent had too much time to spend romping about this site, but from what I have seen so far, I know I'll have a good time when time pemits!
Sad news: the Lodge Calvert was a false lead. I was following the trail of a wrong Mary Calvert. I was so certain I had found the correct Mary, but there were a few things that just didnt add up. The final blow was contacting a researching who was also descended from Lodge Calvert, and had the page from the family Bible which recorded all the births/deaths - and there it was in black and white: MY (supposed) Mary Calvert died as a child!!!!
(I do still have e-copies of the pages from the Calvert family Bible, and can send them to you if you like.
But I did finally managed to find the correct Mary Calvert - she was the daughter of a Timothy Calvert from Luddenden (just north of Halifax). The big
clue was that Mary and her husband John Brown had the good sense to name a couple of her children after her mother's maiden name (Cockcroft) - I should have seen the clue of "Cockcroft Brown" right away, but sometimes we miss the obvious. There was also a child named Mary Calvert Brown, which again confirmed the Calvert connection.
Do these new names mean anything to you??
Kevin
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