Also doing work on my TROXLER and GRAHAM lines and am a member of the Antonio MOLINO (MULLINS) lines. Antonio worked in the vineyards for Thomas JEFFERSON and served in the Rev. War and War of 1812 as Anthony MULLINS and later moved to Tennessee.
I will be there as time allows. Trying to build a new schedule around my genealogy, communications director for my Kiwanis club, coordinator of a group in creative writing, team bowling and dodging the frailties of 83 years old of fast living. Genealogy is still in my genes and I will work out a schedule. -- Former GFS Chuck of AOL Genealogy Forum.
Jim - Is the chat room acting up tonight? I log into the site and it shows that I'm online, but there is nothing showing that says how many are in chat. And when I open it up, it shoots me to offline and I can't get it to put me back online again.
Just wondering if it's the room, or my computer causing the problem. Thanks!
Hi Jim, sorry, I don't think I have any Averys. My Comfort line married into the Eberhard family. They were all pretty much in Lehigh County, PA. I'll keep an eye out, though, and let you know if I find anything!
I did see your picture...you look wonderful! Dean and i will have to make a trip down there to see you! We will also be in town over the July 4th weekend, doing a living history at the PA Monument for the NPS. Maybe we can see you then?
No the other Ayer's in our family are in Rochester area. Family Crest question, our (Ayer) family crest has three chevrons on it, but I have been told that also one version has three sailboats on it. Can you or anyone else shed some light on this?
Thank you, Jim! I had hit a wall in my research before, but hearing from you and the other cousins has really helped. There was so much I missed before. I don't have classes next week so I am really looking forward to having the free time to try reorganizing what I have in order to know where I should look next.
Jim: One of my Tennant ancestors married Elizabeth Avery born 18 Jan. 1705 at Groton, New London, Conn. Her parents were Jonathan Avery and Elizabeth Bill. She married Daniel Tennant. Several of my Tennant ancestors were named Avery Tennant. Avery Tennant lived in Franklin, Delaware County, New York. Two of his Aunts married Averys?
Their first names were Bell Tennant and Esther Tennant. Bell died in Colchest Ct. in 1838. The Tennants came from Scotland in the 1600's to Rhode Island.
Sorry I have been awhile getting back to you. My brother died in Texas and I didn't have any information with me. Sondra
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Jim - Is the chat room acting up tonight? I log into the site and it shows that I'm online, but there is nothing showing that says how many are in chat. And when I open it up, it shoots me to offline and I can't get it to put me back online again.
Just wondering if it's the room, or my computer causing the problem. Thanks!
Hi Jim,
I will ask the group if anyone is researching Wolford, although it doesn't sound familiar.
Our website is: http://lbgc19047.webs.com (NO WWW).
Thanks!
Barb
walter
Thanks for the info. I don't think my ggrandfather was part of it but at least it rules it out.
Sherri
If you hear anything let me know.
I am her son she gave up for adoption so trying to get a hold of her.. ty
Dan
Their first names were Bell Tennant and Esther Tennant. Bell died in Colchest Ct. in 1838. The Tennants came from Scotland in the 1600's to Rhode Island.
Sorry I have been awhile getting back to you. My brother died in Texas and I didn't have any information with me. Sondra
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