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Could this be him?

Name: John Richard Asher
Event Type: Draft Registration
Event Date: 1917-1918
Event Place: Wilkes-Barre City no 1, Pennsylvania, United States
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 26 Nov 1892
Birthplace: Edwardsville, Pennsylvania, United States
Nationality: United States
Affiliate Publication Title: World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards
Affiliate Publication Number: M1509
GS Film number: 001927076
Digital Folder Number: 005271311
Image Number: 00298

John R. Asher in Find a Grave

Birth:  Nov. 26, 1892
Death:  Nov. 9, 1961
 
Burial:
Fern Knoll Cemetery 
Dallas
Luzerne County
Pennsylvania, USA

AHA!  On his WWII (Old Man Draft Registration) card in 1942:  Mrs Eleanor Neukum is mentioned as "person who will always know your address"

Oh - but 1910 census leads me to believe this John R. is the son of Eliza (a widow) - ande most likely your great-uncle - time for soup - it is 9 degrees outside

Ah - think I found Eliza BUNNEY with parents in 1870

That is my great great grandmother. What did you find???
I've seen and have that document....the one about Mrs neukum will always know....

Hi My Name Is C. ED Buckner,

I'm Be hunting my famile for about 36 Yr.. Looking for Buckner: Bowman: Brock: Cooley: Barrett: Coomer: The Buckners go back to NC from thire is a ? mark to were they came from, be it VA, German or were!

My family is from East TN, Cooley, Brock, Fox also are from East TN, The Barrett : Bowman: Coomer: are from East KY.

C. ED Buckner

Welcome!

I have been a genealogist since approx 2000 or before. I am getting better all the time. I have sent in my registration for admittance to the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR). We have a great chapter in our area. I am always learning and continue to research both of my parent's sides and both of my husband's parent's sides. I do my research online with alot being done on Ancestry.com. That is where I have all my family trees. Trial and error and reading is always the best teacher for me. I have not done a website yet, but that is in my future. I am very interested in knowing how my ancestors lived and why they immigrated to America. Some of my relatives came from Scotland in the 1600s.

Hi all... I'm Barb ... not new to genealogy but just found out about this site yesterday, so am jumping in. I have been working on my family tree (and my husband's) for about 3 years now, so I am not a beginner, but far from an expert. I have made some amazing discoveries along the way. The funny thing is ... I got into this thinking it would make a great hobby for my hubby who retired and needed a hobby. I've never been into history and am terrible with names, so imagine my surprise, when it turned out to be my hobby instead of his. 

I am looking forward to meeting you and hopefully learning more as well. I was born and raised in Michigan but have lived in Indiana for several years now. My ancestors came from Quebec, CA (Dad's side) and Germany and Austria (Mom's side),so has made for some very challenging and interesting research... did I also mention frustrating??? My hubby's tree is a little more straightforward, since they have a longer history in the states.

I have been posting on here for a while now, Im Kathleen by the way.

 I have an Ancestor Mary Ingram and she has let me know that something is not right with the family, and she has told me where to find the right information. So I went to freereg.org.uk and found her Baptism record, it turnd out Ive been going on my merry way with the Wrong Father. Ive had her with John Ingram and Mary Walker, I even went as far as the 1100 hundred. But No now I have to start over. Oh the Fun of it.

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