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At 12:49pm on February 18, 2014, Robert M Saults said…

Armando, please inform all that are taking the DNA test to go for the Family Finder test, it will save them later as most dont realize that its very important and will save them in time as most will go back for it later and will have to wait the same length of time as the standard test. I regret not taking the Family finder in the first place, I am now waiting on my Family Finder results, the Ysearch site thru FTDNA is where all these tests are uploaded to. I am still learning about DNA but from what I know, everyone should take one. You might just find a skeleton somewhere in the closet, as in all Families, so dont be ashamed if you do, its all common and human. Like my Father told me, A person that never made a mistake, never did anything

At 9:32pm on November 30, 2011, Rosemary Taylor said…

Hello, How are you doing?

I found a van Soldt in London you may not have.

Abstracts of probate acts in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury
London: unknown, 1926, 3095 pgs.

pg. 121
Van Soldt, John, of p. St. Peter Cornhill, London.  Admon Dec 21 to son Abraham, d.b.n. relict Anne decd. (Will (7 Harte: translated out of Dutch) pr. Jan 11 1603-4 by relict Anne, per pro.)
I am not sure what year "Dec 21" refers to, but the other Wills on the page were dated 1630-1.

At 11:28am on August 8, 2011, Jan Zoll said…

Hi,

 

I have seen the book "Genealogie Zoll - Sol 1732-1995". Unfortunately, it is not commercially available. It is stored in the Netherlands national library in The Hague. In the coming weeks I will visit the library and I can make some a photocopy of it. Hopefully you don't have problems with the language.

The Zoll-Sol family described in the book originate from Johan Christian Zoll who  was born near Hessen in the west of Germany. The name of this line of the Zoll family was changed into Sol in the 18th century. Dutch people named Zoll (like me) are descendants of Gosewijn Hendrik Zoll (or Goswin Hennerich) Zoll, born in 1717 in Soest a place near Munster in Germany. His father and grandfather were probably Hermann Zoll (1679) and Willem Zoll respectively.

Based on the towns were they lived it is probable that both Johan Christian Zoll and Gosewijn Hendrik Zoll were Germans serving as soldiers in the dutch army (Staatse leger).

I know that a Gosewijn Zoll emigrated to the USA during the 18th or 19th century. Unfortunately, I was not able to trace any relatives so far.

 

At 11:10am on January 28, 2011, Twyla McCue Hinzman said…
Thanks for your information on Josephine Porter.  I really need information as to who her parents were.  None of the family that I know has that info.
At 10:02pm on January 23, 2011, James Alfred Locke Miller Jr. said…
John "Henry" Miller seems to have to Cabarrus Co., N.C. just after the Revolution fro Prussia or Germany. I guess his dad was a Miller who wed a Haro (German, not Spanish).
At 11:55pm on January 22, 2011, James Alfred Locke Miller Jr. said…
I mention this because of your Hilton Head Island posting and two of your coats-of-arms show a millstone's iron support yokes. My German, Cabarrus Co., N.C., Millers, in the early 1800's, ran the Sossaman-Miller-Foil mill on Dutch Buffalo Creek. Hilton Head is named for Capt. Wm. Hilton, Jr., of Eliot, Maine; I descend his lawyer brother, Edw. Hilton, Sr., of Exeter, N.H. My grandmother's sister, Mrs. Lillian Elizabeth "Muttie" Woollen Lee, wed the son of Charles Carter Lee, older brother of Gen. Rbt. Edw. Lee, Sr., CSA. Her son was LtCol Robert Henry "Marse" Lee, West Point class of 1912. Lillian's fourth child, Mrs. Soule Olive Lee Henderson, was born just after "Lee Family of Virginia" was published in the 1890's by Edm. Jennings Lee.. I have no idea where her "Soule" name comes from? Jim, Southport, N.C.I descend Edm. Bellinger, Sr., Landgrave, of Ashepoo and Tombodly Baronies, S.C.
At 12:14pm on December 27, 2009, Anne Goodrich Jones said…
I have found bonds mixed in with Deeds; there might be a group call bonds and sureties also
At 10:12am on December 27, 2009, Anne Goodrich Jones said…
for Isaac vanSalt, there may be a bond as a servant which may list parents
At 10:11am on December 27, 2009, Anne Goodrich Jones said…
I found the item in Virginia Vital Records. printed Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc 1982, Baltimore. Indexed by Judith Mc Ghan.
pp.389-392 is the following list of the births, deaths and marriages in Hungars Parish for 1660-1661. The items are taken from the Records in the Clerk's Office, Book of Orders, Deeds, etc for that date. The old Parish Register has been lost many years.
I found it very helpful to look at the land deeds to see who owned land, to whom it was left, who were the neighbors. There is a printed book of early Northampton Deeds that I saw about 15 years ago.
At 9:15am on December 27, 2009, Anne Goodrich Jones said…
from Hungars Parish Records for 1660-1661, Northampton Co., VA
buried Isaac Vansalt, servt of Edw Smith 8bt 7th
At 12:48am on December 4, 2009, Rosemary Taylor said…
I see you are interested in Van Sallee, which may be a different spelling of the name you are researching. There was certainly something odd going on with Sallee, and Van Sallee, if they are the same family. A long time ago, I had a music teacher named Soule. Look for a private message.
At 10:34pm on November 27, 2009, Louise Walsh Throop said…
Welcome! Do you have contacts in the Netherlands who can call around and find persons with Sol surname (any spelling) ????
It may be easier to reach me at lwthroop {at} aol {dot} com

Have you found anyone with the Sol surname deriving from Belgium/the Netherlands who is available for a Y-DNA test....the only proof I trust for determining relationships????!!!!

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