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At 4:14am on March 20, 2021, James Emmett said…

I am a new member of the Devon Geneology group and in my exploring the site or related sites I read someone's message asking for information about Daniel Emmett.  I have data about him and his family but now can't find that message.  Worse, I can't find how to tell anyone hence my contacting you.  I don't want to go outside the Devon Geneology group.

Maybe you can help

Jim Emmett

At 5:32pm on January 26, 2016, Jeff Crews said…

Debbie,

You are most likely correct. My gmail was also included in the cc and it is not a part of my GW profile. Curious timing, however.

Regards.

At 7:17am on August 2, 2012, Paul Caverly said…

I just finished reading DNA USA by Bryan Sykes. I enjoyed the book but of course I am into genealogy DNA. Still lots of DNA stuff I am not familiar with and the technology is moving faster than I can keep up with. Sykes spent 3 months travelling across the USA trying to understand the American melting pot of genes. Sykes used new DNA methodology called Chromosome Painting to look at some individual DNA. This painting method was used to distinguish European, African and Asian/Native American DNA markers that may show up in individual DNA results.

One interesting item that caught my attention was a colored map of the USA showing self-declared ancestries in the highest proportions in each county taken from the 2000 census. I was surprised to see such a large group of German ancestry indicated in what appears to be at least one half of the USA. Almost all of Michigan shows German ancestry except for a couple of very small areas of Dutch, African American and Finnish ancestries. Almost every state west of Penn. in the northern half of the USA showed mainly German. You can find the map on Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maps_of_American_ancestries

At 3:51pm on February 20, 2011, Colin Crews said…

Dear Debbie,

I'm sorry if this is not the best place for this but having seen the mails from Richie C. on January 23, 2010 at 2:17pm in Cruwys Genealogy (of which I'm not a member) regarding the Cruwys line I thought you'd both like to see the attached tree listing Cruwys and Pollard. I don't know its origin, it was sent to me my a researcher some years ago.

 

With regards,

 

Colin Crews

York

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At 2:29am on February 18, 2011, Barbara Lewis Mallyon said…

Hello Debbie,

 

Betty Sims nee Tidbury, we are off this morning to her husband Bobs funeral, he was age 80 years, 6 years older than Betty.

 

Hope all is well with you, long time no hear.

 

Best wishes

Barbara

At 12:30pm on June 13, 2010, john cruise said…
hi debbie, i am sorry its taken so long to reply to your emails if you could send me on your home address i will forward on all my notes of the cruise family history and stories as its all on paper. ps sorry again
At 9:23am on March 9, 2010, Shawn Borg said…
Hello all , I am looking for a a person her name is Lily Coneybeare born in 1895 - died 1932, she was from Devonport Plymouth, Can anyone help me trace some relatives of her as she is mother of my grandfather but we have no information about her. Hope I find help hereDelete Comment
At 9:19am on March 9, 2010, Shawn Borg said…
Hello all , I am looking for a a person her name is Lily Coneybeare born in 1895 - died 1932, she was from Devonport Plymouth, Can anyone help me trace some relatives of her as she is mother of my grandfather but we have no information about her. Hope I find help here
At 4:27pm on January 3, 2010, Randy Mallet said…
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
Randy
At 9:36am on December 18, 2009, S. J. Cruse said…
Oh. Thank You for offer to help with Pennsylvania Cruse. All I really really know is that back to my GGGrandfather-who came to Ohio from PA-we are all from Miami County, Ohio. I have a bit of info on my GG's father and some iffy info on his father, all PA people. I also have some info on their wives' people. I would love to know whatever you can offer. Thanks! suz
At 9:28am on December 18, 2009, S. J. Cruse said…
Hello
when I signed up on the GW I listed on the Advanced Researcher. I think I was wrong. In 1990 I had a brain tumor removed follow by a stroke. Before that I could of signed up "Advanced" but I am still working my way back there! I am really enjoying the Genealogy Wise and all the groups it has to offer. I have been Deaf most of my life and joining anything with genealogy is still pretty much impossible with us. This has open many doors and I think you all. Thank you Debbie K. for your note for me. What is a gift?? suz
At 3:10am on November 28, 2009, john cruise said…
thanks,yes im irish my family are from kilmainhamwood in co meath maybe decendants from the cruises from cruisetown which is in the same parish, i have been unable to trace my great- great grandparents as records didnt take place until 1867 i have a family tree which was given to me and has plenty of information on the cruises of ireland and my own family i would be happy to share if anyone is interested.john
At 8:28am on October 7, 2009, Rosemary Taylor said…
Please view the comment directly below yours on My Page. There is information from a distant cousin on Brinson, who immigrated to America from Devon.
At 8:22am on October 7, 2009, Rosemary Taylor said…
I can't test for Pigg DNA as it was my father's line, although I have living male cousins who could test. I am going to ask one to test, because so far I can't prove my Pigg line in America. I was hoping we could learn something about Pigg from those in England and world wide. I used to email a Pigg descendant in Australia.
I have another line that came to Colonial America from Devon, and that family may have descendants there. I saw your interest in Devon DNA. I have not yet tested. Perhaps you could give me pointers, in choosing a group for MtDNA, and how far I really need to go back. I have a son to test in the Taylor group. Many of my lines appear to descend from English families.
Thank you for making your comments.
At 10:08pm on October 6, 2009, Rosemary Taylor said…
Hi Debbie - Welcome to Pigg genealogy group. Have you Pigg DNA tests?
At 5:24am on September 27, 2009, Anthony Thomas Duke said…
thank you very much Debbie...I'll check'em out.
At 12:49pm on September 16, 2009, Anthony Thomas Duke said…
Hi Debbie,
I am a new member...and am interested in my Irish roots...the families of Daly and Fitzgerald..and my English family name.. Duke.. (medieval spelling le Duc)...this looks like a great site you have here! all the best Anthony.
At 1:51pm on August 26, 2009, Mark William Allison said…
i can send you a photo of the inside writing if you send me your e-mail addres unless there is another way to do it...
At 4:45pm on August 25, 2009, Mark William Allison said…
I am trying to find the link to my last name Allison, a decendant of Robson Cruse. His bible and some other items have been handed down to me. I have just discovered this site. Might you have anything on his childrens children?
At 10:15am on August 21, 2009, Lynn Anderson said…
Hi Debbie,
Devon is great but do you know of a Cornwall group?

(My cardiologist says no more Devon cream... what a blow)

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