Lisa you ask how they could have your ggg whatever-grandmother's birth date and no parents. There are several ways including a family bible, grave, letters written etc. In the earliest census you find her-check the folks under and over her- I usually do 5 or 8. After you give up there, research the sibings. I have foud more in my over 30 years in the lines of the sibings, than in mine.
Whit (Whitfield) Walker b. Jan 1862 d. March 10, 1935 married
Sarah (Daniels) Walker b. Dec 1866 d Sept 2, 1946. Both were born in Louisiana.
Can't find her parents. Also am looking for the parents of Riden (Riding, Ridden, Wrighton) Banks b. March 1876 in Louisiana and d 1940 in Magnolia Arkansas he married Coma (Corna, Conmia, Homer, Commie) Stevison b. April 1879 Louisiana d. UNKNOWN in Louisiana. Trying to find the Choctaw and/or Cherokee/African American link.
I'm looking for a burial location for Joseph Moore, buried 14 August 1852, Kegworth, Leicestershire County, England, and his wife Ann died after 1861. Joseph was born about 1783 and Anne about 1788. Thank you.
Hi Lisa, I have'nt been in here for a long time. This is Robert O.LaBonte Sr..
Did you know I am building a family tree, and I need your help. Our tree starts with a gentleman named Anthony Dandurand dit Marcheterre son of Jean Dandurand born 1637 in France. I don't know if you know the story of the clan, I need help with the Marcheterre's. I have over 2,000 entries on our tree, if you know of any family members of Marcheterre, I would appreciate any information that you can give me. What I have is a lot of young Marcheterre's in the 15 to 30 years old group. I need to know where to add them on the branches of my tree. I do not know if you can help me or not, even a little will help.
Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy and Healthy New Year.
By the way, I received a card from Gladys Karli, and she wrote that her husband, Don passed away in May. She used to live on the west side of the Priest River, close to the Raynors and the Rothenbuehlers who lived just where the city water line stopped back in the early 80's . the Karlie's lived closer to the Pend Oreille river, but on the Priest River.. The Raynors/Rothenbuehlers did have city water, I remember. They had a 5-7 acre piece of property, that went down a little grade to flatland and an older 2 story home, a large barn and a mobile home there too. and a large weeping willow tree along the river. Across the river from them, the people had a block retaining wall, low, along the river. take care, nancy cole
Lorraine's son died in a jeep accident in Colville probably around 1990.His name was Fred Rothenbuehler. Ever hear of that accident ? He and his girlfriend and her children all lived on the outskirts of Coleville.Isn't that near the Canadian border ? nancy
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Lisa,
Thanks for the pic. It looks like the one I saw previously.
Good Evening Lisa really miss emailing you and takling to you on the phone I need you emai address, so tell your famiy that we said hello ok
email ok I forgot you email adress sorry
Do you have an obit for James Flavin died 31 May 1935 in Toronto?
thank you so much!!! i'll research those tonight =D
Lisa, they came late last week, will send you out a check and a goody box this coming week.
Happy Birthday!
Happy Birthday. Just saw notes about Martha Jane "Mattie" Simpson, from Oct! Like to discuss more at simpsonseeker@yahoo.com? Pj
Lisa you ask how they could have your ggg whatever-grandmother's birth date and no parents. There are several ways including a family bible, grave, letters written etc. In the earliest census you find her-check the folks under and over her- I usually do 5 or 8. After you give up there, research the sibings. I have foud more in my over 30 years in the lines of the sibings, than in mine.
Hi Lisa,
Good news, I found their burial location in England. Thank you anyway.
Whit (Whitfield) Walker b. Jan 1862 d. March 10, 1935 married
Sarah (Daniels) Walker b. Dec 1866 d Sept 2, 1946. Both were born in Louisiana.
Can't find her parents. Also am looking for the parents of Riden (Riding, Ridden, Wrighton) Banks b. March 1876 in Louisiana and d 1940 in Magnolia Arkansas he married Coma (Corna, Conmia, Homer, Commie) Stevison b. April 1879 Louisiana d. UNKNOWN in Louisiana. Trying to find the Choctaw and/or Cherokee/African American link.
Hello Lisa,
I'm looking for a burial location for Joseph Moore, buried 14 August 1852, Kegworth, Leicestershire County, England, and his wife Ann died after 1861. Joseph was born about 1783 and Anne about 1788. Thank you.
Did you know I am building a family tree, and I need your help. Our tree starts with a gentleman named Anthony Dandurand dit Marcheterre son of Jean Dandurand born 1637 in France. I don't know if you know the story of the clan, I need help with the Marcheterre's. I have over 2,000 entries on our tree, if you know of any family members of Marcheterre, I would appreciate any information that you can give me. What I have is a lot of young Marcheterre's in the 15 to 30 years old group. I need to know where to add them on the branches of my tree. I do not know if you can help me or not, even a little will help.
Bless You
Robert
Hi Lisa
Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy and Healthy New Year.
By the way, I received a card from Gladys Karli, and she wrote that her husband, Don passed away in May. She used to live on the west side of the Priest River, close to the Raynors and the Rothenbuehlers who lived just where the city water line stopped back in the early 80's . the Karlie's lived closer to the Pend Oreille river, but on the Priest River.. The Raynors/Rothenbuehlers did have city water, I remember. They had a 5-7 acre piece of property, that went down a little grade to flatland and an older 2 story home, a large barn and a mobile home there too. and a large weeping willow tree along the river. Across the river from them, the people had a block retaining wall, low, along the river. take care, nancy cole
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