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Genealogy names we're searching |
| Ewing; Hill; Conklin; Ostram; Wygant; French; Thorn(e); Davis; Peck; Hart(t); Brown; Sammis; Soper; Gildersleeve and possibly Bowne; Weeks; Bailey/Bailes/ Bayles/ Baylis; Finch; Carpenter; Underhill; Townsend; Wansor/Wanzer/Wanzor/Wanser; Kip(p); Fones; Feake/Feke/Feeks; Simkins/Simpkins; Winthrop; C*o*ck(s); Cole(s); Baker; Golding; Germaine; Reddough/Reddock/Ruddick; Alling; Harcourt; Prior/Priar. England/Holland/Scotland-NY-NJ-CT-RI-MA, ca. 1628 to present. Hanson, England-NH-Canada-VT-ME-NY-NJ, ca. 1600s to present. The Hansons were probably Late Loyalists. Carr, Meagher, Great Britain-Canada, and Commeau, probably France-Canada, 1800s or before (?). And many, many more! We've found some family names back as far as the 13th-14th centuries and tentatively back to the 10th and 11th centuries. |
| Also Hollenczer and Horvath, ca. 1890, Gyarmath, Gyor, Hungary to New York. |
| More information and family pages to follow. |
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GENEALOGY |
| The following are some of the names we're actively researching, originating in England, Ireland, Holland, Scotland, Hungary and Germany, with the English and Dutch arriving in the early 17th Century. The others arrived from the mid 17th to the 19th Centuries, with the Wygant and Ostram dates of arrival and relationships unknown. Several names are also connected to Canada. We'd be happy to share what we have with others also searching. |
| Hollenczer/Hollencer/Hollenzer, Horvath, Weeks, Daly, Ewing, Hill, Townsend, Bailey/Bayles/Baylis, Underhill, French, Sammis, Peck, Conklin/Concklin/Conckelyne, Brown, C*o*ck/C*o*cks, Cole/Coles, Finch, Longworth, Kip/Kipp, Lubberts/Hubberts, Herberts, Alling/Allen, Wansor/Wanzer/Wanser/Wanzor, Winthrop, Baker, Gildersleeve, Feake/Feeks/Feke, Fones, Wygant, Ostram/Ostrum, Gorton, Albertson, Golding, Harcourt, Germaine/Jermain/Jordan, Hanson, Hill, Carr, Meagher, Soper, Hartt, Spafford, Bowne, Bernath, Raub, Hauxhurst/Hawkshurst, Thorn/Thorne, Carpenter, Hickman/Hegeman, Cassai/Kassai, Bertalon, Major, Laureti, Gaudenzi, Czwikl, Steingart, Sik/Schik, Czik, Heilig, Margl, Mozer, Nagy, Hollosi, Luibl |
| Agnes, Rozalia and Anna Horvath, Janice's great aunts. They were from Gyarmat, Gyor, Hungary. We believe this photo was taken around the turn of the 20th century. Anna, on the right, would have been 15 years old then. |
