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My family history, encompassing the following families: Clark, Maynard, Landry, Stewart, Vancil, Norris, and Fones.
Genealogical Travels: December 2011
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My family history, encompassing the following families: Clark, Maynard, Landry, Stewart, Vancil, Norris, and Fones. View my complete profile. Saturday, December 3, 2011. A well-known big band leader. Ann and Les divorced in May 1977. My mother, Mara Ann Landry (maiden name) was born November 29, 1936 in Lake Charles, Louisiana. My father lives in Converse, Texas with his wife Barbara. Labels: http:/http:/ www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif/www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif. 1588-1679) lived. Worthy followed h...
Genealogical Travels: Fones
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My family history, encompassing the following families: Clark, Maynard, Landry, Stewart, Vancil, Norris, and Fones. View my complete profile. Saturday, December 3, 2011. Annie Fones Vancil's mother, Elizabeth Nash Fones was born about 1813. According to the 1870 census (Guadalupe County, Texas), J.S. (b. 1818) and Elizabeth Fones (b. 1818) had four children: Henry (b. 1846), Charles. Anna (b. 1859), and George. Joseph Sparks Fones had apparently been some kind plantation foreman in Virginia before moving...
Genealogical Travels: Maynard
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My family history, encompassing the following families: Clark, Maynard, Landry, Stewart, Vancil, Norris, and Fones. View my complete profile. Saturday, December 3, 2011. My paternal grandmother, Mildred Maynard Clark (1897-1952), was born in Chardon, Ohio. Her father was Charles S. Maynard. B 1868) and her mother was Myrta (or Mertie) Taylor Maynard (b. 1867). Mildred's siblings were John, Malcolm, and Jane. Milton Lewis Maynard, born 1835, Geauga County, OH. His father- Lewis Gould Maynard. His father- ...
Genealogical Travels: Clark
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My family history, encompassing the following families: Clark, Maynard, Landry, Stewart, Vancil, Norris, and Fones. View my complete profile. Saturday, December 3, 2011. My father, Worthy L. ("Buddy") Clark, was born in 1931 in Duluth, Minnesota. He has two sisters- Margaret Maynard Clark Croteau (1927-2016) and Janet Clark Cox (born 1929, now living in Corvallis, OR). Margaret was married to Leo Croteau, and Janet was married to Dennis Cox. Harry W. Clark's father was Worthy Clark. 1832-1905) in the oil...
Genealogical Travels: Landry
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My family history, encompassing the following families: Clark, Maynard, Landry, Stewart, Vancil, Norris, and Fones. View my complete profile. Saturday, December 3, 2011. My maternal grandfather, Edwin John ("Jack") Landry. John Edwin Landry's father was named Oscar J. Landry, and his mother's first name was Edna- Edna Babin(? Landry. Oscar J. Landry was born about 1881 in Louisiana. He may have been initiated as as a mason. According to one source. René Landry (René, l'Aine).
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Do You Know Me? | The Family Stewart
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Genealogy of the Stewart family of Union and Anson County, NC. Do You Know Me? March 14, 2010 by Greg. Here are two daguerreotypes found inside an Estey Organ inherited by my sister. The organ was purchased new by John (F.) Stewart on January 18, 1916 according to the found receipt, and has remained in the possession of his descendants. My first impression regarding the daguerreotype was it may be Culpepper and Sarah Jane Nance Stewart, however, according to Julie Hampton Ganis. I’m researching my ...
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Wading through the Genealogical Swamp
Wading through the Genealogical Swamp. Where I chronicle my adventures following false leads, untangling family relationships, looking for needles in haystacks (and sometimes finding them), and consider the joys- and sometimes the troubles- of genealogy and roots. Just your basic obsessed genealogical researcher. View my complete profile. Ancestry - you have to pay for it, but has things no one else does as of this writing. Cindy's List - absolutely indispensible to the genealogical researcher. As far as...
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Genealogical Travels
My family history, encompassing the following families: Clark, Maynard, Landry, Stewart, Vancil, Norris, and Fones. View my complete profile. Saturday, December 3, 2011. A well-known big band leader. Ann and Les divorced in May 1977. My mother, Mara Ann Landry (maiden name) was born November 29, 1936 in Lake Charles, Louisiana. My father lives in Converse, Texas with his wife Barbara. Labels: http:/http:/ www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif/www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif. 1588-1679) lived. Worthy followed h...
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Posted by Kate Keller in Reimer. HILLSBORO - David Lee Reimer, 22, died June 10, 1985, at Wesley Medical Center as the result of an auto accident at Jetmore. Born Dec. 2, 1962, at Goessel. He was a meat cutter for IBP and was a resident of Garden City for six months, moving from Hillsboro. He was a member of Alexanderwohl Mennonite Church, near Goessel. Survivors: parents, Randolph and Ruby Reimer, Hillsboro; brothers, Donald and Edwin, both of the home; and sister, Elaine Schmidt, Newton. She was a memb...
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Friday, May 31, 2013. On Saturday our family took my parents on a day trip to Nottingham. We were keen to retrace the steps of Joseph Woodward, my great-great-great-grandfather, who was transported for incendiarism for his part in the 1831 Nottingham Riots. He set fire to a stack of beans and a hovel. After we had seen the castle, we walked down through St Peter's Square where the riots began in 1831. There was a demonstration happening as we walked through, which helped set the scene! Here is an article.
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