Snowmom Posted September 18, 2008 Share Posted September 18, 2008 For those interested in finding family ancestors we will see about doing a post of last names. We will start with our ancestors with the letter 'A' then go to the 'B' and so on. I think this will make it a lot easier. I will start doing the post of just 'A', the next post will be 'B'. I am taking these names off of my 'Family Tree Maker', so right now I am not just sure where they all fit in. 'A' AASEN, ADAMS, ADCOCK, ADER, ALBANY, ALBERT, ALDEN, ALEXANDER, ALLEN, AMES, AMMER, AMOS, AMUNDSEN, AMYX, ANDEROFF, ANDERSDATTER, ANDERSON, ANDREWS, ANLIKER, ANNIS, APPLBY, ARCHER, AREY, ARMSTRONG, ARTLIP, ASH, ASHING, ATKINSON, ATTLESON, ATWELL, ATWOOD, AUSTIN, AVERY, AYERS, AYKENS, Now, if anyone has any of the names we need to see if any of our family fits in with the others. Quote Link to comment
carr Posted September 18, 2008 Share Posted September 18, 2008 Great idea Snowmom. This will organize things well. Will you start a new thread for B's, or how will that work? P.S. I think I called you Mother in an earlier post. Sorry 'bout that. Quote Link to comment
Snowmom Posted September 19, 2008 Author Share Posted September 19, 2008 The idea here is that everyone will join me and post their own list of names so we can see if any of us have names alike and then see what happens. We know there are several with 'Jones' in our past. I will just add the list of 'B's in this post. If I used each letter and make a sticky post of each one, there would be a lot of sticky posts and it wouldn't be the best. I will probably make either 2 or 4. I will divide it the best I can. But, please everyone else, add your list here too. Oh, Carr, no, it was Momo you called Mother. But, I can go in and fix it if you would like, or all you would need to do is click on the 'edit' button and fix it that way. Quote Link to comment
sassenach Posted September 19, 2008 Share Posted September 19, 2008 Ok, my family is one big maze. The only A name I can offer at this time in my lineage is because it's from a second husband. Alexander.... his lineage goes back to the original plantation in the very early 1600's , in Maryland. He arrived with 3 African slaves, by way of Scotland of course. In 1700, his whole family moved south to Ablemarle county area and Dare County, and up until my ex's daddy was dead when Ray turned 7, from Cancer, they had possession of the plantation home. After Charles, his father died, the plantation home eventually became state owned and his sister ran the showings for visitors. Ray and his brother Earl, and their mother, moved to a tiny home in the middle of a cabbage field, and his mother raised them alone. They had no electricity for a long time and he said he would walk by Army guarded bunkers to get home from school. He grew up with little, and was a hoarder of weird things. He grew up with a depression mentality ( Yes he is older than me). Of course he deserted me so I live singly, with good reason I guess. My First hubby has a Mac type surname so will wait on that one. I cannot think of any other A surnames in my family tree or my son's who has his fathers lineage as well as mine. Quote Link to comment
Snowmom Posted September 20, 2008 Author Share Posted September 20, 2008 Arby, all I know about our side of the Alexander, is that, a cousin of my mom's Clara Etta Johnson, married Clarence Alexander. They have at least 4 children, Oscar Alexander, Willard Alexander, Geraldine Alexander and Ronald Alexander. Clara Etta was born in Arlington (Washington Co.) Nebraska, and I am not sure where they were married, probably Arlington, NE. they were married 20 Jun 1908. Clara died in 1977, she was living in Monterey Park, CA in 1973, but not sure where when she died. My notes say she/they had 16 great-grandchildren. Not sure why the grand children were not mentioned, unless it was a mis-typing and it should have been just grand children. some genealogy with us. This is what this thread is all about, Many of the names are in old pine's family too, as I have both of our genealogys on the one Family Tree Maker. Quote Link to comment
Snowmom Posted September 20, 2008 Author Share Posted September 20, 2008 Here are the 'Bs' 'B' BABCOCK, BACHILER, BACKAUS, BAGG, BAILEY, BAILSEY, BRIN, BAISCH, BAKER, BAKKEN, BALDRY, BALDWIN, BALGEMAN, BALSTER, BANWART, BARASH, BARGMAN, BARKER, BARNABY, BARNARD, BARNAS, BARNEY, BAR, BARR, BARRETT, BARRON, BARROW, BARTELETT, BARTELSMEYER, BARTTLET, BARTON, BARTOS, BASS, BASSETT, BAST, BATCHELDER, BEACH, BEAL, BEATTIE, BEAUMONT, BEBEE, BECK, BECKET, BECKWITH, BEDFORD, BEEBE, BEEDLE, BELAHLAVY, BELGRADE, BELL, BELLAMY, BENBOW, BENDER, BENSEN, BERGERON, BERKLAND, BERLIEN, BERRY, BERTHELOT, BESSEY, BEUMONT, BEVER, BICKFORD, BIDEAUZ, BIGA, BILL, BINGHAM, BIRD, BIRGE, BIRKMAN, BISCHE, BISHOP, BITTNER, BLACKBURN, BLACKMAN, BLAIR, BLAISDELL, BLAKE, BLATCHFORD, BLAZEK, BLISS, BLOOD, BLYTH, BOAZ, BOEDING, BOEHLER, BOGUE, BOISVERT, BOLLINGER, BONEWITZ, BOON, BOPP, BOSLEY, BOSTON, BOSWORTH, BOWYER, BOYER, BOYLE, BRADFORD, BRADLEY, BRADSHAW, BRADY, BRAGG, BRAMAN, BRASSFIELD, BREITWESER, BREN, BRENKE, BRENNEN, BRETT, BREWER, BREWSTER, BRINDLE, BROADWELL, BROCKMAN, BROCKS, BORST, BROWER, BROWN, BROWNING, BUNGUM, BURK, BURNETTE, BURNS, BURR, BURROWS, BUTLER, BUTTERFIELD, BUTTS, BYE I know there are a lot of them, and right now I am not sure just where they fit in, but, they are all on my Family Tree Maker. Quote Link to comment
Snowmom Posted September 20, 2008 Author Share Posted September 20, 2008 again, Ok, here are my 'C' names. I worked on these yesterday too. Again, not sure where all of these really fit, but, they are in my FTM. 'C' CAHILL, CALHOUN, CAMPBELL, CANFIELD, CARPENTER, CARTER, CASH, CASSEL, CHANDLER, CHASE, CHERRY, CHRISTENSEN, CHRISTOFFERSON, CHURCH, CHURCHILL, CLARK, COBB, COLLENS, COMPTON, CONWAY, COOK, COOKE, COPS, COWIN, CRABTREE, CRANDALL, CRAWFORD, CRONK, CROSS, CROW, CUCIC, CUCKLER, CUMMINGS, CURRIER, CURTIS, CUTLER Quote Link to comment
Snowmom Posted September 20, 2008 Author Share Posted September 20, 2008 yet again. The 'D's are next, and I did them yesterday too, so I could put them in today. This will give all of you a few more names to check on. Just remember, I'm not sure where all of these names fit, as I just took them all of the FTM. I also skipped a few if there were only one or two with the name. So, there are a few more on my FTM. 'D' DAGGETT, DAHLBURG, DALLAS, DALY, DANIELS, DANIELSON, DAVIDSON, DAVIS, DAY, DAYHOFF, DEARBORNE, DEERING, DEIDIKER, DEIHL, DEITZ, DELONGCAMPS, DEMPSEY, DENKE, DERR, DETTBARN, DEVINE, DEWEESE, DEWOLF, DICKERSON, DICKEY, DICKINSON, DILLEHAY, DILLINGHAM, DOBBS, DOHERTY, DORCH, DOROTHY, DOWNING, DRAPER, DRIGGERS, DROMBROWIK, DUCHMANN, DUCKERT, DUNCAN, DUNN, DURANT Quote Link to comment
sassenach Posted September 20, 2008 Share Posted September 20, 2008 B names : Berg, possibly Berglund C names in my family: Collett ( Norwegian/French beginnings), Campbell D names Dusoblonski, Dusablon Polish and French lines Quote Link to comment
pauline Posted September 22, 2008 Share Posted September 22, 2008 ok here are my names i am working on A's Andersen,Anderson,Adams,Andersdotter,Awbrey(Aubrey),Allred(Aldred),Atkinson,Abla d(Oblad)Abbot,Asher, B's Blatnick,Blue,Bowser(Bausser),Burbank,Bentzen,Brunson, Billson,Benefield,Boylston,Brooks,Belcher,Barcroft,Baker, Buck, Benton,Brownley,Blacke,Breward C's:Cochran,Cardenio,Colwell,Crissman,Cheney,Champion,Crisp, Cameron(Camron),Chapman,Claton,Carter,Cooper,Cholmely,Cowe, D's Davies,Dansfort(Danforth),Drakely Quote Link to comment
Screaming Eagle Posted September 22, 2008 Share Posted September 22, 2008 One of my grandparents last name was Ates. Quote Link to comment
Screaming Eagle Posted September 22, 2008 Share Posted September 22, 2008 One of my grandparents maiden name was Brothers. Quote Link to comment
carr Posted September 22, 2008 Share Posted September 22, 2008 I have a Bailey ... I think ... I haven't confirmed she's mine, but I think so. Quote Link to comment
Snowmom Posted September 23, 2008 Author Share Posted September 23, 2008 This is what we are looking for. You are all doing so good. Now for the 'E' names. Not so many in this list. 'E' EADES, EASTMAN, EATON, EDWARDS, ELDREDGE, ELKINS, ENGART, ENGE, ENOCKSON, ERICKSEN, EMER, EUREK, EVENS, EWER, EYMER Quote Link to comment
Snowmom Posted September 23, 2008 Author Share Posted September 23, 2008 Here are the 'F' name list. There are a few more here than in the 'E' list. 'F' FALK, FARRAN, FARREL, FAUNCE, FAY, FERGUSON, FICKEL, FIEDLER, FIELDS, FIERO, FINNEY, FIRKINS, FISH, FISHER, FLANDERS, FLEMMING, FLETCHER, FLOYED, FLYNN, FORREY, FOSSOM, FOSTER, FOTY, FOUHY, FOUNTAIN, FOWLER, FOX, FRAISE, FRANCIS, FRANCONE, FRANK, FREELAND, FREEMAN, FREESMEIER, FUCHS, FULLER, FURLAN Quote Link to comment
Snowmom Posted September 27, 2008 Author Share Posted September 27, 2008 I am working with the letter 'G' today. Gafford, Gagen, Gailey, Gaines, Galbraith, Gale, Gallant, Garlick, Garner, Garrett, Gary, Gaskins, Gaunt, Gavett, Geary, Geckle, Gibson, Gilbert, Gile, Gillham, Givens, Glass, Gleason, Glenn, Goddard, Goerdt, Gomez, Good, Goodale, Goodson, Goodwin, Gosnell, Gould, Graham, Gratz, Gray, Greeley, Green, Greenquist, Greer, Greeg, Gregory, Grendal, Griedl, Griffen, Grimes, Grimwood, Griswold, Groene, Gropp, Gross, Grossnicklaus, Groves, Grubb, Grubbels, Gugin, Gugins, (some changed name and dropped the s), Gulbransen, Gutemath, Guthrie Quote Link to comment
pauline Posted September 28, 2008 Share Posted September 28, 2008 ok here are my E's Erikson,Erson,Eborne,Ellis,Elam,Elston,Elliot F's:Faile(Fail,Failes brothers who changed name after a spat),Fairbank, Folkenberg,Fuller,Free,Farren,Fancier(Fansier),Frisbie,Foye,Fowle,Farrar,Floyd,F irth G's Green,Glover,Gunnarsdotter,Goddard,Grundy,Gardner,Gilbert also i editted my earlier post and added names that i forgot to write in originally Quote Link to comment
Snowmom Posted October 7, 2008 Author Share Posted October 7, 2008 Sorry, I've been in bed for almost a week. I'll get back to posting names in a few days. Thank you for posting yours, Pauline. Quote Link to comment
Snowmom Posted October 11, 2008 Author Share Posted October 11, 2008 Well, here goes the letter 'H'. Haake, Haas, Haberstrob, Haddock, Haddon, Hadley, Hagger, Haines, Haldry, Haley, Hall, Hallett, Halvorsen, Hamel, Hamm, Hammer, Hanan, Hancock, Hand, Handley, Hankins, Hansen, Hanson, Hapt, Harbar, Hardesty, Harding, Hardy, Harkin Harmer, Harmon, Harper, Harpit, Harrell, Harris, Harrison, Hart, Harter, Hartgrave, Hartwigsen, Harvey, Haskell, Haskin, Hass, Hathaway, Haws, Hayes, Hazeltine, Health, Heinemann, Heithold, Helander, Hellman, Hendrix, Henry, Hensel, Herlitz, Hess, Hewitt, Hicks, Higgenbother, Highland, Hill, Hillard, Hinton, Hintz, Hirsch, Hoag, Hobson, Hogeland, Holcomb, Holland, Holems, Holmquist, Holton, Hooker, Hopkins, Horton, Hoskins, Howard, Howes, Howland, Hoyt, Hubbard, Hudson, Hudspeth, Huesser, Huewe, Huff, Huffman, Hughes, Hull, Hunting, Huntington, Hurley, Husser, Hutchins, Wow, that was something else. Quote Link to comment
Snowmom Posted October 13, 2008 Author Share Posted October 13, 2008 Today I am adding the 'I's and the 'J's. Ifft, Ingersoll, Ingham, Ingmire, Iodence, Ireland, Irwin, Ives Jackson, Jacob, Jacobsen, Jacobson, Jameson, Jardon, Jasperson, Jeffress, Jehnich, Jenkins, Jensen, Jeman, Johnson, Jones, Jordan, Joselyn, Jugler, Jutte Quote Link to comment
Snowmom Posted October 13, 2008 Author Share Posted October 13, 2008 Today I am also adding the 'K' names. Kako, Kalbfleish, Kalnik, Kane, Kautz, Kay, Keeney, Kelby, Kell, Keller, Kelly, Kelso, Kendall, Kenney, Kennicott, Kent, Kenyon, Kern, Kessler, Ketcham, Key, Keyes, Kilgore, Killmer, Kimball, Kimel, Kincaid, King, Kingdon, Kingman, Kinsock, Kirby, Kirkland, Kitchen, Kling, Klute, Knapp, Knight, Knox, Koeliner, Kotschwar, Kouwenhouven, Kragness, Krogmeier, Kuhlmeter, Kush, Kutscher, Kyar, Kyriss Quote Link to comment
Snowmom Posted October 13, 2008 Author Share Posted October 13, 2008 Today I am also adding the 'L' names. But, you will have to wait for tomorrow or Wed. for the next one or two. LaHue, Lambert, Lambright, Lancaster, Lang, Lange, Larsen, Larson, Lavigne, Lawson, Layton, Leach, Lee, Leek, Lehman, Leib, Leider, Lemon, Lennington, Lewis, Libby, Lichte, Lichty, Liehter, Lincoln, Linden, Lionberger, Lister, Little, Lockridge, Lockwood, Long, Looke, Loukota, Lowe, Loy, Lubbert, Lucas, Lundby, Lundquist, Lyon Quote Link to comment
Snowmom Posted October 15, 2008 Author Share Posted October 15, 2008 Today I am adding the 'M' names. Maas, Mandell, Marano, Marchant, Markin, Marshall, Martin, Mashtare, Mason, Mattix, Mayo, Mc Connell, Mc Kenney, MaCabe, MaCall, MaCoy, McCullough, McGuire, McKenney, McPherson, Mecham, Mecklem, Mellentine, Mensing, Merriman, Mertens, Michael, Mielke, Mikus, Miller, Milosevich, Mitchell, Molter, Molzan, Monson, Moore, Morris, Morrison, Mortensen, Mortimer, Mountjoy, Mullen, Mutchler, Myers Quote Link to comment
Snowmom Posted October 15, 2008 Author Share Posted October 15, 2008 Today I am also adding the 'N' names. I am continuing on the same page since we are not on page 2 yet. Nagel, Nall, Nash, Neatman, Nelson, Newberry, Newcomb, Newhouse, Newman, Newton, Nicholes, Nielsen, Nilsen, Nixon, Noble, North, Northup, Norton, Nourse, Nowlin, Nunne Quote Link to comment
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