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Nov 17, 2010 •
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Luvicy WARLICK was married to Abraham Jenkins GUYTON (1819-1881). She was my gggrandmother on my mother's side. Their son was Francis Columbus GUYTON (1845-1907).
Nov 16, 2010 •
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When my family (ggggrandparents and their children) came over from Ireland, their name was possibly McGinty, McInty, Ginty, or Genty. All I know for sure was my gggrandfather had changed the name to G...
Nov 14, 2010 •
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Through research on my family tree, I found that my ggrandfather on my mother's side fought for the Confederate army, 7th Mississippi Cavalry regiment, Co. D, in 1863. His name was Harris SANDERS.
O...
Nov 14, 2010 •
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These are the children of Thomas Jefferson SANDERS, from Mississippi-born 1900-1922:
Kyle SANDERS
Clara Aleen SANDERS
Charles Guyton SANDERS
Irma SANDERS
Pauline SANDERS
Thomas Lynn SANDERS
Ern...
Nov 14, 2010 •
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I've found two ancestors of William Aaron Sanders on another web site, possible match but I will have to verify this:
Lewis Sanders, b. abt 1690 in Scotland
His son: Francis Sanders b. 1715 in V...
Nov 14, 2010 •
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1. Samuel GUYTON (1647-1697) Name could have been Gytton.
A. Married Elizabeth ? d. 1728
1. Samuel Jr. (1668-1752)
2. Samuel GUYTON JR.
A. Married Margaret UNDERWOOD (1670-1739)
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Nov 14, 2010 •
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Now the new search begins. My ggggrandfather was William Aaron SANDERS. The parents I had listed for him were totally wrong, proven by DNA info. Sooo, the search begins for his actual parents. There w...
Nov 13, 2010 •
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If you go to "Geneology Book Links" and search for this site, you can look through and read a vast amount of books for geneology info. Lots of SANDERS books. I found one on the descendants of Alsey SA...
Nov 13, 2010 •
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Find A Grave is great! It's free, and a great research tool. You can even put virtual flowers on the graves of your relatives! I've found many ancestors on this site.
Nov 13, 2010 •
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My ggggrandfather, Michael GUINTY- was born in Ireland in 1841. His original name was Michael MCGINTY (family legend was that he changed his name to sound more German, the Irish were discriminated aga...
Nov 13, 2010 •
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They came to the US in 1847, can't find the name of the ship. I thought it was the "Sea Of York", but there is no record of that ship. I've searched through thousands of passenger list names, and can'...
Nov 13, 2010 •
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I think I may have found Michael's brother Daniel. In the 1880 Census, Cleveland, Ward 8, there is a Daniel MCGINTY, b. 1832 (same year as Michael's brother). His wife was named Mary, and they had 4 c...
Nov 13, 2010 •
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I have recently found out that the progenator of my line is not John SAUNDERS and Catherine NIMROD. The SAUNDERS family did DNA testing, and found that there is no connection. But our true progenator ...
Nov 7, 2010 •
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Does anyone know of any free search sites that show deaths of Cholera in the 1850's, in Lasalle Co, Illinois? Trying to find my ggggrandparents, who, according to legend, died of Cholera in the mid 18...
Nov 6, 2010 •
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I have found more info on Michael. He was a Captain in the Union Army during the Civil War. He enlisted on July 15, 1861 with the Twelfth Regiment, Company D. He left the army in 1865. I also found De...
Nov 6, 2010 •
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I just found out that about one third of my SANDERS geneology info is wrong, I had to rewrite and research again. Seems that DNA research has refuted the John Saunders/Catherine Nimrod line. So, Willi...
Nov 6, 2010 •
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So, I found one Patrick MCGINTY as a passenger on the ship "Sea of York", age 40, from Liverpool to New York, origin-Ireland, Aug 27, 1846. Is this my ggggrandfather? I am trying to verify this now, b...
Nov 6, 2010 •
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Nothing frustrates me more than going to a research website that advertises "free" searches, then won't let you access it without joining and wanting your credit card number. I don't want to use credi...
Nov 5, 2010 •
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does anyone know of a site that offers free naturalization lookups for the years 1850-1900?
Nov 3, 2010 •
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They were my gggrandparents, Michael was born in Ireland. I haven't found out what part of Ireland yet, but he was about 6 or 7 when he came to America with his parents. They were Patrick and Mary Gin...