Re: The genealogy of ASC
- From: Lee <watters3nospammersorwade@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 22:16:00 -0700
On 9/29/05 10:08 PM, in article gkhpj1dqito8vo9u5bj2a1sne2nfmqp824@xxxxxxx,
"HerfDog" <mperry02@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Jun 2005 18:31:07 GMT, Jenn Vanderslice <gwenhwyvar8@xxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
>>
>> Since Acey brought up the topic of cousins...
>> I was wondering if anyone else on here has their genealogy?
>> I have (what I like to refer to as) 5500 of my closest relatives in a
>> genealogy program in my computer.
>> I know I have several variations of Hutch's grandmother's maiden
>> name...but I can't remember exactly how she spelled it. Hutch?
>> I also just noticed a couple Farnsworths (in Virginia in early 1800s)
>> and a Farmer.
>> The BIG surnames (one's that I can usually link to other people through)
>> are NICKELL, WILLIAMS, JONES and FERGUSON. Most of these names
>> originate in the Virginia/Maryland area.
>>
>> Just curious if anyone wants to indulge me with some of their history.
>> I know I tried to see if there was a link to the WATTERS name, but geez!
>> Lee is almost pure German!
Except for that Scottish offshoot in the Buchanans on Dad's side. But Mom
was all Kochs/Cooks and Moomaws and Ellenbergers <g>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jenn
>
> Hi Jenn,
>
> Still got the Bust-a-dor?
>
> I have a fairly extensive family genealogy from my mom's side of the
> family. A distant relative of hers traced our roots back thru Colonia
> Virginia using her family name of Risley. She got back to 1621, when Jacob
> Risley came to Virginia from England, apparently with some land grant from
> the King. I'll dig it out when I get home and see what else I can find.
>
> Have you by chance contacted the Mormon Church with your info? My cousin
> got a copy of the genealogy from Ms. Risley, and went to the local LDS
> office. They were able to plug in our info with their humoungous database,
> and give us information going back several centuries. I've got about 200
> pages of names now; the oldest entry is a Viking King named Godwulf, who
> died in 89AD. Godwulf, ironically enough, is Viking for HerfDog... ;-)
>
> HerfDog, deeply rooted.
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