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Sun, 06/04/2023 - 7:00am by Harlady

Looking for family:

Hello,

I have been looking for anyone with my maiden name Laidacker, and to my great surprise I have found many of them, I’m not sure how I came up with this site, If you think you have any to add to my search please answer this mail.

Sincerely,

P.Laidacker

 

Response:  

Hello,

Thanks for your inquiry. I did a search through our database and did not come up with any matches.   Might I suggest that you send in what information you have in GED format so we may add it to our database, that way if others like yourself are searching for information on the name, there will be some available.

Connie Sychowski

Editor Genealogy Corner

 

Zabel Genealogy:

I think there is a possibility that our Zabel lines are related from Rehden, Kreis Graudenz, West Prussia. Please contract me so we can compare note.

Sincerely,

Eleanor R. Swoboda

 

Response:

Hello,

Thank you for writing. Our database comes from a variety of users, not just one person. We recommend submitting a copy of your own database in a GED format and we will post it on our site for others searching the same family to view.

Connie Sychowski

Editor Genealogy Corner

 

Landis Family:

My name is Tina Ross, on my mothers side of the family is Landis.
 

I have been doing my Genealogy. I got far back as my Great-great-great-grandfather who was Daniel W. Landis. He was born about1820 in Chester County, Pa. He married Mary Ann Redman. They lived in Wood County, Ohio. He died 1880 in Jackson Twp., Hancock County, Ohio. If you have any information, please write back.
Thank You
Tina Ross

 

Searching Kemp Family Maryland and Delaware:

1700’s in Murder Kill, Delaware. I am specifically looking for information on George Kemp, DOB 1820. He was my great, great grandfather. Have no information on his wife, but I do have his children. I am searching for Kemp family history from Delaware and Maryland. I have family tree back to Matthew B. Kemp, 1792.

-Sandpatch

 

Mary Jane (Hemphill) Wilson:

Mary Jane (Hemphill) Wilson was my grandmother, Born 1\9\1889 and passed 12\1\1981. I have a great deal of information on Hemphill side, but none on Wilson. She married Curtis Wilson Jr. about 1909, in Illinois.

tinmouse46

 

Emerson, Ernest:

Ernest Emerson is my father, born 3\21\1915 died 2\22\1964. I know he had a brother Charles, and possibly 2 sisters Edith May and Doris. He married Beatrice Webb (Wilson). At one time they lived in Cedar Lake Indiana; I was born in Hammond, Indiana. Any information would be greatly appreciated.

tinmouse46

 

Keeny family search in Missouri:

I am looking for reference to Andrew Jackson KEENY/KEENEY in Missouri in the later 1800's. I know he was born in Missouri and his children were born in Missouri. I don’t know where he is buried or who his father is.
Sincerely,

Daphne Keeny

 

Looking for family info:

Needing anything I can find on Cassano from Naples and Calabria and Veltri's also from Italy I believe Calabria and Bonannos. Came to America and resided in Brooklyn late 1800's early 1900's?

Guest

 

Covell:

I am looking for anyone who might have information on some Covell’s that are buried in the Fentonville Cemetery in Fentonville, NY, near Frewsburg and Jamestown, NY. The names there are Simeon Covell, Sephronia Covell, Sally Covell, and George Covell. Someone else here had mentioned some Covell’s in Bradford County, PA, but I am not sure if these are of the same family. Who are these Bradford County Covell’s?

Steve Hohman

 

Buford:

I'm interested in what information you have on the Buford des. Of Mass and Julia Buford, mainly the Rector line, will share info...

Charles Buford

 

Patton Reply from the May Issue

“It sure is a small world Yesterday I received the May issue of U. S. Legacies and was in for a big surprise. On page 19 the person Glen seeking genealogy for his mother, Margie Nell Patton, is from the church we go to. I have been in contact with his mother as she is one of the secretaries in our church. I took the magazine up to the church today and let her look at the article. Glen is her youngest son; he is 36 years old and married. They have one son and one on the way, Glen and his wife that is.

 

Margie’s married name is Kearns, she wanted to buy the magazine and I told her I would ask you if I could get a copy of the May magazine. I am enclosing $5.00 if you can send me a copy. If you can’t send me a copy you can keep the $5.00 for whatever you can use it for.

 

Her husband’s name is Kenneth and was a Captain in the army serving under General Patton. She told me her son Glen is a computer buff and that is how he got in touch with you all. I told her she can tell him she beat him to the punch.

From Harvey Wike

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Fillers/Quotes

 

Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through experience of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, ambition inspired, and success achieved.

Helen Keller

 

First keep the peace within yourself, then you can also bring peace to others.

Thomas a Kempis, 1420

 

The time to repair the roof is when the sun is shining.

John F. Kennedy

 

There are risks and costs to a program of action. But they are far less than the long-range risks and costs of comfortable inaction.

John F. Kennedy

 

Tip the world over on its side and everything loose will land in Los Angeles.

Frank Lloyd Wright (1869 - 1959)

 

If the human mind was simple enough to understand, we'd be too simple to understand it.

Emerson Pugh

 

 

Published in U S Legacies Magazine June 2003

 

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