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Re: winsor vs. windsor? - Genealogy. com spelled as Windsor by the southern families down tomodern times Interestingly, the name Winsor has continued to be spelled as Winsor by the New England families, and the name Windsor has continued to be spelled as Windsor by the southern families down tomodern times I have heard two reasons for the difference in the spelling of Windsor Winsor
ROBINET-Windsor , Ontario 1880 - Genealogy. com ROBINET-Windsor , Ontario 1880's By Patricia Foreman February 22, 2000 at 05:01:52 Seeking information about Joseph and Josephine ROBINET family, ancestors or descendents Two known children, Lucie and Louis Daughter Lucie b Oct 1865 married Michel MEYER, Lucie and Michel moved to Windsor in 1882 Their children were: Marie, Josephine, Edmond, Henriette, Raoul and Andre The family later moved
Ancestry of Thomas Windsor, Ma - Genealogy. com Ancestry of Thomas Windsor, Maryland, 1755-1810 By Jackson Day May 20, 2005 at 09:44:37 It's been a while since anyone posted regarding my ancestor Thomas Windsor Here's what's in my collection It's an ahnentafel report from my Family Tree Maker database I hope there are others out there now who can add something to it!And don't hesitate to tell me about errors -- I'm eager to correct them
Re: Osborns of East Windsor, C - Genealogy. com I saw your posting on John Osborn The best reference is Henry Stiles "Ancient Windsor" Volume II He states family tradition says John Osborn was of Whelsh origin Local researchers didn't believe this, but two of John's daughter's married into folks of Whelsh descendt Not sure if Oldage was a misspelled Aldrich or Aldage, but it is a rare name John was listed on the early founders marker in
William Buell the Immigrant: D - Genealogy. com William Buell the Immigrant: Data Collection By Matthew Buell September 25, 2012 at 12:46:36 Firstly, it has been definitively disproved that William Buell, who immigrated to Dorchester, Massachusetts and then to Windsor, Connecticut was the son of Sir Robert Beville of Chesterton, England There are numerous messages in this thread detailing this Also, see G E McCracken, "William Buell
Marshall Wilson Windsor, CT - Genealogy. com Marshall Wilson Windsor, CT By Michele FitzGerald January 21, 2004 at 05:02:32 Looking for children of John WILSON (1686-1774) and Mary MARSHALL (1689-1772) of Windsor, Connecticut (CT) In particular: Robert Wilson b4-15-1740 son of John Mary Wilson of Plainfield, CT (Barbour) I believe I have the right line of Wilson but have nothing on the genealogy of MARSHALL
Re: Thomas Windsor, b. 1755, l - Genealogy. com Re: Thomas Windsor, b 1755, lived MD By Bebe Fox October 11, 2002 at 12:28:29 In reply to: Re: Thomas Windsor, b 1755, lived MD Tom Widnsor 4 09 02 THE WINDSOR FAMILY 10John Windsor Sr was born before 1655 in Somerset Co MD and died in 1730 there He wed Elizabeth Gager, born c1645 One of their children was Lazarus
Re: Pellows of Windsor and Hal - Genealogy. com Hello Tanya, There is not an immediate connection, i e , your family is not descended from my line of Devonshire, Pictou, Windsor, and finally, Victoria, B C But there could be a connection further back, especially since Margaret and John came from Devonshire rather than Cornwall Have you been getting anything looked at in Devonshire? I can tell you that the Pellows of Devonshire with which
Knisely (Knisley) connections - Genealogy. com 3 VALENTINE I3 KNISLEY (CHRISTIAN2, JOHN1) was born September 27, 1802 in Lancaster, PA, and died May 15, 1865 He married ELIZABETH RUMEL Ca 1840 She was born September 5, 1801, and died January 2, 1861 in Buried East Prospect Cemetery, Lower Windsor Twp , York, PA