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Jewish Wisemans - Genealogy. com Jewish Wiseman's By hannahwiseman December 27, 2001 at 09:47:00 It is hard to prove the Wiseman-Jewish connection Many are telling me they were christian anglo but I cannot quite accept that since these Wiseman's in our family married into other Jewish families in the U S in early American history late 1700's I've noticed that the Wiseman surname is not uncommon in Israel and this leads me
Re: William Wiseman Family His - Genealogy. com Occidental, CA95465 Tom is the most learned individual I have ever met, on the Wiseman families of early America and has a keen memory of the descendants of William Wiseman (no E , or Edward) of old Burke and Avery Co , NC Most of Eugene's book comes from the work of Tom Chapman, although Eugene never gave the "credits" deserving to him
Wiseman Burleson - Genealogy. com Wiseman Burleson By Daniel McCance February 24, 2000 at 12:25:09 Descendants of Francis Wiseman Generation No 1 1 FRANCIS1 WISEMAN was born Abt 1715 He married (1) PHILADELPHIA GRAY She was born Abt 1715 He married (2) DORTHY HOUSLEY July 3, 1740 in ST Andrew, London, London, ENG She was born Abt 1715, and died Abt 1739 Child of FRANCIS WISEMAN and DORTHY HOUSLEY is: 2 i WILLIAM
Two Generation of Wiseman. . 175 - Genealogy. com Two Generation of Wiseman 1759-1820 By genealogy com user January 09, 2001 at 11:44:18 Thomas Wiseman, Sr of Pruntytown, Harrison Co Va Born about 1754 in Pennsylvania-married Elizabeth Anderson, and died after 1836 in Marion County, Mo His Wife, Elizabeth was born in Ireland, and died soon after 1836 in Marion county, Mo They had 12 children all born in Harrison, Va : 1 John Wiseman-born
Wiseman of Cork - Genealogy. com Wiseman of Cork By Edgar Bralley October 04, 2003 at 01:36:25 This is for those seeking to know more about the Wiseman family of Cork, Ireland The Wiseman family were in the vicinity of Bandon Bridge, Cork, Ireland from a very early time, perhaps as early as 1588, when Phane Beecher first settled the place under a patent from Elizabeth I with loyal English Protestants Specifically, they are
My Wiseman Info gt;MD gt;GA gt;Miss gt;TX - Genealogy. com My Wiseman Info>MD>GA>Miss>TX By Darrell Lassiter, Sr January 07, 2003 at 10:09:37 The information contained in this post is "speculative" It is the result of research at our local library and what I could gleam from the "web" Some has documentation, some does not Some a process of elimination and filling in the blanks Welcome all comments Again this is not "nailed" down data I have
George Houston WISEMAN - Genealogy. com George Houston WISEMAN said he was b 1841 in Jackson Co AL The family was not on the 1850 population census for that county nor have I been able to find them in 1850 He enlisted in the TN AL Vidiatte [sic] during the Civil War after which he returned to live in Marion Co TN
Re: Jewish Wisemans - Genealogy. com Roxanne Thanks for that!I kind of understood that Wisemancame from Europe (possibly Germanic or Eastern Europe)and I know that Klugman is another (German) alternative for Wiseman,and again is a Jewish name The main Jewish community in Scotland is in Glasgow, the biggest city,but there are some in Edinburgh too Other than that there are a few scattered about in the larger towns My own Wiseman
Re: ISAAC WISEMAN, NORFOLK and - Genealogy. com By JILL February 16, 2002 at 05:02:06 In reply to: Re: ISAAC WISEMAN, NORFOLK Gareth Bolt 2 16 02 Hello Gareth, Thanks for replying to my posting My connection to this line of the family is not as yet fully established but I believe there is a definate link There were three or four Wiseman families living in BRIGHTON, SUSSEX UK from the early to mid 1800s I think they could well all have