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Susan Alexander Llauget


Trossachs Mountains, Scotland

There are 57 surnames in this database.

St. Andrew's Cross

Stars & Stripes

Netherlands

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The names in this database are:

Alexander(46), Baker(2), Barney(6), Batteux(1), Bebee(9), Bolden(4), Bollinger(1), Bowers(1), Bradley(3), Burdo(2), Cato (?)(1), Chipman(8), Codori(1), Conine(3), Connolly(3), Crean(1), Crone(5), Decker(7), Diller(1), Dyer(1), Englebert(10), Fear(1), Getchy(1), Gillen(2), Guthrie(1), Hand(1), Harmon(10), Hayes(1), Heacock(13), Heyser(2), Howell(1), Inness(4), Kalehoff(1), Kauffman(1), Lanell(1), Little(2), Llauget(4), Mabe(1), Martin(5), McManus(2) Morgan(2), Morrissey(1) Morris(7), Moynihan(1), Nulty(1), O'Keefe(1), Pearson(1), Slonaker(1), Steinmetz(1), Stiles(13), Thompson(45), Van Horn(3), Vogel(1), Wickham(3), Wilkinson(1), Williams(2), Wolf(1),



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Wales

Ireland

Germany


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Page of The Unknowns

If you recongize any of these people, I would appreciate it if you would drop me a line.


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Caledonia State Park, PA

I have located my Alexander ancestors in Washington, Franklin County, Pennsylvania in 1830. The family headed west to Ironton, Ohio ten years later. John Y. Alexander and wife, Elizabeth Ann Hayes, along with some of their children moved onto Beatrice, Nebraska in 1858. Elizabeth died the following year.

White Cliffs of Dover

My Morgan ancestors came from Wales, originally, and emigrated to the United States, possibly western Pennsylvania, from England.



I have just started working on my Stiles and Inness lines. The Stiles lived in Newark, New Jersey, but were originally from Holland. That is all I have on that line, so far.

William Penn on Philadelphia City Hall

Members of my Morris line came to Philadelphia from Newfoundland, Canada. James Morris' wife, Margerette Mc Manus, and her family arrived in Newfoundland courtesy of a shipwreck on their way from Scotland to the United States. Margaret was born in Scotland, but both of her parents were born in Ireland.


My Heacock ancestors came from England with William Penn in 1711 and settled in Marple, then Chester, Pennsylvania. They originated in the town of Slindon in the parish of Eccleshall, County of Stafford, England. I am having some problems filling in some of the links to the migrating ancestors, John Heacock and Ann Till Heacock.


My Thompson, Harmon, Englebert and Wolf ancestors lived in Hunterstown, Pennsylvania (near Gettysburg). The Engleberts and Wolfs emigrated from Germany. William Thompson emigrated from England and joined the Army of the Potomac at the beginning of the American Civil War. He was wounded during Pickett's/Pettigrew's Charge at Gettysburg.

PA Monument, Gettysburg

While recuperating, he met Margaret Slonaker. Afterwards, he joined the 17th PA. Calvary. He fought until the end of the war and then came back to Gettysburg and married Margaret.

From records and recollections I have seen, Forest ("Hall")Thompson was not William Thompson's son. But, I can find no records to show who Hall's father was.

Hall and his wife, Lizzie Harmon, made "Hunterstown Rockers" (rocking chairs) in their home in Hunterstown. These rockers became quite famous and they received orders from all over the world.




Database Owner Contact Information Susan Alexander Llauget
Arlington, Vermont 05250
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Last updated: August 4, 2008.

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