In 2010 I wrote
bimonthly posts highlighting birthdays of my ancestors/relatives. In 2011 I
wrote bimonthly posts of my ancestors’ anniversaries. This year I have decided
to attempt Alphabetical Ancestors [Technically they are not all ancestors. They
are relatives but I like the alliteration.]
Take a moment to
look over these surnames. I post them in hopes of discovering new contacts to
expand my knowledge of these names. Some of these surnames are more twigs than
branches on my tree. It is time to let them out to get some sunshine & some
attention.
A is for these
Surnames…
I have a very long list of Alford connections. My Alford family can be found
in Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina & Virginia. The earliest Alford I
have uncovered was John Alford c 1645 in Virginia. Edwin Barksdale Alford [1792 NC - 1878 MS] was my third great grandfather.
Amacker
I have several Amacker
relatives, related to me through Thelma Corine (Wilson) Amacker [born 1912]. She
married George Amacker [b 1908]. They had five children. I have no locations for
this family.
Arbuckle
Mary Elizabeth Tina (Wolf)
Arbuckle [1891 – 1956] is my link to this family. I have no locations for this
family. She married Jesse Lee Arbuckle and they had four children.
Arnold
Catherine (Wolf) Arnold [1858 –
1918], my second cousin 4x removed, is my link to the Arnolds. She and her
husband, Henry Leibe Arnold, had twelve children: A. Gertrude, Henry
Chesterfield, Robert L., Lillie May, Jacob Raymond, Charles Edwin, Mary
Catherine, Philip J., Morgan Eugene, Vera Pauline, Samuel James and Helen Irene. They lived in Pennsylvania.
Ashley
Thomas Ashley, Junior was my 7th
great grandfather. He was born c 1710 and died 1790 in Bertie, North Carolina.
He & Ann Hicks had three children that I know about.
Colleen,
ReplyDeleteI love the your theme of highlighting Anniversaries last year and Surnames this year.
Charlie
Thanks Charlie. Just trying to find new ways to get my family ways out there & many find new connections.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea! I may have to borrow it. ;)
ReplyDeleteHeather, please do!
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