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.
If you see some
leaves & branches from your trees, let’s share & compare.
E is for these
Surnames…
Edelstein
My great grandmother was Fannie
Edelstein [1860 Austria – 1908 NY]. Her father was Adolph. She married Lepold
Gartner [1860 Austria – 1948 NY]. I have not done any Austria research as yet.
Ellzey
My second great grandfather was
Frank B Ellzey [1826 – 1904] who married Nancy Jane Holmes. Their son, William
S Ellzey [1857 MS – 1946 MS] married Amanda A Fortenberry [1865 MS – 1949 MS].
They had ten children. The Ellzeys expand from there.
English
Brigid English was my second
great grandmother. She was b c 1848 in Ireland and d 1920 in Ireland. She
married Daniel Mullane [b c 1838 Ireland – 1930 Ireland]. They had eleven
children. Brigid’s father was martin English, a carpenter.
Everett
Augustus Ceaser Gruissy [1840
OH – 1915 OH] was my 2nd great grandfather. He was married three
times. His first wife was Mary Ann Everett. At this time I had no other
information on Mary Ann.
Ezell
Leonard M Ezell [1919 – 1966] married
Rava Nell Ball [1923 LA – 2006]. They had five children.
Other
‘E’ Surnames in my files: Edwards, Ellis, Eschleman & Evans
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