Working my way
through the alphabet and taking another look at the surnames linked to my
various trees. Some are branches with very few leaves and others are quite
full. I post them in hopes of discovering new contacts to expand my knowledge
of these names. If you see some leaves & branches from your trees, let’s
share & compare.
G is for these
Surnames…
My great grandfather was
Leopold Gartner/Gardner [1860 Austria – 1948 NY]. He was a tailor in New York
City for many years. In 1878 he married Fannie Edelstein. They had five
children. I know very little on Jewish research and would be very interested in
research tips. I believe Leopold’s father was Marcus S. Gartner.
Gibney
My third great grandmother was
Catherine Gibney [c 1818 – 1873 Ireland]. She married Thomas Brady [d 1914
Ireland]. They lived in County Cavan and had nine children. I would like to
learn abouther parents and siblings.
Good
A handful of people with the
Good surname join up with my trees. Albert Edward Good [1883 OH – 1965 OH] married
Elizabeth Lodema Moore. Their six children were born in Ohio. Albert was a
conductor on the railroad for many years. Albert’s parents were Joel H Good
& Margaret Brown.
Grorisclauss
Mary Grorisclauss was my third
great grandmother [d c 1849]. She was born in Switzerland. She married
Christian Gruissy [1811 Switzerland – 1907 OH]. They had four children. My
information ends there. I am not even sure I am spelling her maiden name
correctly.
My fourth great grandfather was
Christian Gruissy [b c 1792 Switzerland]. Tracing this family is difficult
because the name is often misspelled; there are more females than males; and
later generations changed the name to Creasy. They were centered in Stark
County, Ohio. Christian’s wife was Barbara Straum & their children were
Christian, John & Rosanna. Christian Jr. was married twice. His son,
Augustus Ceaser Gruissy, was married three times.
Other
‘G’ Surnames in my tree: Galer, Ganung, Gillaspie, Graves, Griffin
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