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Saturday, March 23, 2019

12 Surnames





Here are 12 surnames that are close to my heart; 12 surnames that I have been researching for a long time. With each surname are a couple of my direct ancestors with that surname. The links will lead you to more information on the names.

Do you connect to any of these names?
I'd love to hear from you.


1. Brown
            Roy Jesse Brown 8 March 1802 MS – 12 May 1956 MS; Mill Wright
  Moses Brown 7 Feb 1777 NC – 27 Feb 1838 OH; Farmer

2. Gardner/Gartner
            Nathaniel Gardner 21 July 1882 NY – 7 Dec 1944 NY; Telegrapher
  Markusz S. Gartner 1826 Poland – 15 May 1888 Hungary

3. Mark
            Ivy Regina (Mark) Brown 8 June 1908 OH – 18 Sep 2003 NY
  Abraham Mark 12 Nov 1812 PA – 7 Apr 1872 OH; Carpenter

4. Coyle
            Helen F. (Coyle) Gardner 9 January 1897 NY – 13 Oct 1965 NY
            Patrick Coyle 20 May 1814 Ireland – 21 June 1925 CT

5. Brumfield
            Rose Ella (Brumfield) Brown 18 July 1867 MS – 2 Oct 1948 MS
            Charles Watson Brumfield c 1745 VA – c 1820 SC

6. Gruissy
            N. Regina (Gruissy) Mark 31 Jan 1879 OH – 24 May 1959 OH; Mother of 7
            Christian Gruissy 1811 Switzerland – 7 Jan 1907 OH; Cooper

7. Dillon
            Richard Dillon 7 Oct 1745 VA - 7 Oct 1833 MS; Revolutionary War Soldier
            James Theopilous Dillon b c 1719 Ireland

8. Mullane
            Mary Josephine (Mullane) Coyle 3 Aug 1867 Ireland – 17 Dec 1927 NY
  Daniel Mullane Jan 1838 Ireland – 25 March 1930 Ireland

9. Smith
            Wyatt Smith 31 Aug 1809 LA – 16 Feb 1894 MS; Farmer
Jeremiah George Smith 23 Dec 1773 SC – 1843 MS; Farmer

10. Ritter
            Isaac Ritter 1823 – 5 Aug 1880 OH; Carpenter
  Heinrich Ritter c 1715 Germany – Jan 1797 PA

11. Wolf
            John Franklin Wolf 11 Apr 1809 PA – 10 March 1883 OH; Stone Mason 
            Johann Jonas Wolf 27 Dec 1739 PA – 21 Sep 1787 PA; Revolutionary War Soldier

12. Brady
            Margaret (Brady) Coyle b 1855 Ireland – 22 Nov 1934 CT; shop keeper
            

            
Amy Johnson Crow challenges us to remember our ancestors and their families through this task: 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks. I completed ’52 Ancestors’ in 2014 & here I go again. This post is in response to that challenge. This is the 12th week of this challenge and the topic for this week is ‘12’




2 comments:

  1. I love simple lists like this, Colleen. I always hope to find one of my surnames. But not this time!

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