New England Ancestors


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The Fales Family, the First Ten Generations in America


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James Fales married Anne Brock in 1655. They had eight children. He died 10 July 1708 in Dedham, Massachusetts. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Massachusetts and New York.







An American Ancestry


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"Ancestral Records of Family Names Rudy, Arthur, Sale, Phillips: Convergence in Ohio and Traces and Tributaries in Europe and America. Table of Contents: Dedication. Prologue Introduction Table 1: Significant Surnames Featured Chapter 1: The Quest Chapter 2: A Primer On Genetics Chapter 3: Some Of Those Who Went Before Chapter 4: Family Groupings In Descent Chapter 5: Biographies Of Rudys And Ancestors Chapter 6: Biographies of Arthurs And Ancestors Chapter 7: Ancestors By Identifying Number Chapter 8: Descendancy Chart: Five Generations forward From Generation III Chapter 9: Ancestral Charts Chapter 10: Frivolous Anecdotes From The Living Bibliographic References Appendix: 1849 Diary Of M.S. Rudy Index Some of the related family names: Arthur, Bancroft, Bar, Bear, Bohun, Bonner, Bruen, Buckingham, Case, Chastain, Courtney, Cramer, Cushing, Dulty, Egbert, Ferris, Finch, Griebling, Hare, Holcomb, Jones, Lincoln, Mortimer, Muntz, Ostendorf, Phillips, Post, Pratt, Priest, Roos, Rudi, Rudy, Sale, Sisinger, Spelman, Spencer, Spilman, Ward, Wohlgemuth, Wolgamot, Wolgamott, Wolgemuth and others"--Amazon.




The Doolittle Family in America


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The Mayor of Hornbach Stadtschultheiss Isaac Besse (1652-1725)


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Isaac Besse, son of Henri Besse (1624-1699) and Catherine Martin (1652-1725), was born in 1652 in Ste-Croix, Vaud, Switzerland. He married Anna Maria Scheel in about 1683 in Hornbach, Germany.




Three Dobbins Generations at Frontiers


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James Dobbins'(b. 1740, Ireland) story begins in Augusta Co., Va. James and Elizabeth (Stephenson) Dobbins spent their formative years, were married, and began their family. Their sons, Robert Boyd and John, were b. 1783 &'85. The family migrated to Abbeville & Pendleton, SC. James & Elizabeth had seven children. Four daughters and their husbands were: Mary w/John H. Morris (emigrated to Franklin Co., TN), Elizabeth w/George H. Hillhouse (emig. to Giles Co. & Lawrence Co., TN), Sarah w/Hugh F. Callaham (emig. to St. Clair Co., Ala.), Jane w/George Liddell (emig. to Noxubee Co. & Winston Co., MS). Their last-born, James, Jr., b. 1790, died young at home. They & their spouses' families were Scotch-Irish settlers in backcountry of SC. Ten families representing two generations were pioneers and products of history, geography, and culture of frontiers in SC. Six children migrated west, north, & south to new frontiers. Grandchildren of James & Elizabeth became the third Dobbins generation at farther frontiers.