The Gorman Family History


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Lewis Gorman married Hannah Rider in Granger County, Ohio in 1825. Many descendants lived in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Indiana. While others, excited by news of the Gold Rush, migrated to California in the late 1840s.




My Gorman Family


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Edward Gorman was born in about 1747. He married Patience and they were living in Hartland Connecticut in 1784. They had seven children. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in England, Connecticut and Pennsylvania.




Growing Up Gorman


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"Growing Up Gorman traces the history of the Timony and Gorman families back several generations to their roots in Ireland and Germany in the 1800s. It goes on to tell the stories of Elizabeth Anne Timony and James Francis Gorman II, who met and fell in love during World War II. The book conveys the joys and struggles the couple experienced as they fulfilled their dream of having six children—and the tragedy that struck the family soon afterward. Growing Up Gorman concludes with childhood tales of the Gorman kids, who grew up in Newburgh, New York, at the dawn of the Baby Boomer era"--Back cover.




Gorman Family Collection


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The Gorman Family Collection consists of papers, photographs, family history records, correspondence, a diary, and Civil War memorabilia concerning the family of Thomas M. Gorman, as well as some papers concerning the Speed and Coleman families.




The History of the Daniel and Edmund Gorman Families


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Daniel Drake Gorman (1853-1936) and Edmund R. Gorman (1860-1942) were both born in Wyandot Co., Ohio, sons of Samuel Gorman and Elizabeth Drake. The family later moved to Iowa. Daniel and Edmund moved to Kansas and eventually married. Daniel married Anna Elizabeth "Rosie" Tharp (b. 1876), the daughter of Steven Stricklan Tharp and Marinda Elen Blake. In 1899 Edmund married Marilla Roberts (b. 1867). Both families later moved to Colrado and then to California. Descendants lived in California, Missouri, Illinois, Oregon, Wisconsin, Kansas, and elsewhere.










The Family Tree


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The Martyrology of Gorman...


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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.




The Gorman and Morton Families


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Family tree and family stories of the Gorman and Morton Families