The Mohawk Valley Harters and Allied Families

The Mohawk Valley Harters and Allied Families
Author: Marion Kofmehl
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Total Pages: 236
Release: 1981
Genre: Mohawk River Valley (N.Y.)
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Johann Niclaus Harter (d.1711) and his family immigrated in 1710 from the Palatinate of Germany to Hunter, New York and founded the Mohawk Valley branch of the family. Johann Michael Harter, probably a brother and a fellow immigrant, founded the Hudson Valley branch of the family. Descendants and relatives of Johann Niclaus lived in New York, New Jersey, New England, Ohio, Indiana, South Dakota and elsewhere.

Sherman and Allied Families

Sherman and Allied Families
Author: Bertha Mary Ludwig Stratton
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Total Pages: 392
Release: 1951
Genre: United States
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Henry Sherman of Colchester and Dedham, Essex, England, probably the son of Thomas Sherman of Yaxley, Suffex, England, died 1789/1790. Descendants of two of his sons, Henry Sherman (ca. 1547-1610) and Edmund Sherman (ca. 1548-ca. 1601), immigrated to America with the early Puritan immigrants. Among these was Phillip Shearman Phillip Shearman (1610/11-ca. 1686/7), who immigrated to America in 1633, settled in Massachusetts, and then moved to Rhode Island; his cousin, Capt. John Shearman (1612-1690/91), who immigranted to New England in 1637 and settled at Watertown, Connecticut; and Edmund Sherman (ca. 1572-1641), who immigrated to New England as a old man, with his children, and was living at Wethersfield, Connecticut, by 1635. Descendants of these and other early immigrants listed lived in Rhode Island, Connecituct, Massachusetts, New York, and elsewhere.

Tanquary and Allied Families

Tanquary and Allied Families
Author: Patrick Gordon Tanquary
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Total Pages: 682
Release: 1987
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A genealogy of the ancestry of Patrick Gordon Tanquary (b. 1922) whose parents are Fay Allen Tanquary (1892-1981) and Teresa Magdalene Zinner of Vermilion county, Ill.

Youngblood-Armstrong and Allied Families

Youngblood-Armstrong and Allied Families
Author: Frances Youngblood
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Total Pages: 364
Release: 1962
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Thomas Youngblood (ca. 1772-1863) and his wife, Jane Head, migrated from South Carolina in 1834 to Bullock County, Alabama. Their descendant, William Youngblood (1839-1924), married Fannie Armstrong in 1882. Armstrong ancestry is traced to Martin Armstrong who was in Tryon County, South Carolina and later moved to Hancock County, Georgia. He died ca. 1810. Descendants lived in Alabama and elsewhere.