The Finleys of Early Sonoma County, California

The Finleys of Early Sonoma County, California
Author: Carmen J. Finley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN:

History of three Finley families who eventually settled in Sonoma County, California. John Finley (1823-1910) migrated to Sonoma County from Bates County, Missouri in 1852. He married Keziah Head. William Asa Finley (1839-1912) came from Missouri to Santa Clara County, California in 1852. He married Sarah Latimer. Harrison Finley (died 1917) came to Calveras County, California in 1860 and married Livonia Josephine Ray. Ancestry of John and William is traced to John Finley (?-1782) of South River, Augusta County, Virginia and Harrison's to John Finley (?-1791) of Middle River in Virginia. Other ancestors lived in Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois, Arkansas, and elsewhere.

1786-1788

1786-1788
Author: George Washington
Publisher:
Total Pages: 476
Release: 1925
Genre:
ISBN:

Some Descendants of John Thomas of Jamestown, Rhode Island

Some Descendants of John Thomas of Jamestown, Rhode Island
Author: Hollis A. Thomas, MD
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2013-01-24
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1475965710

In 1636, Roger Williams, recently banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony because of his religious beliefs, established a settlement at the head of Narragansett Bay that he named “Providence.” This small colony soon became a sanctuary for those seeking to escape religious persecution. Within a few years, a royal land patent and charter resulted in the formation of the “Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations,” which incorporated Williams’ original settlement and espoused his tenets of freedom of religion and separation of church and state. During the ensuing decades, thousands of Baptists, Quakers, Jews, and Huguenots relocated to Rhode Island from other New England colonies, the British Islands, and Europe in search of religious freedom. One such individual, John Thomas, an immigrant from Wales, made significant contributions to early settlements at Jamestown on Conanicut Island and at Wickford on the nearby mainland of Rhode Island. He was the first town constable of Jamestown in 1679, and later owned hundreds of acres of land in the towns of North and South Kingstown. This fully indexed work traces and sketches the lives of his descendants, many of whom were at the forefront of the great American westward migration, and represents the most comprehensive compilation of them to date. It is the result of twenty years of extensive research and includes detailed information from military pension archives, will and estate records, agricultural data, county histories, and migration patterns that far exceeds the standard for genealogical works of this scope and magnitude. It is important for us to remember those who helped shape our nation. This work provides valuable information for those who are interested in this family and its evolution in America.

Bulletin

Bulletin
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 556
Release: 1974
Genre: Portland (Or.)
ISBN:

A Host of Huffstutlers, and Huffstetlers, Huffsticklers, Huffstedlers

A Host of Huffstutlers, and Huffstetlers, Huffsticklers, Huffstedlers
Author: Faryl Imogene Fleming
Publisher:
Total Pages: 590
Release: 1992
Genre:
ISBN:

Descendants of Johann Jacob Hoffstadler/Hochstattler (b. 1701), son of Christian Hochstattler, of Unterauerbach, Zweybrucken Terr., Germany. He married Maria Eva (b. 1709) Trautmann from Lanbsborn, Zweybrucken, Germany. They were parents of eleven children, three born in Germany. Family arrived in Philadelphia on Sept. 1, 1736. They settled in Lancaster County, Pa. Descendants live in North Carolina, Missouri, Ohio, Arkansas, Illinois, Georgia and elsewhere.