One of my purposes in this endeavor is to share what I learn about my family’s history. I can imagine that someone may, someday, find this history interesting to them too. In order to make it easier to find, here is a list of the surnames I am researching:
Marks:
- Baker
- Bonham
- Brecht
- Calhoun
- Carpenter
- Clark
- Cole
- Compton
- Dickensheets
- Drost
- Dunham
- Dunn
- Dusenberry
- Elwick
- Fiesser
- FitzRandolph
- Fry
- Galford
- Hope
- Hopkins
- Hughes
- Markley
- Marks
- Morrison
- Parker
- Pollack
- Riehm and Ream
- Rogers
- Runyan
- Shrimplin
- Snow
- Templeton
- Tharp
- Thomas
- Tillson
- Weidemann
- White
- Workman
- Yates
Krueger:
- Asche
- Becher
- Borgwardt
- Bruns
- Capelle
- Ebert
- Fiehn
- Hellbusch
- Heise
- Kapels
- Klug
- Kono
- Krueger
- Nagel
- Labens
- Langkibel/Langkabel
- Luckow
- Moritz
- Mueller
- Mohlmann
- Moldenhauer
- Muth
- Schutte
- Stickle
- Wessels
- Wilke
- Wilnow
Hi Beth. It looks as if I share quite a few surnames with you: Baker, Carpenter, Clark, Cole, Dunn, FitzRandolph, Fry (Frye, in my family), Hopkins, Marks, Morrison, Mueller, Parker, Rogers, Runyon, Templeton, Thomas, and White. My family come from New England, New Jersey, the Mid-Atlantic States, the Carolinas, and the Virginias. Perhaps we have some common ancestors?
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Thanks for stopping by. Yes! I bet we do. Do you have a tree on ancestry?
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