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Susan Lamond

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Susan Lamond
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Holly Seely is in my family tree as Seely 1103, following the link from his son Charles Seely 1101. I'm working on building my tree. On my Maternal side I can go back all the way to my cousin William Shakespeare ;) .............
posted by Sue (Brunner) Gaccione
Re Holly Hanford Seely 12/25/1850 - 04/07/1904, Holly is my great GRANDFATHER! In the Seely family they often used a female family members maiden name as a first name. A lady with the maiden name of Holly and a lady with the maiden name of Hanford married into the Seely family. My great grandfather was named after his 2 grandmothers (using their maiden names). I also have an uncle named Holly Hanford Seely. Holly married Lydia/Lida Armstrong Campbell 07/03/1850 - 07/14/1928. Please update your information on my great grandfather, thanks! The Seely line is part of my maternal line.
posted by Sue (Brunner) Gaccione
Amelia b. 1738 was daughter of Thomasine Coleman 1701 and John Fouquet 1701 Newport/Carrisbrooke Isle of Wight England.

Thomasine's father was Lancelot Coleman and her mother was Mary Grey ( daughter of John Grey and Mary Urrey.

John FOUQUET descends from Yves 1628, Richard 1655/Elizabeth Urrey, John 1701....

Amelia Fouquet first married John James Lewis who died in Liberia... and had a son by the same name. Her second marriage was to Philip Bowes and their son is William Bowes ...parents of Elizabeth Fouquet Bowes Barker Gordon. Other children were Joseph and Mary.

posted by Winky (Houle) Cherry
Hi Susan,

I've completed the David Ueitschi merge. Thank you for pointing out this error on my part. Thank you also for the various links on the Hilchey profiles.

posted by John Hilchie
Hi Susan,

I've gone ahead and completed the merge for Sarah Biois. Thank you for pointing this out.

posted by John Hilchie
Hi

Wish you a Happy New Year. May 2018 bring you all you need to be happy.

Congratulation for adding your contributions in December. Whatever the quantity of your contributions, they all count. As we always say "Quality is better than quantity" to make a great family tree.

Thank you for being a Wikitreer,

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Hi Susan,

Since the two Renald Fernalds should be merged soon, I have edited the profile of his wife that you manage in order to avoid it been linked back to bizarre characters. I hope you don't mind. The other wife "Joanna Warburton" has been disconnected. Please come back to me if anything is wrong. Thank you !

Hi Susan,

I've posted a G2G to ask what can be done with Renald Fernald's ridiculous genealogy. Thank you for posting on the profiles.

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Re: your comment on Thomas Spencer. I'm afraid that I'm confused, When you question whether this is the correct Thomas, what are you questioning? His profile information?, his connection to the Thomas in the Westcott family link? What in particular? Thomas Spencer-644 is the father of the Thomas Spencer-732 cited in the Westcott family link.
posted by Jack Wise
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Hi Susan, When you enter locations would you please capitalize the names of cities, counties and states/colonies. I've changed them for you for the 2 most recent entries you made to show you what I'm suggesting. Kay Wilson, Ranger
posted by Kay (Johnson) Wilson
Hello , Susan,

I see that you are adding profiles to our worldwide family tree. Thank you!

When adding profiles to WikiTree it is very important to research before editing please take some time to read this to understand the importance of and adding sources to profiles.

Our help pages, menu top right can lead you to more information about sourcing here on WikiTree and you can also ask a question in our G2G forum.

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posted by Greg Hays

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