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Hello. My name is Catherine (Catryna) Jensen-Radsliff White. I am a distant relative of Bernard Martin through his son Daniel. Daniel Martin and his wife, Regina Fischer, immigrated to the USA in the mid 1800's and settled in Missouri. Regina died within 10 years after arriving in America and Daniel remarried to Louise (Elizabeth) Esser. Their youngest child, Bernard (Barney) Jacob Martin, became my great grandfather. His oldest son, Ferdinand (Jack) Martin born in 1900, became my grandfather.
I'm so glad you got in touch with me. I have a book written by a distant cousin, Agnes Immele Meriwether, that documents the genealogy of the Felten's up to 1960. It's been my goal to enter each of the people from her book into wikitree. You have inspired me to get back to work! In case you don's have a copy, here's a link tot he Felten book online: https://archive.org/details/recordsoffeltenr00merr/page/42/mode/2up
If you send me a trusted list request for Bernard Jacob, I can give you access so that you can pick up where the book leaves off in 1960, if you like.
Wow, that was so quick. I wasn't expecting an answer for a while. Thank you!
I too have a Felton Book as well as a Martin/McGrath book. My G-Grandfather, (Bernard) married an Irish girl by the name of Agnes McGrath. Anyway, the Felton book, I have, was published in 1970. Is that the date of yours or is yourS more recent? If you would like more recent up to date info on the generations descending from my Grandfather or the generations below me, I can send that info in an email. If your Felton copy is the same year as mine, you will be missing a head count of dozens of cousins from the newest 3 generations.
Good morning, Teresa! Would you please use the bulk trusted list tool to add me to the descendants of Katharina Felten (Felten-112)? I'm working on a GEDCOM import to add a bunch of sourcing to her family with Albert Nold. Thanks!!
I did some work on your suggestions report to fix the things I could. There are some that will need your input because I don't know enough about the person. No rush, whenever you feel like looking at that is fine.
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I'm so glad you got in touch with me. I have a book written by a distant cousin, Agnes Immele Meriwether, that documents the genealogy of the Felten's up to 1960. It's been my goal to enter each of the people from her book into wikitree. You have inspired me to get back to work! In case you don's have a copy, here's a link tot he Felten book online: https://archive.org/details/recordsoffeltenr00merr/page/42/mode/2up
If you send me a trusted list request for Bernard Jacob, I can give you access so that you can pick up where the book leaves off in 1960, if you like.
Thanks!
I just found you in the Felten book and am in the process of entering all that data that is available from the book.
Wow, that was so quick. I wasn't expecting an answer for a while. Thank you! I too have a Felton Book as well as a Martin/McGrath book. My G-Grandfather, (Bernard) married an Irish girl by the name of Agnes McGrath. Anyway, the Felton book, I have, was published in 1970. Is that the date of yours or is yourS more recent? If you would like more recent up to date info on the generations descending from my Grandfather or the generations below me, I can send that info in an email. If your Felton copy is the same year as mine, you will be missing a head count of dozens of cousins from the newest 3 generations.
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Thanks, Bill
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Thanks, Bill