Chloe Stevens
Honor Code SignatorySigned 11 Nov 2014 | 6,241 contributions | 120 thank-yous | 951 connections
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My name is Chloe, and I have been doing genealogy since about 2011. Genealogy brings together my love of history and my fascination with those who came before me, and I love to share what I have found with others who may be interested.
Ancestry groups I have an interest in:
Ancestor Table I saw this idea on other pages (such as Greenwood-3667) and wanted to make one of my own.
Great-Grandparents Possible: 8 | Known: 8 | % Known: 100% | Birth Years: 1906-1916
2nd Gr-Grandparents Possible: 16 | Known: 16 | % Known: 100% | Birth Years: 1874-1897
3rd Gr-Grandparents Possible: 32 | Known: 29 | % Known: 90.62% | Birth Years: 1834-1869
4th Gr-Grandparents Possible: 64 | Known: 48 | % Known: 75% | Birth Years: 1801-1846
5th Gr-Grandparents Possible: 128 | Known: 73 | % Known: 57.03% | Birth Years: 1766-1822
6th Gr-Grandparents Possible: 256 | Known: 99 | % Known: 38.67% | Birth Years: 1709-1793
7th Gr-Grandparents Possible: 512 | Known: 107 | % Known: 20.89% | Birth Years: 1675-1775
8th Gr-Grandparents Possible: 1024 | Known: 105 | % Known: 10.25% | Birth Years: 1661-1745
9th Gr-Grandparents Possible: 2048 | Known: 122 | % Known: 5.95% | Birth Years: 1625-1722
10th Gr-Grandparents Possible: 4096 | Known: 95 | % Known: 2.31% | Birth Years: 1600-1680
Names bolded if major branch. For Czech and Lithuanian names, feminine forms used if unsure of the "root" surname.
Albrecht, Apolínová
Balounová, Behenský, Bieck, Brouček, Bulka
Čermák
Dombrowski, Dorau, Dvořák
Gaušys/Gaušas, Gotzmbiewska
Havlíček, Havlík, Havránek, Honcka, Hošek, Hospodka
Janovský, Janušonis, Jirsa
Kafka, König, Kostelecký, Kotěšovec, Koutenský, Král, Křivský, Kubař
Lapka, Lomický
Mareš
Orna
Pakudaitis, Pavelec, Pešek, Picka, Polívková, Průcha, Pruša
Račin, Rada, Rojík, Romaškas
Šecl, Šedys, Sekera, Semrau, Šimek, Skukauskas, Sládek, Sláma, Souček, Steponavičius, Štípek, Stripeikis, Šupita
Tamašauskas, Ticha, Tícháček, Tkaldec
Vaček
Žežulka
Abele, Allen, Anderson, Aulren
Barley, Baur, Baurencontz, Beals, Bechtold, Beck, Beerkircher, Beeson, Benbrook, Benzing, Bermes/Barmes, Bessheintzen, Birdermann, Bishop, Borton, Boswell/Bozell, Bowater, Brandon, Brenner, Brock, Brooks, Brown, Bruce, Brusman, Bumpass, Bundy, Burkenshall, Burkett
Calvin, Cann, Clark, Clayton, Clemens, Cockey, Colbert, Cresson, Crook, Cross, Curtis
Damm, Davis, Day, Dixon, Downey, Dreher, Driggers, Duncomb
Eckardt, Ecklin, Eddy, Edge, Edwards, Eischinger, Ellwanger, Enßle, Ervin/Irvin, Esenwein, Evins
Faust, Fields, FitzRandolph, Forfar
Ganß, Gering, Glauner, Glendenning, Göckeler, Greiner, Grubb, Grübler, Grumm, Guy, Gyste
Haag, Hardwick, Hawkins, Heim, Hermenstein, Herr, Herrman, Heubach, Hieman, Hodgen, Hodges, Hofschneider, Hoggatt, Hooven, Hoover, Hornberg, Horton, Howard, Hull, Hum, Hunt, Hütter
Ingram, Irion
Jaeger, Jauß, Jones
Kautter, Kayser, Keaton, Keith, Kendall, Kepler, Kinsey, Kinsman, Kinton, Kirstetter, Krafft, Kreutzer, Kuder, Kuensmoeller, Kuntzen, Kurtz
Lanckford, Lang, Langford, LaRue, Laumans, Lenz, Lewis, Lightle, Lips, Lotz, Ludwigs
Maicler, Mann, Manners, Mayo, McCann, McCoy, McRannald, McReynolds, Meguiar, Mendenhall, Meredith, Meyers, Miller, Morgan, Morrison, Müeller, Müller, Murr
Nations, Naumann, Newby, Nicholson, Nopp
O 'Carroll, Orr, Overman, Owings
Packe, Payne, Pennington, Pfautz, Plummer, Potter, Precht
Ramsay, Randel, Rawlings, Rech, Reiber, Reich, Reiss, Repp, Reÿchlin, Rich, Ritter, Robert, Robinson/Robins, Royse, Ruddock, Ruff, Rühle, Runyon
Sang, Sauer/Sowers, Schiller, Schilling, Schmid, Schnewlin, Schuester, Schwegler, Sewell, Seÿflerin, Sharp, Shepherd, Sherry, Sigle, Sing, Sitterich, Slade, Smith, Sneed, Snowdal, Spach, Specht, Stanley, Stapf, Steinbarger, Steiner, Stillwell, Stilz, Strange, Stroud, Sullivan
Tesch, Tevis, Thalls, Thudium, Tuckey
Underhill
Vaihinger, Vetterle
Wacklers, Wadlond, Wagner, Wasden, Weckelins, Wells, Werner, West, Widmann, Wittlinger, Wölflin, Woodall, Woolman
Yates, Yorke
Ziegler, Zink
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Categories: En | Es-2 | Descendants of Thomas and Joan Mildenhall
I sent you a message a while ago on behalf of the Germany Project and have yet to hear back from you. I hope you are well.
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Best wishes,
Kylie :-)
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Karen
In reponse to your query concerning Agnes Anne Rich, I have not looked back at it in several months, but from what I remember, there was a possibility that Agnes (Unknown) McReynolds and Anne (Rich) McReynolds were actually 2 women born close to the same time that married brothers McReynolds. But it seems I could not find enough supporting evidence either way and ended up leaving well enough alone until more research could be done. As to heritage, the Rich line in question is actually of Dutch descent. (Not that it makes a tremendous amount of difference) I can't locate it at the moment, bit there was a early 1600's land deed reference saying somethimg to the effect of Willem Reich/Rich didn't speak English and was likely some Dutch. And various family traditions say regardless of Historians failed attempts to tie us into English Royalty, our Rich family was originally Dutch and spelled with an e. Of course, depending on which family member is relaying it, that may be Reich, Riech, or Riche...
But I'm getting a little frustrated with the same mistake that keeps being repeated from Ancestry user trees and Find-a-Grave, that being, Joseph Rich & Sarah Coulson. I can find no record of them ever having a daughter named Agnes, Anne or any combination of the two.
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