Lucinda Ferree
Honor Code SignatorySigned 21 Mar 2018 | 409 contributions | 15 thank-yous | 641 connections
I have been researching my family genealogy off and on for quite a few years. There has been considerable research done on my Ferree, Coutant, DuBois, Gerow, and Deyo lines, but I continue to add to them on a semi-regular basis. These are from both my paternal and maternal ancestry.
I had the pleasure of meeting Dr. Charles Heisterkamp in 2007 during the Ferree Family Reunion in Lancaster, PA. I acquired his small booklet "The Ferree Family Gunsmiths" (2004), along with a CD entitled "The Ferree Family in America the First Five Generations" (2007), both of which I purchased at the Ferree Family 2007 Reunion in Lancaster, PA. I also purchased a rather large, 3-ring binder of information about the Ferree family entitled "The Story of the Ferree Family" (Second Edition 1995) by Emory Schuyler Ferree. I do have contact information (from 2007) that might prove productive in acquiring this information from Emory.
Most recently, I have been largely focused on the Scottish lines from both sides of my family. There are multiple lines, which include Fletcher, McKay, Leeth, Wymess, Balfour and several others.
I am retired, but only spend time doing genealogical research during the colder/winter months when weather up here prevents me from being outside. However, I do check email daily, and will respond to any questions or comments as soon as possible.
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Categories: Huguenot Migration Project
I had forgotten about that. MK
We are 7th cousins according to wikitree. I have my dna at ancestry so I'll check and see if we are a match there. Have a blessed day and I will be talking to you soon then. MK
p.s. In 2018 we visited the Carpenter Cemetery in Paradise. It was quite an experience.
(I also checked and I am a 10th cousin x1R of Dr. Ceruti below. Chretien is my 9th gr-grandfather.)
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