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Welcome to My Genealogy Page of Assorted Limbs, Leaves, and Nuts!


Limbs

BAKER, Francis 1611, Mass. Bay Colony
BRANSCOMB, Bertha A. 1884 New Brunswick, Canada
GREEN , Frederick William 1858 Bingley, Yorkshire, England
Harrington , James 1826 New Brunswick, Canada
JAMISON, Sarah Jane 1860 New Brunswick, Canada
MASON, Edward 1840 Mass.
WEATHERBIE, Thomas 1682 England

Leaves

Hadley, Sarah (Sally) 1807 Rhode Island/Vermont
Haskins ,Abel Sr. ca 1740 Nine Partners, New York to Vermont
Lamphear , George b abt 1631, Berkshire, England
MacGowan, Sophia ca 1815 Prince Edward Island, Canada
McCulisten, Sarah ca. 1830 New Brunswick, Canada
Rush, Hiram 1803 Vermont
Sample, Robert 1800 Prince Edward Island, Canada
Tifft, Sarah 1802 Rhode Island/Vermont

Assorted Nuts

Allen, Ashe, Bell, Buffum, Butler/Butter, Buxton, Chase, Crossman, Darrell/Darrett, Exhurst, Fuller, Hildreth, Hinchman, Holden, Holloway, Hunter, Ingram, Lawrence, Mathewson, Odding, Paine, Pope, Prescott, Read/Reed, Richards, Ryder, Sherman, Southwick, Stannard, Thoralde, Tripp, Tucker, Twining, Waller, Ward (two lines), Warren (not Richard) two lines.

Whitehouse, Weatherbie

The above listing of some of my ancestral surnames will hopefully help others searching in New England and Atlantic Provinces of Canada. I don't have any known relations that went west of the Hudson River in New York never mind any that went farther south then Conneticut! My Branscomb, Harrington, Jamison, MacGowan, McCulisten, Rogers, Sample and Weatherbie lines lived in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island, Canada.

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I still live in the same state that a lot of my ancestors started in: Massachusetts. New England is such a beautiful area of this great country of ours. Our ancestors who first farmed, fished, hunted, and lived in this vast wilderness would be amazed at what they would see now!

My family says that I have too many hobbies. I say that I am such an interesting person that I can't help being involved in so many things! I also go by the Maxim: A neat desk is a sign of a person with nothing to do.
Genealogy in New England and the Atlantic Provinces of Canada, sewing, volunteering as church secretary, jewelry making, camping, reading, traveling, and making chocolate creations are just some of the things that keep me busy when I am not at work.

This site is under construction so please be patient. More pages will be added as time allows.


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Here are a few places that you might want to check out:
N.E.H.G.S. New England Historic Genealogical Society
Canadian Genealogy Resources - Nova Scotia
Canadian Genealogy Resources - New Brunswick
Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet - Canada - Prince Edward Island
TBC - The Berkshire Athenaeum
Genealogy in Vermont
Deciphering Old Handwriting
Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet
UK+Ireland Genealogy
New England Genealogy
Sherman Homepage
GFS Sam homepage: Tripp/Paine

Need somewhere to go where everyone knows your name?
Family Treehouse
A place where you can talk:
Genealogy Forum Chat Area
A place where you can find it all:
Genealogy Forum

There is so much to do and so little time. Please visit the sites I have mentioned. Here are a few non-genealogy sites you might like to visit:
Medieval/Renaissance Food Homepage
People and Groups in the SCA
Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World
Chocolate archives
Welcome to New England
Women's Health