I fully intended to keep this blog up weekly, but as you can see it has been a few weeks. Moving forward it is my hope to continue to post a puzzle here and there but also to start to add more pedigrees and documentation. Today I have added a page for the descendants of William Trindle. This is a work in progress, only spanning four generations so far. Where a daughter marries and there is genealogical material available elsewhere I have added links rather than include that family. This hopefully will allow the inclusion of further generations. I will continue to add story pages and document links for the descendants of William. I will also start adding pages for some of the families that have not been connected to William. Perhaps one day soon we will find links, in the meantime, many are well researched.
If you are researching a family and would like to either include a link to your own material or include information here let me know.
What a cool blog. I am a descendent of John Trindle. His daughter Ann (or Anne) married Samuel Lamb. From there it followed the Lamb family for 5 generations to be grandmother. Thank you for posting Johns information.
ReplyDeleteHi Deann. I have a lot of information on the Lamb family and would love to coordinate with you. I have been looking at the Remy's (Margaret Lamb) this week as my husband has Remy ancestor's as well. Send me an email at catht@aol.com and we can compare.
DeleteMy GGG grandmother was Rose Fitzsimmons Barton born 1827 from Albany NY. She had a sister named Anna Fitzsimmons born 1828 and another one named Ellen Fitzsimmons Dunney who was born in 1841. The Fitzsimmons and Barton (changed to Bardon) families are buried in St Agnes in Menands and Calvary in Glenmont, NY. I believe that Anna married a Madden. Their parents were Michael and Catharine.
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