Frank Nolan
Privacy Level: Private with Public Biography (Orange)

Frank Nolan

Honor Code Signatory
Signed 17 May 2013 | 527 contributions | 13 thank-yous | 62 connections
Frank J. Nolan
Born 1970s.
Profile last modified | Created 16 May 2013
This page has been accessed 1,702 times.

Biography

The biography for Frank Nolan is empty. What can you add?

Sources

  • First-hand information. Entered by Frank Nolan at registration.

Only the Trusted List can access the following:
  • Frank's formal name
  • full middle name (J.)
  • e-mail address
  • exact birthdate
  • birth location
  • images (1)
  • family tree
  • father's name
  • mother's name
  • siblings' names
  • autosomal DNA test connections
For access to Frank Nolan's full information you must be on Frank's Trusted List. Please login.


Comments: 11

Leave a message for others who see this profile. If you prefer to keep it private, send a message to a profile manager: private message private message private message
There are no comments yet.
Login to post a comment.
Hi Frank,

The Ireland Project (previously the Irish Roots Project) has now changed its structure into Teams. We require everyone with the Ireland Badge to be a member of at least one Team or Sub-Team and our google group. See https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland for details. The Teams are :-

1. Categories Team
2. Counties Team
3. Managed Profiles Team
4. Membership Team
5. Profile Improvement Team
6. Topics Team
7. Diaspora

? Can you let me know if you’d like to stay on in the new project and which team(s) you’d like to join. Please also let me know your e-mail address so that I can get you added to the project’s Google Group or confirm you are already a member of the google group.

Many thanks,

Maria

posted by Maria Maxwell
Frank,

I did run a one to one analysis on gedmatch and cannot find any shared DNA segments. Now I have traced my Jaeger Ancestors back as far as 1705 and they all lived in and around Ichenheim, Orentis, Baden, Germany. Now my ethnic make up is 80 % Irish, 12 % Northern European, 6 % French (close proximity to Alsace-Lorraine) and 2 % Germanic Europe. Jager is the German word for Hunter and would be a common name in Switzerland. I know that there was a branch of Jager's in Russia, Sarnov? but they do not appear to be part of my family tree

posted by Frederick Jaeger
Miguel Romero and Maria de Grano are my grandparents.
Hi Frank, possible relation, way back. I'm still neatening my Nolan profiles, but pretty much what you see is what I have. I know my Nolans left Tynagh, Galway (parents remained) and settled in Tennessee in 1850. I think Nolan is a pretty common name, but perhaps there is a common ancestor lost in the annals of time.
posted by Anne B
Hi Frank!

Afraid I don't know of any links to the north part of Ireland from my family at all. I suspect our link _must_ be through Nolans of Wexford?

posted by Paul Moloney
Have tried to contact Frank Nolan but get no response

Roquey Jobes

posted by Roquey Jobes Jr
Thank you Frank, I'm looking for Emma Stauffer who married Charles Wenger - parents of my grandfather Delbert Stanley Wenger.
posted by Vicki (Wenger) Page
your very welcome...

Deneze Lujanen

posted by [Living Vezeau]
Welcome to our community, Frank, and thank you for volunteering to help us grow our worldwide family tree. I hope your experience as a member of the WikiTree community will be very pleasant and productive.

VERY IMPORTANT: The more documents, sources, dates, and locations you provide on the profiles you create, the stronger your branches and our mutual global tree will be. If you don't know the correct date, please estimate using before or after.

If you're interested in old photos, we have a weekly photo contest.

Hope you enjoy WikiTree! :)

posted by Debby (Barton) Black
Hi this is Mr. Francis John Nolan :-), Im a single guy in his early 40's, listens to all sorts of music, happen to be a pc gamer and vb.net programmer, etc but one thing is for sure; I will try my best to discover more about my Nolan/Dolan/Glynn family tree that traces back through Ireland; especially Blacklion, Killinagh, county Cavan and county Fermanagh. I agree with your mission because I think its a wonderful way for others to connect and discover more about their trees, even though I believe family forests also exist. In addition to wikitree I plan to continue part of my Irish ancestry research on ancestry.com and irelandxo.com (Ireland Reaching Out) On Ireland reaching out Im member BlueElf44 and use their message board for my Irish ancestry research.
posted by Frank Nolan

N  >  Nolan  >  Frank Nolan