Alan Whitman
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Alan Whitman

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Alan S. Whitman
Born 1950s.
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Mike Hasenstab Here..

Hasenstab -19.. My Wife is Leffingwell.. My Side is Tower Edson.. James Chilton and Francis Cooke Decendants... There Are Plenty of DNA Matched Also.. Mike

posted by Lawrence Hasenstab
I added several 1850 census information on recently created profiles in the Leffington family. It should give you information to create a couple of children not profiled. Each of those profiled have much more information on familysearch that is listed below the census reference if you wish to use them to add many more references. Some will add the next generation information you do not have. I realize you may not have had time to add every thing you have information on. I'm just pointing this out if you wish to use it to expand your family at your own pace and interest. I will not be entering more.
posted by Beulah (Maltby) Cramer
Nice to meet you cuz.
posted by Trueman Sanford
I do apologize for my late words of thanks. But thank you from the bottom of my heart for the addition to my family tree it has solved some long time questions. Again thank you so very, very much.
posted by [Living Saunders]
Thank you for the addition to Karenhappuch's trusted list!
posted by S (Hill) Willson
Thank you for adding me to Peter Thomas' and John Cox' trusted lists.
posted by S (Hill) Willson
Thanks Alan, a lot of work! I've started another tree for my mother's side (Grant), though I don't have much info yet.
Hello Alan,

I'd like to invite you to join in the "Weekend Chat" on G2G Today!

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posted by Keith Hathaway
Hi Alan: I rechecked my notes you are right

Eunice Schofield was James Sanford's 1st wife..then Hannah. On re-checking the profile I had it entered the right way :) Thanks for your recent e-mail..Marie

posted by Marie Chantigny
Hi: Thanks for your e-mail regarding Eunice Schofield that married James Sanford.

http://www.nseaton.org has some information. Hannah Dunn was his first wife. Eunice the 2nd. Eunice was the daughter of Nathan Schofield (1764-03-30) Kings Co. Ns. So far this is all the info that I have....I have one more site to check out and I will see what I can find :)..Marie

posted by Marie Chantigny
Hi there,

We are really happy that you took the Pre-1700 certification Quiz. Thank you for doing your part to make WikiTree an accurate and openly collaborative place for genealogists to share their research.

Do you have some 1700's people in your tree already ? Now that you have the badge, you can take part in one of our historical projects.

If you have any questions, you can contact one of our Mentors or Volunteer Coordinator, Erin .

Have a great day !

posted by Maggie N.
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