I'm Christine Cook Bradley and my grandfather was Harold Eugene Salisbury and I wonder if he is the same as yours. His mother was Mildred Petrie Salisbury. She had married Juilus Foerster and Harold was his son. She left him sometime after the birth and 9 years later married William Benson Salisbury. Grandpa took his name (but didn't change it legally). George Salisbury is his son and carries the Salisbury name. Mom's maiden name was Salisbury.
Thank you if you can suggest a merge or reject it.
Christine Cook Bradley
I've been working since early 2014 to try to link the Depew/DePew name to anyone earlier than about 1700, and also to see who all the cousins/sons/daughters are (there were a couple early generations of 11 kids each, but I am only of -one- of those links).
I hope this comment finds you well, and look forward to hopefully hearing back from you soon!
One of my paternal great grandfathers was William Henry Kilmartin . He married Mary Smith ? Smith at the Catholic Church at Birr Offaly County in 1845 . The church still has that record . They emigrated to New York via Boston in the late 1860's and lived at Oneida Madison New York . I'm just getting started with my tree .
John Gilmartin
Crockett, Texas
Hello Caroline, my name is Eugene Joseph Rogers Jr. son of Eugene Grandson of Richard and Bridget Flanagan, Great Great-grandson of Richard and Elizabeth Flanagan. You have done magnificent job on our family tree. I have some photos of my ancestors that were given to me though the generations, as well as photos of Bridget Flanagan! I also have kept in touch with the Granddaughter of Mary Rogers, James and Hugh's sister. If I can assist you in any way, please feel free to contact me.
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Happy hunting!
Eowyn
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I'm Christine Cook Bradley and my grandfather was Harold Eugene Salisbury and I wonder if he is the same as yours. His mother was Mildred Petrie Salisbury. She had married Juilus Foerster and Harold was his son. She left him sometime after the birth and 9 years later married William Benson Salisbury. Grandpa took his name (but didn't change it legally). George Salisbury is his son and carries the Salisbury name. Mom's maiden name was Salisbury. Thank you if you can suggest a merge or reject it. Christine Cook Bradley
I also figured I'd invite you to join 'The Depew Family' facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/289645541197719/ that I (and a few others on here) manage.
I've been working since early 2014 to try to link the Depew/DePew name to anyone earlier than about 1700, and also to see who all the cousins/sons/daughters are (there were a couple early generations of 11 kids each, but I am only of -one- of those links).
I hope this comment finds you well, and look forward to hopefully hearing back from you soon!
One of my paternal great grandfathers was William Henry Kilmartin . He married Mary Smith ? Smith at the Catholic Church at Birr Offaly County in 1845 . The church still has that record . They emigrated to New York via Boston in the late 1860's and lived at Oneida Madison New York . I'm just getting started with my tree . John Gilmartin Crockett, Texas
I just wanted to check in and see how everything is going. Hopefully you are getting settled and familiar with our site. If you have any questions I'm happy to try and help or our Forum is full of friendly people.
If you haven't yet, you might want to check out How To Use WikiTree. It's a great guide on how to navigate our site, its features and some great tips and suggestions on how you can improve our ever-growing WikiTree and your experience here.
If you're wanting to delve a little deeper into WikiTree you might want to check out our Projects.
If you need any help with anything, feel free to ask! Thanks!
Eowyn
I just wanted to take a second to welcome you to the WikiTree family and thank you for volunteering! There are many great people and resources available here to help you.
If I can help in any way, I will certainly do my best! Please don't hesitate to ask :)
Happy hunting!
Eowyn
Through family history we discover the most beautiful tree in the forest of creation—our family tree. ~J. Richard Clarke
Our Honor Code, G2G message forum, help pages, search features, and other useful links can be accessed from the drop-down boxes on the upper right corner of most pages.
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.
We have a weekly photo contest if you're interested.
Hope you enjoy WikiTree!
We're growing a free worldwide family tree. If you'd like to help in this effort, please select the volunteer link and leave a message telling us so.
Otherwise, investigate the site, review our 'Help' pages, or check out the 'Find' feature on the upper right hand side of the page to do a search for relatives.
If you'd like to ask a question, you may do so at G2G forum.
The WikiTreeHonor Code helps keep our community a happy place.
Hope you'll join us. :)