Gregory Tolman Sr.
Honor Code SignatorySigned 13 Mar 2019 | 184 contributions | 44 thank-yous | 1,323 connections
Gregory was born in 1953. He is the son of Mearl Tolman and Phyllis Wilson.
First hand knowledge.
Featured Auto Racers: Gregory is 26 degrees from Jack Brabham, 26 degrees from Rudolf Caracciola, 18 degrees from Louis Chevrolet, 21 degrees from Dale Earnhardt, 37 degrees from Juan Manuel Fangio, 22 degrees from Betty Haig, 26 degrees from Arie Luyendyk, 23 degrees from Bruce McLaren, 23 degrees from Wendell Scott, 22 degrees from Kat Teasdale, 21 degrees from Dick Trickle and 28 degrees from Maurice Trintignant on our single family tree. Login to see how you relate to 33 million family members.
Always select "SEARCH 30 GENERATIONS.'
If you don't do that, the finder default only checks back about 10 generations. Then, You may be missing out on the better part of your lineage.
John
Welcome to Wikitree. I saw your name in a recent wikitree feed showing that you also had had German Roots. I have German roots too. And apparently you have some deep ones all the way back to Europe. When, I ran your name in the Relationship finder in the tools menu, heres what I discovered: We share a common German ancestor: Louis Capet de France. (1081-1137) Wikitree ID: Capet-14. Hes your 26th and my 28th G-Grandfather. Can you imagine? Be sure to try the relationship finder when you visit my profile page & explore all the new branches of your ancestry. You can verify each person and their relationship when you can click on the links to their profiles. Make sure to select "SEARCH 30 GENERATIONS" when you use the generation finder. Were 27th cousins 2x removed.
Have fun!
The Quebecois Project seems to fit your ancestors. Click the link to read how to join.
Please refer to the new recommended sources for Pre-1700s. An example of sources were by Sedenquist. Cite Reliable sources
Or use the Pre-1700 Projects list to find a project..
For questions, just ask!
Mary ~ Pre-1700 Greeter
PS If links do not work in a WikiTree email, check on your profile page for this message.
Check out the How-to pages for some quick tips on working with both the Wiki pages and our other members. There is some great information in those pages.
If you have questions about how WikiTree works, let me know and I will find answers. Just click my name, then ask in the comment section of my page.
Debi ~ WikiGreeter
P.S. If links do not work in an email from WikiTree, try them from the comment section on your profile page.