Guestbook for Hainings, Harrowers, Powells, Richmonds, and Related Families
Hainings, Harrowers, Powells, Richmonds, and Related Families
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Submitted by Name: Hannah Burton From: Winchester, IN E-mail: Contact
Comments: Hello! To my knowledge, my mother, Marilynn S. Tiller never married, but her information on the website states that she was married to someone currently not deceased. If you were able to find marriage records for her, would it be possible for you to share with me where they are located?
Admin reply: Hi, Hannah! It's nice to hear from you again. I'll contact you directly with my reply. cheers, Kirsty
Added: June 29, 2016
Submitted by Name: SCOTT D MCCORMACK E-mail: Contact
Comments: I am a living relative of Earnest Harold McCormack and Frankie Ann McCormack.My brothers were Gary Burdett Williams and Kim Ryan McCormack. Thank you so much for the information you have provided concerning my ancestry.
Admin reply: Hello, Scott! I'm very glad to hear from you. We are 4th cousins once removed — relatively close, genealogically speaking. I'll contact you by direct email soon.
Thanks for visiting my website!
cheers, Kirsty Haining Seattle, Washington
Added: June 23, 2016
Submitted by Name: Debbie From: Effingham,Ill E-mail: Contact
Comments: Hello I cam across your web page as I was trying to get info on my great great grandfather Andew Jackson rogers.my moms maiden name is rogers.It is fasinating to learn about our haritage.If you can give me any info like Andrews fathrs name and dates it would be very helpful thanks God bless always Debbie
Admin reply: Hi, Debbie —
Your great-great-grandfather Charles Andrew Jackson Rogers is the "in law" in my family tree, so I wasn't planning to research his ancestry. However, I may be able to dig up a little additional information for you. I'll contact you by direct email. Thanks for visiting my website!
cheers, Kirsty Haining Seattle, Washington
Added: June 16, 2016
Submitted by Name: Val Hodge From: Scotland E-mail: Contact
Comments: Hi, I came across your site while browsing. What a surprise to see a name and location I recognised. William Hodge b.1912 in Alloa was my uncle. The family didn't really keep in touch but I do remember meeting them. My Aunt Marion made kilts that I do remember and I believe she told me that her son(whose name eludes me at the moment) had gone to Australia.Don't think I ever knew were cousin Marion went. Must say I think it is a lovely photo of her. If any of her family are interested I'm doing some family research and may be able to help with their Hodge line.
Wishing them all the best Val
Admin reply: Hi, Val! Nice to hear from you. I'll email you directly concerning your cousin's contact information. Thanks for visiting my website!
cheers, Kirsty Haining Seattle, Washington
Added: June 9, 2016
Submitted by Name: Katherine Blankenburg From: Fairview Park, Ohio E-mail: Contact
Comments: I was googling my father to try to figure out exactly where his grave is. I know it is somewhere down on Route 303. After he married Josephine, I moved to Albuquerque, NM to attend grad school, so I didn't really get to know Josephine very well, but I guess she took good care of my dad. Dad moved to Fairview Park, along with his first wife (Jean Carol Smart) and I on June 19, 1964, although I think he actually owned the house a little bit before we moved in. Before that, we lived in Mayfield Heights, Ohio. If you have any more questions about Raymond Blankenburg, you can always email me.
Admin reply: Hi, Katherine — Thanks for stopping by my website, although I'm sorry I didn't have the burial information you were looking for. If you ever do find out where your Dad's grave is, I'd love to have that data. I'll contact you by direct email with my other questions.
cheers! Kirsty Haining Seattle, Washington
Added: May 16, 2016
Submitted by Name: Billie Lyons From: Sonora, CA E-mail: Contact
Comments: Hello! While researching Elijah Moseley Pate, I came across your family tree. This may or may not be the same Nancy Johns in your tree, but I found a Nancy John buried in Williamson County. She's buried in Georgetown Cemetery,very plain homespun headstone that simple reads Nancy Johns, born 1825 Died 1901.
Admin reply: Hi, Billie — Thanks for the tip. Turns out I had part of that information already, but I didn't realize it because that particular cemetery has so many different names! I just found out (since I got your post) that "Blue Hole Cemetery" in Williamson County, Texas is also known as "San Gabriel Cemetery" or "Old Georgetown Cemetery" or even "Old Black Cemetery"!! I think I'd seen the gravestone previously but because it wasn't listed in "Blue Hole Cemetery" (as I had from my source), I thought it was for someone else.
Anyway, thanks for making me take another look, and thanks for visiting my website.
cheers, Kirsty Haining Seattle, Washington
Added: May 2, 2016
Submitted by Name: Patti Necessary From: TX E-mail: Contact
Admin reply: Hi, Robert — Thanks for letting me know. I'll contact you directly soon. cheers, your cousin, Kirsty
Added: April 25, 2016
Submitted by Name: Liz Kennedy From: Rainier Beach, WA E-mail: Contact
Comments: Hi again, Kirsty,
Did I ever get you some photos of Leo and Carrol White, Vesta Parker & Ira White's children? I hope so!
I was with my dad this morning, Don Kennedy, from Vesta's second marriage. He said that I looked like Vesta's sister, Lena! Interesting!
Hope you are well. This is such interesting work.
Liz
Admin reply: Hi, Liz —
You sent me one photo that will be posted the next time I do a website update (which I hope is going to be very soon!), but I'd love to have some more. It's nice to hear from you again. I'll contact you by direct email later today.
cheers, Kirsty
Added: April 11, 2016
Submitted by Name: Jean M. Jagodzinski From: St. Paul, Minnesota E-mail: Contact
Comments: I have reason to believe that my grandfather is a brother to James G. Scott, father of Bruce Henderson Scott. James and his four sons all enlisted in the war. At least the three oldest were killed in action. My information says the youngest was missing.
My grandfather was Douglas Ewart Scott, son of David Scott and Margaret (Arthur) Scott.
Jean
Admin reply: Hi, Jean —
It's nice to hear from you. I'm not sure I can help much, since I connect on the "other" side of the tree from you, but I'll contact you directly very soon. Thanks for visiting my website!
Name: Hannah Burton
From: Winchester, IN
E-mail: Contact
Hello! To my knowledge, my mother, Marilynn S. Tiller never married, but her information on the website states that she was married to someone currently not deceased. If you were able to find marriage records for her, would it be possible for you to share with me where they are located?
Admin reply: Hi, Hannah! It's nice to hear from you again. I'll contact you directly with my reply. cheers, Kirsty