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Remembering Our Ancestors, A Family History of the Pointer, Gage, Schenck, Townsend & Related Families, contains research of these particular families for several generations. It covers some of the Dutch families who settled in New Amsterdam (New York). Included in the research are the English, French and Scottish ancestors; the English ones arriving in early Virginia, the French ones arriving in New Amsterdam and the Scottish settling in New Jersey. These ancestors helped settle the areas they migrated to including Ohio, Indiana, Missouri, Maryland, Virginia, Tennessee, North and South…mehr

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Remembering Our Ancestors, A Family History of the Pointer, Gage, Schenck, Townsend & Related Families, contains research of these particular families for several generations. It covers some of the Dutch families who settled in New Amsterdam (New York). Included in the research are the English, French and Scottish ancestors; the English ones arriving in early Virginia, the French ones arriving in New Amsterdam and the Scottish settling in New Jersey. These ancestors helped settle the areas they migrated to including Ohio, Indiana, Missouri, Maryland, Virginia, Tennessee, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Arkansas and Texas. Various ancestors fought in the Revolutionary War, War of 1812, and Civil War and these named along with records such as Revolutionary War pension applications, and wills. Family pictures are included, as well as some family stories, which gives us insight into the lives of those who have gone before us.
Autorenporträt
I currently live in Texas and have three daughters, three sons (in-law), grand and great grandchildren, two brothers and sisters-in-law. My ancestral research began over twenty years ago. After taking early retirement, I decided to research my ancestors. It quickly became more than a hobby; it evolved into years of scouring books, state and county records, visiting libraries and archives, and of course,the internet. It was important to document the information I collected, so the paper piles grew until my husband filled my home office with bookcases and filing cabinets. When DNA testing became available, I became involved in that effort as a volunteer group admin for one of the major companies. We have some exciting connections because of that testing. After some of my research was published in "The New Netherlands Connection", I began to consider putting my work into a permanent form. My family wanted me to do his; but little did I realize the time, effort, compiling and verifying it would require. Deciding to make the effort, I have now accomplished that goal. It is my sincere hope that the information in this book will benefit others wanting to know more about their ancestors.