I am sending this email just in case any of you are not subscribed. Â It sounds very interesting. I certainly hope that I'll be able to attend some of the...
... I am sending this email just in case any of you are not subscribed. Â It sounds very interesting. I certainly hope that I'll be able to attend some of the...
Hi All - I am in the process of filling in the gaps in the life of Catherine Gordon Leavitt. Catherine was from the Hallowell, Maine area and married Levi...
Charles, which Young and Webster families are you interested in researching? My Young/Webster families were based in NH in the 18th century. Best wishes, Inez...
Hi Inez, It was great to exchange emails with you, only about one in twenty requests for help at GordonsOfMaine end up as a successful connection to Old Alex! ...
Hi John, One of the few possessions that I inherited from my mother was the remnants of her family research and a small black genealogical notebook. Over the...
Hi John, One of the few possessions that I inherited from my mother was the remnants of her family research and a small black genealogical notebook. Over the...
This isn't an easy question to answer as there were several Young families in NY which do not seem to be related. In the 90' Louis Ryder Young published three...
Hi Charles - My nearest Young ancestor was Anna Young wife of Samuel Quimby (1729-1794). We was the son of David Quimby (1693-?) and Abigail Webster (1706-)....
Would anyone have the parents of a Marcia J. Gordon (Gorden per cemetery inscription) b. in 1848 (Solon?, Maine) who married William Hartwell Leavitt (son of...
Inez, Referencing Otis, "Alexander Gordon and his Descendants", Marcia Gordon is referred to by her birth date and marriage to W.H. Leavitt, page 110. Her ...
Hello there group It has been a while. Four years of hard work almost daily has given me the information I needed to trace part of my Gordon tree. But I still...
Dear Gordons, I'm a Gordon looking for any primary sources linking the following Gordons from Maine: Jesse Gordon (1783-1865) to John Gordon (1809-1868) and/or...
Most Gordons merged with the Native American. And did not do documentation using Old English Law. Â What states are your named Gordons from? Â Barb ( a...
Xanda - According to the 1900 Malden, Massachusetts census, your grandfather's parents, George and Frances Rogers Gordon were Canadian. Archibald was born...
Hi Alexander, You might be related, you are certainly from the right part of the country. Of course, Alexander Gordon seems to have been a popular name. I...
The site I was thinking of is: www.islandregister.com There are several databases at that site. I happened across it working on the MacKay and Stewart families...
It's ok - someone else responded with some detailed info and turns out i'm descended from another John Gordon (Nairn, Scotland) who emigrated to PEI, where my...
Hi Merle, I am sending you this link just in case you have not heard of this book. I googled the connection between the Gordons and Mary Queen of Scots and I...
Retracing my steps: Dyer - Harmon connection - http://www.feliixplace.com/genealogy/dyer.html Levi Dyer born 17 February 1804 in Thorndike, Waldo County, Maine...
... HI MERLE, I DON'T KNOW IF YOU ARE AWARE OF THE EXISTENCE OF THE FOLLOWING.IT HAS TO DO WITH ATTEMPTS AT WRITING THE HISTORY OF THE GORDON FAMILY, not the...
Hello again, Â This is totally great. I just saved the file so I can read it. I was going to print it but it is 209 pages long.....wow. Â Merle ... From:...
Hi Everyone' My name is Richard Carson From Throndike, Maine. My Grandmom Was Addie Lou Gordon From Thorndike. She died when my dad was 5 yrs old.But i knew...
Hello Richard, Your Grandmother, grandaunts and uncles, aunts and uncles, and father all are listed in Alexander Gordon and his Descendants, A Genealogy of the...