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Please visit this family tree

http://masonfamily.tribalpages.com/tribe/browse?userid=masonfamily&view=9&rand=820106004

Do you recognize any of the names in this family tree? It doesn't list all the descendants but it's got all the important surnames needed. Can someone please give me information on it? Thanks.

2007-09-15 09:34:22 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Genealogy

Where can I message him?

2007-09-15 09:41:05 · update #1

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(This girl, initials here on YA are JL, is also doing the PENDARVIS FAMILY--I am trying to help her with the file she mentions below. You can email her at Yahoo Answers. Go to her profile. Look up the title below in order to get to it)



Family Tree (Please Help!)?
I'm doing a family history chart. The good news is that I found a family tree with hundreds of records. The bad news I have no idea how to read a family history chart. Can someone please (starting with Holly Summerlin, daughter of Shirley Ann McKenzie and John Lewis Summerlin) list all the people in the tree back to Joseph Pendarvis (the first Joseph from Cornwall). If not, it would be still very helpful to post all the surnames. Please help me. I've been trying for weeks to read this thing. Since I can't type so many pages of people on Yahoo! Answers. You can download the family history tree at http://files-upload.com/files/494287/jos... to look at it. Please help me.

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5 days ago
Sorry, I thought it was a free file upload thing. What's a free file uploader to use?

5 days ago
I can't figure out how to work a file uploader. The only way I can think of is if you post your email here, I'll send you the file that way.

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(on www.ancestry.com, I have also found this family, and it lists an ALEXANDER PENDARVES, b. in Cornwall, England circa 1580-1600,and either father or grandfather to JOSEPH, but didn't know if she wanted any names further back or not.)

2007-09-15 17:45:19 · answer #1 · answered by jan51601 7 · 0 0

I am a UK based member of this group, Pendarvis sounds to come from the West Country ( Cornwall, Devon,Etc) .

Have a look at www.familysearch.org just to find groupings of the name if I am correct then contact Cornwall Family History Society, not much help but good luck and good hunting

2007-09-15 11:47:48 · answer #2 · answered by Benthebus 6 · 0 0

As destiny woudl have it, now we have a usual ancestor: Jacob Rumph (said YAH-kub ROOM-F, by the way). I can inform you that his loved ones was once from Switzerland, they had been Protestants who had been intermarried with countless different German and French-Huguenot households who got here to South Carolina in 1735 wherein they situated a villaged referred to as Purrysburg, and later (through 1745) had been in Orangeburg, SC, wherein many in their descendants stay to at the present time. In 1820 among the Rumphs and different households from the German vicinity of Orangeburg, SC (surnames incorporate Dittmyer, Deramus, Stoudenmire, Roy, Golson, and DeBardelaben) relocated to Alabama, wherein they settled in Autauga County. (The cell books for Autauga Co, AL and Orangeburg Co, SC, include among the identical ordinary surnames, adding Rumph, which might be hardly ever determined in different constituents of the nation.) Depending on which Jacob Rumph you are descended from (it did not have his dates), here is an ancestry: Jacob Rumph II July nine 1752-October 10, 1812 m. AnnaMaria Harrisperger (1756-1835) He was once born and died in Orangeburg, SC. He and his spouse had no less than one son and no less than 3 daughters. The son was once named James (the English variant of Jacob) and he married Mary Golson; I'm descended by way of this line. His father was once Jacob Rumph (1727-1785), who was once born in Bern, Switzerland and emigrated to SC together with his moms and dads in 1735. This Jacob was once married to Anne Dattwyler (1730-1823) and had no less than eight youngsters. His spouse's father was once named Melchior Dattwyler and Jacob's father was once named Karl Heinz Rumph. Both had been born in Switzerland, customarily round 1700, and each had been nonetheless residing within the 1750s, however that is the level of my information on them. Hope this is helping.

2016-09-05 15:20:22 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Mason is the only name I recognize in the family tree, I have masons in my family tree too.

2007-09-15 11:40:23 · answer #4 · answered by jcanime@sbcglobal.net 2 · 0 0

ben the bus ? has pendarvis in his family i think, he had a question up about it i think. it was last night

2007-09-15 09:39:41 · answer #5 · answered by fizzyhead25 3 · 0 0

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