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Saunders / Armstrong Family Tree

Updated September 5, 2000

Alfred Elson Saunders
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The Saunders / Armstrong Family Tree is subdivided into two branches; that of Clarence Elson Saunders and LeVera Maggie Minor Armstrong (Saunders).

The Saunders branch consists of, but is not confined to, the following ancestral surnames:
SAUNDERS of Windsor ON CAN, Toronto ON CAN, Collingwood ON CAN, South Marysburgh ON CAN and an unknown location in ENG.
NORDHOFF/NORDOFF of Collingwood ON CAN, Two Rivers WI USA and GER.
HUDGINS of South Marysburgh ON CAN, Fredericton NB CAN, Mathews VA USA, Lancastershire ENG and Trellech WLS.

The Armstrong branch consists of, but is not confined to, the following ancestral surnames:
ARMSTRONG of Toronto ON CAN, Brantford ON CAN, Ancaster ON CAN, and Carlisle, CUM ENG.
MISENER of Brantford ON CAN, Ancaster ON CAN, Independence NJ USA and GER.
PATTERSON of Beverly ON CAN, and Antrim IRE.
SMITH of Malahide ON CAN, Charlotteville ON CAN, Bertie ON CAN, Hunterton NJ USA, Westchester NY USA and GER.
CRANDELL/CRANDALL of Cramahe ON CAN, Saratoga NY USA, Northeast NY USA and Newport RI USA

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  • Saunders - Armstrong Family Tree (95 KB)
    Being a tree of direct ancestors of A.E. Saunders and their siblings and spouses as known at January 1, 2000. This tree does not include vital statistics of living persons except the owner. Such data is available on appropriate request from the owner.
 

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  • Saunders - Armstrong condensed history (22 KB)
    SAUNDERS FAMILY HISTORY Saturday, January 01, 2000 (c)1999 A.E. Saunders The purpose of this page is to provide a condensed history of the ancestors of Margaret, Alfred and Madelon Saunders. There are two primary sections to this page: 1. Family ‘Roots', abbreviated; Being an outline of those ancestors whose history is particularly interesting and/or vital to understanding our ‘Roots'. 2. Early Family History; Being a history of those ancestors who particularly contributed to the determination of ‘Who we are'. This is not a genealogical treatise of the family, however, some basic genealogy material is included so that the reader may put the stories in context. It is a brief history of our families back to the 1600s and stories of our heritage - some documented truths and some which are stories passed on through generations or gleaned from history books. This page is a joint effort of Madelon Leone Saunders Muir and Alfred Elson Saunders.
 
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