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Welcome to my Family Tree Website. This website will always be in construction. I'm currently researching the Jones, Lambert, Muraski, Hetzel families and any information or corrections would be greatly appreciated. Please e-mail any queries or updates to the e-mail address listed.
I just received the Lambert Family of Old Wythe County Virginia 1780-1930. If you are looking for someone in it, please let me know and I'll get you what ever information I have from the book.
The following is some information on my family:
MURASKI/MURAWSKI Edward came to America in 1883 with his family when he was 6 months old. Father's name was Martin. Not sure when name was changed. I have found Edward's brothers and sisters but still can't get any information on when the family came over.
LAMBERT Lamberts came from Elliott & Carter counties in Kentucky. From there Wythe Co., VA. John Nicholas Lambert and his wife Mary Schuler and their son Johann Henry Lambert was born in Otterberg, Germany. Johann was a cartwright by trade. He emigrated to the US with his wife and two daughters. He arrive in Philadephia, PA on 9 Sept 1765 on the ship "Chance" on May 7, 1765 to Philadelphia. Family moved to Wythe County, VA between 1778 and 1797. *DAR possiblility*
JONES The Jones' came from Kentucky particularily Rowan, Elliott, Carter, Morgan counties. Ambrose was born in Virginia.
Ambrose was a Revolutionary War soldier who served with George Washington at Valley Forge. His military records show that in April 1778, he was among those 'sick in camp' at Valley Forge. He had served at the Pennsylvania encampment with Washington during the ill-fated winter of 1777-78. As early as 1809 he and his family had moved to the area of eastern Kentucky that would later become Morgan County. *DAR Eligability*
PRINCE I'm stuck here too. Sarah Rebecca Prince married John Wesley Jones. She was born in Lawrence Co., KY and died in Langlade Co., WI. She supposedly had Cherokee blood in here. John's family supposedly disowned him for marrying Sarah.
DAUTERMANN The Dautermann and Weinheimer families settled in the Town of Jackson, Washington county between 1843 and 1845 from Rhinehesse Germany. Philipp Weinheimer and his son-in-law Peter Dautermann donated land for a church building.
Thank You,
Jessica
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Jessica VanHove
3865 Loomis Rd Unionville, MI 48767
United States 9896748744 javanhove@hotmail.com
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- Ted and Pearl Arrowood - 1977 (54 KB)
From On the Trail of Wisconsin's Ice Age, National Geographic Magazine, August, 1977
Caption: "Savoring their memories after raising nine children, Ted and Pearl Arrowood enjoy retirement in Bryant, Wisconsin. Ted, a former lumberjack, came north with Kentuckians to work Wisconsin's forests, a leading source of pulpwood and timber. A portrait of Mrs. Arrowood and her sisters, now a family heirloom, recalls a visit to the county fair."
Photograph provided by Rita Wojszynski.
- Peter Dautermann Tomb - Washington Co. (99 KB)
Picture source http://www.student.uni-kl.de/~dauterm/
- Muraski Brothers (48 KB)
Phil, Frank, John, Joe, Ed & Gene Muraski
- Jim & Mary Lambert (96 KB)
James William Lambert & Mary Ellen Jones
- Julian Dulaney Lambert & Eliza Louisa Leedy (113 KB)
Julian Dulaney Lambert & Eliza Louisa Leedy
- John Wesley Jones & Sarah Rebecca Prince (77 KB)
John Wesley Jones & Sarah Rebecca Prince
- 4 Generations of the Brumm Family (98 KB)
Caroline Brumm, Henry Brumm, Melvin Brumm, & Ella Brumm around 1922 or 1923.
- Melvin Brumm Family Photo (66 KB)
Ella & Melvin Brumm June, Glayds, John, Ella
- Four Generations of Griswolds (84 KB)
Johnny Hetzel, Mylas Hetzel, Persis Hetzel and I think her parents James Clifton & Cora Griswold
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