Family Affair
Maddy loves studying her family's genealogy using sites that search particular databases, such as Rootsweb, FamilySearch, book databases, and various Censuses. But not the ones you have to pay for.
- Mr. NameA is surprisingly missing from an 1899 family photo featuring Mr. and Mrs. Preston Crawford and their children.
- In the 1930s, genealogist Mr. Frederick Todd was considered the expert on the NameB family.
- NameC, grandchild of Samuel (b. 1716) and Elizabeth (b. 1714) Goodwin is remembered with a term we would consider an insult today.
- Living near James Haney (b. 1804) in Muscoda, Wisconsin in 1900 was a man whose family appears to have changed their surname to be NameD in English.
- In 1823, NameE Corrigal's marriage in the custom of the country was recognized by the Anglican church at the Red River Settlement in Manitoba.
- Mrs. Cole's memorial notice was published in a war-time edition of the Democrat Messenger on the 27th. Her maiden name was NameF.
- NameG is the family nickname of the man who married Nicolas Milleret's (b. 1690) widow.
- Mr. John Allen of Leicestershire married Miss Anne NameH in 1720.
We are looking for the individual who was a descendant of Benjamin NameA, a descendant of Thomas NameB, and not a descendant of Mrs. NameC Willets NameD. This person was also a first cousin of NameE NameF's daughter-in-law, and died the same time of year as NameG Tarrant NameH. What was this person's first name?