Comment by Carol Strobeck on September 25, 2008 at 11:07 pm
My husband’s great grandmother was a Sarah DeLashmutt that could be the one you have in your web site. She named her daughter Amanda. DO you have any information on who Sarah married?
Amanda was perhaps born in Salem or Oregon City in 1876- Did Sarah die?
Amanda was taken out to eastern Wa where she met and married Walter West Markham.
I would appreciate any information.
We are Oregonions -but misplaced at the moment in Florida. We miss God’s country.
Thanks,
Carol
I have not found Sarah Delashmutt among my Delashmutts. There were several Delashmutt families in the Willamette Valley as early as 1860. Mine arrived in 1852.
Comment by Sandi on February 26, 2009 at 3:44 pm
I am researching the Keyt/Kemp families. Susan Kemp married E. C. Keyt in 1853. Susan was Sarah Kemp’s oldest daughter and sister of Anna Gowdy. Would love to see if we could share information. Thank you.
Comment by dlhmda on April 5, 2009 at 8:58 am
Hi Greg,
I am trying to contact you but the roots email was reurned as undeliverable and the antispam contact rejected me. I have some corrections for your Hull/Hulse genealogy. If you are interested, please see my Ancestry World Tree site for the info and for my contact info.
Thanks for leaving a comment. I’d love to connect and share information. Please contact me by email – just click the “Contact Me” link above.
Best wishes,
Greg
Comment by Bronwyn on May 23, 2009 at 5:00 am
My name is Bronwyn. I am enjoying your website very much. George Sherman Lazenby is my great-grandfather. Alma Lazenby is my grandmother. When I am able to, I will share some more information.
thankyou!
Comment by serwin on June 26, 2009 at 10:55 am
I noticed that you had posted some information on rootsweb on a Frances Shipp married to a Phoeboe Olds. He was my uncle and his brother was my grandfather. Phoeboes sister was my grandmother. Are you of relation or researching for someone?
Thank you for posting on my Guestbook. I am not related to any of the Olds family. My aunt by marriage has a great aunt who married an Olds – and that is how the Olds came into my database. As I have not had time nor inclination yet to prove out the Olds line, I would highly suspect my Olds data. “One of these days” I tell myself, “I’ll get a round-tuit!” – Greg
Dear Bronwyn (an interesting name, I think),
Thank you for your post to my Guestbook. And thank you for your willingness to share. I recommend that when you are ready post your data to Rootsweb.com where it can be enjoyed and worked on by many many more – FREE. Just post a link to your Rootsweb database here so we can find it easier. Again many thanks for your most generous offer and intent. I’ve come to expect such generosity from my web site visitors. It’s refreshing in today’s world of financial woes and low levels of trust. – Greg
Many thanks for your generous offer – and the obvious hard work you put into your ancestry site – well done indeed! I’m reasonably sure now that your Hulls and mine are different. They may be related though I don’t know how yet – but they are definitely NOT the same family as the dates and names do not match. SOME names are the same or similar – making one believe they MUST be the same family (how many “Trustrum Hulls” can there be?). As I gathered much of my information from Robert Rohde, I must defer to him until I can prove out his data – which needs it as Robert has not included any documentation to support his data. IF I prove his data to be incorrect, I may be back to investigate your well-documented Hull ancestry with a new eye and fresh perspective – along with a deep sense of gratitude for your kind and generous collaboration offer and contact.
My husband’s family are the Farrens family. I found your sight in looking for relation. I think this is interesting. If you have any info that would help we would love to hear from you.
Thanks
Lorraine
Comment by Robin R. Inge on December 31, 2009 at 8:42 am
Dear Greg,
I am interested in the connection with the Bardin Family. You have done a wonderful job on your family website. Thank you for sharing.
Comment by Ludie on January 22, 2010 at 3:19 pm
Interesting website. It’s obvious you have done a lot of work and research. I appreciate the shared Beard family history (not my own) for two of my grandchildren. With the information you’ve provided it clears up confusion of what others have posted online. Thank you. Ludie
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Comment by Carol Strobeck on September 25, 2008 at 11:07 pm
My husband’s great grandmother was a Sarah DeLashmutt that could be the one you have in your web site. She named her daughter Amanda. DO you have any information on who Sarah married?
Amanda was perhaps born in Salem or Oregon City in 1876- Did Sarah die?
Amanda was taken out to eastern Wa where she met and married Walter West Markham.
I would appreciate any information.
We are Oregonions -but misplaced at the moment in Florida. We miss God’s country.
Thanks,
Carol
Comment by Greg on September 26, 2008 at 10:58 am
Dear Carol,
I have not found Sarah Delashmutt among my Delashmutts. There were several Delashmutt families in the Willamette Valley as early as 1860. Mine arrived in 1852.
Comment by Sandi on February 26, 2009 at 3:44 pm
I am researching the Keyt/Kemp families. Susan Kemp married E. C. Keyt in 1853. Susan was Sarah Kemp’s oldest daughter and sister of Anna Gowdy. Would love to see if we could share information. Thank you.
Comment by dlhmda on April 5, 2009 at 8:58 am
Hi Greg,
I am trying to contact you but the roots email was reurned as undeliverable and the antispam contact rejected me. I have some corrections for your Hull/Hulse genealogy. If you are interested, please see my Ancestry World Tree site for the info and for my contact info.
http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=holdengeneal&id=I1107
Regards,
Deb
Comment by Greg on April 12, 2009 at 11:21 am
Dear Sandi,
Thanks for leaving a comment. I’d love to connect and share information. Please contact me by email – just click the “Contact Me” link above.
Best wishes,
Greg
Comment by Bronwyn on May 23, 2009 at 5:00 am
My name is Bronwyn. I am enjoying your website very much. George Sherman Lazenby is my great-grandfather. Alma Lazenby is my grandmother. When I am able to, I will share some more information.
thankyou!
Comment by serwin on June 26, 2009 at 10:55 am
I noticed that you had posted some information on rootsweb on a Frances Shipp married to a Phoeboe Olds. He was my uncle and his brother was my grandfather. Phoeboes sister was my grandmother. Are you of relation or researching for someone?
Shannon Shipp
Comment by Elarbop on July 10, 2009 at 8:47 pm
Wow!
Comment by Greg on July 17, 2009 at 3:35 pm
Dear Shannon,
Thank you for posting on my Guestbook. I am not related to any of the Olds family. My aunt by marriage has a great aunt who married an Olds – and that is how the Olds came into my database. As I have not had time nor inclination yet to prove out the Olds line, I would highly suspect my Olds data. “One of these days” I tell myself, “I’ll get a round-tuit!” – Greg
Comment by Greg on July 17, 2009 at 3:40 pm
Dear Bronwyn (an interesting name, I think),
Thank you for your post to my Guestbook. And thank you for your willingness to share. I recommend that when you are ready post your data to Rootsweb.com where it can be enjoyed and worked on by many many more – FREE. Just post a link to your Rootsweb database here so we can find it easier. Again many thanks for your most generous offer and intent. I’ve come to expect such generosity from my web site visitors. It’s refreshing in today’s world of financial woes and low levels of trust. – Greg
Comment by Greg on July 17, 2009 at 7:33 pm
Dear Deb,
Many thanks for your generous offer – and the obvious hard work you put into your ancestry site – well done indeed! I’m reasonably sure now that your Hulls and mine are different. They may be related though I don’t know how yet – but they are definitely NOT the same family as the dates and names do not match. SOME names are the same or similar – making one believe they MUST be the same family (how many “Trustrum Hulls” can there be?). As I gathered much of my information from Robert Rohde, I must defer to him until I can prove out his data – which needs it as Robert has not included any documentation to support his data. IF I prove his data to be incorrect, I may be back to investigate your well-documented Hull ancestry with a new eye and fresh perspective – along with a deep sense of gratitude for your kind and generous collaboration offer and contact.
All my very best to you,
Greg
Comment by Lorraine Farrens on September 1, 2009 at 12:50 pm
My husband’s family are the Farrens family. I found your sight in looking for relation. I think this is interesting. If you have any info that would help we would love to hear from you.
Thanks
Lorraine
Comment by Robin R. Inge on December 31, 2009 at 8:42 am
Dear Greg,
I am interested in the connection with the Bardin Family. You have done a wonderful job on your family website. Thank you for sharing.
Comment by Ludie on January 22, 2010 at 3:19 pm
Interesting website. It’s obvious you have done a lot of work and research. I appreciate the shared Beard family history (not my own) for two of my grandchildren. With the information you’ve provided it clears up confusion of what others have posted online. Thank you. Ludie