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Saturday, December 26th 2009 - 06:46:04 PM

//J.R. Blankenship

Trying to find more info on my G-G-G grandfather who was John Charlton from Upper freehold NJ and moved to Ohio. Don't know his wifes name or his parents. Thanks.


Saturday, April 18th 2009 - 10:42:46 AM

//Carol Brown Parker

//http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/p/a/r/Carol-L-Parker/index.html

Hi John your website is awesome! I check back now and then to see what is new. I can no longer updat the website I have through FTM because they are not offering it with the newer FTM software. I did tell them I was not happy about it. So looks like I will have to start over. Excellent site John. Carol Brown Parker


Saturday, April 18th 2009 - 10:41:39 AM

//Carol Brown Parker

//http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/p/a/r/Carol-L-Parker/index.html

Hi John your website is awesome! I check back now and then to see what is new. I can no longer updat the website I have through FTM because they are not offering it with the newer FTM software. I did tell them I was not happy about it. So looks like I will have to start over. Excellent site John. Carol Brown Parker


Wednesday, June 25th 2008 - 03:40:53 PM

//Dean Browell

First, my compliments to your presentation and depth of content! I stumbled on your site looking for other things, but found a curious juxtaposition. My name is Dean Edward Browell, so clearly the Browell name caught my eye. But what also caught my eye is that also in my family is the family name Good. In fact, we have a marriage of a Browell and Good in our family as well... Curious, if coincidental! db


Monday, May 26th 2008 - 11:46:50 PM

//Maureen Leonhardt

I am the granddaughter of Othniel Merritt and would like to correspond with others who are interested in the Merritt/Boyer/Rodgers/Palmer families. My grandfather compiled an extensive family tree in the 1950's which I have.


Wednesday, March 19th 2008 - 09:53:40 AM

//Renae Grubb

It was great to make this new connection yesterday to the "Good" side of the family. James and Agnes Good are my great grandparents. Their youngest daughter, Gretta Good married Howard Elder, my grandparents. My parents are Harry-Jae Elder and Donnett Morrow. I have been working on the "Good" side of the family for many years with the research being passed onto me from James & Agnes Good's eldest daughter, Ethel Good's daughter, Lois(Deakin)Scott in New Brunswick. I have since contacted the other Good relatives to let them know of this new find. We look forward to more shared photos, information and research. Renae (Elder) Grubb Regina, Sask.


Sunday, February 10th 2008 - 12:38:42 PM

//Doug McQuinn

Hi, I would like to add my own compliments to those of others. Wonderful work that is wonderfully presented. I'm a 4th great grandson of Leonard Slipp & Elizabeth Ryson, through their daughter Elizabeth (& Thomas Musgrove.) I discovered your site because I went looking for information after receiving an enquiry from Rick Crume. I sure hope to have more time for genealogy someday. Until now I've just been picking fruit from the easiest branches, taking data from the research done by others. Happy to share what I have, even if it's not always straight from a source document. Doug McQuinn Grand Bay - Westfield, New Brunswick


Tuesday, December 18th 2007 - 06:14:07 PM

//Robert J Charlton

I do not think we are related but I enjoyed looking at your family tree. Merry Christmas 2007!!


Sunday, August 5th 2007 - 01:49:09 AM

//Grant Urban

I am so glad to come across a bit of my family history! I am also glad that you were able to find some use information from my site (now removed) about the family. My sister (Sandi Hall) is the family historian with much to share about the Good family.


Sunday, May 13th 2007 - 09:21:31 PM

//marke slipp

It was great to come across your web site -- and such a well designed one it is; very well laid out, good graphics, easy to navigate. My reason for entering your site was finding the Leonard Slipp Blizzard/Meeting of the Garision image. I had sent it to Rick Crume for his use in an article on Leonard for a New Brunswick history magazine, I believe it was. (I am Leonard Slipp's 4th great grandson and had connected with Rick Crume through our common ancestor, Leonard Slipp.) The original painting is in London, England, as I understand it. I also understand that there is a reproduction of it, of some nature, at the museum in Fredricton, New Brunswick, Canada. I have yet to view that. I originally came across the image in a book that George Wm. Slipp of Lower Hampstead, N.B. had shown me in the early 1990's. GWS lived on the original land grant that Loyalist Leonard Slipp assumed in the St. John River Valley, 200+ years earlier. He had expanded the property from the (orignally 100 acres) to upwards of 3000 acres by the time I met him. I have taken great delight in using the image for Christmas Cards as well as a CD cover for a selection of mu favourite carols.


Tuesday, March 20th 2007 - 12:00:17 PM

//Murray Clark

Great website!! I would be interested in learning more about the technology you are using for this site. Murray Clark, Beddome, Borthistle, Blackwell genealogist Delta, BC


Sunday, December 24th 2006 - 12:50:46 AM

//Miranda Beninger

I am Julie's daughter! This website was very informative and taught me lots about where I came from. Filled in lots of blanks, so thanks. Miranda


Monday, December 18th 2006 - 08:31:51 PM

//Julie Hinton

So glad I found your site.



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