• Protected: Tipperary to White City: Shanahan Siblings in Chicago

    Protected: Tipperary to White City: Shanahan Siblings in Chicago

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  • A Voyage Full of Misery: The German New Era

    A Voyage Full of Misery: The German New Era

    Frederick Simon Fiedler (1835-1901) Frederick Simon FIEDLER was born on the 8 June 1835, in the small town of Eckartsberga, in the province of Saxony, in what is modern-day central Germany. During Frederick ’s childhood this was part of the Kingdom of Prussia. He was the youngest son of Johann Christian and Emilie FIEDLER. In Read more

  • Clinton R. Miller Part 2 – Hunting Down the Hustler

    Clinton R. Miller Part 2 – Hunting Down the Hustler

    At first I thought that to tell the story of my great-great grandfather would be to tell a story of a man who just couldn’t be a father, someone who was in and out of my great grandmother’s life, someone our family often described as a “ne’er do well.” While there is always some truth Read more

  • Tyler/Paul Mothers: The Family  Strength and Stay

    Tyler/Paul Mothers: The Family Strength and Stay

    Thomas PAUL was raised by a single mother after his father died young – a young Scotch woman who brought her children across the Atlantic on her own, seeking a better life for them. There he met and married a widowed single mother – a woman descended from a long line of New World settlers Read more

  • Stone Roots in Minnesota: The Franklin Shermans

    Stone Roots in Minnesota: The Franklin Shermans

    This article tells of how the STONE line connects with the SCOTT line. To read about the history of the STONE family, see our story Homesteaders: The Stone Line in the 19th Century. For the story of the SCOTTs and where they came from, see our story Scottish Canadians in the American Midwest – The Scotts. Franklin Read more

  • Scottish Canadians in the American Midwest – The Scotts

    Scottish Canadians in the American Midwest – The Scotts

    Robert SCOTT was born on September 13, 1861, the eldest child of Thomas and Elizabeth (McCLENAGHAN) SCOTT. He was likely born in Ormstown, Canada, and was baptized Presbyterian in the Episcopal Church of England and Scotland, on November 21, 1861, in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield.[1] Ormstown is in Quebec, near the Ontario border. This part of Canada on Read more