Wednesday, April 16, 2014

S-Blocks

Swart: The Swarts are another of my colonial Dutch families. In addition to homeland records for Cornelis and Teunis [son] prior to their mid-1600s arrival in New Netherland/NY, Albany Co, [Schenectady] records are on the wish list for the clan. Likewise for Teunis' daughter Neeltije, who married Willem Titsoort.

Strutt: Robert and Christopher Strutt were natives of Rattlesden, Suffolk, England. At least that's the theory, Christopher's ancestry is a bit shaky. His daughter, Elizabeth married Thomas Scott there and then the Scotts settled in Ipswich, Essex, MA. More work needs to be done on Christopher's parentage.
 
Standiford: Pathiah Standiford married James Cunningham in 1773 in Baltimore. Pathiah's parentage is pure guess work. Supposedly, Israel Standiford and Cassandra Anderson were her folks. I have no confirmation to support this. A whole lot of data is needed. Pathiah/Bathiah and Cassandra were names of Cunningham daughters.

Singletary: All in all, the story of the Singltary family is fairly well documented. A few dates are needed here and there. Then there are two different versions of Englishman Richard Singletary's origins. Guess I need to figure out which one [if either] is accurate! :)-

Scott: The Scotts of Suffolk, England are nicely documented. A marriage or birth date here and there are needed to fill out the pedigree.

Schultz: Were Jacob Schultz and Margaret Huber of Swiss or German heritage? BMD details are needed for both. Their daughter Maria was born in either Europe or Germantown, PA. Her brother, Mathias was born near Philadelphia. Another possible brother, John was a Revolutionary War veteran along with Mathias.

St. John/Sention/Santken: Well, this was my Salt Lake Institute family project. Check out January posts for this one!

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