SHOEMAKER GENEALOGY

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DISCLAIMER:
The index, as well as the genealogy, is under construction -- and largely unverified. Entries marked with red question mark are probably accurate in most cases, but their link to this researcher is, at best, an intelligent guess. The icons resembling coats of arms are for navigational purposes only: they may or (almost always) may not indicate that the individual following had a right to bear that particular crest.

FAMILY GROUPINGS:

These links take you to the "head of navigation" my principal researched lines. For a more detailed, alphabetical index, click INDEX , above or below.

SCANDANAVIAN-AMERICAN LINES:

  1. HOHLEYSEN and related families (New Sweden): ROSENKRANS and related families (Norway, Schles & Swe -> New Neth):

HANSEATIC- & SWISS-AMERICAN LINES:

  1. PELS and related families: (Niedersach, Hambg & Stettin -> New Neth) HOVER and related families (from Switzerland):

DUTCH-AMERICAN LINES:

  1. VAN GARDEN and related families (from Heernde & N. Gelderland, Neth.): DECKER and related families (from Heernde & N. Gelderland, Neth.):
  2. CORTRIGHT and related families (from Betuwe): ½VAN SICKLE and related families (from Utrecht & S. Neth.):
  3. WESTERCAMP and related families (from N. Neth.): TITSWORTH and related families (from Amsterdam):

HUGUENOT- & BELGIAN- AMERICAN LINES:

  1. DEPUY and related families (France & Belgium -> RI & NY): DE HOOGES and related families (France & Belgium -> NY):

SCOTCH-IRISH-AMERICAN LINES:

  1. MCDOWELL (Ulster -> PA) O'NEILL (Ulster -> PA) ½JEMISON and related families (Ulster -> PA):

ENGLISH-AMERICAN COLONIAL LINES:

  1. STEERE and related families (Worc, Surrey, Bucks, etc. -> Bristol, MA & RI): PAGE and related families (most England -> Bristol, MA & RI):
  2. PARRISH and related families (Sufk, Bedf, Nfk, etc. -> Sufk & Mdsx, MA; Msx & NLon, CT): RANDALL and related families (Esx, Kent, Susx, etc. -> Sufk & Mdsx, MA; Msx & NLon, CT):
  3. ELLIS and related families (ZHollnd, Warwk, Derby, etc. -> Esx, Plym, Barn & Nantkt, MA; NH): FREEMAN and related families (Dorst, Wilt, Susx, etc. -> Esx, Plym, Barn & Nantkt, MA; NH):
  4. WORDEN and related families (Devon, Wales, Lanc, etc. -> Esx, Plym & Nantkt, MA; NH): REYNOLDS and related families (Kent, Essx Sufk, etc.-> Esx, Plym, Barn & Nantkt, MA; NH):
  5. WELLS and related families (Worc, Surrey, Bucks, etc. -> W. New Eng. & NY): BUELL and related families (Derby, etc. -> W. New Eng. & NY):
  6. HOLCOMB and related families (Linc, Hunts & Devon -> W. New Eng. & NY):

AMERICAN FIRST NATIONS LINES:

  1. ONEIDA families (from Oneida, NY & CT)
  2. GREEN and related families (from Western NY & PA):

ENGLISH LINES:

  1. FEREDAY and related families (from Birmingham & London):
  2. INCE and related families (from Clare, Suffolk):
  3. FRICKER and related families (from Wiltshire):
  4. LARTER and related families (from London & Devonshire):
  5. LEWIN and related families (from Hertfordshire):
  6. SHRIVES and related families (from Huntington & Norfolk):
  7. UNDERWOOD and related families (from Clare, Suffolk):

GERMAN-ENGLISH & FRENCH-ENGLISH LINES:

  1. TANNER and related families:

SWEDISH LINES:

  1. KARLSSON and related families (from Blekinge, formerly Danish):
  2. HANSDOTTER (from Blekinge, formerly Danish)
  3. HENRIKSSON and related families (from Malmöhus, formerly Danish):
  4. LINDEN (from Småland?)

AUSTRIAN-SLOVENIAN LINE:

  1. SCHLAMBEYER? (from Willendorf, Austria?)

NATIVE SLOVENIAN LINES:

  1. DONIK (from Slovenska Bistrica, Maribor)
  2. HRIBERSHEK (from Šoštanj, Celje)
  3. SITAR (from Godic, Krain?)

CROATIAN-SLOVENIAN LINE:

  1. MARCIC (from Krk, Dalmatia?)

JEWISH-SLOVENIAN LINE:

  1. DRUKS (from Bursztyn, Galicia)

NOTE: New England jurisdictions of the 17th Century followed the Julian Calendar (old style, or o.s.), not the Gregorian Calendar (new style, or n.s.) in use today. The British Empire formally changed systems in September of 1752; the date 2 September was followed by 14 September. To convert o.s. dates to n.s., one adds ten (10) days when dealing with the 17th Century, eleven (11) for the 18th. Also note that New Year's Day in o.s. came on 25 March; in n.s. on 1 January. Therefore, o s. dates falling between 1 January and 25 March give two years, erg. 1628/9, which means on that date the year was considered to be still 1628, but by modern accounting it would be 1629.
-- http://www.army.mil/cmh/reference/mamil/Mamil.htm

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