All information on deceased individuals is open to the public. Registration to this site is not necessary to view data on deceased individuals. My goal is to bring all of those genealogists together into this central location to share their research with their peers and interested family members. The best way for this tree to grow is through the efforts of the various genealogists who continue to put in countless hours researching their own ancestry. If you are willing to contribut to this cause, we welcome you. This website is a collaberative effort by only a few. In return, I ask that you utilize the various links on this site to contact me and offer your corrections. If you find information which you believe to be incorrect, I apologize in advance. There are times, however, that assumptions are made. I am doing my best to ensure that all of the information is accurate, and hopefully, supported by some type of documentation or source. There is very little that is presented on this website to which I can personally attest as a true fact. This repository of family data, as presented, is by no means complete and most certainly contains errors. My wife Dawn is the great granddaughter of George and Angelina Manley, Greek immigrants who arrived here in 1905, leaving behind their pack mules in the mountains of Kosmos, Greece. In 1782, James and Elizabeth had moved to Prince Edward County Virginia. Later, they moved on to Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co. Their first landing was in Norfolk Virginia. Forsythe, who immigrated to the United States from Ireland in 1755 with his wife Elizabeth and their children. To introduce myself, I am Richard Forsythe, great great great great great grandson of James F. I am indebted to Helen Nedham who provided the tree and associated information.This site is an archive of the genealogical history of Forsythe, Hines, Johnson, D'Arcangelo and more! If you have researched the Needham's and can define other lines descending from High Needham then please get in touch with the administrator. Select the tree that you are interested in from the 'Home page' button above. To begin working with the data, choose one of the charts from the 'Charts' button above or use the 'Search' button to search for a particular name or place.įrom this page you can view all the family trees that have been developed so far. NOTE This tree has had a major (28 June 2016) minor () and now includes ancestral lines into Bonsall, Duffield and Hertfordshire George Needham b 1637 - Grimsby, Lincolnshire Major General William Needham b 1770 - Jamaica Richard Francis Needham b 1942 - Kilmorey lineage Included in the favourites are the following that can trace there ancestors back to Old Father Nedeham: The question that needs to be answered is do all Needham's descend from here? A number do including those in Hertfordshire, the Derbyshire villages and Sheffield. The oldest person in the tree is Old Father de Nedeham he was the first recorded Needham in England. This tree details the Needham's from High Needham in Derbyshire who are pedigreed back to the 12th century and are the ancestors of the Earls of Kilmorey.
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