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If I could get a GEDCOM to you, I believe, it might possibly, assist in making some, yet unrealized, connections.  
 
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They also, BOTH have ties to earlier England and the "claims" to be descendants, from Normandy migrated to England sometime between- 1100 and 1200, with William "the Conqueror" also, known as William "the Great", registered in England and at the Hall of Arms, in London. Their descendant claim was to John the Hunter - Gros Venir Gros Venor ect.. see Scrope vs. Grosvenor case.
  
 
You have my email, with my registration. I hereby, give you my personal and explicit permission to contact me at this address, so I may provide you with a download of this GEDCOM.
 
You have my email, with my registration. I hereby, give you my personal and explicit permission to contact me at this address, so I may provide you with a download of this GEDCOM.

Revision as of 07:41, 20 June 2012

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"Need their own pages"

Theresa,

Thanks for registering and joining the Whitney Research Group (WRG). Thanks also for posting your lineage. I have taken the liberty of adding further generations and supplying links from the lineage page to family group pages, where they have been created, for your Whitney ancestors.

As to why the note about the sons who need their own pages, it is a note to us who maintain the website that we have enough information about these men to make pages for which they are the heads of households. On those pages we will put that further data, including lists of their children, references to them in census records, references, and so on. There will be links from Francis Tufts Whitney's page to each of their own pages, and vice versa.

The rest of the information you have put on the Family_Talk: page, I have moved to your User: page. I suggest you delete detailed information about living people, for reasons of privacy and identity theft prevention.

If there is anything I can do to help further, please feel free to contact me.

- Robert Ward - Talk to me 17:35, 18 June 2012 (CDT)

Default User Page

Theresa,

Your default user page always was a user page. When you registered and it was created, certain information was put on it in order to provide instructions on how to customize it with your own information. That is the "default" part. Now your information is there, which I moved from Francis Tufts Whitney's Family_Talk page, and that replaces those instructions.

- Robert Ward - Talk to me 05:23, 19 June 2012 (CDT)

Thomas Whitney Wiki Page

Theresa,

If you look at the bottom of that page, you'll see that what is there was taken from our Whitney Research Group page for Thomas Whitney three years ago. (At least they gave us credit, instead of just stealing it!) Instead of using that, use our page at Family:Whitney, Thomas (s1550-1637). That is the current, approved, and authoritative version.

- Robert Ward - Talk to me 05:26, 19 June 2012 (CDT)

email contact. I believe, Grosvenor Family is possibly, intertwined

Hello again! I´ve been analysing the names in my Grosvenor line from Elizabeth Ann Whitney Grosvenor m. William Harrison Cromer.

It would seem these families were often somewhere a part of the LDS movement and also, intertwined spread out over seemingly, hundreds of years.

They also, seemed to migrate, to some areas together... From say, Boston, Vermont, Connecticut, New York, Maine towards Ohio, Ill., Michigan and farther out west...many to Utah, some farther. Some stayed put, some were in then, to be found migrated to Canada.

There are in this line of Grosvenor, the surnames as in the Whitney lines, here... Adams, Dutton, Boylston, Clarke/Clark, Davies, Baskerville, Waldo, Weld

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first names as, Ebenezer, Lettice,Rebecca, Esther, William, Joseph, Robert, John, Thomas, Ira, Elijah, Nathaniel, Mary, Margaret, Susanna, Lucy, Elizabeth, Ann, Hiram ect.

If I could get a GEDCOM to you, I believe, it might possibly, assist in making some, yet unrealized, connections.

They also, BOTH have ties to earlier England and the "claims" to be descendants, from Normandy migrated to England sometime between- 1100 and 1200, with William "the Conqueror" also, known as William "the Great", registered in England and at the Hall of Arms, in London. Their descendant claim was to John the Hunter - Gros Venir Gros Venor ect.. see Scrope vs. Grosvenor case.

You have my email, with my registration. I hereby, give you my personal and explicit permission to contact me at this address, so I may provide you with a download of this GEDCOM.

Best regards, Theresa Renée