I've been trying since I started this to figure out a way to share a family tree chart. I started to put it into a computer program but realized that I still had no way to share it online. So I am going to cross my fingers and hope that Geni.com stays available (and free) so we can use it's tree.
I have been entering our information into this site since the beginning. I have just gone through and verified that it is correct through my eighth great-grandparents, with one exception: Anne Telbe Ingalls.
As I noted in the post about her and Edmund Ingalls, some people - no, many people - have accepted some wrong information and claimed that Anne, also known as Annis, was the daughter of John Tripp and Isabel Moses. Unfortunately, this information is what is currently available on Geni.com and I cannot figure out a way to post a different opinion.
All I can do for now is to say that I believe Annis' father was named John Tealbye, and that his last name is probably the name of the village from which he came. I have found no further information about her ancestors. I will update the Edmund Ingalls post with any further information that I can find, and I hope to figure out how to show the true relationship on the tree in the near future.
My Mother's Family Tree Chart
My Father's Family Tree Chart
Sorry, Geni.com doesn't want to let anyone see my chart so that both sides come up combined. I don't understand it, but this is much better than nothing.
Remember, this has been verified only as far as the people I have posted on this blog. I will continue to update/verify it as I work on each generation.
familysearch.org might let you register as a guest. This looks really good. thanks for the writeup about Allen Benson Waters. I'm named after his brother Larkin Tolliver Jr. - Philip Larkin Waters
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment, Phil. I guess we must be cousins of some sort, then. I have gotten quite a bit of info from familysearch.org. In fact, that was where I discovered that these internet sites can be wrong. The mistake I discovered was in a recent generation, so I knew the facts personally. I've never figured out how to fix it, though. So, like all of the internet sites, I try to be sure the info at least makes sense. Of course, the farther back in time I go, the more I have to depend on what others have written. I can only hope that the majority of them are as interested in real facts as I am.
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