Genealogy
Both Allison and I search out and record information about our
ancestors. That information includes descriptions of the lives of
those ancestors, not just the basic facts (birth, marriage, and
death).
Allison is a new comer to genealogy. I started researching my four
major lines in the mid-1960s. During those years, I published a
couple of articles in genealogical periodicals, to the Provincial
Archives of New Brunswick in Canada, and was a major contributor to
Sylvia Wilson's book, Huyck in America.
I am also including a descendants list for my third great grandparents (maternal lineage) - the Huyck line - and a short history of the Fritch family, United Empire Loyalists during the Revolutionary War. If you have a connection to either the Fritch or Huyck families, please Email me and we can exchange information.
Denise's Research
- Boyer (1700s, Pennsylvania; 1800s, Ohio; and, 1850s on, Michigan)
- Fritch (1700s-1779, Pennsylvania; 1779-83, New York; 1783-1830s, New Brunswick; 1830s-1910, Ontario; and, 1880s and on, Michigan, North Dakota, Oregon, California)
- Huyck (1700s -1817, New York; 1817 - 1860s, Ohio; and, 1860s on, Michigan)
- Longnecker (1730s -1830s, Pennsylvania;1830s -1870s, Erie Co, New York; and, 1870s on, Michigan)
Allison's Research
- Kueny (1866, New York port; 1870s - present, California)
- Moss (1770, England; 1880-1923, Utah; 1923-present, California)
- West (1820s, New England; 1830s, Ohio; 1852-present, California)
You will also find individual surname query pages for each of the surnames identified above. See the list to the left. I urge anyone researching these surnames to leave queries or information. And please, remember to include your email address. In the the few short months during 1998 that these forum pages were active, several ties between family lines and individual researchers were made.