LINKS, LINKS, AND MORE LINKS!
�����This page is designed to be a "one-stop" reference to all of my pages, and is organized for the most part by Surname. Please tell me if you find a link that is not working properly!
The Bell Family of Dauphin Co., PA, are connected to my Harrison family through the marriage of Jane (Jennie) Bell and James Harrison in 1786. More later on her family.
Biographies and Obituaries
Here, in alphabetical arrangement, you will find the
names of family members from all of my different surname lines that are currently listed in my Web Site. Just click on any name and you will be taken to another page that contains information about that individual.
Black Links
At the moment the only information that I have on the Black family is with the story of the Mylers in the early 1800's. My grandmother was a BLACK.
Goodwin Links
Our little family of Goodwins came from England, to Halifax, NS, to the US.
Harrison Links
I am still gathering and organizing my Harrison information, but you will find the first page here.
Johnston Links
There are two different families with the surname Johnston. Those directly related to me are in my Linhart and Harrison lineage. The name here is Anna Mary (Johnston) Harrison (1867-1955) who was my grandmother. The other Johnston family is that of my Aunt - Ida Margretta (Johnston) Harrison. She is related to all the other Johnstons and the Weimers and Feidors that are listed on the Churchill Cemetery website. For further information contact her daughter, Joan, by email by clicking here
Linhart Links
I have not yet written anything about my Linhart ancestors, but you can click on the
following link to go to my cousin's list of surnames, where you will find information on the Heindler, Linhart and Mates families.
You can also go to another cousin's site and view some pictures of Linhart, PA, which is the area that some of the Linharts lived in during the 1800's and early 1900's. To see these pictures click here.
Mackey Links
I have very little information on the Mackey family. But my gg grandfather, Thomas Myler, IV, married a Mackey.
Myler Links
This is the story of the MYLERs from 1100 to 1700
This is the story of my Irish Mylers�in the 1700's in County Wexford, Ireland
Click here for information about The MYLER's, MACKEY's and BLACK's in the U.S. in the�early 1800's
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This page last updated 17 June, 2001.