Genealogy

Denniston Richmond Repard Gentner, Adams, O'Reilly, McCormick, Vogel, Gamble

[jee-nee-ol-uh-jee, -al-, jen-ee-]-noun -a record or account of the ancestry and descent of a person, family, group, etc.
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FAMILIES

ADAMS - father
ARMBRUSTER - inlaws
BYRNES - mother
CLINTON - mother
DENNISTON - mother
More DENNISON's - mother
GENTNER - mother
LEISTEN - inlaws
McCORMICK - mother
MILLER - father
MUSCH - inlaws
NORTON - mother
O'REILLY - mother
REPARD - father
RICHMOND - father
STONE - mother
TUETE - inlaws
VAN DONGEN - inlaws
VOGEL - mother
WORDEN - husband

MAMALOCA

Geneology covering most of the branches of my family. What you see is what you get. Everything I know is contained in these pages.

Please remember: As responsible genealogists always use information you receive from any source as a lead to finding the truth. Check ALL information against verified documents as much as possible.
Errors occur in any written document so please beware.

Thanx to all that Helped


Ever since I can remember my Grandmother Edna Repard kept a record of all the baby's born and all the deaths in the family. She spent hours putting together an extensive family history. Her passion for this was very contagious and of course I've decided to follow close behind.

So for all the people who are interested in the very least in this sort of
thing here is my contribution. Most of this labor of love was done by
those that came before me. I've added some and hope there will be more
added to whomever in the next generation catches my Grandmother's passion.

So if you're here to find something or add something I bid you a hearty welcome.

I found this poem in one of my Grandmother's books and thought you might appreciate it. I'm afraid I don't know who to give the credit to.

RELATIVELY SPEAKING

When speaking of our ancestors
My mother's eyes would shine
And proudly she would tell us all
" You're of the Tudor line "

You have a noble ancestry
But all are dead and gone
Tis you who have to prove your worth
Not those who've journeyed on

And back along the Tudor line
I'm sorry tonight to state
There may be some you can't approve
And some you'd really hate

The way to prove your ancestry
To what you are yourself
Not by the charted Family Tree
In books upon the shelf

So try and be an ancestor
Within the time allowed
Of whom your children's children
In the future can be proud


Remembrances of

Edna Evalyn Richmond Repard

Irene Miller's letter to her granddaughters

1897 Miller history
as told by Laura Young
at a Family Reunion, much useful information.

James Richmond's California Story
Introduction and Table of Contents
These pages contain the stories My Great Great Grandfather recorded in his diary and told to his sons about his adventures in California during the 1860's at the tail end of the Goldrush.

Cemetary Lists

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