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While searching tody, I came across a one world tree that contained all of my family information on the Colberts. I first found this entry by searching for Daniel Ellsworth Colbert b. 1809, married to Elizabeth McHurther. This Daniel has a father John W. Colbert married to Eleanora P. Ellsworth(ellen). However, when looking at this, several people were linked to one source for the information. However, under contact, it says unknown. What is strange is that there is a gedcom file which has my mother and aunts, and the last name of who they married. This continues for several generations of Colberts who are distant cousins. What is interesting is that the notes on some of the people reference a MRS. HATHAWAY, MARGARETTE. Some other names of this person were Curcio. I would like someone to help find this person if they are out there. To do this I wll include my background of the Colberts. My Mother married a Larson Her Mother Betty, married Richard Colbert in Fairmont west Virginia. Richard Colberts parents were Fred Edward Colbert (b.1905 What Cheer IA) and Bessie Lucille Swaney. Fred Edwards parents were Mary Jeanette Hamer and Martin Edgar Colbert (b.1861 Louisa IA). Martin Edgars parents were John S Colbert (b. Dec 28 1831 OH) and Lydia Dix. John S Colberts parents were Daniel Ellsworth Colbert (b. 1809 NY City) and Elizabeth McHurther. Daniel E. parents were John W. Colbert (b. Aug 16 1784 in NY and died May 22 1831) and Eleanora P. Ellsworth (Feb 3 1786 d. Sept 3 1862 (OH)). Or if you have any info on this family that would be great. They were primarily in What Cheer IA, Lebanon OH, Turtle Creek OH, and New York. My generation, and my granfathers were primarily What Cheer and Fairmont West Virginia. It is strange that some relation of mine is doing this research and has such a vast amount of it, but I have no way of contacting them . Thanks for your help. Richardclarson@aol.com Notify Administrator about this message?
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