Allerton
Anderson
Bauer / Bower
Bradford
Cartwright
Clemons
Coffin
Conrad
Cushman
Dickerson
Dickinson
Folger
Gardner
Hall
Harper
Hoge
Howland
Howland (2)
Jennings
King
Kinsey / Kenzie
Kinsey / Kinzig
Kervin
Langley
Lawrence
Lees
Lloyd
Lloyd (2)
Lloyd (3)
Morgan
Morganstern
Neff
Nichols
Priest
Rector / Richter
Rockefeller
Roosevelt
Schuster
Scooley / Schooley
Scofield / Schofield
Skow
Stearns
Starbuck
Wemett / Ouimet
Weld
Welch
Wheat

The data you will find on this Web Page deals with the following families: Adams, Allerton, Anderson, Bauer, Bower, Bradford, Burns, Cartwright, Clemens, Coffin, Conrad, Cushman, Dickerson, Dickinson, Folger, Gardner, Hall, Harper, Henry, Hoge, Howland, Jennings, Kenzie, Kervin, King, Kinsey, Kinzie, Kinzig, Langley, Lawrence, Lee, Linderbery, Livermore, Lloyd (Virginia), Lloyd (Canada), Morgan, Morganstern, Neff, Nichols, Ouimet, Priest, Rector, Richter, Rockefeller, Roosevelt, Schuster, Scofield, Scooley, Skow, Smith, Starbuck, Stearns, Welch, Weld, Wemett, and Wheat.

This Kenzie Family traces its history as follows:

The Kinsey / Kenzie (for a Genealogy Report) line from Central New York State to Ontario (Upper Canada) to Bucks County PA to Wales circa 1600 including the or Neff (for a Genealogy Report) and Morganstern (for a Genealogy Report) line to circa 1680.

The Kinsey / Kinzig (for a Genealogy Report) line from California to Upper Canada, Bucks County and Switzerland circa 1720.

For more help with the Kinsey / Kinzie lines contact David L. Kinzie, Editor & Publisher of the Kinsey / Kinzie Family Newsletter, 6340 East 200 South, Marion Indiana 46953, Phone 317-674-3441, or dkinzie@comtek.com.  He is a great source of information and has a Kinsey / Kinzie web page http://ww1.comteck.com/~dkinzie/

For more help with the Neff line contact The Neff News, William Neff, Editor, P O Box 212, Princeton Junction, New Jersey, 08550-0212, neffnews@ix.netcom.com.  Also try at John F. Murray, 303 Indiana Avenue, Kouts Indiana 46347, Phone 219-766-3981.  Great sources of information.  The Neff News now has a genealogy web page http://www.ocii.com/~fisher/neff/news.htm

The Wemett / Ouimet (for a Genealogy Report) line from New York State to Lower Canada and France circa 1600.  A part of this line went to New England in the early 1800's and is lost to me - can you help?  We all have good data on those who stayed in Western New York or went to Oklahoma.

For more help contact Denis Ouimet, 1123 rue St-Jacques, Postal Box 535, Rockland, Ontario, K4K 1K6, Canada, Phone 613-446-6207, Fax 613-673-2294.  He has over 28,000 names in his computer.  He is the genealogist of the Ouimet Society known as The Descendants of Jean Ouimet, PO Box 6700 Sillery (Quebec) Canada G1T 2W2.  He is the great guru and entre to all Wemett / Wemott / Ouimet etc information.  He is most knowledgeable and helpful.  The Ouimet Association Home Page is at http://www.geocities.com/~couimet/lehouymet.html.  For more help also try Elizabeth Wemott, 3217 North Villa, Oklahoma City, OK 73112, Phone 405-942-6698. She has a great data file on this line.

The Jennings (for a Genealogy Report) line from Central New York to Albany NY to CT to England circa 1650.  This line connects to Rector/Richter (for a Genealogy Report) and thus to the famous Rockefeller clan (for a Genealogy Report).  This line also includes the Bauer / Bower (for a Genealogy Report) line to 1765.

For more help contact Donna Jennings Serpico, 192 Lowell Avenue, Floral Park NY 11001-1534 (she is a regent of the DAR), or Clifton Jennings fpnr83a@prodigy.com, Phone 918-494-3706, or Natalie Averett, 8262 East Cactus Drive, Mesa AZ 85208. All have much more good information.

The Hall (for a Genealogy Report) line from Ontario Upper Canada to Toronto to England circa 1777. Here I need some help with the Lloyd (3) of Canada line (for a Genealogy Report).

For more help contact Paul Blomander, P O Box 42, Penhold Alberta Canada T0M1R0, Phone 403-886-5874 or at blom@telusplanet.net.

The Anderson (for a Genealogy Report) line from Staten Island to Vermont to Nova Scotia and Scotland circa 1790.

The Coffin (for a Genealogy Report) line beyond Tristram to circa 1590.  I need more information on the branch that went from MA to Nova Scotia - can you help?  This Coffin line goes to Cartwright (for a Genealogy Report), to Starbuck (for a Genealogy Report), to Cushman (for a Genealogy Report) - just for fun - the Cushmans connect to the Delanos and thus to FDR and the Roosevelts (for a Genealogy Report), to Folger (for a Genealogy Report), to Gardner (for a Genealogy Report), to Weld (for a Genealogy Report) ( I need some help here ).

It includes four connections to the Mayflower - to passengers Allerton (for a Genealogy Report), Bradford (for a Genealogy Report), Priest (for a Genealogy Report) and the Howland (for a Genealogy Report) lines.  Another branch of the Howland (2) (for a Genealogy Report) Clan ends in Central New York State with some of the founders of the Ithaca Gun Company and the L C Smith Typewriter Company.  Here I need some help with the Linderbery line and with the Livermore line. A marvelous source on the Central New York, Howland information is Eleanor Ticknor. She is the Town and Village of Lisle Historian. Her e-mail is eticknor@aol.com or she can be contacted at 157 Popple Hill Road, Berkshire, NY 13736, Phone (607) 849-6326.

For more help with the Coffin line contact David P Coffin, Editor Coffin Family Newsletter, 8907 Mohawk Lane, Bethesda MD 20817-3519, Phone 301-530-2885.  He publishes a fine and inexpensive newsletter.  Also try the Folger Library on Nantucket 508-228-1655.

The Hoge (for a Genealogy Report) line from Virginia to Scotland circa 1600 including the Lee (for a Genealogy Report) of Virginia circa 1550.  Just for fun this line connects to Lloyd and thru that to Katherine Hepburn.  There is a lot of good Lee information here. Here is a large amount of information on the Nichols (for a Genealogy Report).

The Dickinson (for a Genealogy Report) line goes to Hadly MA and to England.

The Conrad (for a Genealogy Report) line from Western PA.

For more help contact Blanche McGuire, joyecho@aol.com.

The Schuster (for a Genealogy Report) line from in Mid & Western New York State to Germany circa 1820.  Here I need some help with the Everman line .

For more help contact Rita M. Schuster, 100 Stewart Place, Canandaigua NY 14424-1163, Phone 716-394-8536, who has much more information.

The King (for a Genealogy Report) line from Western PA to Ireland circa 1828.

The Lloyd (for a Genealogy Report) line from Virginia to Philadelphia PA and Lloyd (2) (for a Genealogy Report) to Edward I of England as well as Henry IV.  This includes the Harper (for a Genealogy Report) line from Virginia to England and the 12th Century as well as Katherine Hepburn.

The Morgan (for a Genealogy Report) line and the Henry line connect to the Andersons above 1876 / 1978. Dr Reginald B Henry Jr, 1350 West Princess Anne Road, Norfolk VA 23507, Phone 804-627-3248 is a marvelous help with the Henry and Morgan lines.  His father, R.B.H.Sr., devised the Henry Generation Numbering System.

More information is also needed on these lines and I'd appreciate any help:

The Clemons (for a Genealogy Report) line in Central New York State 1820 - 1850.

The Dickerson (for a Genealogy Report) line in New Jersey Circa 1860 to present.

The Kervin (for a Genealogy Report) line in Central New York State connects to the Schuster line above 1839 - present.

The Lawrence (for a Genealogy Report) line in New Jersey circa 1825 to present.

The Lloyd (3) (for a Genealogy Report) line in Ontario, Canada from c1800 to 1920.

The Scooley / Schooley (for a Genealogy Report) line in Ontario (Upper Canada) circa 1820. They were apparently influential Quakers in Canada.

The Scofield / Schofield (for a Genealogy Report) line in VA 1669 / 1875.

The Skow (for a Genealogy Report) line in New Jersey circa 1880 to present.

The Stearns (for a Genealogy Report) line in Virginia circa mid 1800's and connects to Lees above.

The Welch (for a Genealogy Report) line in Central New York State 1800.

The Wheat (for a Genealogy Report) line in New York State 1800.

All this information is yours and I will share much more in return for your information and help.  Feel free to contact me in any way at any time.

Please provide information on the lines you are interested in or have information on.  Please feel free to e-mail me at rossbk@octhouse.com or snail mail Ross B. Kenzie, P.O. Box 268, Derby NY 14047 or telephone
(716) 947-5326 or fax (716) 947-5382.

Web Genealogist Ross B. Kenzie
Website last updated on May 26, 2006

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