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Merry Genealogy

This MERRY Family descended from Joseph Merry who immigrated to the US in the 1600's. We have not found the boat he may have arrived on but, records indicate their first child born in Rockingham, NH in 1647. I am searching for a hard link to this family.
Jerri McCoy's Site This site shows Joseph Merry married to Mary having two children in Hampton NH (Martha 1647) and (Joseph 1654). They also make reference to documents showing Joseph Merry in Haverhill, Mass (1640); Hampton, NH (1654) Occupation: Carpenter
Another good source for Merry information is David Sylvester's genealogy homepage.
My Merry's descended through Ambrose Merry. He migrated to Ohio with his father-in-law's family, the Wickham's, in 1817. Ambrose Merry is thought to be a child of Ebenezer Merry (descended through Joseph Merry lineage not Cornelius Merry).
If you have any information to help me with this linkage in my ancestry tree I would appreciate an email   send email

Neyman Genealogy

NEYMAN Family -Herman (Harmon) Neyman arrived from Pfalz, Germany on the ship Mary and Sarah at Philadelphia 26 Oct 1754. Herman's first son was born 1762. He appears on the Tax roll of West Pennsborough Twp, Cumberland County of 1763. We need to find if he was indentured. 1762-1754=7= yr. He next appears in Westmoreland County tax roll of 1781, Franklin Twp. to the newly formed county of Butler Co. in 1799 and his death in late 1799 -early 1800. He does not appear in the 1800 US Census. His wife Mary (assumed surname LIVINGSTON) is on 1800 US Census but not the 1810. They had two Sons, William b. c. 1762 d. 10 Sep 1828 and John b. 1764 d. 1844.
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Noble County Historical Society

Doing Genealogy on Noble Co? Check out the Noble Co Ohio Historical Society Page. Also included is a surname listing from one of the books they publish.
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