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  • Nockamixon Township Bucks County PA

  • African American Resources
  • Atkinson Genealogy--Chester and Bucks Co. PA
    • My roots are mainly in the Southern and Eastern United States: North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Virginia (and other states to a lesser extent.) The vast majority of my ancestors originated in Great Britain (mainly Scotland and England). I also have a number of ancestors from Germany.  My wife Karla has ancestry in the same states as I, but also: New York, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Wisconsin, North and South Dakota, Nebraska and other western states. Most of her ancestry is of German origin. I do all the genealogy work but keep her informed of any interesting findings on her ancestry.

  • Mystery Photos and Genealogy Bean Family Genealogy,
    • Forum
    • Beans family of Bucks county,with side information about the Hough Family, the Skill family

      • Other spellings of the Beans name include, Bains, Baines, Bayne, Bayn, Baine, and Bane

  • Bucks County History and Genealogy
    • BENNER
      BLACK
      BURISKY
      CLARK
      CHAPMAN
      COYLE
      JANYSZESKI
      MARTINDALE
      MILLER
      MORGAN
      PIDCOCK
      SUTTON
      SWOPE
      TORBERT
      VANLUVANEE
      WHITE - -

  • More about William Chestnut of Bucks Co Pa
    •  From a book by John B. Chesnut, Jr., 4045 Raymond Rd., Livermore, California 94550. The book follows many of the descendancy lines of a Chesnut that I will call "William of Bucks Co., PA." The text below is quoted from John's book (with permission of the author).
       

  • Civil War - Pennsylvania Regiments-

    • -Ancestors in either Bucks or Philadelphia Co.

    • Civil War ... Pennsylvania Regiments
      Proudly Presented By: Helen Marie Melly More Marlborough, Massachusetts U.S.A.

  • Crouthamel
    http://freepages.family.rootsweb.com/~mcvan/index.html
    The pioneer ancestor of the Crouthamel family of Bucks County was Andreas Krauthamel, who emigrated from Germany in the ship "Edinburg", arriving in Philadelphia on September 30, 1754, and settling in Bucks County, Penna.

  • Crull, Heaston, Hoover #3

    • Virginia

  • The COURT INN or THORNTON TAVERN --
    • Called "The Court Inn" when Newtown was the county seat of Bucks County and the court house was across the street. (Newtown was the county seat from 1726 to 1775, when the county seat was moved to Doylestown.)

  • CUTLER FAMILY
  • Digging For My Roots-

    • [#2] i. William. b. about 1637, d. 14 Sep 1687, m. Mary WALL;
      ii. Edmund Jr., b. unknown.
      (2) William BEAKES, b. about 1637 in Farleigh, Backwell, Somersetshire, England, d. 14 Sep 1687 in Makefield Twsp., Bucks Co., PA; m., 12 May 1661 in North Somerset MM, Somersetshire, England, to Mary WALL (b. 9 Aug 1628, d. 14 Jan 1696; daughter of William WALL); they resided in Makefield Twsp.,

  • The Early Reformed Low Dutch Church in Bucks County

    • The Low Dutch Community
      of Bucks County Pennsylvania .During the 15th and 16th centuries it was a common practice of the English to refer to all persons of Germanic heritage as "Dutch" or "Dutch-men", with the only occasional distinction made being that between "low" and "high". The term "Low" Dutch was sometimes used to signify those persons of Netherlandish descent, while "High" Dutch referred to Germans and the Swiss. It was not until the latter part of the 17th century that the current distinction between Dutch and German began to come into use.

  • Genealogy of Pennsylvania --

    • GENEALOGY IN PENNSYLVANIA and A TOUCH OF NEW JERSEY AND NEW YORK

    • Bucks County research links

  • HEATON, MATHER   - An award winning site with prominent family surnames - ARNOLD, BRASHEAR, EDGINGTON, HEATON,  STEWART, VEIRS/VIERS, & WILSON. The surname page contains 1800 family groups, and 6915 individuals.

  • Hillpot Family Genealogy

    • - Includes a lot of Bucks County Information

  • Holcombe Surname or HOLCOMBE, BETTS, SNYDER, WOOD Database at WorldConnect

  • KROLL/ CRULL HIESTAND/ HEASTON HUBER/ HOOVER

  • Julia A. Heaton Krutilla's Ancestor Page --

    •  This award winning web page has over 6,000 individuals in approx. 1,500 family groups and contains Bucks Co., PA HEATON and MATHER families.

  • href="http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lambing/">Lambing Family Genealogy
    • descendants of Christopher Lambing, who came to America sometime before 1766.
  • Martin and Hugh McVan:
    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mcvan/pa_mcvan.htm
    Martin and Hugh McVan immigrated from County Sligo, Ireland about 1867 and settled in Doylestown, PA building a double house on East Oakland Avenue. The family remains in the area today.
    The website is an effort to trace all McVan (McVann, McAvan, McEvan) relations that trace back to Bryan McVan in the Banada area of County Sligo.
  • Paxson Family -

This web site intends to make available the most comprehensive and accurate information on the descendants of the Paxson brothers who emigrated from England to Bucks County, Pennsylvania, in 1682. In addition, various collateral lines are being added from time to time as they are prepared.

 

SLOYER family descendants are contributing this page to help others researching find links to their research, and to hopefully further our research.

Stephens and Weekley

families who came to Pennsylvania

Surnames to Brag About--

Contains 80 names to direct ancestors, most of which emigrated from Germany in the 1700s and settled in Berks, Bucks, Lehigh, Montgomery, or Northampton County, PA

If you are searching for ancestors who settled in Pennsylvania in what is now BERKS, BUCKS, CARBON, LEHIGH, MONTGOMERY or NORTHAMPTON County, you may find them below in the list of more than a hundred of my DIRECT ANCESTORS. Most of them emigrated to the United States from Germany in the 1700s and settled in one or more of those counties. I would be happy to share information about them and many of their descendants.

The PA Historic Museum

Welcome to the Commonwealth’s Official History Agen

Has a site with a slide show of old postcards from the different counties

Passenger Ships' Lists

 for Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania Catholic Church Records from the 1700s and 1800s

St Paul's, Goshenhoppen, Baptisms

St Paul's, Goshenhoppen, Marriages

St Vincent's, Latrobe

St Mary's, Lancaster

St Joseph's, Philadelphia

St Joseph's, Philadelphia, FATHER FARMER’S MARRIAGE

St Patrick's Buffalo Creek, Burials

St Patrick's Buffalo Creek, Baptisms

St Augustine's, Philadelphia

St Joseph's Marriages, Philadelphia

Holy Trinity, Philadelphia

Bucks County Information as well as information for BERKS,LEHIGH, NORTHAMPTON COUNTIES Includes Cemetary, Church Records, Civil War, etc.

 Virginia West to Orgeon ---

Bucks Co., Pa is concerned, there are Brills, Wrights, and related families. 

 

 

 

 

Page Last updated: March 30, 2026 Broken Links - Nancy

 

 

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