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 The American Descendants

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The Swedish
Hindorff Families of America

 

Tracing ancestry from Sweden & Prussia
 

In the 19th Century, my HINDORFF Family came to the U.S.A.,
First to Settle in Iowa & Illinois in 1868, but later going by way of an emigration train to Southern California in 1883.
Many Hindorff Cousins can be found throughout the Western United States, Canada & Sweden today.

By 1880, my Swedish Immigrant families joined with my Other Ancestral families whose origins trace from Ireland, England, Scotland & Wales. They had come two centuries earlier as part of the 17th Century Colonial America and settled in Massachusetts, Virginia, Long Island, Connecticut, Vermont, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, Ohio, New Jersey,  New York, Michigan, Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Utah, Missouri.

Still others came in 1793, from Ireland to settle in Virginia, New York, Illinois, Louisiana, & then to Illinois...and all went WEST to begin a new in California by 1853.

 

 

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The Hindorff  Family Records...

Includes  the Families of :

LARSSON, OLSDOTTER, SVENSSON, ERSSON, PERSDOTTER, ENGELBRETKSDOTTER, JONSSON, PEHRSDOTTER, KUMLIN, WIDMARK, ERIKSSON, FALEIJ, MARQUIS, CHAMBERS, VAUGHN, BRADSHAW, STUBBLEFIELD, SHIPLEY, NEWCOMB, MACK, MACHADO, BELL, MINTON, SIERRAS, LAMB, GIRD, HIND, HATTON, SMITH, LEVERING, CRIPE, RAY, McEUEN, SIMPSON, GRAFFIN, MORSE, ERIS, SMITH, KINSLEY, STITES, BROWN, PETERS, RIBBECK, WILBUR, ALLEN, DUNCANSON, WILLIAM(S), FAUROT, CAMPBELL, GILLMORE, LITTLEFIELD, GRANT, LEWIS-1, FILLMORE, CALKINS, LEWIS-2, STITES, STEPHENSON, DAVIS, FULLER, MAYES, CLEMMONS, HUTCHINSON, BATES, ESTES, HAMBLIN & HARPER, &c., uniting with DRIGGS.

 

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Descending from DeRaet, & including Drake
 

 

Tracing my Paternal Ancestry from Holland, France, Belgium, and England, 
to the Early Dutch-English Colonies of North America in the 17th Century.  Revolutionary soldiers to Pioneers of the American Frontier, they Headed West from New York, Pennsylvania, & Virginia, into Ohio, Illinois, & Indiana, and to later settle in the new Wisconsin Territory, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Iowa & Kansas.

New Lands were opened for settlement in the Indian Territory & Oklahoma Territory, and by 1891, they participated in one of the Famous & Historic Land Runs in the Oklahoma Territory.

By early 1860, the Driggs families were a not-so-typical "Hines-Mix American family",
with new families from New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York, Ohio, Indiana, Nebraska, Wisconsin, & Iowa,
with Ancestral origins from Scotland, France,  Ireland, Germany and England.  

 

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MIDI : "Mother Nature's Son" - 

 
 

The Dutch
Driggs Families
of America

 

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The Driggs Family Records...

 

Includes  the Families of :

DeRAET, DeRAEDT, DRAKE,  VERDON, BARENTSZ (BARENS), BROUWER-BERKOVEN, BADIE, BRACKHOENGIE (BRACHONIE), ANTHONY, SPENCER, MARTIN, BOARN,  STRICKLAND, HOWE, HALL, BAILEY, NIMROD, FRANKLIN, GREIDER, PHILLIPS, RUMBAUGH, TUCKER, HIGGENBOTTOM, DYER, GOULD, SMITH, MILLER, CURRY, LITTLER, CRAWN, SMITH, DAVIDSON, OSBORN, COREY, HAYES, HOLCOMBE, COEN, ROSE, WHEELER, CRAIG, MORELY,  TENNYSON, FISHER, GRAVES, LA FON,  HUBBARD, CURTIS,  WILCOCKSON, DIBBLE, BENNETT, VAN DER BEEK, BIXBY,  &c., uniting with HINDORFF.

 

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