Looking for members of the Hamlin family, descendants of Martha Lininger Hamlin. I know you are out there, just need to find one of you so I can get in touch with you and share everything I've collected. I know you are interested, because you have posted information about the family on Ancestry.com, but you can't be contacted through Ancestry because you've set it up to prevent people from contacting you. So – please contact me!
Also looking for any descendants of Clara Mehl Mitcheltree. Walter Mitcheltree was born in Sharpsville and moved to Indiana with his wife Peggy eons ago. They both died in the 1970s but I know that their daughter Peggy and perhaps their sons had families of their own. The other Mitcheltree son was William Mitcheltree, and his daughter Dorothy has been lost to us – some family members believe she lived (or perhaps still lives) in Annapolis but without a married name I'm stumped. If you have any information, please let me know!
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I have found Dorothy Mitcheltree travelling to England with her mother Jessie in 1928. Did you have this info
dgregory@xtra.co.nz
regards Jacqui
Hello Jacqui, thank you for getting in touch with me here!
I do not have the information about Dorothy Mitcheltree and her mother traveling to England. Do you have a ship’s manifest? Do you know anything else about Dorothy? Is she still alive? Her cousin Bill Mehl (he is in his nineties) is very interested in knowing what became of her. He last remembers her living somewhere near Annapolis, Maryland, but that was many years ago (and may not even be accurate!) and he cannot remember her married name. Dorothy’s father is buried in West Middlesex, Pennsylvania next to his parents.
What is your relationship to my family? Are we related? I’m on ancestry.com and saw you have a tree there as well, but wasn’t able to tell how we are connected.
I’m happy to share what little I know about the Mitcheltree family. I sent email to the address you provided but it was returned. Look forward to hearing from you again. Thanks!
Mary Lynne Nelson
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