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Wednesday, 14 December 2005
Native American Church Families
Topic: Genealogy
Posted by Richard Church on September 10, 2003 at 15:39:18:
(churchrj@charter.net)
I'm a Stockbridge (Mohican) / Menominee / Oneida / Brothertown man living in Milwaukee trying to find where my Native ancestors got pegged with this name Church.

In surfing the churchtree site, my curiosity is peaked as my ancestors also have many ties to what is today upstate New York (Oneida lands in early 1800;s), Hudson valley (Mohican lands 1700's), Eastern Connecticut - including Stonington - (16-1700's), and Rhode Island (16-1700's). Perhaps a branch of the Church family kept moving west and intermarrying with my Christian Native ancestors...(Brothertown was formed as a community of Christian Indians near what is today Utica, New York)...from southern New England, to upstate New York, to Wisconsin???

I see some speculation on your site about a wife of someone in this family back in the 1700's with an Indian wife...

The earliest I can get for Church name in Wisconsin around the early 1900's: Frederick M. Church who's mothers name was Mary. Fred's son George was a Stockbridge-Munsee Mohican.

I also have Native ancestors who fought in the American Revolution...

Going back further, this is a very interesting possibility as I may very well be distantly related to Capt. Benjamin Church who killed King Phillip. I have Native ancestors who assisted the Wompanoag during the war...

Gives real meaning to "full circle" doesn't it?

BTW, I have many Church cousins who are members of the Stockbridge-Munsee band of Mohicans in Wisconsin.

Wondering where to explore further.

Thaks for any contacts we can create.

Rich Church
Sept, 2003

Reply to Rich Church posting:

Posted by dewey bruce church 2nd on December 13, 2003 at 20:25:23:
In Reply to: Posted by on September 10, 2003 at 15:39:18:
(hunttwenty47@yahoo.com)

hello, rich. i am your 1st cousin. have you gotten a copy of the book "a man called samson"?
or read some of it? you may get some ideas from this book. i have been searching for some info on our ancestry as well. well, everyone says hello and good hunting. if i hear or see anything that would help, i will get hold of you as soon as i can.

take care and happy holidays,
dewey church

Posted by churchtree at 1:20 AM EST
Updated: Wednesday, 14 December 2005 1:21 AM EST
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Grogan Website
Topic: Genealogy
Posted by Eve on July 02, 2002 at 18:39:02:
If anyone is interested in the Grogan family of Petersburgh, which married into the Church family,
please see my website. It's not nearly as nice as this site is, but has some bare bones. This Church Family website is the best. Thanks for everything.
Aloha
Eve Grogan
[Ed. Note (12/13/05) The late Eve Grogan's site is still online as of this date.http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hancoxgenealogy/index.html
We will miss Eve's cheery correspondance and updates from the Aloha State.]

Posted by churchtree at 1:11 AM EST
Updated: Wednesday, 14 December 2005 10:11 PM EST
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Visiting Grandmother and Grandfather
Mood:  happy
Topic: Petersburgh History
Posted by Susie Oaks on July 18, 2002 at 02:30:56:
Mom! (My Mom, Jean Bornt) Thanks for the wonderful story about your time spent at your Grandmother and Grandfather's house! It was very interesting and I'm sure everyone will enjoy the recipes, (cooking and eating!) Keep up the good work on the web site! [Ed. note: See Visiting Grandmother and Grandfather Church in Petersburgh]


Posted by churchtree at 1:05 AM EST
Updated: Wednesday, 14 December 2005 10:11 PM EST
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Topic: New Subject
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Posted by churchtree at 12:47 AM EST
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Tuesday, 13 December 2005
Find Somebody!
Mood:  surprised
Topic: Get in Touch
Looking for somebody you haven't heard of or from in a long time? Click on post your comment below and maybe somebody will remember and respond!

Posted by churchtree at 8:40 PM EST
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Petersburgh History
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Topic: Petersburgh History
Questions or reminisces on Petersburgh history and people, click on post your comment below.

Posted by churchtree at 8:37 PM EST
Updated: Wednesday, 14 December 2005 1:17 AM EST
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Genealogy questions
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Topic: Genealogy
Questions on your genealogical roots? Click on post your comment.

Posted by churchtree at 8:35 PM EST
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