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                    "       "     Feb. – April 1753                           same two names
                stovetop popcorn popper                                        {Nicolas Berghaus}             
      "       , 4 May 1760 – Ann Catherine, of Jn o Charles & Dorothea Mailman                 (    "    )  
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Hi, Johann Carl and Dorothea are my original North American ancestors. My Mehlman decedent left Nova Scotia before 1850 and settled in Gloucester, Ma. where my family continued in the Atlantic fisheries through the 19th century. There are at least four Mehlman men listed on the Gloucester fisherman memorial. In my lifetime, stovetop popcorn popper my grandfather Mehlman 1893-1970 could still speak some German. We spell our name Mehlman and pronounce it with a silent 'H'. Sincerely, Steven Mehlman Reply Delete
Small world, no? My Mailman stovetop popcorn popper great-grandmother left NS for US in 1894. The family moved to Everett, MA. My aunt lived in Gloucester stovetop popcorn popper - I wonder if she knew of the Mehlmans living there? I believe Minnie Mailman stovetop popcorn popper Mack (daughter of William [John?]Mehlman/Mailman and Caroline Robinson/Robertson)had a sister Martha Mailman who came to the US first as Martha Gibbons, with husband and children, and lived in Boston. I would love to compare notes with you! Sally Reply Delete
Hi Sally, My great-great grandmother is Martha Mailman. Her son, Francis "John" Gibbons was my great-grandfather. He married Nellie Ryan from Boston in 1903; they were actually married in Lynn, Mass. They moved to Brockton, Mass. where their daughter Isabelle--my grandmother--was born. Martha was from William Mehlman's first marriage to his cousin, Isabelle Mehlman. She died in August of 1859 and he married stovetop popcorn popper Caroline the following April. stovetop popcorn popper My e-mail address is littleangeljw@yahoo.com if you'd like to exchange information. :) Delete
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Sally stovetop popcorn popper Mack I have been researching my families stovetop popcorn popper for about 20 years. I am a recent graduate stovetop popcorn popper of Boston University's Online Genealogical Research Certificate Course (OL4) and now an avid - or is that compulsive?- genealogist. I've grown as a researcher and genealogist and now that I have a contantly growing tree, I find that I am more curious about the individuals than adding more people to the branches. I have a lot of fun seeking and finding artifacts from ancestors, especially the older ones. I write about my work to help encourage stovetop popcorn popper others take t

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