tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-641105711412662630.post396211485597969479..comments2023-09-28T02:10:25.365-07:00Comments on Susi's Chatty Performances on Genealogy: Dorothy Inez Hoffman Jones is RememberedSusi's Quarterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00722985357289434741noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-641105711412662630.post-49112086965032141282014-10-07T14:52:44.448-07:002014-10-07T14:52:44.448-07:00Craig Englund, I would love to meet with you. We ...Craig Englund, I would love to meet with you. We share ancestors, sorry I was so tied up with Mom then very ill son life just sorta zipped by, playing catchup. SusiCP@cox.net 619 623 5250<br />Fuller we link and who knows how many more.Susi's Quarterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00722985357289434741noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-641105711412662630.post-89185345415834039852011-01-27T09:32:53.348-08:002011-01-27T09:32:53.348-08:00So very sorry for your loss.So very sorry for your loss.Coloring Outside the Lineshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15289093479063221765noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-641105711412662630.post-69177281374789630092011-01-20T05:55:39.932-08:002011-01-20T05:55:39.932-08:00Beautiful tribute to your mother. Genealogy never ...Beautiful tribute to your mother. Genealogy never sleeps, how sweet you meet a new cousin at this time. I pray your parents rest in peace until they rejoice at their reunion!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04648833796647763177noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-641105711412662630.post-12387869256728506162011-01-18T04:24:39.635-08:002011-01-18T04:24:39.635-08:00Hi Susi,
You don't know me at all, and I firs...Hi Susi,<br /><br />You don't know me at all, and I first looked at your blog tonight, but I wanted to say how sorry I am about the loss of your mother. I know how hard this must be for you, since I lost my own mother 4 years ago. I also couldn't help but notice that our family backgrounds are rather similar.<br /><br />I found your blog when I took a break from searching for my own Jones ancestors - I've done little else for the past year, almost 24/7. The way I took that break was to look for anything new on another one of my ancestors, James Fuller of Linton Hundred, Washington Co., MD. James Fuller's grandson, Nathan Fuller (son of Alexander), was my great-great grandfather on my mother's side. Nathan Fuller's wife, Hester Ann Starts, was the great-great-great grandughter of a William Jones who died in Loudoun Co., Virginia in 1771 - and he has been the subject of my research for the past year. I actually set out to find the ancestors of my William Jones when I took a break from researching James Fuller, so I've come full circle in just a year.<br /><br />My maternal grandmother (a Fuller) was from Mahaska Co., Iowa. Her parents were from Peoria Co., Illinois. Before that many had been in Coshochton and Guernsey Counties in Ohio, some coming straight from Pennsylvania but others, including my Jones ancestors, arriving after a couple of generation's stay in Loudoun Co., Virginia. <br /><br />Although I haven't yet seen your connection with James Fuller, I suspect that we might be related. And my family, apparently like you, ended up in Southern California.<br /><br />I am not at all sure, but one of my grandmother's sisters, still living in Iowa, may be one of the oldest Fullers still alive - she turned 102 in late December. But my mother wasn't so fortunate - she was 82 when she passed away.<br /><br />Maybe we can compare notes at some happier time. But, again, I am very sorry to hear of your loss.<br /><br />Craig EnglundSparkyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16339994800177638506noreply@blogger.com