Roger Leonard

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My family line surnames include the following, going backward on my father's side through his mother: Galloway, Evans, Templeton, Holder, Hopkins, Jennings, Anderson, Walker and Shockley.
From my father's father, names go from Leonard (Ireland ca 1850), to Widener, Hall, Singleton, Burtz, Orisby.
On my mother's side, through her father was Austin, Welch, Hoge (to Scotland, at least 1660), Hume (to Scotland), Nichols, Hughes or Hughs, Click (or Gluck, Germanic in origin), Skiles. On my mother's side, through her mother, was King, Cunningham (to Scotland), Elliott (to Ireland), Widner, Lewis, and Hughes/Hughs (to Wales in 1665).

There are at least three relatives in my tree who fought in the American Revolution and several who were in the American Civil War.

I have sought not to add FAG individuals to whom I am not related, although there are a couple of exceptions. Requests for transfers will be granted according to FAG guidelines or at my personal discretion. FAG guidelines are not my first rule of thumb. :)

My family line surnames include the following, going backward on my father's side through his mother: Galloway, Evans, Templeton, Holder, Hopkins, Jennings, Anderson, Walker and Shockley.
From my father's father, names go from Leonard (Ireland ca 1850), to Widener, Hall, Singleton, Burtz, Orisby.
On my mother's side, through her father was Austin, Welch, Hoge (to Scotland, at least 1660), Hume (to Scotland), Nichols, Hughes or Hughs, Click (or Gluck, Germanic in origin), Skiles. On my mother's side, through her mother, was King, Cunningham (to Scotland), Elliott (to Ireland), Widner, Lewis, and Hughes/Hughs (to Wales in 1665).

There are at least three relatives in my tree who fought in the American Revolution and several who were in the American Civil War.

I have sought not to add FAG individuals to whom I am not related, although there are a couple of exceptions. Requests for transfers will be granted according to FAG guidelines or at my personal discretion. FAG guidelines are not my first rule of thumb. :)

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