German. Ever hear of the German Messer-Schmidt fighter planes?NC sounds like Christian Messer was a bad hombre', I would still hate the British for that!
What kind of name is Messer?
German. Ever hear of the German Messer-Schmidt fighter planes?NC sounds like Christian Messer was a bad hombre', I would still hate the British for that!
What kind of name is Messer?
I know census in the late 18th century and beyond provides solid evidence but how do you know some quack ain't mixing names up? I'm sure the majority of folks back then didn't know how to spell their surname and such. I bet they couldn't even read much.
I know census in the late 18th century and beyond provides solid evidence but how do you know some quack ain't mixing names up? I'm sure the majority of folks back then didn't know how to spell their surname and such. I bet they couldn't even read much.
I know census in the late 18th century and beyond provides solid evidence but how do you know some quack ain't mixing names up? I'm sure the majority of folks back then didn't know how to spell their surname and such. I bet they couldn't even read much.
My Great something Uncle and his brother in law Col. Andrew Hampton (over the mountain gang) (Watauga Settlement) were supposedly captured by Ferguson at some point in time and released. They both fought him at the Battle of Kings Mountain and probably fought at Cowpens!!Can anybody go back to the Revolutionary War?
d'Arcie.
AT the time of the general survey, Norman*de Areci, enjoyeda no less then thirty-three Lordships in Lincolneshire, by the immediate gift of the Conqueror; of which Noctone was* one, where he and his Poste∣rity had their chief seat, for divers after-ages.
This Norman, in 6. Will. Ru•i, beingb with the King, in his great Councel held at Glouce∣ster (together with divers Bishops, Abbots and others) was a Witnessc to that confirmation, there made to the Monks of St. Maryes Abby in York, of divers possessions, which had been formerly bestowed on them: and of his own Lands, then gaved unto them three Carucates in Brunnum.
I'm not surprised sir you're almost royalty !!I have taken my direct lines back to my 4th and 5th G-Grandfathers but I have a cousin who really got into the genealogy of my Paternal Grandmother's line (D'arcy / D'arcie). He took it back to Normandy France and a Knight who came over the channel with William the Conqueror in 1066. He actually did the DNA tests for several members of that family to confirm it.
Turns out that Sir D'arcy must have well at Hastings and was awarded a Barony by William.
From a history recorded in the 1600s from earlier records:
Wish I had some of the loot.
I'm not surprised sir you're almost royalty !!
German. Ever hear of the German Messer-Schmidt fighter planes?