The Douglas Archives

A collection of historical and genalogical records

John Marksbury
  • Male
  • North Truro, MA
  • United States
Share on Facebook
Share on Facebook MySpace
  • Blog Posts
  • Discussions
  • Events
  • Groups
  • Photos
  • Photo Albums
  • Videos
 

John Marksbury's Page

Latest Activity

John Marksbury left a comment for Ronald Drysdale
"Thanks again for your help. Just learning to navigate Ancestry.com site and finding more information from diligent research by many connected to Samuel Marksberry that is verified by my DNA match to Samuel Marksbury styled the III, where others have…"
Oct 30
John Marksbury left a comment for William Douglas
"Thanks for the tip. I have established a Marksbury/Marksberry tree with factual evidence tied to Samuel Marksbury of Virginia/Kentucky who served in the militia or army in the American Revolution but who his parents are remains unverified. It is a…"
Oct 30
William Douglas left a comment for John Marksbury
"Welcome to our group, John. For additional comments on the Marksberry connection, enter Marksberry in the search box at the top of the page. A brief family history is here>>>"
Oct 29
Ronald Drysdale left a comment for John Marksbury
"Hi John, The Familysearch website is the biggest free genealogical website in the world. To search their records for family information you will need to register with the website: https://ident.familysearch.org/identity/login/ Once you are…"
Oct 29
John Marksbury left a comment for Ronald Drysdale
"How good of you to reach out. Thank you. I am a real greenhorn on this. Can you explain where I find the "Familysearch" site and what is the code you attached? Many thanks!"
Oct 29
Ronald Drysdale left a comment for John Marksbury
"Hi John & welcome, I found a Samuel Marksbury on the Familysearch website: Samuel Marksberry Male 1790 – 1849 • KLY2-XW3 Quite a large family tree there and some useful source material but cannot see a link to Douglas? Best regards"
Oct 29
John Marksbury is now a member of The Douglas Archives
Oct 28

Profile Information

Which Douglas line are you researching? Dates and places help making connections.
SAMUEL MARKSBURY
Who is your earliest known Douglas ancestor?
Samuel Marksbury (1791-1849)
Tags/keywords - used to help people find you
Ancestry.com

Comment Wall (3 comments)

You need to be a member of The Douglas Archives to add comments!

Join The Douglas Archives

At 22:51 on October 29, 2024, William Douglas said…

Welcome to our group, John.

For additional comments on the Marksberry connection, enter Marksberry in the search box at the top of the page.

A brief family history is here>>>

At 19:14 on October 29, 2024, Ronald Drysdale said…

Hi John,

The Familysearch website is the biggest free genealogical website in the world.

To search their records for family information you will need to register with the website:

https://ident.familysearch.org/identity/login/

Once you are registered you can log in & do a people search - on the top left of the page there is a search drop-down menu, choose family tree and this will lead you to another search page where you have two choices Find by name or
Find by ID, choose the find by ID option and put in KLY2-XW3, which is the familysearch indentifier for Samuel Marksberry, and then search

Click on 'Samual Marksberry' and a box will pop up, click on tree and this will take you to the tree which contains samuel. You can then explore all the individuals in the tree, access and download their records etc. Also if you have better info than is already in the tree you can modify the tree, but be careful as the tree is the work of other individuals.

A lot of the stuff on Ancestry is copied from Familysearch

Good luck & best regards

At 13:15 on October 29, 2024, Ronald Drysdale said…

Hi John & welcome,

I found a Samuel Marksbury on the Familysearch website:

Samuel Marksberry Male 1790 – 1849 • KLY2-XW3

Quite a large family tree there and some useful source material but cannot see a link to Douglas?

Best regards

 
 
 

Making conections

The more information you can give about the people you mention, the more chance there is of someone else connecting with your family.

Dates and places of births, deaths and marriages all help to place families.

Professions also help.

'My great-grandmother mother was a Douglas from Montrose' does not give many clues to follow up! But a bit of flesh on the bones makes further research possible. But if we are told who she married, what his profession was and where the children were baptised, then we can get to work.

Maybe it is time to update the information in your profile?


© 2024   Created by William Douglas.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service