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Some family names will be included as separate articles in this wiki, since there are documents and research that traverse multiple generations. Links to photo and document collections will be included in relevant locations, as will links to the Ancestry.com pages for those who subscribe. | Some family names will be included as separate articles in this wiki, since there are documents and research that traverse multiple generations. Links to photo and document collections will be included in relevant locations, as will links to the Ancestry.com pages for those who subscribe. | ||
Research Notes will exist on pages to accommodate ideas and analysis of the underlying research, documents, and photos in order to lead to a more complete understanding of families. It is hoped that these will culminate in a more complete story that can subsequently be linked back to Ancestry.com but will remain publicly accessible here. | |||
Since this is a public wiki, users are encouraged to add commentary, include edits, and link to their own research or knowledge of data, documents, photographs, or locations of interest. | Since this is a public wiki, users are encouraged to add commentary, include edits, and link to their own research or knowledge of data, documents, photographs, or locations of interest. | ||
Latest revision as of 14:58, 13 May 2025
My Ancestry

My ancestry is shown on the left, along with the first four generations above me. This constitutes my great-great-grandparents (2GG). Although deeper documents are included in this archives, it gets tougher to display them the further back you go.
Some family names will be included as separate articles in this wiki, since there are documents and research that traverse multiple generations. Links to photo and document collections will be included in relevant locations, as will links to the Ancestry.com pages for those who subscribe.
Research Notes will exist on pages to accommodate ideas and analysis of the underlying research, documents, and photos in order to lead to a more complete understanding of families. It is hoped that these will culminate in a more complete story that can subsequently be linked back to Ancestry.com but will remain publicly accessible here.
Since this is a public wiki, users are encouraged to add commentary, include edits, and link to their own research or knowledge of data, documents, photographs, or locations of interest.
Family Groups

While some genealogists use the pedigree chart, based on the Ahnentafel Numbering Method, I have always used the Ancestry Family Group Record approach since so much information and documents apply to both members of a family group.
FG1 - Scott Evon Lewis (of the LewisArchives)
- FG2 - John Fulton Lewis and Joyce Pocklington Lewis
- FG4 - John Abraham Lewis and Elizabeth Jane Foreman
- FG8 - Wilson Seeley Lewis and Fannie Belle McClung
- FG16 - William Hawley Lewis and Hannah L. Turner
- FG17 - James McClung and Nancy Jane Gregg
- FG9 - Joseph Francis Foreman and Virginia Davis Bayly
- FG18 - Joseph Francis Foreman and Mary Francis Toram
- FG19 - William Lemon Bayly and Elizabeth Jane Wales
- FG8 - Wilson Seeley Lewis and Fannie Belle McClung
- FG5 - Augustus Eugene Pocklington and Mary Elizabeth Butler
- FG10 - John Lee Pocklington and Emma Laura Joy
- FG20 - John R. Pocklington and Mary Rohab Penny
- FG21 - William H. Joy and Anna Marshall
- FG11 - Clarence Nelson Butler and Clara Belle Talley
- FG22 - Walter Lee Butler and Ellen Rebecca Kirby
- FG23 - Gatewood Talley Jr. and Annie Elizabeth Bawsel
- FG10 - John Lee Pocklington and Emma Laura Joy
- FG4 - John Abraham Lewis and Elizabeth Jane Foreman
