This Family Genealogy is a 'Work In Progress' and will be edited and updated as further research is completed and new information, documents, and details are gathered and their sources verified. All sources will be cited.
If you spot errors, typos or omissions in our Family Tree, PLEASE touch bases ASAP with the details and/or corrections.
Special thanks and appreciation to Researchers Alan Dolifka, CA, Calista Dunham, Macon, MO, Kathleen Wilham, Shelbina, MO, Faith Roemer Wong, UT, and to JoAnne Collom Deane, John S. Sieger, Stephanie Sieger Lovell and Victoria A. Sieger. BIG Thanks to Martha Kinsella Florie and Linda Kinsella Biller for all of the new (July 29, 2009) photos and information pertaining to the Pithahn and Kinsella families!
A big thank you too to 'distant cousins' and fellow researchers found on the world wide web: Michael B. Kelley from California, Liz from Oklahoma, Justin Streiner, Patricia Cavanaugh Bryan, Bill Lamberson, Bill Reagle, Wes Paulus, Frank Kinsella, Mrs. Stein, Jill Stein Dodds, Amy Philips Haller, Ernest and Mary Lou Streiner, Patty Bovard, Peter Schuck, Marge Leathers, Noah Smothers, Larry Hutchinson, Bill Pixley and Alan Long, Dublin, Ireland, who has a wealth of information on the Sellars family at www.alanlong.net
These good folks are serious family genealogists researching the many branches of our family trees. Their friendly correspondence and willingness to share have been invaluable and is deeply appreciated.
DISCLAIMER: This database is not represented to be complete or without error. It is intended only as a guide that may be useful to family historians undertaking additional research and documentation.
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Abbreviations: FNU = First Name Unknown - MNU = Maiden Name Unknown - LNU = Last Name Unknown
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"To rescue from oblivion the history of a large and honorable family is a praiseworthy achievement. Somebody must begin the work. It is to be hoped that someone will complete it."
Joseph Woodruff Bozeman - 1885