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My Family Trees

Key Surnames I am researching are:
Evans, Richardson, Sucee

I started tracing my family tree in 2001, and this website will be an ongoing project as I continue my research. If anyone can offer additional information, I would be very grateful. Official documents, newspaper articles, or pictures would also be very much appreciated for these family trees. Scanned images can be sent to

Several family members have supplied me with both documented and verbal data which I am compiling into my computer. I’m also doing my part to confirm and expand on the information. As you can see I am researching three branches in my family tree, which does get confusing at times, but I do little bits at a time to keep my sanity.

Out of respect for their privacy, I will not include information for living persons, and will reframe from including anyone born within the last 100 years. If you are a family member and would like to compare more recent information, please contact me directly.

Evans
Much of the information on this branch has been given to me from various family members. Some has been documented in paper form and some has been given to me verbally. It is a very large family with many stories. My research goes back to Thomas Evans who originally came from England, but have yet to find documentation on his beginnings there. Thanks to Tina for sharing family information on the Hughey relations in this family tree.
Richardson
Most of this information was already compiled by two relatives, Don & Elizabeth Stillman, who are researching both Richardsons and Stillmans. Many thanks goes out to them for sharing it with me. Now as a team we hope to conquer even more information. We know that Robert Richardson orginates from Scotland, but again have yet to find documentation of his life there.
Sucee
This family name is my biggest challenge yet. On the census, the Sucee name has been interpreted as Sucee, Succee, and Sucie, so finding documentation has been difficult because of the name variations. I do know the name has French origins, but I've yet to trace the name back overseas. A thank you goes out to Carol Sucee for sharing her research. With Both of us researching, we are starting to make headway.

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