One day, quite by accident, genealogist Laurence Overmire came across a document that contained some bits of information that proved to be the explosive piece of evidence that completely demolished a previously impenetrable brick wall of centuries-old McDonald ancestry.
After all, the descendants of the McDonalds spread all across America and have contributed in many ways, large and small, to making our country what it is today..
You will meet cousins here that you never knew you had, some of whom might even be living nearby.
Richard McDonald Family tree originating in Somerset County, New Jersey.
This is a must read for anyone who descends from Richard and Catharine (Lansing) McDonald, as well as all those who are descended from any branch of the Maj.
Many interrelated and descendant families are discussed including those with the surnames Ackley, Adams, Augustine, Baker, Calden, Collard, DeLamater, Gale, Goodwin, Harlow, Hun, Kelley, Kerr, Ladewig, Lang, Lansing, MacAdams, MacDonald, Main, Marsland, McAllen, McCurley, Miles, Miller, Morris, Peltz, Ransom, Robinson, Russell, Schmidt, Siek, Smith, Stapf, Tucker, Turner, Unger, Van Arnum, Wahlstrom, Wells, White, and Williams.
It traces all the known descendant lines of Richard and Catharine (Lansing) McDonald of Lansingburgh complete with biographies and Family stories.
This special book is a Family treasure chest filled with gold nuggets of well-documented history that you can proudly share and pass down to your children.
None of the living descendants retained the memory of Their illustrious forebears who played such an important role in the Revolutionary War and whose forefathers set sail for America during the turbulent period known as "The Killing Time" in 17th century Scotland.
This particular branch of the McDonald tree has been lost for generations - until now.
Richard McDonald of Bedminster, Somerset County, New Jersey.
These mysterious McDonalds, as it turns out, were pioneers of Lansingburgh, Rensselaer County, New York, and were descended from Revolutionary War veteran Maj.
Like an archaeologist digging through the layers of earth and sand to expose the long-buried entrance to an Egyptian tomb, he immediately went to work to verify the discovery and to trace all the descendants that he could find.
As the author of A Revolutionary American Family: The McDonalds of Somerset County, New Jersey (Indelible Mark Publishing, 2015) and the world\'s foremost authority on this most ancient line of the McDonald Family in America, Overmire understood immediately the significance of the information he had uncovered.
One day, quite by accident, genealogist Laurence Overmire came across a document that contained some bits of information that proved to be the explosive piece of evidence that completely demolished a previously impenetrable brick wall of centuries-old McDonald ancestry