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Families often have amazing stories that accompany their family history and the Churko family is no different. The most amazing story is that of Thomas Tarbell who was killed by the Indians and his 3 children stolen. When rescued, his two sons refused to leave the tribe and remained with them, eventually becoming Chiefs of the Mohawk Tribe in Ottawa, Canada. His daughter was sold to a French family and eventually entered a convent. Others, such as John Rogers, the founder of the Rogerene Church movement and his father James are just as captivating. These stories are included along with the…mehr

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Families often have amazing stories that accompany their family history and the Churko family is no different. The most amazing story is that of Thomas Tarbell who was killed by the Indians and his 3 children stolen. When rescued, his two sons refused to leave the tribe and remained with them, eventually becoming Chiefs of the Mohawk Tribe in Ottawa, Canada. His daughter was sold to a French family and eventually entered a convent. Others, such as John Rogers, the founder of the Rogerene Church movement and his father James are just as captivating. These stories are included along with the family groups with individual information included show the brothers and sisters of his ancestors as they stretch back into the centuries. On his father's side, families include Churko, Stevenson, Bright, Pritchard, Ferguson, Rogers, Maxwell, Hamilton, Murray, Molymeux, Leslie, Balfour, Crichton and Livingston. His mother's side includes names such as Meierhofer, Zurowski, Miller, Stark, Tarbell, Gould, Drake, Rowland and Brosseau. The Polish and Russian mix with the English and Scottish and along the way continue back to Gaius Julius Caesar, Atilla the Hun, Cleopatra, the Fisher Grail King and the Merovingian Dynasty. Enjoy looking up each of these people and celebrate how they've created the fabric of this truly American/Canadian family. Cover photo is Roger Brandt, Mohawk Chief and a descendant of the Tarbell line.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Diana Muir is an accredited genealogist of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (the Mormons) and has published more than 40 one name studies of genealogy research as well as 2 Volumes of "Templars: Who Were They? Where Did They Come From? Where Did They Go?" which identifies more than 8,000 Knights Templars from 1117 to 1600. She is also the editor of The Lost Templar Journals of Prince Henry Sinclair, Vols. 1 which was published in 2019. Volume 2 and 3 will be published shortly. Originally from Clinton, IA, Dr. Muir now lives in Boston, MA where she continues her Templar Research.