Sunday, October 14, 2012

Maumenee Surname

     The following pages will not explain the Maumenee lineage, begining with my great grandfather, Alfred Edward Maumenee. An interesting point to note, my grandfather, James Radcliff Maumenee and my father James Radcliff Maumenee, JR each have as their middle name radcliff, which formerly was the last name of my grandfathers's mother, Lulie Radcliff.

Maumenee Surname
 
Listed below is a brief synopsis of the Maumenee lineage beginning with Rose Maumenee and ending with Caitlin Maumenee, the 9th generation and final granddaughter born to James Radcliff Maumenee, JR, at this time. Please note or the lenght and amount of information for the Maumenee genealogy, step children, excess cousins, have been excluded, but can be found in the appendix with the complete pedigree chart.
 
                                   i) Rose Maumenee (immigrated in 1861 from France)
                                              2) Alfred Nicholas Maumenee
                                                i.  Married; Agnes Farmer
            (2) Alfred. Edward Maumenee
            (3) Clara Maumenee
     ii) Alfred Edward Maumenee
                  (a) Married: Lulie Radcliff
    iii) Alfred Edward Maumenee
    iv) James Radcliff Maumenee
    v) Clara Maumenee
                 (a) Married: Mr. A.N. Little
   vi) Alfred Edward Maumenee, JR.
                 (married:  Ann Gunnis
  vii) Alfred Edward Maumenee, III
           (1) Ann Elizabeth
 viii)  James Radcliff Maumenee
                (a) Married: Lucy Mary Campbell
   ix) James Radcliff Maumenee, JR
    x) Benjamin Campbell Maumenee
            (1) Eulilia Cambell Maumenee
   xi) James Radcliff Maumenee, JR
                (a) Married: Margaret T. Wilson (Divorced)
           (2) Dianne Lee
           (3) Kelly Dissette
           (4) Evangeline Kehoe
           (5) Lulie Stinson
                (b) Dianne Lee 
           3) Caitlin Maumenee
           4) Natalie Jean
           5) 2nd wife: Jeanne Elaine Brookover
 
     An important aspect I wanted to present in this paper - was my memory and recolledtion of growing up a Maumenee in Mobile, Alabama. One vital aspect I have learned since researching and writing this paper is the importance of discovering the history of my lineage, to preserve the memory for those who have yet to come.
 

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