Mamie Poth
Born in June 1877. She was married to Percy Theetge and Frank Scanlon. Great-Grandmother.
Roots, Branches, Twigs and Leaves
Born in June 1877. She was married to Percy Theetge and Frank Scanlon. Great-Grandmother.
2nd Great-Grandmother. Born in 1830 in Germany. Married to Heinrich Jorges.
Served in the Marines in WW2
Simply the best. Married to Kenneth Tully
Our ancestors made it possible for us to live as we do today and we show our gratitude by learning about their life experiences. I hope this website gives you an opportunity to learn something new and exciting about our family.
Brick Walls
Need more information
William and Mary (Corbett) Tully - when did they come to America? Patrick Flanigan - when did he come to America and who are his parents?
Person of the Month
Elise Theetge
When Elsie M Theetge was born on October 1, 1897, in Ohio. Her father, Percy, was 20, and her mother, Mamie, was 20. She married Thomas Paul Tully on January 7, 1914. They had eight children. She died on July 7, 1973, in Cincinnati, Ohio, at the age of 75.
William Tully married Mary Corbett est 1860. The picture is of granddaughter Mary and great-granddaughter.
Joseph A Tully married Elizabeth Drees on July 4, 1888.
Thomas Tully married Elsie Theetge on January 7, 1914.
Ken Tully married Lois Flanigan on October 8, 1945, in Whitehall, Montana
We are the chosen. In each family there is one who seems called to find the ancestors. To put flesh on their bones and make them live again. To tell the family story and to feel that somehow they know and approve. Doing genealogy is not a cold gathering of facts but, instead, breathing life into all who have gone before. We are the story tellers of the tribe. All tribes have one. We have been called, as it were, by our genes. Those who have gone before cry out to us: Tell our story. So, we do. In finding them, we somehow find ourselves. How many graves have I stood before now and cried? I have lost count. How many times have I told the ancestors, "You have a wonderful family; you would be proud of us.". How many times have I walked up to a grave and felt somehow there was love there for me? I cannot say. It goes beyond just documenting facts. It goes to who I am, and why I do the things I do.
We strive to document all of our sources in this family tree. If you have something to add, please let us know.