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Ariail Family Tree 11Thst Generation AriAil fAmily Tree Book 4. This is the research that has been completed as of Dec 2019. We know for certain that the father of ***Mathieu Ariail (1) was ***Francois Ariail and his mother was Mathurine Cornu. We believe the father of ***Francois Ariail was ***Jean (John) Ariail and mother to be Francoise Brunier. Still looking at records and can make corrections if necessary. The reason for this assumption is that ***Jean Ariail and Francoise Brunier named one of their sons Herve Ariail, bap. 22 Aug 1626, and the name Herve Ariail is used down through this line of the family and has been found in no other line of the family. So here goes. Documentation comes from www.culture.cg44.fr and www.archives49.fr. The ancestors of all the Ariail Family living in the U.S. and Arial in Canada are marked with ORANGE***. There are some Arial Families living in the U.S., especially Hawaii, who came from Portugal. This is not surprising, as we believe the Family name Ariail to be Hebrew in origin, migrating at some point to perhaps Spain and then to France and North America by way of Canada and Portugal. Nationality portions of U.S. Census reports support this stand. You should note that there are several lines of the Ariail family in France, each one dating back to the early 1600’s. As of this date, we have not been able to tie all of them together, but we do know that there was a Martin Ariail, born in the early 1500’s who could be a common ancestor for many of these lines. It will take years of research to attempt to tie all this together, but wanted to get what we have found concerning the descendents of ***Mathieu Ariail in the Family Web Site so all will have access to the data. We have not found all the descendents within our own line and changes will have to be made at a later date if we can ever complete the research. It should be noted that not all children are listed for each family because the families moved around from Parish to Parish and not all records have been located as of this date. The Ariail Archives are in possession of literally thousands of additional Ariail family records from updates can be made as more information becomes available and connections to different family lines are France, which include their descendants, that are not included in the below family tree. From time to time updates can be made as more information becomes available and connections to different family lines are established. Warning: The data contained within this family tree is compiled by researchers utilizing materials accumulated from many sources. No guarantee is made to its accuracy, and anyone utilizing the information bears the sole responsibility for the use thereof. No vitals or given names will be furnished for persons born after 1919, unless they are deceased. Obituaries and cemeteries where buried for many family members are contained within different documents of the AriailFamily Web Site. For records obtained from France and Canada, the birth date is often the actual baptismal date for the individual. We would like to gratefully acknowledge all the family members, in Canada, france and the united states who have assisted us in the accumulation of the data to construct this family tree. As you can readily see, there are perhaps thousands of members not listed because we have not been able to obtain the information. Anyone who are a part of the family and desiring that their ancestors/descendants be listed, should forward the information to the officers of the ariail reunion association in order that their branch of the family can be included. Thank you, Keith Ariail, president of ariail family reunion association. 11ThsT GeNerATioN (CoNTiNued) (159) Father: Jesse Leishman Edwards, Mother: Edna Louise Armour. 1. Jesse Alan Edwards, b. 22 Feb 1919, Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, d. 22 Feb 2007, Temecula, Riverside, California. Wife: Bernice A, Evans, b. 3 May 1919, Detroit, Michigan, d. 8 Nov 2000, Temecula, Riverside, California. Married: 1 Sep 1939, Detroit, Michigan. 2. Edwards, Detroit, Wayne, Michigan. Husband: PFC Donald Amandus Rau, b. 17 May 1925, Detroit, Michigan, d. 12 Jun 1976, Oscoda, Michigan. Note: Killed in Action. Rau, Donald A., Pfc., USMCR. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rau, 4643, Gray St., Detroit. Married: 5 May 1943, Detroit, Michigan. 3. Elsie Marie Edwards, b. 24 Jul 1927, Detroit, Michigan, d. 2 Nov 1994, Cocoa Beach, Brevard, Florida. Husband: Harland B. May, b. 12 Jan 1931, Lakeville, Kentucky, d. 5 Apr 2006, Cocoa Beach, Brevard, Florida. Married: 10 Dec 1978, Brevard, Florida. 4. Jonathan David Edwards, b. 9 Nov 1933, Detroit, Michigan, d. 3 Mar 2006, Amarillo, Randall, Texas. Wife: Joy Marcelle Blackwell, b. 1934, Newport, Arkansas. Married: 4 Mar 1952, Detroit, Michigan. 2nd Wife: Unknown. 3rd Wife: Unknown. (160) Father: Harry DeGrove Barber., Mother: Janet Grace Edwards. 1. Esther Mary Barber, b. 26 Mar 1921, Schenectady, New York, d. 26 Aug 1998, Seal Beach, California. Husband: Leslie Rankin Long, b. 16 Jan 1910, New York, d. 9 Mar 1978, Riverside, California. 2. Edythe Mary Barber, b. 4 Sep 1924, Schenectady, New York, d. 29 Sep 1999, La Mesa, California. Husband: Dr. Donald Crane Smith, b. 18 Feb 1917, Ohio, d. 27 Nov 2008, Pahrump, Nevada. Married: 10 May 1945. 2nd Husband: Robert Huntington. 3rd Husband: Nicholas Ignaciof Ruiz, b. 27 Feb 1920, Mexico, d. 25 May 1980, San Bernardino, California. Married: 24 Jun 1966, Riverside, California. (161) Father: William Beryl Rooney, Mother: Lois Mary Edwards. 1. Rooney, Schenectady, Schenectady, New York. Husband: Daniel Davis Erhardt, b. 6 Nov 1924, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, d. 7 Jun 2001, Coram, New York. Married: 1978, Queens, New York. 2. Louis Patricia Rooney, b. 12 Oct 1938, Schenectady, New York, d. 8 Aug 2010, New York City, New York. Husband: Scanlon. Married: Sep 1966, Hackensack, New Jersey. (162) Father: Robert Lester McNamara, Mother: Ruth Margaret Edwards. 1. McNamara, b. Abt. 1932, d. Abt. 1932, Schenectady, Schenectady, New York. 2. William “Billy” McNamara, b. 1934, d. Jun 1936. 3. McNamara. Husband: Hawkins. Married: 15 May 1953, Meridian, Mississippi. (163) Father: Daniel Robert Edwards, Mother: Mary Ann Landon. 1. Terry Alan Edwards, b. 30 Jun 1944, Schenectady, New York, d. 8 Jan 2010, Edgewood, Kentucky. Wife: Unknown. 2nd Wife: Strole. Married: 1 May1990, Kenton County, Kentucky. 2. Edwards. Wife: Unknown. 2nd Wife: Franklin. Married: 5 Mar 1976, Jefferson County, Kentucky. (164) Father: Joseph Paul Edwards, Mother: Jeanne Craig Gray. 1. Sharon Lee Edwards, d. Bef. 1993. 2. Edwards, Los Angeles, California. Husband: Harrison. Married: 22 Sep 1962, Los Angeles, California. 2nd Husband: Relyea. 3. Kenneth Craig Edwards, b. 10 Dec 1946, Huntington Park, California, d. 30 May 2000 Santa Rosa, California. Wife: Unknown. (165) Father: Peter Vasilovictch Novak, Mother: Agnes Emma “Nan” Edwards. 1. Novak, Manhattan, New York. Husband: Rubin, Sr., New York, New York. (166) Father: John Garrity, Mother: Ann Bastian. 1. Garrity. 2. Garrity. (167) Father: George Joseph Bastian, Jr., Mother: Agnes Patricia O’Brien.. 1. Basitan. (168) Father: Paul Daniel Harrigan, Wife: Leila A. Murray. 1. Douglas Paul Harrigan, Sr., b. 6 Nov 1929, Schenectady, New York, d. 9 Jun 2018, Delray Beach, Florida. Wife: Joan Anne Sullivan, b. 20 Aug 1931, Yonkers, New York, d. 13 Sep 2019, Milford, Connecticut. Married: 11 Feb 1956, Holy Eucharist Church, Yonkers, New York. 2. Robert M. Harrigan, b. Abt. 1938, Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, d. 8 Oct 1953, Long Island Sound, New York. (169) Father: Clarence Henry Reid, Mother: Sarah Ola Maxwell. 1. Ferol Marguerite Reid, b. 28 Jul 1911, Dublin, Erath, Texas, d. 17 May 1995, Contra Costa, California. Husband: Carl P. Luka, b. 22 Feb 1898, Yugoslavia, d. 21 Oct 1967, Contra, Costa, California. Married: 1 Jul 1937, Dublin, Erath, Texas. 2. James Thomas Reid, b. 15 Jul 1915, Dublin, Erath, Texas, d. 24 Dec 1988, Stanislaus, California. 3. Clarice Earlene Reid, b. 23 Jan 1919, Arizona, d. 1 Jun 1989, San Francisco, California. Husband: Bland. 2nd Husband: William John Kehaly, b. 13 Nov 1908, Alameda, California, d. 21 Apr 1981, Sonora, Tuolumne, California. Married: 21 Mar 1958, San Francisco, California. (170) Father: Floyd DeWitt Watson, Mother: Alwilda “Allie” Reid. 1. William Watson, b. Abt. 1903, Texas. 2. Velma Ruth Watson, b. 19 Sep 1904, McLennan, Texas, d. 30 Apr 1988, Texas Husband: Haynie. 3. Gladys Lorene Watson, b. 5 Oct 1906, Rural-Theny Community, Comanche, Texas, d. 9 Jan 1996, Maidson, West Virginia. Husband: Bond. 2nd Husband: Jenness Bailey Chambers, b. 18 Apr 1913, Madison, West Virginia, d. 15 Sep 1972, Madison, West Virginia. Married: 27 Jun 1942, Boone, West Virginia. 4. Myrtie Lucille Watson, b. 15 Sep 1908, Comyn, Comanche, Texas, d. 18 Aug 1968, Houston, Texas. Husband: Cooper. 5. Walter Watson, b. Abt. 1909, Texas. 6. Doyle Floyd Watson, b. 21 Aug 1910, Waco, Texas, d. 18 Oct 1988, Taylor County, Texas. Wife: Dorothy Mae Everitt, b. 22 Jan 1923, Amarillo, Texas, d. 9 Jan 2009, Austin, Texas. Married: 5 Sep 1945. 7. Sybil Emily Watson, b. 3 Dec 1913, Donie, Texas, d. 28 Jun 1980, Ector County, Texas. Husband: Arthur James Bickley, b. 7 Nov 1909, Taylor County, Texas, d. 14 Dec 1971, Midland, Midland County, Texas. Married: 6 Oct 1934, Martin, Texas. 8. Marvin Stanley Watson, b. 6 mar 1916, Donie, Texas, d. May 1996. Pinetop, Arizona. Wife: Olga LaVerne Jackson, b. 3 Oct 1919, Texas, d. 31 Dec 2007, Pinetop, Arizona. Married: 5 Apr 1939, California. 9. Archilla “Polly” Watson, b. 3 Jun 1918, Donie, Freestone, Texas, d. 17 May 2004, Stanton, Texas.
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