Ryan's arrival in the wild West is told in Memoirs written by his granddaughter. Margery's paternal grandfather James Talbot Ryan founded the city of Eureka, California. The ancestors of grandfather Alfred's wife Margaret Aurelia RYAN, my grandmother, trace back to Connecticut's first colonial governor John Webster, 1590-1661. These 1206 names include the tree for my Fernández-Cellier cousins descended from Eugène, twin of Alfred, and of his sister Marie-Cécile who married the author Ramuz. *********************************************************************************Ī more personal family tree: Cellier of La Neuveville and Neuchâtel, (last updated 29 October 2016, not cross-checked with the current Swiss Cellier from the MyHeritage tree), contains many persons, beyond the direct Cellier surname lines, who are connected to the extended family of my grandfather Alfred Cellier, 1870-1943 (Neuchâtel resident from 1829, with origins back to 1480 in La Neuveville, and earlier in Nods). Complete, unedited ged files, and higher-resolution photos, are available upon request using the email link at the bottom of the page. Please note that for privacy purposes, this website displays only non-living persons and, persons who died less than 20 years ago are hidden. The total statistics in the April 2015 MyHeritage database: 963 people, 378 marriages, 850 births, 765 deaths, 3821 events/notes, 1191 pictures. There are also 45 as-yet unconnected other individuals, in about 18 groups. This database includes 70 persons of an unrelated Cellier family of Lausanne and Geneva, who descended from Elie Cellier (Huguenot, born 1624 in France) Separately, Junod genealogy may be found at The Chiffelle/Tschiffeli/Schiffley descendants do not currently appear to have a collected data source. There are 846 persons in this Hans Tschiffeli (Cellier) descendance database. The Cellier in Australia (and some in the U.S.) today are part of the Nods branch, as are the family of musician Marcel Cellier. My personal heritage is the La Neuveville branch. La Neuveville: Descendants of Jehan Cellier (born about 1503 in Nods, moved to La Neuveville) Nods: Descendants of Collet Cellier (born about 1500 in Nods, and continuing) In turn, the two sons of Jehan Junod-dit-Cellier began the largest branches of Swiss Cellier : Jehan Junod-dit-Cellier (or Sallier) (Nods, born about 1480). Regnauld Junod (born in Nods, about 1480), progenitor of the Lignières Junod, and Hans' great-grandson Imer Junod (born in Nods, about 1390), was succeeded by the two great-great-grandsons : Hans' son Jehan was born in Nods about 1330, starting the Chiffelle/Tschiffeli/Schiffley French-Swiss line which later became strong in La Neuveville and other villages, continuing to this day. We recognize as our common ancestor Hans Tschiffeli (born about 1300) of Sursee his ancestors (Cipelli or Ciphelli) came from Italy. The early generations of Swiss Tschiffeli - Junod - Cellier are illustrated here. Cellier and limited to persons of Swiss ancestry, with surname Cellier by birth or by marriage) excepting the formative early generations. Our Swiss Cellier Family Tree on this site contains family tree information, imported on Apfrom the Swiss Cellier web site (researched and maintained by Prof. Two major Cellier family branches, of Nods and La Neuveville, have been joined, and in the course of genealogical and Y-DNA research, have been discovered to be close family members with the Junod and the Chiffelle. We hoped and expected that connections would be found, and indeed this family tree approaches completion. Since before the year 1500, families named Cellier have lived in several geographically-close communities of western (French-speaking) Switzerland.
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