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Zack Mickle early 1800s -Seeking Ancesters in Scotland
Posted by: Daniel Mickle (ID *****9383) Date: August 13, 2007 at 15:07:01
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Would be interested if anyone can help me fill in my geneology further back -my great-grandfather and before

[Note: there was one lineage published showing we came from Germany, consequently they were unable to find any further ancesters in Germany.
I was told, however, my great-grandfather (or maybe his father?) was from Scotland, but went to Germany first, then came here. (Our ancesters were from Scotland, not Germany.)

My Great Grandfather: Zack/Zachius/Zacheous Mickle
(Not sure of spelling, sorry)
Zack had many children, but the only names I remember my father speaking of were his uncles; Miles, Milo and Lee.
"Uncle Lee" could have been a great uncle(?).

My Grandfather: Ernest Alton Mickle [Third(?) son of Zack]
Grandmother: Daisy Deane Brockway Mickle

My Father: Clinton Zacheous Mickle Born: April 26, 1902
Mother: Beulah Leota Savage Mickle

Myself: Daniel Deane Mickle (Born: 1945 -living Toledo, Ohio)
Half brother: Clinton Junior Mickle (Born: 1926 /deceased)
Sister: Wanda Elaine Mickle Carpenter (Born: 1936 /deceased)
Brother: James Elery Mickle (Born: 1939 -living in Garrett County, Maryland
Brother: Dennis (Denny) Rodney Mickle (Born: 1951 -living in Garrett County, Maryland)

I will be 62 on my birthday this year (2007)
Contact me at: mickledaniel at yahoo dot com

My children: Trisha Ann Mickle McIe (born: 1968)
Clinton Zacheous Mickle (born: 1970)
Amanda Renee Mickle (born: 1975)

We are supposed to originally be from Scotland, but I don't know the connection. I was told that during the post-colonial era, there was a time when Scots were blocked from entry into the United States. My great-grandfather (or maybe his father?) was from Scotland, but went to Germany first, living there long enough to get papers, so he did not appear to be a Scot when he came here. I don't know for sure, but that is the story that was passed down.


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