This website would not be possible if it wasn't for the other researches out there that were willing to share their information. With the help of others, I have pulled in more data that I ever thought possible. It could have taken decades to travel around local libraries accross the country searching for information.
First I want to thank Rootsweb.com for offering free, unlimited webspace for family history and genealogy sites. Click here to request your own free webspace!
I would like to thank the following people and organizations for contributing so much to health of this site:
Randall Ayer
Robert and Cheryl Ayer
Willis Brown
Warren Ayer
Paula Yount - mother-2-mother.com and mother-2-mother.com/genealogy
Arlene L. Brown Ackermann - http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/7937/ayres_index.htm
Robert Ayres - Website
Jim Bruner and Family
Don Melvin
Ann Brown and The Gallia County Genealogical Society in Ohio
Peabody Essex Museam in Salem, MA
Shirley Combs - http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~shirl/Index.html
The Late Vena Lumadue
Ancestry.com
Rootsweb.com
MyFamily.com
Mark Meinhart - from the Meigs County Ohio Mailing List
James Wall
Jenn Marcelais - Gravematter.com
Anita Clayton
Jeannie Lonergan
Al Sawyer - Volunteer from Random Acts of Genealogy Kindness
Marianna Ruggles - Essex County Mailing List
Shelley at www.livaudais.net
David Oram Volunteer from Random Acts of Genealogy Kindness
Virginia Fuller Wothe
Also the following books and publications were of tremendous help as well:
"The History of Treman, Tremaine, Truman family in America with the related families of Mack, Dey, Board and Ayers"
"The Essex Antiquarian"
The US GenWeb Project and County Affiliates
"The New England Heritage"
"Red Sunday" by Francis Cronan
Please see the Links section at the bottom of the page for other useful genealogy websites!