Story of the Americas

The Gemeny family’s journey across America — 1755 to present
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Salem, MA Philadelphia Baltimore Alexandria Kinsale, VA Junction City, KS Royal Oak, MD St. Michaels Washington, DC Solomons, MD Duplin County, NC Baxley, GA Bristol, VA Alexandria, VA Indiana Fallston, MD Rapid City, SD New Hampshire
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Story of England

Where the family came from — 1506 to 1654
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Kent Warwickshire Essex London Gloucestershire Dorset Somerset Lancashire Greenwich Yorkshire Northampton ← To the Americas
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Resting Places

Where they were laid to rest
Congressional Cemetery, DC Suitland, MD Brandywine, MD Swain Farm / Royal Oak, MD St. Michaels, MD Kinsale, VA Amesbury, MA Boston, MA Lost at Sea

Known Burial Locations

John “The Sea Captain” Gemeny Lost at sea — per family bible
Matilda “Milly” Figg Kinsale, Westmoreland County, VA
Andrew Gemeny (1829) Swain Farm, Royal Oak, Talbot County, MD
Margaret Elnora “Nora” Denny Saint Michaels, Talbot County, MD
Edgar Dean Gemeny Brandywine, Prince George’s County, MD
William Wallace Gordon Congressional Cemetery, Washington, DC
Mary Esther Mayes Washington, District of Columbia
Myrtelle M. Gordon Suitland, Prince George’s County, MD
Andrew “Pop” Gemeny Suitland, Prince George’s County, MD
Eugene Speiden Burgess Suitland, Prince George’s County, MD
Amelia Bertha Recker Suitland, Prince George’s County, MD
Flora Esther Burgess Suitland, Prince George’s County, MD
Henry Tewksbury (1621) Amesbury, Essex County, MA
Martha Copp Amesbury, Essex County, MA
William Copp Boston, Suffolk County, MA
Alice Benton Epping, Essex, England
Thomas Copp Hatton, Warwickshire, England
Mary Prideaux Puritan burial ground