Hello! My name is Vera Finger, I'm twenty years old and I was searching for a domain in the internet with my name as the address. By accident I found your homepage, because there's a wedding-picture with a Vera Finger on it. I really had to laugh because the world is so small! I got the name Finger from my father who was born in Lüneburg (near Hamburg). His father (my grandad) actually came from Berlin. He became 80 years old and died in 1993. His family were old "Berliner", his father was a kind of "Schneider" (cut the clothes, made trousers) and worked at the court of the old German "Kaiser" Wilhelm II. It's also funny that you got a Finger on your page who was married to a woman named Ernst. My mother's name also was Ernst until she married my father. She and her family come from Emden, a town in Northern Germany at the coast of the North Sea.
Grettings to all Finger-families in the USA from Braunschweig, Germany
Vera Finger
Thought you might be interested in the appointment of Charles Thomas Fingar as Assistant Sec. of State. He has been in the State Dept. for some time as the highest non political diplomat. This is the first time (I think) that he took a political appointment.Larry says that we can find some more info at Personnel Announcement.
are no relation to Peter Finger the Pioneer of York County, Pennsylvania, and his many descendants throughout the Southern United States, nor the Fingers from Switzerland, nor the Fingers from Berlin.John told us in an earlier message:
All the Baltimore Fingers were descended from Conrad Finger (1865-1930) of Bottendorf, near Frankfurt, in Hessen, Germany. Bottendorf is a small farming village that dates back at least to 750 A.D. There are Fingers in that region today. In Frankenberg there is a hardware store operated by one Conrad Finger. The Fingers of Bottendorf/Frankenberg can be found in church records back to the 1500's.
In Baltimore today, the Finger surname has died out.
Hi. My name is Aaron Fingar, from Birmingham, AL. I don't know a lot about the history of my family and was wondering if you could get me headed in the right direction. My grandfather was Marvin Fingar. He moved the family here to Birmingham in the mid 60's I think. He had 6 children, Lee, Dale(my dad), Richard, Darryl, Lisa, Patty. I am not sure but I think they moved from the Rochester area. Any help you could give me would be extremely appreciated.In checking into this, I found an SSDI (Social Security Death Index) listing for a Marvin Fingar, born 30 Mar 1929 and died in Nov 1985, and who last lived in Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama. Based on that information it appears that Aaron's grandfather Marvin, is Marvin Victor Fingar. So citing Aaron as my source, I have added Marvin's children, and grandson Aaron, to our database, as listed in his message. I also replied to Aaron, pointing him to Marvin Victor to continue his research.
Sincerely,
Aaron Fingar
My name is David Walter Fingar. My father was Gordon David Fingar, his parents were Frederick Rodger Fingar (dob 09/09/1869) and Katherine Idyle Hayward (dob 3/25/1886). Frederick's parents were David and Mary Fingar of Penn Yann N.Y. Frederick built Crisscraft boats. Does anyone have any other information on my family? Do I have any relatives out there?I replied that the Fingars in Penn Yan, Yates County are almost certain to be related to our line, and invited David to do some poking around on the website, in particular on our Unknown Relationship page. I also let him know that, as far as we know, Jeremiah Finger was the original Finger to leave Columbia county and move to Yates County, in 1816. There is an account of this migration on this excerpt from History and Directory of Yates County from Vol I, 1873. If anyone can find a connection, please send us a message.
My father recently gave me a bible that had been in his family for many years and in it I found a newspaper clipping on the marriage of Henry & Mary. [Henry Livingston Finger & Mary Jane Crawford, 1898]
You see my father never knew his parents and this bible is his only link. He is terminally ill and I am trying to get some information for him before he passes.
Please let me know if the name John E. Faulkner has ever come up in your searches. He was born around the Saugerties/Kingston area, possibly even across the river.
In the bible is the name Miss Lucy M. Legg. I also have a picture of a girl and on the back is the name Viola Maude Fleming made out to Aunt Lucy and dated May 30, 1928. The age of the girl is written down as being 5years 6 months.
Thank you,
Lucy Scharschu
I said we would try to help her if we can.
I’m just writing to tell you that I have some information that I think you were missing:I mentioned to Dylan that we are always interested in hearing from Finger descendants, and in adding up-to-date information to the website. As his message said, John Tanner was married to Christina Finger
John Tanner – b. March 05, 1787 d. January 29, 1869
He was born (and died) in Dutchess County, New York. Christina Finger was his second wife, too. I’ve got information on virtually all of his children, up to the present day (as I’m the one in my family who inherited all the genealogical info). If you’d be interested, feel free to send me an e-mail. Thank you again.
My name is Cynthia (Darling) Finger. I married into the Finger family. BUT, my husband's parents were named William Edward Finger and Marjorie Grace Boddy. William would be 81 years old. His parents were from Buffalo, New York. Marjorie Grace would be about 85 years old. Her family came from Toronto, Canada. There is only one Boddy family member left. His name is Stuart and he is 91. William Finger was an only child. Grace and William and their 2 sons, Edward and Charles lived in Williamsville, New York.The names Cindy refers to are, of course, Finger and the other is Boddy. Robert Boddy married Lois Fingar in 1947.
I don't know if any of this pertains to your family. But I couldn't believe the same 2 names as are in our family. We live in Saratoga Springs, New York and Charles lives in Ithaca, New York. I would be interested to know if we somehow fit into your family. The odds are against us I guess, but I thought I would give you that information anyhow.
Cindy