tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6562639907997889606.post803156637440717657..comments2024-03-19T10:03:04.961-04:00Comments on Tangled Roots and Trees: A Surprise in My Inbox: Ternes Family PhotographSchalene Dagutishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10155315167291741937noreply@blogger.comBlogger20125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6562639907997889606.post-18098355682511094812023-04-18T21:46:38.578-04:002023-04-18T21:46:38.578-04:00Yes, Michael
I graduated from St. Al's. My ma...Yes, Michael<br />I graduated from St. Al's. My maternal grandparents and my mother are buried in the Cemetery next to the Church. There are some Ternes' buried there also.<br />Yes, as I understand it, the schools are all being leveled but as I understand it the Church will be standing. They combined St. Clement's and St. Al's as a Parish. <br />Dearborn is a 'memory'.....very sad DaleAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6562639907997889606.post-13338575301418231412023-04-18T21:42:48.932-04:002023-04-18T21:42:48.932-04:00Michael your comments are so meaningful.
My husb...Michael your comments are so meaningful. <br />My husband, Larry Nolta, and I knew both Jerry Brennan and Bonnie. We were dating during those same years. In fact we were friends with all the Brennans.<br />Being in touch and connecting after all these years is unbelievable. I have to thank my son, Dan, for giving me this 'Connection'.<br />Please let Patti and Valerie know I have been in touch. Dale<br />Yes, my last and only memory of AP was shortly before he died on LaSalle.<br />Visited there as a little girl and was the Flower Girl in Alberta's and Bill Bent's wedding.<br /> Helen was 'Grandma' and we spent time with her up until she died.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6562639907997889606.post-54444177671394238182023-04-18T21:26:38.684-04:002023-04-18T21:26:38.684-04:00While visiting Paris, there is a 'Ternes' ...While visiting Paris, there is a 'Ternes' street.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6562639907997889606.post-27374898650879942532023-04-18T21:14:27.501-04:002023-04-18T21:14:27.501-04:00Hello Paul,
I am Dale Marie Ternes, daughter of Ar...Hello Paul,<br />I am Dale Marie Ternes, daughter of Arthur Ternes and Delia Reckinger.<br />We spent Holidays together many years ago. Valerie will remember me and so will Patti, 'maybe'. It was mainly when your family lived around the corner from St. Al's and I remember visiting you and family when you lived by DGC.<br />I am so happy to have this Link. My son put me in touch with it tonight when we were in touch with the Reckinger Family Information.<br />It is so nice to be back in touch with 'Family'. I still am in touch with Alberta. She is unbelievable.....turned 100 a year or so ago.<br />Would to love to hear from you and your family.....Dale MarieAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6562639907997889606.post-83672530570946309862022-04-05T07:39:42.521-04:002022-04-05T07:39:42.521-04:00My grandmother, Anna Ternes, left many pictures an...My grandmother, Anna Ternes, left many pictures and the Ternes family tree dating back to the early 1800's including pics of the Panama canal being built and the family down there. I'd live to compare notes. I'll be back home in a week. Please get in touch by email LBrodeur6@gmail.com<br />I'm excited to find out more.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08668077141367018594noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6562639907997889606.post-6792051803939422372022-02-26T11:28:09.546-05:002022-02-26T11:28:09.546-05:00You're right: when George married Marguerite E...You're right: when George married Marguerite Embach Schroder it did even it up with 8 kids, but in 1932 along came a ninth, my mom Ann Marie Ternes. George passed away in 1947, leaving Marguerite a widow for the second time. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10180583875456469968noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6562639907997889606.post-11632054836653849152022-02-11T17:55:39.759-05:002022-02-11T17:55:39.759-05:00Schalene...forgot to mention, I think some of the ...Schalene...forgot to mention, I think some of the Ternes ancestors are buried in small cemetery next to St. Alphonsus Catholic Church in Dearborn...I spoke with a secretary at the church office and she was worried the church would be closed if participation didn't pick up. There is a different makeup in Dearborn now.Col. Tnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6562639907997889606.post-4241089053305675872022-02-11T17:48:43.962-05:002022-02-11T17:48:43.962-05:00Hello Schalene...Michael T here...was Christian Te...Hello Schalene...Michael T here...was Christian Ternes the first Ternes to move from Europe to Michigan (Detroit area) and what year was that? Alsace–Lorraine was my perception of my paternal side geographical locales during 17th century. My grandfather A.P. was in coal & lumber business in Dearborn. At our home we used cannel coal in fireplace together with hardwoods...I often wonder what business they would choose today since the left has blamed coal for the globe's demise...I wonder which 1st cousin was in previous post...I still speak with first cousins on maternal side cousins but in actuality never had much socializing with paternal cousins (sons & daughters of Art and Howard)...I'm on LinkedIn should you, or any others, choose to connect. I appreciate you keeping tabs...our sister Carole (Bonnie) passed away in summer of 2016...Bonnie has 2 children Reilly & Bonnie...she was pre-deceased by her husband Jerry Brennan. Regards, Michael T. Col. Tnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6562639907997889606.post-85193803089398539432021-04-20T19:13:26.797-04:002021-04-20T19:13:26.797-04:00This is all so interesting to read. Thank you for...This is all so interesting to read. Thank you for doing this.<br />I would like to make a small correction in what is written about the Arthur Ternes Family.<br />His second marriage was to Delia Marie Reckinger (another long time Dearborn name with the Kortes, Espers, etc.) and together they had Dale Marie and Donald Ternes.<br />A 'hello' to MT as we are 'first cousins' and we spent time together in the early years during the holidays. Unfortunately we lost touch as we grew up.<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14704697485454307495noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6562639907997889606.post-63510291573176289402016-09-27T09:08:18.255-04:002016-09-27T09:08:18.255-04:00Thank you for all of the information. If there is ...Thank you for all of the information. If there is a connection between your Irish families and the Ternes family who immigrated from the Rhineland to the Detroit area, it must have been way back in history during some of the great European population migrations. Currently, I have a couple of families in my tree, namely Riggin and Carroll, that have published genealogies showing their descent from Irish kings. I cannot make heads or tails out of those charts.Schalene Dagutishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10155315167291741937noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6562639907997889606.post-35621685355816655142016-09-27T00:44:37.135-04:002016-09-27T00:44:37.135-04:00I am a direct descendant of Tiernan, grandson of T...I am a direct descendant of Tiernan, grandson of Turlough Mor. My name is McKernan or in gailge MacThighearnain which is pronounced McTiernan. Others of the McKernan family/families did go to Europe some did not return and many went to the new land/USA, there is a connection to Abraham Lincoln and also the Dutch Royal Family. I believe most of the connections to be originally in New Jersey, New York State, Pennsylvania, Philadelpia..Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6562639907997889606.post-67234914228529089842016-09-27T00:39:10.765-04:002016-09-27T00:39:10.765-04:00Ternes? has some
direct relationship to Irish ?Roy...Ternes? has some<br />direct relationship to Irish ?Royalty?. The Chiefs of Teallach<br />Donnchadha were very important figures throughout three medieval<br />centuries from 1250-1550 in Ireland. The name is still found primarily<br />in the Cavan-Leitrim and can be connected to the northeastern part of<br />Roscommon in mediaeval times as descendents of ?Tiernan? (Tighearnan<br />O'Rourke who ruled the land called Teallach Donnchadha anglicized to<br />Tullyhunco, a barony in the present Co Cavan, Ulster). ?Tiernan? was<br />the grandson of Turlough Mor O'Connor, King of Ireland. The name is<br />also spelt in Irish MacThighearnain, which is anglicized MacKiernan.<br />Today the names have long since dropped the prefix ?Mac? and are<br />variously known as ?Ternes?, ?Tiernan?, ?Tierman?, ?Ternan?, ?Kiernan?<br />and others.<br /><br />So, it is this period after the rule of Turlough Mor O'Connor, King of<br />Ireland and some time following the time of Tighearnan O'Rourke, who<br />ruled the land called Teallach Donnchadha anglicized to Tullyhunco a<br />barony in the present Co Cavan, Ulster, that these variations of the<br />names began to arise and presumably establish their own lineages.<br /><br />The modern day ?Tiernans?, one of the many variations of the name<br />?Tighearnan?, the same name from whence the surname ?Ternes? is<br />derived, have actually established their relationship to ?Tighearnan<br />O'Rourke? beyond a reasonable doubt through DNA testing.<br /><br />MCTIERNAN DNA TEST<br />http://mctiernan.com/dnatest.htmAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6562639907997889606.post-7278561047636376682016-09-27T00:38:15.281-04:002016-09-27T00:38:15.281-04:00Spelling variations include: Tiernan, Tierman, Ter...Spelling variations include: Tiernan, Tierman, Ternan, Kiernan and others.<br /><br />First found in county Cavan at Tullyhunco where the "Annals of the<br />Four Master" show 33 Tiernans almost all as Chiefs of Teallach<br />Donnchadha.<br /><br />Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were:<br />John Tierman settled in Philadelphia in 1802; John Tiernan settled in<br />Philadelphia in 1845; also 1850; 1867; and 1880; Patrick Tiernan<br />settled in Philadelphia in 1846.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6562639907997889606.post-11790998916188224182016-09-27T00:37:20.959-04:002016-09-27T00:37:20.959-04:00This is a little extract I found that I think you ...This is a little extract I found that I think you may find interesting. I'll post you some more when I have more free time.<br /><br />'Thank you for allowing me to answer your interesting question. The<br />HOUSE OF NAMES has researched the surname Ternes? and has determined<br />that the name originated (believe it or not) in medieval Ireland.<br />Apparently the name has undergone a variety of changes over the<br />centuries and those who still bear the name (or variations of it) are<br />now scattered across the globe. This Irish connection had been<br />indisputably established by DNA and the surname could very well have<br />spread to parts of Europe like France and Germany (rather than ?from?<br />them) and even more likely, to Australia through it?s long-standing<br />British and Irish relationships:Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6562639907997889606.post-48296770749345169062016-09-26T06:52:52.817-04:002016-09-26T06:52:52.817-04:00Interesting! I have traced the Ternes family who s...Interesting! I have traced the Ternes family who settled near Detroit from Germany. I've found no Irish origins except spouses. How did you determine the linkage? DNA.Schalene Dagutishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10155315167291741937noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6562639907997889606.post-15937170009044893502016-09-26T05:18:51.150-04:002016-09-26T05:18:51.150-04:00There seems to be a connection with the name Terne...There seems to be a connection with the name Ternes and Ireland. My family name in Gailge/Irish is MacThighearnain and anglisized as MacTernan, Ternan, Tiernan, McKernan. The name derives from a branch of the last High King of Ireland Turlough Mor O'Connor. After a family dispute, his grandson Tiernan left with those relatives who went with him to Roscommon, Leitrim, Cavan area. Mac, Mc, means 'son of', in this case'son of Tiernan meaning McTernan and all the abbreviations. Ternes falls into the family tree it seems.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6562639907997889606.post-88140072205133315142014-07-12T07:34:38.211-04:002014-07-12T07:34:38.211-04:00Paul, thank you for the correction. I am very sorr...Paul, thank you for the correction. I am very sorry to hear about his death. Thank you for the correction.Schalene Dagutishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10155315167291741937noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6562639907997889606.post-54888703711003227052014-07-10T20:25:52.577-04:002014-07-10T20:25:52.577-04:00Hello Schalene
John Peter was a Ternes not a Deaco...Hello Schalene<br />John Peter was a Ternes not a Deacon he was born 2/22/1927 just after his father William Peter Ternes died.<br />Elsie remarried a John Deacon and had one child, Frances who is living in Washington State.<br />John Peter Ternes died 7/5/2014 I just returned from his funeral.N8XOGhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06032359524201739647noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6562639907997889606.post-76570027520734870112014-03-17T18:09:21.628-04:002014-03-17T18:09:21.628-04:00MT, thank you so much for the corrections. I will ...MT, thank you so much for the corrections. I will fix my tree immediately! I received this photo and the information from a granddaughter of Christian Ignatius Ternes (1870-1917), son of Peter Terns and Theresia Reuter. He moved to Panama and started going by the name of Charles Ternes De Reuter and married Felicidad Melendez. If you would like her email address, please message me on my genealogy Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/TangledRootsAndTrees<br /><br />I would love to stay in touch!Schalene Dagutishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10155315167291741937noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6562639907997889606.post-9295541696778843052014-03-17T14:16:40.868-04:002014-03-17T14:16:40.868-04:00Good afternoon Schalene ... just happened upon you...Good afternoon Schalene ... just happened upon your postings researching my Grandfather Albert Peter Ternes & Grandmother Maude Burke Ternes ... do not have a lot of time at this time however can suggest a few corrections. My father Paul was born in 1908 & married Patricia Josephine O'Reilly. She was the daughter of Dr. Patrick J. O'Reilly ... an M.D. & DDS. Mom was born in 1912. I am the youngest of 5 children starting with Patty Lou, Paul, Valerie, Carole then me ... My father was a successful businessman, Hotelier & Sportsman (Thoroughbred Race Horses) ... extremely intelligent & hard working ... Mom was beautiful (French/Irish) & a terrific homemaker & mother. Both Mom & Dad have passed on ... Dad way too early ... Mom never re-married because she loved her "Bub" and no one could fill his shoes. Regards, MTCol. T.https://www.blogger.com/profile/12481419912865828436noreply@blogger.com