| Welcome to the Zachary Family Pages. The Zachary Family is spread over the entire world. Men and women of great courage and even greater vision built the USA. Strong will, strong arms, and big shoulders carried this nation to where it is today. Members of The Zachary Family were true pioneers during the birth of this nation, and they continue that pioneering spirit today. These pages will grow to include photos scanned from family collections. Links to other Zachary Family sites will be included. Everyone is welcome to submit text, photos, and links. Please click here to email them. Some of the history of any family roots will contain some conjecture and speculation. Some information you find here one day may be changed the next if new information is obtained. I will do my best to point out any conflicting information. Due to the potential of IDENTITY THEFT, birth dates of people that are still living will not be posted. Thanks for visiting. Check back often. Many of the names below are active links (or evolving) so give them a click to see the information. Further, many of the linked pages have other names that are active links, so click on any of those names that interest you. James A. Zachary Jr. I am the son of James A. Zachary Sr (DOB 3/31/1933) who was the son of Otha A. Zachary (DOB 9/8/1910) who was the son of John Logan Zachary (DOB 8/15/1885) who was the son of Jasper Pleasant Zachary (DOB 2/22/1841) who was the son of John (Jack) Zachary (DOB 7/3/1803) who was the son of James Zachary (1782) who was the son of John R. Zachary (1748) who was the son of James Zachary Sr. (1725) who was the son of John Zachary (1704) who was the son of Daniel Zachary Sr. (1667) Buckinghamshire, England who was the son of Dr. Thomas Zachary Sr. (1624) London, England who was the son of William Zachary II (circa 1565) who was the son of William Zachary I (circa 1540) |
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| NOTE: 7/1/2008 All names listed above are now "HOT"; click on each to see the information. As with many / most researchers, much of what I have is from the research records / files of others. Some records and files simply do not match others, and I suspect there are many unavoidable errors and perhaps some conjecture or hearsay involved. I try to list multiple sources and point out similarities and discrepencies. Thanks for visiting, and I hope you enjoy the adventure of exploring your heritage. James A. Zachary Jr. |