
My Ancestry
Published by John Seymour

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Seymour, Sober, Day, Dunderdale, Southgate, Segur, Raymond, Anderson, Jolleys, Mitchell, Malenovsky,
Dobrovolny, Palko, Babinchak, Ivan, Lorincz, Jakubjeny, Balentracath, Riha and many more surnames found in My Ancestry. My wife and kids surnames: Dauterman and Spangler.



William and Agnes not in this photo

Day Family Surname
The Day family name can currently be traced back to John Day, from England. John Day is my Paternal 3rd Great-Grandfather. John was born about 1803 who married Elizabeth Madden of Ireland. They had unknown amount of children. Child John Day.
John Day was born1828 of Ireland who married Agnes McKenzie of Scotland. John is my Paternal 2nd Great-Grandfatherand he and his wife never came to the US and settled in Hamilton City, Canada. John and Agnes had 3 children; Bertha, William (my lineage line) and Agnes.
William John Day is my Great Grandfather, born 6 Oct 1875. John married Susannah May Dunderdale of Wallaceburg, Canada. They had 6 children; Thelma, Agnes, Joseph, Jennie, Jennie, Mildred and William.
Agnes May Day was my Grandmother, born 9 October 1903 Wallaceburg, Canada married Albert Seymour.
Agnes and Albert had 4 children; Roberta, Elsie, Albert and Joseph.
Joseph is my father, born 24 September 1938 in Dearborn, Michigan. My father married Julia Malenovsky of Harriman, Tennessee.
Joseph and Julia had 5 children. Lisa, Joseph Jr (me), Debra, Jeffery and Thomas.
< John and Susannah pictured here in the late 1920's
< William John Day pictured in the mid 1940's
< Susannah pictured in the middle of her remaining family.
Day Family Tree
The Day family book has different layout that most viewers can follow. I created this layout several years ago and have used it in every tree I have researched on. I also used Ancestry.com site so other can review the same family data there as well. I also use web based sites like Facebook to gather several newer headshots as it proves to be an easy way of updating the trees without bother family members for updates. I have noticed that your family history is important to you and selected others, most do not want to be bothered by the details and don't want to be bothered by update requests. So if you are one that doesn't mind, go for you. We can relate to each other and the joy of the interesting information your past lineage has to offer. You can download the latest family tree in the pdf link to the right of this page.