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Family HistoryFamily History - Paul Nitinthorn


Key:1.“+” before a child’s name indicates the child has their own entry in the next generation.
 2.“born xxxx” indicates the child is under 18 years of age so the birth date is not shown.
This family history features Paul Nitinthorn and six of his descendants down to the third generation.


First Generation
1. Paul Nitinthorn,1 born 28 August 1963 (parents not determined).1 Paul partnered with Jolaine Tria Stamm (born 24 April 1957 in Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, the daughter of Norman Cornelius Clifford and Elizabeth Ann Hartling;2, 3 Jolaine died 23 August 2012 in Montville, New London County, Connecticut3).

+2i. Amanda Timmerman (born Nitinthorn), born ca. 1985. Married Rudolph E. ‘Rudy’ Bagos.
+3ii. Jessica Ann Nitinthorn, born ca. 1986. Married Derrick D. Buzzell.

  1. This is publicly viewable information found in various public information repositories, people finding websites, and/or social media.
  2. Marriage Certificate, State of Connecticut, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Town of Montville: Christopher John Schmitt and Jolaine Stamm, #1975-0021. Copy viewed at Montville Town Hall. The certificate gives their birth dates and places, and the names of their parents.
  3. Obituary, The Norwich Bulletin, 28 August 2012, Jolaine Phillips, died: 23 August 2012. The article provides vital and biographical details and the names of her parents, siblings, children and their spouses, and grandparents.
Second and Third Generations
2. Amanda Timmerman (born Nitinthorn)2 (Paul1), born ca. 1985.1 Amanda married Rudolph E. ‘Rudy’ Bagos (born 15 May 1970, parents not determined2). Amanda was adopted by Robert R. Timmerman and Cheryll R. Godwin.

 4i. (daughter) Bagos, born xxxx.
 5ii. (daughter) Bagos, born xxxx.

3. Jessica Ann Nitinthorn2 (Paul1), born ca. 1986. Jessica married Derrick D. Buzzell (born 26 June 1984, parents not determined2).

 6i. Brantley Buzzell, born xxxx.
 7ii. Beilynn Buzzell, born xxxx.

  1. The Day, New London, Connecticut, 17 February 1988, page B1, “A lesson well learned saves little sister’s life.” Article regarding nine-year-old Opal Wilhelm who performed the Heimlich maneuver on her three-year-old sister Amanda Nitinthorn to save her from choking on a piece of hard candy, as related by their mother Jolaine Wilhelm.
  2. This is publicly viewable information found in various public information repositories, people finding websites, and/or social media.