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Roger Daniel of Warwick County, Virginia


 
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This thread continues a discussion about Roger Daniel which was started in a thread by David Garner on 30 January 2020.

I am attaching a hypothetical tree for descendants of Roger Daniel supplied in that thread by Jack Danel.

This would be? good place to start documenting some primary record evidence so future researchers can locate it.

Picking up from that other thread....

It would be helpful if the attached chart in some way showed how far back each line is proved using primary record evidence from the most recent descendant at the bottom of each line to the earliest proved ancestor.

It would also be helpful when a statement is made whether there is primary record evidence to support it. For instance, what primary record proves this:

"I have Roger IV dying in Granville County in 1680. There were many Rogers: V, VI, VII, and yet another who was son of John son of Roger IV."

  • What primary record proves a Roger Daniel died in Granville County (NC?) in 1680? (Granville County, NC was not created until 1746...)
  • What primary record proves that a Roger Daniel who died in Granville County (?) in 1680 was "Roger Daniel IV"?

Thanks,

Kevin