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Re: Intro Genealogy
Pat, I am not getting anything from the group.
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Joy Gilbert On Apr 13, 2021, at 11:32 AM, al and pat young <patalyoung@...> wrote: |
Re: Intro Genealogy
Dave
Sorry email came back so attachment did not work,I need an email address. Al Young On Tue, Apr 13, 2021 at 12:08 PM al and pat young via groups.io <patalyoung= [email protected]> wrote: Hi Dave |
Re: Intro Genealogy
Hi Dave
I will try to forward current Clan Young newsletter as it has an article on current DNA study. I think it will help. Not sure how to attach it to this email address. D. Alan Young - Clan Young Canada Genealogist. e mail - patalyoung@... On Tue, Apr 13, 2021 at 8:54 AM bulldogdave83 via groups.io <bulldogdave83= [email protected]> wrote: Hi, I noticed your y-dna haplogroup of I-6826! I took the FTDNA BigY test |
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Hi, I noticed your y-dna haplogroup of I-6826! I took the FTDNA BigY test a while back and received the same haplogroup results. That means we share a common paternal ancestor circa 150 AD (I think). I am still new to genetic genealogy but my paternal Odom/Odum line has lived in American since at least the 1680s. The earliest records I've found were a Richard Odium who lived in Nansemond, VA and died in 1727 in Chowan, NC. Unfortunately, I have not been able to trace my line back to Britain yet. I have read that my Odom line may have been Welsh or Scottish so the fact that your Young ancestors were from Perthshire could be a clue.
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James V. Young
Hello, this is my first time!
Georgia is my home state. My mother’s maiden name: YOUNG. OK, let me copy from the 1940 census record: GA > Pierce > Bristol > 113-12 Oscar G Watkins age 42 (my father) Isletta (Estelle) Watkins age 32 (my mother) Lois Watkins age 8 (me) Jack Watkins age 5 (brother) Elvie Watkins age 9/12 (sister) James V Young age 37 or 57 (lodger) Who was James V. Young? Who were his parents? Maybe one of you can help me to solve the mystery. PS You can view my webpage: Thanks! Lois |
Re: Rollcall
Franklin Young (1802-1873) b. GA, d. Pike county, MS m. Margaret Williams (1809-1949) MS, Elizabeth Cain (1818-1880) MS
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Diana R Holland Sent: Friday, February 07, 2020 1:43 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Young] Rollcall We have many similar surnames. 1 cross + 3 nails = 4 given On Feb 7, 2020, at 12:45 PM, Bruce Reeves <bruce@...> wrote: |
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We have many similar surnames.
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1 cross + 3 nails = 4 given On Feb 7, 2020, at 12:45 PM, Bruce Reeves <bruce@...> wrote: |
Rollcall
Ahentafel of Bruce Reeves
1. Bruce Reeves (13-Apr-1959 Baptist Hospital, Jackson, Hinds, MS - ) 2. Joe Thomas Reeves (27-Aug-1934 Walnut Grove, Leake, MS - 28-Apr-2013 University Hospital, Jackson, Hinds, MS) 3. Nancy Sue Freeny (24-Mar-1937 Freeny, Leake, MS - ) 4. Thomas Cooper "TC" Reeves (29-Jan-1907 Carthage, Leake, MS - 10-Jan-1977 Kosciusko, Attala, MS) 5. Maude Ethel Grimes (16-Mar-1905 Estes Mill, Leake, MS - 04-Feb-1987 Madden, Leake, MS) 10. Franklin Zeniford Grimes (02-Sep-1878 Estes Mill, Leake, MS - 11-Sep-1928 Estes Mill, Leake, MS) 11. Ethel Maud Young (11-Jan-1879 Estes Mill, Leake, MS - 16-Jun-1963 Carthage, Leake, MS) 22. James H. Young (28-Aug-1843 Anderson County, SC - 01-Jun-1915) 23. Mary (Mollie) Hudson Barnett (27-Sep-1848 Union City, ?, AL - 19-Mar-1930) 44. Thomas (Tom) David Matthew Young ( 1812 Anderson County, SC - 11-May-1881) *-- i'm comfortable through here* 45. Elizabeth Knox Boyd ( 1819 Anderson County, SC - 13-May-1880 Mississippi) 88. John Young ( 1792 South Carolina - ) 89. ? Coats ( South Carolina - ) Surnames:Armsby, Aslin, Barnett, Beddingfield, Benjamin, Beville, Boddie, Bonner, Booker, Boyd, Braswell, Brazile/Braswell, Burns, Caldwell, Carter, Clark, Cleveland, Coats, Cromwell, Cuthbert, Darby, Davis, Dees, Foster, Freeman, Freeney, Freeny, Glisson, Gomillion Ardloph, Gore, Grimes, Hardage, Hardich / Hardridge / Hardage, Hardrich / Hardridge / Hardage, Harper, Harrelson, Harvey, Hearne, Herring, Hooks, Hudson, Inchlee, Jeffries, Johnson, Keenan, Kerns, Kiernaghan, Lovelace/Loveless, Lucas, Lyons, Martin, McCarty, McKinney, McMillian, Mills, Milton, Mitchel, Mitchell, Newberry, Oliver, Oxner, Parkes, Parks, Phillips, Pottle, Presley, Reeves, Renfroe, Ridgeway, Rushing, Ryves, Sanders, Shepard, Shepperd, Smith, Snuggs, Stamper, Stansel, Thompson, Thorn, Waddell, Ward, Watson, Webb, White, Whitehead, Williamson, Winders, Winkle, Woodall, Young, van Hooster, |
YOUNGS in Kentucky & West Virginia
Hi, looking for any and all information on my Grandfather's YOUNG line: Homer Edward YOUNG, married Lula EVANS. Homer was a Coal Miner in KY and W.Va.... I THINK his father was William YOUNG married Sarah Jane WILSON... and I THINK ... William YOUNG's father was William F. YOUNG married to Frances ADKINS.
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Re: Young family
Hi Thomas, I was directing my question to Lori, but I'll explain it to you.
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You might want to do this. Over at Familytree DNA, you can take a Y-DNA test which is your direct male line. I had one of my first cousins do it. He's a Young by birth. Once his results came back, he had a bunch of matches. It's not always the case, but he has several matches named Young and we were able to pin down the likely common ancestor. I added his test results to the Young surname project there and he is grouped with a bunch of Young men who descend from Youngs from Perry County, Kentucky. I tested another cousin on my Hunt line and disappointingly, he has no matches named Hunt. He has a ton of matches, but not the surnames expected. I have added his test data to several different surname and regional projects and he isn't grouped with anyone!!! But it happens a lot, so you have to be prepared for it. We believe there is an illegitimate birth in that line somewhere, either my 2x GGF or before him. If you haven't Y-tested, you should. Robin On Tue, Jan 21, 2020 at 10:05 AM Thomas Young <tomasy@...> wrote:
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Re: Young family
I've had DNA done on my Uncle and myself thru Family Tree DNA, no others
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close the me with the same connection to Young family. So far no hits. On Mon, Jan 20, 2020, 11:56 PM Robin Kaspar <kaspar.robin@...> wrote:
Is your husband in a surname project?On Jan 20, 2020, at 8:17 PM, Ed Young <em.young@...> wrote:number is 365213 on Family Tree DNA. |
Re: Young family
Robin Kasparov,
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I don’t know what a surname project is , so I assume no. I have done the Ancestry DNA. Thanks On Jan 20, 2020, at 11:56 PM, Robin Kaspar <kaspar.robin@...> wrote: |
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Yes, the "Young" project on FT DNA.
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Robin Kaspar Sent: Monday, January 20, 2020 9:42 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Young] Young family Is your husband in a surname project? On Jan 20, 2020, at 8:17 PM, Ed Young <em.young@...> wrote: |
Youngs from Scotland to Virginia to Kentucky
My YOUNG line goes like this:
my father - Isaac Young, b. Wayne Co., KY - 1928, d. Tazewell Co., IL - 2009 James Henry Young, b & d. Wayne Co., KY - 1894-1978 George M. "Boonie" Young, b & d. Wayne Co., KY - 1865-1952 John William Young, b & d. Wayne Co., KY - 1840-1922 Samuel Monroe, b & d. Wayne Co., KY - 1812-1875 Isreal Young, b. Washington Co., VA - 1796, d. Wayne Co., KY - 1847 John Young, b. Orwell, Kinross, Scotland - 1766, d. MO - 1845 Andrew Young, b. Ayton, Berwickshire, Scotland - 1746, d. Antrim, Antrim, Ireland - ? I have his father as Daund Young but have nothing else on him. Surnames: Abbott, Blair, Carrender, Crabtree, Denney, Duncan, Hardwick, Hubbard, Jett, Lambert, Lamberth, Martin, Matthews, Mathis, Mayfield, Patrick, Pendley, Pleasant, New, Stephens, Thompson, Troxel, Troxell, Vaughn, Walker, Whisenhunt, Young. Sherry Elsey |
Re: Young family
Is your husband in a surname project?
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On Jan 20, 2020, at 8:17 PM, Ed Young <em.young@...> wrote: |
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Are any of us connected via Y-DNA? My husband's (Eddie Young) kit number is 365213 on Family Tree DNA.
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Thomas Young Sent: Monday, January 20, 2020 2:55 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Young] Young family Sorry Lori, but I can find no cross reference to your Young’s. My relatives came over from Ireland in 1880’s to Altoona, Pa. Sent from Mail for Windows 10 From: Lori Carter Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2020 8:03 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [Young] Young family I'm researching my Great Grandmother's family. William YOUNG b 1824 Pennsylvania d 1894 Pennsylvania married Mary Ann RODGER b 1828 Pennsylvania d 1899 Pennsylvania. Their children were Benjamin YOUNG b abt 1851 Pennsylvania and Catherine Elizabeth YOUNG b 4/22/1861 Bath, Pennsylvania d 4/23/1928 Pocono Township, Pennsylvania. Catherine Elizabeth YOUNG married Horace B MILLER and had 3 children: William Henry MILLER b 9/14/1875 Pennsylvania d 12/30/1950 Pennsylvania Edward Lewis MILLER b 12/6/1878 Pennsylvania d 11/23/1962 Pennsylvania Anna May MILLER b 12/21/1884 Pennsylvania d 4/26/1982 Pennsylvania (my Great Grandma) I haven't been able to find who William YOUNG (b 1824) parents are. Thanks. Lori Travis Carter |
Intro Genealogy
Hello
My line of Young's are from Perth-shire, Scotland and are recorded in Perth marriage of George Young and Mary Simpson in 1793. They had eight children all born in Perth. ( 3 died at a young age and buried in Grayfriers Cemetery, before relocating to Montreal,Canada about 1818 The family trade was plasterer, which was followed for at least five generations,ending in 1929 with the sudden death of Alfred Alexander Young in 1929. The family over time expanded to Eastern Townships of Quebec, Vermont, NY City, Rochester, Brantford, Toronto, Vancouver,BC and Los Angeles and beyond. Family Tree DNA testing at Y-111 shows a strong connection to Young families of Methven, Perth-shire. Y-111 in haplogroup I-M253 and Y-700 as I-A6826 D. Alan Young |
Young family
Ok - this is what I have. I am comfortable through Thomas David Matthew
Young and somewhat comfortable with John and Ms Coats ... other family members have done research to go further back but not sure I trust their results. Ahentafel of Bruce Reeves 1. Bruce Reeves (13-Apr-1959 Baptist Hospital, Jackson, Hinds, MS - ) 2. Joe Thomas Reeves (27-Aug-1934 Walnut Grove, Leake, MS - 28-Apr-2013 University Hospital, Jackson, Hinds, MS) 3. Nancy Sue Freeny (24-Mar-1937 Freeny, Leake, MS - ) 4. Thomas Cooper "TC" Reeves (29-Jan-1907 Carthage, Leake, MS - 10-Jan-1977 Kosciusko, Attala, MS) 5. Maude Ethel Grimes (16-Mar-1905 Estes Mill, Leake, MS - 04-Feb-1987 Madden, Leake, MS) 10. Franklin Zeniford Grimes (02-Sep-1878 Estes Mill, Leake, MS - 11-Sep-1928 Estes Mill, Leake, MS) 11. Ethel Maud Young (11-Jan-1879 Estes Mill, Leake, MS - 16-Jun-1963 Carthage, Leake, MS) 22. James H. Young (28-Aug-1843 Anderson County, SC - 01-Jun-1915) 23. Mary (Mollie) Hudson Barnett (27-Sep-1848 Union City, ?, AL - 19-Mar-1930) 44. Thomas (Tom) David Matthew Young ( 1812 Anderson County, SC - 11-May-1881) 45. Elizabeth Knox Boyd ( 1819 Anderson County, SC - 13-May-1880 Mississippi) 88. John Young ( 1792 South Carolina - ) 89. ? Coats ( South Carolina - ) Surnames:Armsby, Aslin, Barnett, Beddingfield, Benjamin, Beville, Boddie, Bonner, Booker, Boyd, Braswell, Brazile/Braswell, Burns, Caldwell, Carter, Clark, Cleveland, Coats, Cromwell, Cuthbert, Darby, Davis, Dees, Foster, Freeman, Freeney, Freeny, Glisson, Gomillion Ardloph, Gore, Grimes, Hardage, Hardich / Hardridge / Hardage, Hardrich / Hardridge / Hardage, Harper, Harrelson, Harvey, Hearne, Herring, Hooks, Hudson, Inchlee, Jeffries, Johnson, Keenan, Kerns, Kiernaghan, Lovelace/Loveless, Lucas, Lyons, Martin, McCarty, McKinney, McMillian, Mills, Milton, Mitchel, Mitchell, Newberry, Oliver, Oxner, Parkes, Parks, Phillips, Pottle, Presley, Reeves, Renfroe, Ridgeway, Rushing, Ryves, Sanders, Shepard, Shepperd, Smith, Snuggs, Stamper, Stansel, Thompson, Thorn, Waddell, Ward, Watson, Webb, White, Whitehead, Williamson, Winders, Winkle, Woodall, Young, van Hooster, |
Re: Young family
Sorry Lori, but I can find no cross reference to your Young’s. My relatives came over from Ireland in 1880’s to Altoona, Pa.
Sent from Mail for Windows 10 From: Lori Carter Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2020 8:03 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [Young] Young family I'm researching my Great Grandmother's family. William YOUNG b 1824 Pennsylvania d 1894 Pennsylvania married Mary Ann RODGER b 1828 Pennsylvania d 1899 Pennsylvania. Their children were Benjamin YOUNG b abt 1851 Pennsylvania and Catherine Elizabeth YOUNG b 4/22/1861 Bath, Pennsylvania d 4/23/1928 Pocono Township, Pennsylvania. Catherine Elizabeth YOUNG married Horace B MILLER and had 3 children: William Henry MILLER b 9/14/1875 Pennsylvania d 12/30/1950 Pennsylvania Edward Lewis MILLER b 12/6/1878 Pennsylvania d 11/23/1962 Pennsylvania Anna May MILLER b 12/21/1884 Pennsylvania d 4/26/1982 Pennsylvania (my Great Grandma) I haven't been able to find who William YOUNG (b 1824) parents are. Thanks. Lori Travis Carter |
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