Comment on Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage by John Cheek
To say Michael Ailstock ancestry matches E1b1 may be correct. The statement can also be made that Absalom Ailstocks ancestry matches I2b1. This is what would be expected if Michael senior wasn’t...
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I can’t find any further info on my Elizabeth Ann Adkins 1780-1810 married supposedly to a Samuel Kittrell. I keep finding wrong information regarding the (Parker?) Adkins/Ward families. And now I am...
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That was very close with Mary Polly (I Have Kittrell) as a last name for my Mary Polly but she married a Jackson. I am still trying to get these Adkins people straight!
View ArticleComment on Alexander Montgomery 1740-1840 by Mike Shuman
Kay Anderson, Please re-read the Pension Application on Alexander Montgomery. The Application also includes the words by one Peter Sullivan. Peter Sullivan said that he watched Alexander Montgomery...
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Kay, Found this today while looking through Tennessee State records. North Carolina and Tennessee, Early Land Records, 1753-1931. North Carolina (Revolutionary War) Land Grants. Roll 05: Book C. No....
View ArticleComment on Alexander Montgomery 1740-1840 by Kay Anderson
Mike, In my prior messages I provided documentation for Alexander and John Montgomery being at Boonesborough. The connection begins at Moore’s Fort, also known as Snoddy’s Fort after the boys’ uncle,...
View ArticleComment on Alexander Montgomery 1740-1840 by Kay Anderson
I like to use YDNA results when it is possible. Since I am not privy to the Montgomery familytreedna info, I do not know whether a sampling from Magoffin County, Kentucky, or an adjacent county was...
View ArticleComment on Alexander Montgomery 1740-1840 by Mike Shuman
Kay, What I am trying to say here about the Y-DNA is this: William Sr and Jane his wife had for their eldest child, a son, named Alexander Montgomery. This Alexander Montgomery whom is described by...
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Mike Col John Logan and Samuel Logan were Boonesborough pioneers. Kay
View ArticleComment on Alexander Montgomery 1740-1840 by Kay Anderson
Sorry for the delayed response, but I feel as though I have been smitten with multiple Alexander Montgomeries! Lots of records, including DAR, have errors. I want to focus on the y-dna. I have a very...
View ArticleComment on Alexander Montgomery 1740-1840 by Mike Shuman
Kay, I wished we were cousins, as I can visit with you about the many mis- published accounts I have found. Anyways, about the Y-DNA. You are quite correct, when you wrote that this could only be...
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View ArticleComment on Alexander Montgomery 1740-1840 by Kay Anderson
Mike, It appears that the father/son, and William of John and Martha Miller Montgomery descent are I1 and related. It also appears that the sample from Nathan Montgomery/Illinois is not related to the...
View ArticleComment on Alexander Montgomery 1740-1840 by Mike Shuman
Kay, I have had the same thoughts about the relationship between William Sr., and John, but, both are mentioned as sons of Alexander of Buck Creek because of the 1752 lands that Alexander conveyed to...
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View ArticleComment on Alexander Montgomery 1740-1840 by Mike Shuman
Kay, I wished we were cousins, as I can visit with you about the many mis- published accounts I have found. Anyways, about the Y-DNA. You are quite correct, when you wrote that this could only be...
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