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1. Re: [FERGUSON-DNA] A Breakthrough For Stephanie? [1]
That's wonderful, and I have to say....I'm jealous. Sherry Furgeson Ball On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 7:50 AM, Colin Ferguson wrote: > Stephanie Ferguson-Warren's ancestor Samuel Patrick FERGUSON was born > Sep. 1853 in West Virginia/Virginia. He had five wives incuding > Francis and Eustacia GUTHRIE. When Samuel and Eustacia married in 1874 > an Elisha FERGUSON was a witness. Stephanie's DNA donor Gerald Shannon > Ferguson falls within Haplogroup R1b - Clade: Ulster to Virginia and > i
2. Re: [FERGUSON-DNA] Ferguson and Leaton family of Amelia Co., VA [1]
Randy, As part of the Scotland to Virgina DYS448=20 group, I am a genetic distance of 2 from you on 67 marker and Genetic distance of 3 from Walter William in our Group. I am trying to track the link from my GGGrandfather John Ferguson born in KY in 1813. His father was born in VA and mother born in NC as documented in Census records, however I have not been able to identify the Kentucky county where John was born in 1813 and what county his father was from in VA. Any VA to KY migra
3. Re: [FERGUSON-DNA] Ferguson and Leaton family of Amelia Co., VA [1]
I am so enthused to see this kind of research!! Good work Randy and thanks so much for sharing!! Marilyn Ferguson Scarbrough ----- Original Message ----- From: Randy To: FERGUSON-DNA-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Sunday, December 28, 2008 12:44 PM Subject: [FERGUSON-DNA] Ferguson and Leaton family of Amelia Co., VA I have been following up on a tidbit of data provided from Linda Duncan's rootsweb pedigree chart for the Ferguson family. As she states upfront the information came from many sources
4. Re: [FERGUSON-DNA] Ferguson, Andrew [1]
Hi Geraldine, that is so cool. I don't know if Dad has this information or not. But I will give it to him. The DNA testing is for Christmas so I won't do it till then. You should hear from him or me at that point. Thank you Debby -------------- Original message -------------- From: searcy county library > Hi, > > My name is Geraldine and I work at the Searcy County Library in the genealogy > dept. > > Our library was sponsored by the Jim G. Ferguson family. > > Jim G. F
5. [FERGUSON-DNA] John FERGUSON b. 1813, KY [1]
Results are in for James Joseph Ferguson, 67 markers. He falls within Haplogroup: R1b - Clade: Scotland to Virginia and is part of a subset of that group with DYS448=20. That subgroup is comprised of these participants and their ancestors ordered by closeness to James: James Joseph Ferguson, John FERGUSON b. 1813, KY Randy Lee Franklin, James A. FRANKLIN b. 1828 Athens, Limestone Co., AL Harold Wayne Ferguson, Douglas FERGUSON b. 1788, VA Walter William Ferguson, Benjamin FERGUSON b. 1802, Cumberland Coun
6. Re: [FERGUSON-DNA] DYS385a=12 in R1b-SCT2VA [1]
Thanks Colin! This is intriguing news and I am excited about following up on it. Jay -----Original Message----- From: ferguson-dna-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:ferguson-dna-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Colin Ferguson Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2008 1:39 PM To: FERGUSON-DNA mailing list Subject: [FERGUSON-DNA] DYS385a=12 in R1b-SCT2VA It appears that descendants of John FERGUSON and Mary GILL has one marker that distinguishes them from the rest of the descendants of Robert FERGUSON and Martha BAUGH
7. Re: [FERGUSON-DNA] Ferguson and Leaton family of Amelia Co., VA [1]
I have nothing at this time that makes any connection to the Fergusons mentioned in your letter--but I'll keep it on file, in case my DNA takes me to that area --- On Sun, 12/28/08, Randy wrote: From: Randy Subject: [FERGUSON-DNA] Ferguson and Leaton family of Amelia Co., VA To: FERGUSON-DNA-L@rootsweb.com Date: Sunday, December 28, 2008, 12:44 PM I have been following up on a tidbit of data provided from Linda Duncan's rootsweb pedigree chart for the Ferguso
8. [FERGUSON-DNA] Samuel FERGUSON b. 1744 [1]
Results are in for Gary Jack Ferguson, 67 markers. His ancestor Abraham FERGUSON b.~ 1803 VA. He falls within Haplogroup R1b - Clade: Ulster to Virginia and is a close match to everyone in this tightly knit group. The group includes David Ferguson whose ancestor is Samuel "Vincent" FERGUSON b. 1824, Cabell, VA. The genealogy indicates that Gary and David's most recent common ancestor is Samuel FERGUSON who was born 3 March 1744, married Mary JAMESON and died 12 February 1825 in Cabell County, VA. Gary and D
9. Re: [FERGUSON-DNA] William FERGUSON and Judah WOOD [1]
OK, all I had was information from Leonard Damron who was the researcher on this line. His opinion was that the did not have the proper information to name the father of William. I never said "no way"...don't think anyone who has been in to genealogy has that response in their repotaire. Regards, Sandy Lynn Ferguson-Weinert wrote: > Ok, I went this route before so I will back up and give it another > look....it seems with what I do know it should not be that difficult....ha > ha! I remember now, I
10. [FERGUSON-DNA] Haplogroup: I2b - Clade: Isles/Sc [1]
Results are in for the upgrades to 67 markers of both Thomas John Ferguson and Douglas Wells Ferguson. In the course of upgrading the analysis page I realized that I was able to split this Clade into four branches depending upon the values of the markers DYS19 and DYS464d. Both Thomas and Douglas are in the Branch 15,16; i.e. DYS19=15, DYS464d=16. Branch 15,16 includes the Fergusons of Growell, county Down in what is now Northern Ireland. From the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) I was abl
11. [FERGUSON-DNA] Neil FERGUSON b.~ 1806, St. Kilda [1]
Results are in for Neil Ferguson whose ancestor Neil FERGUSON was born about 1806 at St. Kilda the son of John FERGUSON and Mary MCQUEEN. Neil falls with Haplogroup R1b and does not fall within any of the recognized clades therein. He is a close enough match to the late David Lawrence Ferguson that a trend is nevertheless apparent. David's ancestor is John A. FERGUSON born 12 Apr 1821 Kilinian, Islay. Both Islay and St. Kilda are part of the group of islands in the north west of Scotland that are known as t
12. Re: [FERGUSON-DNA] ferguson roots [1]
Marvin, where in Southern Indiana? My Fergusons lived in New Albany. My grandfather *may* have had a brother named John, b. abt. 1892 in Tennessee. Betty On 12/21/08 8:27 PM, "Marvin Ferguson" wrote: > I'm Marvin Ferguson (age 79) from Indianapolis IN. My known roots on the > paternal side of my family (Ferguson) end with my grandfather in southern > Indiana who may have been adopted and may have named Standridge at one > time--My grandfather, John Ferguson was married to Kesiah (Kizzie) Kelly, who >
13. Re: [FERGUSON-DNA] James Henry FERGUSON b.1856, New Orleans, LA [1]
Hi Patsi, Yes please mail it! My address is below. Colin Ferguson 12658 Princeton Drive Auburn, CA 95603 On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 5:17 PM, Patsi Ferguson wrote: > Colin, I found their marriage certificate by writing to Baton Rouge, as you > suggested. I don't have the means to send it to you, but if the dates would > help, I will send it to you. Or if you'd like, since I'm sure you don't like > to give out your address, I could send it a copy to the family tree here. Or > Fax i
14. Re: [FERGUSON-DNA] James Henry FERGUSON b.1856, New Orleans, LA [1]
Colin, I found their marriage certificate by writing to Baton Rouge, as you suggested. I don't have the means to send it to you, but if the dates would help, I will send it to you. Or if you'd like, since I'm sure you don't like to give out your address, I could send it a copy to the family tree here. Or Fax it, if you have access to a Fax. Every step forward I make is thanks to your guidance. Patsi -----Original Message----- From: ferguson-dna-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:ferguson-dna-bounces@rootsweb.co
15. [FERGUSON-DNA] John FERGUSSON m. Janet LAURIE 1861, Dumfriesshire [1]
Ian James Fergusson has transfered into our project from the Genographic Project with 12 marker results. His ancestor John FERGUSSON married Janet LAURIE 26 Feb 1861 at Dalgmnar, Penpot, Dumfries. John was born between 1804-1809 to James FERGUSSON and Ann CLARK. Ian falls with Haplogroup I2b but with only 12 markers I am unable to say with confidence in which Clade he falls nor can I say if he is close enough to any of the I2b Ferguson to be 'family'.
16. Re: [FERGUSON-DNA] John FERGUSON b. 1813, KY [1]
I noticed that my brother is listed with William Ferguson b. May 11, 1764 , mother Judah Wood. This information comes from Paul Cales and Janis Wilson. I thought this was not for sure.......? Has this been proven/validated? If so how? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Colin Ferguson" To: "FERGUSON-DNA mailing list" Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2008 5:40 AM Subject: [FERGUSON-DNA] John FERGUSON b. 1813, KY > Results are in for James Joseph Ferguson
17. Re: [FERGUSON-DNA] ferguson roots [1]
Hi Marvin, Welcome to the project! I took a look at the 1900 census on Ancestry.com. Therein I found a Ferguson family in Jefferson, Dubois, Indiana which sounds like your family. The head of the household is John Ferguson born Apr 1863 in Indiana, his wife is Kizzie Ferguson born Jun 1865 in Indiana. They were married in 1885 and have 6 six children. Is this in fact your family? Cheers, Colin
18. Re: [FERGUSON-DNA] Christmas Sale [1]
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all of you! If you have sent in for your DNA package..please send back ASAP! I Hope 2009 is a prosperous and happy new year for everyone! Stephanie **************One site keeps you connected to all your email: AOL Mail, Gmail, and Yahoo Mail. Try it now. (http://www.aol.com/?optin=new-dp&icid=aolcom40vanity&ncid=emlcntaolcom00000025)
19. [FERGUSON-DNA] Ferguson, Andrew [1]
Hi, My name is Geraldine and I work at the Searcy County Library in the genealogy dept. Our library was sponsored by the Jim G. Ferguson family. Jim G. Ferguson born 1916 father is James Garland Ferguson born 1885 father is James Wiley Ferguson born 1842 Haywood Co. Tn father is Andrew Fitzpatrick Ferguson born 1800 York SC father is Robert Ferguson born 1764 father is Andrew Ferguson 1724 father is unproven May be Robert born 1700 Will of Andrew Ferguson Will of Andrew Ferguson ( Shirley Cosne
20. [FERGUSON-DNA] Ferguson and Leaton family of Amelia Co., VA [1]
I have been following up on a tidbit of data provided from Linda Duncan's rootsweb pedigree chart for the Ferguson family. As she states upfront the information came from many sources and needs verification. I have been doing additional research, including emails with Sherri Draper on the family of Edward FERGUSON of Amelia Co., VA. Linda's rootsweb chart includes an Edward FERGUSON who married to a "LEIGHTON". Moreover, the chart claims sons of Edward as being William, Champion and Benjamin. I can't real
21. Re: [FERGUSON-DNA] Christmas Sale [1]
And the same to you Stephanie. ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2008 9:28 PM Subject: Re: [FERGUSON-DNA] Christmas Sale > Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all of you! If you have sent in for > your DNA package..please send back ASAP! I Hope 2009 is a prosperous and > happy > new year for everyone! > > Stephanie > **************One site keeps you connected to all your email: AOL Mail, > Gmail, and Yahoo Mail. Try it n
22. [FERGUSON-DNA] James Henry FERGUSON b.1856, New Orleans, LA [1]
Results are in for the upgrade to 67 markers for Patsi Ferguson's DNA donor Douglas Wells Ferguson. He is in Haplogroup: I2b - Clade: Isles/Sc and matches up to the participants with ancestry tied to Dromore, county Down, e.g. to Joseph Clarence Ferguson with a genetic distance of 2 of 67. On Ancestry.com Peter Ferguson found that James Henry was born 26 Jul 1856 to James Ray FERGUSON and Bridget HEFFENAN or HEFFERAN in New Orleans, LA. They had two other children: John Walter FERGUSON b. 18 Mar 1858 and
23. Re: [FERGUSON-DNA] Haplogroup: I2b - Clade: Isles/Sc [1]
Gee, that's a huge step. Thank you again, Colin -----Original Message----- From: ferguson-dna-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:ferguson-dna-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Colin Ferguson Sent: Monday, December 15, 2008 10:54 AM To: FERGUSON-DNA mailing list Subject: [FERGUSON-DNA] Haplogroup: I2b - Clade: Isles/Sc Results are in for the upgrades to 67 markers of both Thomas John Ferguson and Douglas Wells Ferguson. In the course of upgrading the analysis page I realized that I was able to split this Clade
24. Re: [FERGUSON-DNA] FERGUSON-DNA Digest, Vol 3, Issue 217 [1]
Congratulations, Stephanie! Its always so exciting when there's a breakthrough, no matter how small or seemimgly insignificant. But it looks as if this may be a BIG breakthrough for you! ~Sherri Ferguson Draper> From: ferguson-dna-request@rootsweb.com> Subject: FERGUSON-DNA Digest, Vol 3, Issue 217> To: ferguson-dna@rootsweb.com> Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2008 01:01:52 -0700> > > > Our website:> http://dna.cfsna.net/> > Today's Topics:> > 1. A Breakthrough For Stephanie? (Colin Ferguson)> 2. Re: A Breakthrough F
25. Re: [FERGUSON-DNA] William FERGUSON and Judah WOOD [1]
Guess it was the opposite then....after all? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sandy Sellers" To: Sent: Friday, December 12, 2008 4:47 PM Subject: Re: [FERGUSON-DNA] William FERGUSON and Judah WOOD > OK, all I had was information from Leonard Damron who was the researcher > on this > line. His opinion was that the did not have the proper information to > name the father > of William. I never said "no way"...don't think anyone who has been in > to

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