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Matches 6,351 to 6,400 of 7,468
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6351 | The rest of this line is currently listed in the Sept tree here: https://genealogy.clanmacfarlane.org/getperson.php?personID=I1626&tree=Septs | Irvine, Robert FT88580 (I32416)
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6352 | The Robbs should all be present in Albion twn. census, but for some reason they are missing from the census records. | Robb, Alexander (I2105)
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6353 | The SNP BY103739 is carried by two men. Besides the descendants of Andrew McFarlane b. 1792 in Scotland, the descendants of a male McAusland in Canada carry the same SNP. | BY103739, SNP Cadet (I31312)
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6354 | The story is that Aunt Nettie Holland was in attendance when Lula gave birth to Nettie, hence the name "Nettie Holland"! Aunt Nettie was quite possibly the sister to John Ira Frazier | Frazier, Nettie Holland (I28636)
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6355 | The unnamed daughters are based on the early census records in North Carolina. | McFarland, daughter (I9094)
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6356 | Then Bill, old Ern, Jack (John) continued the business other brothers helped at times, they built the "Queenscliff" Rescue boat in the 1920's until there was only two grandsons managing the business being young Ern and Neil (sons of old Ern) then young Ern's son Ian and Neil's son Andrew continued to keep the family name going. The business moved from Cruikshank corner in the 1930's due to the new bridge being the last boatbuilding business to move. (Research):Word doc. chart attached to e-mail from Janet Marsh rec:15. Mar. 2008 | Macfarlane, Ernest Standish (I23868)
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6357 | Then there is the marriage record of April 26 to Mary Mckensie in Lonmay, Aberdeenshire | Family: George Rob / Mary Mackenzie (F596)
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6358 | There are 7 children born to this marriage. | McFarland, William Riley (I23616)
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6359 | There are differing years for his birth, 1898, 1900, 1901. The 1900 seems the most correct. | McFarland, Lawrence Jarret (I27237)
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6360 | There are only the two William McFarlanes in the Ancestry .com.au records that arrived in Victoria prior to 1857. The second one is closer to William Christie's date of birth of 1833. Victoria, Australia, Assisted and Unassisted Passenger Lists, 1839- 1923 about Wm Mcfarlane Name: Wm Mcfarlane Estimated Birth Year: abt 1832 Age: 22 Arrival Date: Dec 1854 Arrival Port: Melbourne, Australia Departure Port: Liverpool Ship: Fulwood FSID GSPP-SS2 (Research):http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/j/a/c/Jill-Jackson-3/BOOK-0001/0003-0001.html Victoria, Australia, Assisted and Unassisted Passenger Lists, 1839-1923 about Wm Mcfarlane Name: Wm Mcfarlane Estimated Birth Year: abt 1829 Age: 23 Arrival Date: 23 Oct 1852 Arrival Port: Point Henry and Victoria, Australia Departure Port: Liverpool Ship: Flora Nationality: Scottish | MacFarlane, William Christie (I19741)
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6361 | There are several discrepancies in Lucy's records. In the 1850 and 1860 census records, both say she was born in Maine and her age indicates she was born abt. 1793-4. The Lucy Parlin who was born out of wedlock to Mary Parlin, daughter of Josiah Parlin, was born June 11, 1786 in Carlisle, Middlesex Co. Massachusetts. Her gravestone says she died in 1868, but that she was 84 years old, which would indicate she was born abt. 1784. | Monroe, Lucy (I967)
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6362 | There are several IGI submissions that infer that Margaret had a brother Duncan bapt. on same day as Margaret. Was he a twin? | Macfarlane, Margaret (I10209)
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6363 | There are so many Alexander Millers born in this area at about this time that it is hard to know who his parents might be. | Miller, Alexander AlMi01 (I2539)
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6364 | There are three possible George Robs born around 1730. One was bapt. in Fraserburgh in 1733 to John Rob. Another was 1731 in St. Fergus, Banff to John Rob, and a third 1733 to Archibald Rob in Banff. | Rob, George (I1444)
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6365 | There are two testers who descend from two different men in the Buchanan Parish, Stirlingshire. They both carry BY7792>BY31787, BY31788, which probably appeared around 1625. | Mcfarland, John BY31787 BY31788 JoM18 (I26846)
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6366 | There are two Willard Sprouls. One is the son of Thomas Sproul and Nancy Cavin, who was born in Appleton township, Knox Co. Maine. This is a different Willard. The Willard, married to Hannah Miller Fossett was living in Bristol. Not sure about the death date, since that is the same death date as the other Willard. Note from CMW member below: Hi Mary Helen, In looking at the Old Bristol Historical Society's Website, they have my family generations listed. Their website is: https://oldbristolhistoricalsociety.wordpress.com/about/ Based on the Website my family is below. Father Mother 7th GGF James Sproul [1698-1793] 6th GGF John Sproul [1720-1754] Anne DAVIDSON [1716-1743] 5th GGF William Sproul [1746 - ] Rebeckah FOSSETT [ ] 4th GGF Alexander Sproul [1784-1821] Hannah MILLER [1782-1870] 3rd GGF Willard Sproul (1812-1892) Hannah Miller Fossett (1818-1886) 2nd GGF Fossett M. Sproul (1875-1957) Susanna M. Ervine (1887-1965) Great GF Ervine G. Sproul (1923-2013) Lila M Gifford (1932-2008) | Sproul, Willard (I602)
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6367 | There is a Curran family in the 1860 census one page over from Barbara living with her McFarland family. | Curran, William (I31753)
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6368 | There is a Evin Spruill in the area census, but too young. | Spruill, Evan (I1216)
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6369 | There is a John W. Spruill, age 7, in the 1860 census in Cool Spring Dist. Washington Co. North Carolina, fam. #146, living with father Reuben and mother Mariah. | Spruill, John William (I998)
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6370 | There is a marriage record in Frederick Co. for a James McFarling to Eleanor Dowling, Nov. 22, 1818, minister Thomas Littleton | McFarland BY38907 + 4, James JaM12 (I16496)
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6371 | There is a Robert McFarland born in NC, age either 37 or 51 depending on how you read it, living with a Mary McFarland who is only 20. Is this Robert Easton born 1802 in Person Co. NC? | McFarland, Robert Easton (I18677)
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6372 | There is a Young Bryce also buried in the same cemetery. Dates 1817 to 1830. A brother? | Bryce, John (I2334)
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6373 | There is an Edw. McFarland, born in August, 1869 that is found in the 1900 census in Bisbee, Arizona. However, it says he was born in Mississippi. Father from Texas, and mother from Illinois. This is Image 70 / 100. Cochise Co. p. 8 B. | McFarland, Edwin (I30621)
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6374 | There is an indication that Mary's last name is Rogers based on collected records in Rhode Island. | Mary (I450)
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6375 | There is no mother listed in the record. The father George is listed as being from Boddom village, which I presume is Boddam today, 3 miles south of Peterhead. | Robb, George GeR01 (I1442)
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6376 | There is no proof that these three Wylies (Wileys) are connected. They all appear to have come from Ireland originally, settled in PA before moving to the outskirts of Augusta County VA in the 1740s, or soon thereafter. | Wyley (I1971)
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6377 | There is some confusion about John Parlin, born 1782. It does seem that he was married twice. His first marriage to Anna Nutting, June 26, 1804/5 in Somerset Co. Maine. She must have died and he married a cousin, Sybil Parlin who appears to be the mother of his children. She is the wife who appears in the census records in 1850 and 1860 living in Anson, Somerset Co. Maine. | Parlin, John (I857)
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6378 | There seem to be two Alberts in the 1850 census, and I have no idea what to conclude about that. Two Alberts exist in 1850: one in Fannin Co. and another in Hunt Co. The 1850 Albert in Hunt Co. is spelled McFarling, and the date is October, 1850. The Fannin County, is dated January, 1851. The census takers have very different ages for these Alberts, and neither date corresponds with passed down family records. In Fannin County, Rebecca and Hezekiah Blankenship are living on Albert's land next to them. In Hunt County, the neighbors in 1850 correspond to the neighbors in 1860, and the children living in 1860 are correctly matched to our family's Albert. The 1860 in Hunt Co. is spelled McFarland. In the 1860 census there is a laborer on the farm named John Lovett, age 20. In September 7, 1865 a marriage in Hunt County is recorded between J. L. Lovett and C.E. McFarland. Family history says that Albert died during the war, and that has been verified by the National Archives Records which show that Albert McFarland joined the 22nd Cavalry in Texas on January 16, 1862. He enlisted at Ft. Washita in Indian Territory (Oklahoma) by J.W. Piner for a period of 12 months. The Archive records show the date of death, but not the cause. A measles epidemic is a possible cause. In the disputed will of Jane McFarland, Arthur McFarland lists on Sept. 20, 1873 the children of Jane McFarland and 5 children are listed as children of Albert: Elizabeth Jane Mayo, wife of Cyrus, Mary Ann McFarland, William P. McFarland, Julia McFarland, and Josephine McFarland. This corresponds with the 1860 census list. I have not been able to find this family in 1870, although I have found Elizabeth and W.C. Mayo in Wichita Co., Texas in 1920. Property records for Albert McFarland: In October 1841 he applied for 320 acres- No. 94, 4th class, saying he has attained 17 and is single.This was entered on Ap. 4, 1842. On Sept. 2, 1842 the survey is done and is located next to Caleb Woods and Jackson McFarland. Then on Jan. 5, 1846 he is now entitled to it by virtue of having lived on it for 3 years. The Patent #446 is issued on May 18, 1852. On April 12, 1852 he says he is a family man now and living on the Middle Sulphur on land that appears to be vacant. Then he acquired it on July 27, 1855 as a preemption claim. The survey was done and he acquired 125 acres on the headwaters of the Middle Sulphur in Hunt County, 16 miles north-east of Greenville (today it would be very close to Commerce), next to J.D. White's survey of 640 acres and the state of Texas granted the patent in 1856, signed by Gov. Runnels. Albert appears in the Hunt County records in 1860 as being responsible for a section of the road building on the Paris to Greenville road. There seem to be two Alberts in the 1850 census, and I have no idea what to conclude about that. Two Alberts exist in 1850: one in Fannin Co. and another in Hunt Co. The 1850 Albert in Hunt Co. is spelled McFarling, and the date is October, 1850. The Fannin County, is dated January, 1851. The census takers have very different ages for these Alberts, and neither date corresponds with passed down family records. In Fannin County, Rebecca and Hezekiah Blankenship are living on Albert's land next to them. In Hunt County, the neighbors in 1850 correspond to the neighbors in 1860, and the children living in 1860 are correctly matched to our family's Albert. The 1860 in Hunt Co. is spelled McFarland. In the 1860 census there is a laborer on the farm named John Lovett, age 20. In September 7, 1865 a marriage in Hunt County is recorded between J. L. Lovett and C.E. McFarland. Family history says that Albert died during the war, and that has been verified by the National Archives Records which show that Albert McFarland joined the 22nd Cavalry in Texas on January 16, 1862. He enlisted at Ft. Washita in Indian Territory (Oklahoma) by J.W. Piner for a period of 12 months. The Archive records show the date of death, but not the cause. A measles epidemic is a possible cause. In the disputed will of Jane McFarland, Arthur McFarland lists on Sept. 20, 1873 the children of Jane McFarland and 5 children are listed as children of Albert: Elizabeth Jane Mayo, wife of Cyrus, Mary Ann McFarland, William P. McFarland, Julia McFarland, and Josephine McFarland. This corresponds with the 1860 census list. I have not been able to find this family in 1870, although I have found Elizabeth and W.C. Mayo in Wichita Co., Texas in 1920. Property records for Albert McFarland: In October 1841 he applied for 320 acres- No. 94, 4th class, saying he has attained 17 and is single.This was entered on Ap. 4, 1842. On Sept. 2, 1842 the survey is done and is located next to Caleb Woods and Jackson McFarland. Then on Jan. 5, 1846 he is now entitled to it by virtue of having lived on it for 3 years. The Patent #446 is issued on May 18, 1852. On April 12, 1852 he says he is a family man now and living on the Middle Sulphur on land that appears to be vacant. Then he acquired it on July 27, 1855 as a preemption claim. The survey was done and he acquired 125 acres on the headwaters of the Middle Sulphur in Hunt County, 16 miles north-east of Greenville (today it would be very close to Commerce), next to J.D. White's survey of 640 acres and the state of Texas granted the patent in 1856, signed by Gov. Runnels. Albert appears in the Hunt County records in 1860 as being responsible for a section of the road building on the Paris to Greenville road. | McFarland, Albert (I30976)
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6379 | These 31 SNPs occur over a long period of time, the last appearing abt. 1050 CE | Z16506+30, SNP (I31667)
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6380 | These are the SNPs carried by the Cadet MacFarlane men, and some Blacks, McAlisters and Lennox | Z16506+30, SNP (I31667)
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6381 | These birth and death dates are from the tombstone transcription done for the Fannin County gen-web project. | Rattan, Carl F. (I9640)
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6382 | They had ten children: Agnes, Jessie, Frances Margaret, William Shaw, John (Jack) Shaw, Euphemia Daisy, Robert Wilson, Lillian Jean, Adelaide Helen and James David Clyde. FSID LBGC-VLD | Neilson, William J.P. (I17836)
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6383 | Third Census of the United States, 1810. (NARA microfilm publication M252, 71 rolls). Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. | Source (S2763)
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6384 | Thirteen children in this family. "Iva Lena McFarland was about 5'4" tall-black curly hair but grayed early. brown eyes and average complexion-she was of stocky build, which was called "plump" She did not "behave" as the Scroggins women thought she should, altho they all admitted she was the prettiest woman in Fannin County. The Scroggins women were "straight laced" and exact in their manners. Moma rode horseback, with her hair blowing in the wind. She could "ride with the best of them." notes from Loma Patton 2004 | McFarland, Iva Lena (I31268)
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6385 | Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910 (NARA microfilm publication T624, 1,178 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: <a href="http://www.archives.gov/research/census/publications-microfilm-catalogs-census/1910/index.html" target="_blank">NARA</a>. | Source (S387)
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6386 | Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910 (NARA microfilm publication T624, 1,178 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: <a href="http://www.archives.gov/research/census/publications-microfilm-catalogs-census/1910/index.html" target="_blank">NARA</a>. | Source (S2926)
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6387 | This cannot be the same man because his marriage to Mary Ellen Orr takes place 3 years later in Ayrshire. Unless that is mixed up. | Bryce, William (I2336)
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6388 | This child was a full term when born. was burried in a wooded forgott on cemetary east of paris toward sandy ? on the left side of the highway off a dirt road. | Myrick, Harold Edward (I8203)
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6389 | This connection came from the Gary Morris website. And according to the World Family Tree, Joseph McFarland (McFarlane) is the son of Robert Henry McFarland, the son of Alexander McFarland, from the Duncan McFarland line. notes say that this Rebecca moved to Alabama and married a Hardwick. Mary Helen Haines notes. At last, a connection between these two families. Now I can merge the two Gedcoms while I look for the other connections. 2009 In the 1830 census in Jackson County Alabama, on image 67, living next to one another is Joseph McFarlane, Meredith Price, James g. Hardwick. 1850 census: Arkansas, Benton Co., Osage twn. fam. 446, Rebecca Hardwick 30 TN, living, with children: Washington, 12, Chas. B. 10,, Thos B. 10, Lucy, 7, Robert 6, Wm. 3, all born in Arkansas, living next to Charles Hardwick 36 Georgia, and George Hardwick 50 Georgia. From the births of some of their children, they spent time in Alabama. 1860 census: Texas, Cooke Co. Gainesville P.O. p. 28, fam. 222, Rebecca Hardwick, 40 TN, living with children James W. 19, born in Ala., Thomas B. 17, Ark., Lucy Ann, 16, Ark; Robt. J, 13, Ark; Wm. T. 11 Ark. and a female L.P. Scruggs, 18, Ala. Lots of discrepancies in the children's ages. Rebecca is living next to B.L. Mcfarlane, 49, farmer, born in VA. 1870 census: Texas, Grayson Co., Sherman P.O., Prec. 1, p. 42. fam. 290, McFarland, David, 67, born NC, wife Rebeca A. 50 TN, living next to F.M. McFarland with wife Lucy Ann 19 TX, and W.J. McFarland. 1880 census: Texas, Grayson Co., Prec. 1, Dist. 2, p. 9, fam. 8. Rebecca 62 born Ala, with parents both Ala, is living as the stepmother to Finis McFarland, head of family, 39, born MO, father NC, mother TN. David is Rebecca's husband, 78, NC, and father of Finis. Lucy A., 28, is wife of Finis, and born in Texas, with father born in Ala, and mother in GA. Rebecca states in 1900 census that she was born in Alabama and her father was born in VA and mother in VA | McFarlane, Rebecca (I29843)
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6390 | This connection is looking doubtful. MH | McFarlane, Duncan DuM05 (I14156)
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6391 | This connection to William and Mary Graham is not proven. Also DNA results from two lines that claim descent from William have conflicting DNA haplogroups and are not a match. | McFarlin McFarland, Levin LeM01 (I16517)
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6392 | This could be Kesiah (various spellings) b.. 1818 in Missouri, who married Moses G. Mullins on Nov. 26, 1845 in Johnson Co. MO and appears in the census records of 1850, 60, 70. In 1850 is living in Post Oak township, one page over from John W. McFarlan, probable son of George McFarland Sr. She died bet. 1870 and 1880. | McFarland, Kessiah (I23566)
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6393 | This daughter and marriage is shown by another Ancestry.com tree BULLONO Family Tree Owner: asbull1 to be daughter of her fathers brother Cunningham and his wife. FSID GZHG-XTC | McFarlane, Margaret Leishman (I17906)
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6394 | This describes a man who is single, not a widower, which would be the only possibility. MH | McFarlane, Duncan DuM05 (I14156)
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6395 | This family derive their derscent from James Macfarlane, who was born in County Tyrone, Ireland, and emigrated to America, landing in New York in 1723. Tradition, fortified by stronger evidence, says that his two brothers, Andrew and Robert, came to America with him, one going in the vicinity of Albany, N.Y., and the other going to Virginia, where MacFarlanes are numerous and "prominent in religi ous, political and military circles." | McFarland, Robert RoM01 (I13293)
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6396 | this family is listed in the 1789 list of church members at the Big Springs Presbyterian Church | McFarland, John (I20097)
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6397 | This George McFarland, has been confused at times with the George McFarland who married Sally Jack in TN. Some contend that Sally Jack died and he then married Nancy Golden. They contend that there were three children from this first marriage: George, Frances, and Nancy. If this is so, then that George Sr. would have to be living in two places at the same time. A George McFarland married Betsey Maddux March 16, 1812 in Greene Co. TN. (This appears to be George Jr., son of the George who moved to Knox Co. KY). There are two other children who seem to be the children of George Sr. who moves to Knox Co. KY: Frances McF. born 1795 in TN, married to James Helton on Nov. 16, 1820 in Knox Co. KY, and Nancy McF. born 1797 in TN, married to Thomas Mattox in 1820 in Knox Co. KY. Nancy Golden was born 1771 in Lincoln, Wilkes Co. GA (?). The family is in Knox Co. KY in 1810 as George McFarlin (26-45), next to Duncan McFarlin. In 1820 in Lynncamp Creek, Knox Co, on same page as Duncan McFarland and Rachael McFarland is George McFarland (26-44). In 1830 George (40-49) is still present along with a George McFarland Jr. (30-39) It seems likely that the George McFarland of Knox Co. KY could be associated with the Duncan McFarland family of Knox/Whitley Co. KY who had once lived in Greene Co. TN. The ages of the George McFarland of Knox Co. KY in the various census records do not always fit with the age of George McFarland born 1769. George McFarland received a land grant of 50 acres on Fk. Little Poplar Cr. in Knox Co. Survey was Sept 20, 1830. | McFarland, George BY28612 (I22895)
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6398 | This group of 5 SNPs might cover as much as 375 years, so the last one dating abt. 1610. FTDNA gives the age 1650 for the last one. | R-FGC17164 + 4, SNP (I3260)
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6399 | This has not been properly investigated. There is a possibility that the Missouri, is not the state, but Missouri City, Fort Bend Co. Texas. The probate record in Washington Co. MO belongs to a John Whaley, who is claimed by another family. | Wylie, John (I1895)
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6400 | This indicates he had an earlier marriage and more children by that marriage. | Spruill, Evan (I1216)
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