Mary Peacock--Kentucky - Genealogy Wise2024-03-28T21:47:29Zhttp://www.genealogywise.com/forum/topics/mary-peacockkentucky?groupUrl=peacock&commentId=3463583%3AComment%3A662384&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI have my mother's results en…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2013-10-03:3463583:Comment:6623842013-10-03T22:02:42.467ZMona Romanshttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/MonaRomans
I have my mother's results entered, as well as her sister's (my aunt's) DNA results into Gedmatch. They are tokenizedso you can do a one to one match. My mother is Jerres Meyer. Her kit is f210970. My aunt is Shirley Jean Davis. Her kit is f227126. I would be interested to see what you dicover. Yes, my father does have Warrens in his tree, His grandmother's maiden name was Warren. She was from Waverly, Humphries County, TN. Some of her Warrens lived in Perry County, TN. He had an ancestor by…
I have my mother's results entered, as well as her sister's (my aunt's) DNA results into Gedmatch. They are tokenizedso you can do a one to one match. My mother is Jerres Meyer. Her kit is f210970. My aunt is Shirley Jean Davis. Her kit is f227126. I would be interested to see what you dicover. Yes, my father does have Warrens in his tree, His grandmother's maiden name was Warren. She was from Waverly, Humphries County, TN. Some of her Warrens lived in Perry County, TN. He had an ancestor by the name of Thomas Warren. Mona, your father and I matc…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2013-10-02:3463583:Comment:6623172013-10-02T11:37:02.490ZJeff Stewarthttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/JeffStewart
<p>Mona, your father and I matched on Chromosomes 1 and 11, with an estimated most recent common ancestor at 7.4 generations back. One particular segment where we matched was common to another ftDNA test subject that I matched and have at least one know common ancestor, through the Warrens of Rappahannock, Virginia, myself through William Warren and this other test subject through his brother Thomas. Does your father have any known Warrens in his tree? Its always possibly that my…</p>
<p>Mona, your father and I matched on Chromosomes 1 and 11, with an estimated most recent common ancestor at 7.4 generations back. One particular segment where we matched was common to another ftDNA test subject that I matched and have at least one know common ancestor, through the Warrens of Rappahannock, Virginia, myself through William Warren and this other test subject through his brother Thomas. Does your father have any known Warrens in his tree? Its always possibly that my connection to this other test subject was through someone other than the Warrens, but that's the only known common ancestor I've found with them. And then again, Thomas Warren was reputed to have been a bit of a scoundrel, with at least one known illegitimate child with the surname of Payne or Paine.</p>
<p>As for our shared chromosomes, none of the chromosomes I share with you were common to your father, so they were all from your mother's side. Just as you and I both matched kit # A297676 though his mother and then separately through his father, I match both your parents.</p>
<p>Jeff</p>
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<p> </p> I had some difficulty with my…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2013-10-02:3463583:Comment:6620302013-10-02T00:26:55.898ZMona Romanshttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/MonaRomans
<p>I had some difficulty with my father's Gedmatch downloads. He is finally tokenized. His kit is f115642. his name is John William Mayberry. You can do a one-to-one match with his kit now and he should be fully processed in a couple of days. Let me know your conclusion.</p>
<p>I had some difficulty with my father's Gedmatch downloads. He is finally tokenized. His kit is f115642. his name is John William Mayberry. You can do a one-to-one match with his kit now and he should be fully processed in a couple of days. Let me know your conclusion.</p> Mona, according to GEDmatch,…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2013-09-22:3463583:Comment:6613202013-09-22T17:41:07.381ZJeff Stewarthttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/JeffStewart
<p>Mona, according to GEDmatch, we probably have a common ancestor seven generations back. That doesn't necessarily mean its through the Arnolds, but 7 generations back is where my Arnold trail dead ends, and we know that we both had Arnold ancestors in Hickman county around the same time, so its a good chance. This is helpful to me if we can firm up or rule out any other possible shared lines, because your Arnold line goes back at least a generation further than mine. The implication is…</p>
<p>Mona, according to GEDmatch, we probably have a common ancestor seven generations back. That doesn't necessarily mean its through the Arnolds, but 7 generations back is where my Arnold trail dead ends, and we know that we both had Arnold ancestors in Hickman county around the same time, so its a good chance. This is helpful to me if we can firm up or rule out any other possible shared lines, because your Arnold line goes back at least a generation further than mine. The implication is that my William H. Arnold, son of William and Mary Arnold of Hickman County, could still be a grandson of James Arnold and Mary Peacock, just not through Jonathan Arnold as I had originally thought. Of course, its possible that William H. could be a nephew of James too. There do seem to be many Arnolds in Hickman County at that time, and James was believed to be the first, but he may have had family who followed him there.</p>
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<p>Once your father's sample is tokenized, let me know. If I match him too, we've at least narrowed down the candidates for our shared ancestor by 50%. I ran your profile against kit # A297676, who has an Arnold on his fathers side and was a match with my profile. GEDmatch showed 6.8 generations to your most recent common ancestor. His Arnold ancestor can only be traced back to Kentucky. You match him, but on different chromosomes that he matches me on. His father has a GEDmatch kit as well, but I can't seem to locate the number at the moment. I'd be curious to see if his father matches the both of us on any shared segments.</p>
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<p>Jeff </p> Okay, Jeff I am not sure what…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2013-09-22:3463583:Comment:6614952013-09-22T14:28:02.838ZMona Romanshttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/MonaRomans
Okay, Jeff I am not sure what to tell you. I found out that my old Gedmatch file had been deleted so I reappled and sent in my Family Finder results. I have been tokenized whatever that means. I entered your match's number as I can only compare one to one. Some info came up but I do not know what to make of it. My kit is f187515. Maybe you can compare my kit to yours and your other match. I tried to use my father's results as the Arnolds are on his side but he has not been tokenized yet. Let me…
Okay, Jeff I am not sure what to tell you. I found out that my old Gedmatch file had been deleted so I reappled and sent in my Family Finder results. I have been tokenized whatever that means. I entered your match's number as I can only compare one to one. Some info came up but I do not know what to make of it. My kit is f187515. Maybe you can compare my kit to yours and your other match. I tried to use my father's results as the Arnolds are on his side but he has not been tokenized yet. Let me know if you can figure out our results. I am interested to hear what you discover. Mona,
My ftDNA profile shows…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2013-09-14:3463583:Comment:6606282013-09-14T04:43:01.977ZJeff Stewarthttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/JeffStewart
<p>Mona,</p>
<p>My ftDNA profile shows me as Jeffrey Allan Stewart, and as Jeffrey Stewart in GEDMatch. If you can remember your GED profile, can you check to see if you come up with any match with profile #A297676? That test is from the person who matched me and appears to be a descendant from a Kentucky Arnold line.</p>
<p>Jeff</p>
<p>Mona,</p>
<p>My ftDNA profile shows me as Jeffrey Allan Stewart, and as Jeffrey Stewart in GEDMatch. If you can remember your GED profile, can you check to see if you come up with any match with profile #A297676? That test is from the person who matched me and appears to be a descendant from a Kentucky Arnold line.</p>
<p>Jeff</p> Hi Jeff,
I checked my ftDN ac…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2013-09-13:3463583:Comment:6605342013-09-13T23:28:59.112ZMona Romanshttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/MonaRomans
Hi Jeff,<br />
I checked my ftDN account and that of my dad's and did not see you as a match. I can not seem to get into my GED account. I think my number started with 144..... I do have some Arnold matches but have not really contacted them. Your results are under your name--Jeff Stewart right?
Hi Jeff,<br />
I checked my ftDN account and that of my dad's and did not see you as a match. I can not seem to get into my GED account. I think my number started with 144..... I do have some Arnold matches but have not really contacted them. Your results are under your name--Jeff Stewart right? Mona,
I've taken an autosomal…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2013-09-13:3463583:Comment:6604512013-09-13T18:48:09.336ZJeff Stewarthttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/JeffStewart
<p>Mona,</p>
<p>I've taken an autosomal DNA test since we last spoke, through ftDNA (kit # 242755) and submitted it to GEDMatch (kit #F242755). I'd be curious if you ran a comparison with your autosomal results. I'm fairly confident that my William Arnold isn't a descendant of Catherine Hicks, but I think he may be a cousin or nephew of the Jonathan Arnold in your line. I recently matched up with aother autosomal tester and the Arnolds are the most likely link I see between the two of us. …</p>
<p>Mona,</p>
<p>I've taken an autosomal DNA test since we last spoke, through ftDNA (kit # 242755) and submitted it to GEDMatch (kit #F242755). I'd be curious if you ran a comparison with your autosomal results. I'm fairly confident that my William Arnold isn't a descendant of Catherine Hicks, but I think he may be a cousin or nephew of the Jonathan Arnold in your line. I recently matched up with aother autosomal tester and the Arnolds are the most likely link I see between the two of us. He can only trace his line back to Kentucky, but we were estimated as being about 7 generations back to our MRCA, which puts me right about the time of my William Arnold.</p>
<p>Jeff</p> Mona,
I'm interested to lea…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2013-04-02:3463583:Comment:4986132013-04-02T14:17:33.026ZJeff Stewarthttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/JeffStewart
<p>Mona,</p>
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<p>I'm interested to learn what connections your Family Finder test made on the Arnold side. I've been researching the family of James Arnold and Mary Peacock, and their son Jonathan and his wife Catherine HIcks for a few months now with the belief that Jonathan and Catherine are the parents of my 3rd great grandfather William Arnold. Their son William H. Arnold is the right age and was in Hickman County at the time my 3rd great grandmother Elizabeth Groves married a…</p>
<p>Mona,</p>
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<p>I'm interested to learn what connections your Family Finder test made on the Arnold side. I've been researching the family of James Arnold and Mary Peacock, and their son Jonathan and his wife Catherine HIcks for a few months now with the belief that Jonathan and Catherine are the parents of my 3rd great grandfather William Arnold. Their son William H. Arnold is the right age and was in Hickman County at the time my 3rd great grandmother Elizabeth Groves married a William Arnold. The only problem is, I've just discovered another William Arnold in Hickman County about that same time and I'm now uncertain as to which family my William Arnold belongs. If your Family Finder test matches any of the descendants of my William, I'm in good shape. If not, I may need to be tested myself to be sure. Did your test turn up any obvious Arnold descendants? I'd be happy to share my Ancestry.com tree with you to show you my William's descendants in case any of them ring a bell.</p>
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<p>Jeff</p> Thank you for this informatio…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2013-04-01:3463583:Comment:4983722013-04-01T23:56:29.930ZMona Romanshttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/MonaRomans
Thank you for this information. I was a little unsure about the name of Rhoda's mother. This clarified that matter for me. I really appreciate your help.
Thank you for this information. I was a little unsure about the name of Rhoda's mother. This clarified that matter for me. I really appreciate your help.