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Martha Gale Torregrossa said… Hi Sharon,
These are my matches:
Hi Alva,
Are you familiar with these names. They are my matches:
Thomas MCGOWAN Dora Ella MCGOWAN b. Abt 1854 North Carolina, USA
b. 10 Mar 1890 Polk County, Tennessee, USA
Julia GRIFFITH b. Abt 1863 North Carolina, USA
William GRIFFITH b. 1 Feb 1796
Albert GRIFFITH b. 8 Oct 1822
Minnie A. GRIFFITH b. 18 Oct 1867 Flora, Clay, Illinois, USA
Paulina GIBBS
William Bragg GRIFFITH Minnie
Olive GRIFFITH b. 13 Jan 1870 Mississippi, USA
b. 28 Apr 1893 Avoca, Jones, Texas, USA
Mary Ella MOORE
Mary Ella MOORE b. Nov 1871 Texas, USA
Jesse TRAMMEL b. Abt 1820 Henderson County, North Carolina, USA
Josephine TRAMMEL b. 1845 South Carolina, USA
Margaret Marie NATION b. Abt 1820 Darlington County, South Carolina, USA
Martha Gale Torregrossa said… Hi Sharon,
I have run across the surname Trammel, but I am not familiar with the name personally. I did have a student with the surname Trammel. Most of my immediate older relatives continue to live in Sampson County, NC.
Gale
Martha Gale Torregrossa said… Hi Sharon,
When you log into Fanily TreeDNA, look up top categories and click "Projects" then "join" then go down to mtDNA HAPLOGROUP PROJECTS join "H", There are so many tools that you can use to learn about your ancestors like MitoSearch.org compare results within Family Tree DNA's sponsored mitochondrial public database. Also you can download your "x" chromosomes and autosomal results to gedmatch.com, which is a great tool. Also, I am a participant in the National Geographic Project. I may have asked, but do you have ancestral ties to North Carolina or Virginia?
Gale
Martha Gale Torregrossa said… Hi. Sharon,
Yes, our group has limited research in that it started outside of Europe leaving Iberia and then entering Europe. I have had a mtdna full Sequence done so I have been assigned a subgroup. Have you joined the haplogroup H10 at Famiy TreeDNA and Haplogroup H on Facebook. I belong to many groups in that they are very resourceful and social venues for genealogy and genetic research. Well, tomorrow is the first day of school and I teach 7th grade Science got to get a good night rest :-) Stay in touch, Gale
Martha Gale Torregrossa said… Hi Sharon,
I am happy to see another Haplogroup H10. My subgroup is H10e2. I am also interested in the surname Moore as it seems to pop-up within my group often. I am particular interested in Rita Moore, Camelia Moore(Virginia)and a Sarah Moore Halle (Staten Island, NY). I have seen Griffith, Trammel and Nation, also while researching. I'm getting ready to go to Kabbalat Shabbat services at our synagogue, tak with you soon. Gale
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