[or-roots] DNA testing provides clues to early Oregon pioneerfamilies
Dan M
mygen2 at d-matney.com
Sun Sep 20 09:20:41 PDT 2015
My people came to Oregon on the 1843 trail. I have a large history on these people.
My Coopers came later. I have a large and accurate history on these as well. They are not the same line as Walts.
But some one on this list has confused the people and is in great error of who connects to who and we need to sort that out.
Walts Coopers and my Coopers dont have any proven connections yet.
I had a cousin who was working in that, she died. I am the only master on our line left - I am not a master, but I have works of over 300 people and I can help in those some what and many researchers who connect can still help filling in the pieces.
I have also put up a free genealogy tree's that is interactive on my domain where people can start a tree, up load their ged, have all the members they please to work on it, its free.
I can also give people webpage to work in their people, those who know how to make web pages are welcome to share their history on my domain.
I run 34 rootsweb lists, 7 us gen web counties and I started a national American web domain. As just one person, I have lots of work here, I am a new age pioneer living on the high desert as our people did when they first started. Off grid.
I dont know who all in my lines have done DNA, but a few. I also have a few group lists that I was in hopes would expand on DNA talks.
I need some people to volunteer on some of the names I have listed on my site.
People can reply direct, dmatney at gmail.com
Dan M
----- Original Message -----
From: Denise Sproed
To: 'or-roots mail list'
Sent: Saturday, September 19, 2015 4:46 PM
Subject: [or-roots] DNA testing provides clues to early Oregon pioneerfamilies
>P.S. I have an ulterior motive for wanting people on this list to do the test. Most of my mother's ancestors were all early Oregonians and I'm sure there will be people on this list that will match with me.
As Dale has said, I also find it of value if others interested in Early Oregon history, do DNA tests. The more people tested, the more clues to help put together the puzzle.
I descend from some Early Oregon Families and have descendants in many of these branches DNA tested.
1844 Joseph Gage, Francis (Livingston) Gage, Cornelius Gilliam, Mary (Crawford) Gilliam, George Nelson, Margaret (Crawford) Nelson, Sarah (Gilliam) Shaw, William Shaw
1852 Nancy (Simmons) Matthews, Joshua Matthews, Cordelia (Thornton) Agee, Isaac Agee, G.R.P. Atterbury, Nancy (Collard) Kent, Lewis Dozier Kent, Henry Shaff, Amanda Goble, Lucy (Blakely) Trask
Denise Sproed
A member of the Association of Professional Genealogists
My genealogy http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sproed/
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