I had my Ancestry autosomal DNA
test in early 2014. Later, I transferred the data to Family Tree DNA, My
Heritage DNA, and GEDMATCH.com. I also tested at 23andMe and Living DNA.
The following are confirmed DNA matches on Ancestry.com (A),
Family Tree DNA (F), GEDCOM Match (G), MyHeritage (M) and/or 23andMe (2). The second column contains an abbreviation
for the relationship to me. For example, Gail Anne Harlow is my second cousin
and John Kreilick is my second cousin once removed. The third column contains
the amount of DNA shared measured in centimorgans.
Grenier (father’s father)
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A
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Son
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3,443
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Jeff Grenier
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Wilson-McFall (father’s mother)
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M
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2C
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185.7
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Gail Anne Harlow
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Matilda McFall - George Wilson (Frank)
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A
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2C
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163
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Ronald Kinney
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Matilda McFall - George Wilson (Maude)
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A
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2C1R
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199
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John Kreilick
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Matilda McFall - George Wilson (Maude)
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A
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3C
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63
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Michael DeRaedt
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Mary Jane McFall –George Julien
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A
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3C
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477
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Jdavis47-1
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Jennie McFall – Wilder Davis
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A
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3C
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124
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Ellwood Mac Quarrie
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William McFall – Roxie Davis
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A
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3C
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33
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Sandra Gail McGlashan
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Elizabeth McFall – George Sheffield
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A
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3C1R
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28.7
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Andrew Chernysh
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Elizabeth McFall – George Sheffield
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AFG
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3C1R
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28.4
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Michael Seguin
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Elizabeth McFall – George Sheffield
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A
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4C
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197
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Laurie McFall
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William McFall – Roxie Davis
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Kobusch – Hallenberg – Hoelzel - Hemme
(mother’s father)
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A
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1C1R
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413
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Jessica Kobusch
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Herman Kobusch – Emma Junius
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1C1R
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272
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Leslie Perkins
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Herman Kobusch –
Emma Junius
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2
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2C
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262
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Jolie Collins nee Landers
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FW Kobusch – Magdalena Hallenberg
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2
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2C
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249
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Carrie Bartholomew nee Landers
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FW Kobusch – Magdalena Hallenberg
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M
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2C1R
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183.3
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Barbara Hillquist nee Anderson
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Clara Hallenberg – Adam Bortner
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A
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2C1R
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128
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Melissa Wait
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FW Kobusch III – Vernie Berger
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2
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2C1R
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91
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Britini Collins (Jolie’s daughter)
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FW Kobusch – Magdalena Hallenberg
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A
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2C2R
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55
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Taylor Corbin
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Harry Kobusch – Imalea
Lightfoot
Harry is my grandfather’s brother.
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A
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2C2R
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36
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Drulg (Ancestry ID)
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Heinrich Hemme – Dorothea
Brackmann
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2
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3C
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72
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Scott Bortner
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Clara Hallenberg – Adam Bortner
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2
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3C
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50
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Mark Bortner
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Clara Hallenberg – Adam Bortner
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2
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3C
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35
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Susana Allen (AKA Hemingway)
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Emma Hallenberg – George Schaefering
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2
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3C1R
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72
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Andria Moffat nee Bortner
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Clara Hallenberg – Adam Bortner
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A
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4C
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38
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Deborah Dietrich Territo
She is descended from Maria’s sister Auguste Wilhelmine
Hoelzel who married Carl Gusoskey.
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August Hoelzel - Christiane
Eckhardt
3rd
great-grandparents.
Daughter Maria married Henry
Hallenberg
2nd
great-grandparents
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A
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4C1R
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21.2
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Chris Territo (Deborah’s son)
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A
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5C
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37
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Mara Hornby nee Hemme
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Jurgen Hemme - Anna Riekenberg
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AG
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5C
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25.6
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Deborah Giddings nee Kammeyer
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Jurgen Hemme - Anna Riekenberg
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A
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5C
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21.9
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Susan Glidewell
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Jurgen Hemme - Anna Riekenberg
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Junius, Wagner (mother’s mother)
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A
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3C
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100
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Sharon Junius Grcevic
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John Junius
(great-grandfather’s brother)
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F
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3C
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26
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Jean Marie Dransoff Budwig
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John Junius
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F
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3C
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62
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Rita Dransoff
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John Junius
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AF
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3C
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55
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Thomas Dransoff
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John Junius
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A
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3C
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55
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Meredith Elin Bulger Gray
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John Junius
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A
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3C
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44
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Mark Turnes
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Marie Junius
(great-grandfather’s sister)
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A
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3C1R
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44
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Amanda Badgely Jensik
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John Junius
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A
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3C1R
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30
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Jack Enter
(AKA Kenter on Ancestry)
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John Junius
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G, 2
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3C1R
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21.8
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Christopher Junius (son of Tom)
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John Junius
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2
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3C1R
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29
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McKenna Loraine Junius
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John Junius
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A
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4C
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28.1
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Mary Catherine Lynch
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Henri Wagner & Anne-Marie
Weber
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William John Davis – Abiah Magoon
(suspected ancestors)
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AFG
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152
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Joy VanderVen
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Melissa Davis (daughter) –
Alfred Dow
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AM
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103
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Judy Christou (Teresa’s sister)
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George Edgar Davis (son) -
Sarah McNeil
He is a brother of Melissa
Davis Dow
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AM
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73
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Teresa (Gillen) Bedel, Edmonton
(Ancestry.com name ahclead)
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Judy’s sister
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A
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42
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Lynn Haugen
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Lydia Roana Davis (daughter)
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A
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21.6
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Greta Keverline
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Maria Davis (daughter)– John
Henry Hughes
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Leonard Conant Dow – Mary Ann Davis
(sister of William John Davis)
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152
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Joy VanderVen
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Alfred
Conant Dow (son) – Melissa Davis
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A
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94
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Rene’ Davenport Hawarny (Ancestry.com name mijeka)
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Worthford Leonard Dow (son)
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A
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48
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Katelyn Hawarny
(Rene’s daughter)
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Worthford Leonard Dow (son)
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A
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24.4
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Michael Hawarny (Rene’s son)
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Worthford Leonard Dow (son)
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A
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64
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Anne Davenport Clahassey
(Rene’s sister)
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Worthford Leonard Dow (son)
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Considering fourth cousins or closer, I have 432 DNA matches
on Ancestry.com, 229 fifth cousins or closer on Family Tree DNA and 104 on My
Heritage DNA. It is difficult to confirm most of the matches because the person
does not share surnames or a family tree.
It is interesting that there are thirty-three matches to confirmed
family cousins but none (at least not yet) to a Grenier. But there are nine
suspected ancestors.
Matilda McFall Wilson Anderson is my paternal
great-grandmother. Elizabeth, Jennie, and Mary Jane are her sisters. Jennie and
her descendants are connected to the William Davis – Abiah Magoon family
because she married their son Wilder Davis. My great-grandmother’s brother,
William Alexander McFall, was married to Wilder’s sister Roxie.
I am convinced that my father is descended from the
Dow-Davis family. I have confirmed matches with twenty persons (not all are
listed above). A likely candidate is Joy VanderVen’s late grandfather Leonard
Dow. However, I am still investigating other Dow-Davis descendants. This has
proved to be false.
I am also pursuing Y-DNA testing with my cousin Sonny
Grenier. On January 23, 2018, Sonny agreed to have his DNA tested. He submitted the test during the last week of
February. On May 24, Living DNA informed him that his sample was insufficient
and would send another kit. In early September 2018, he received his result.
Our haplogroups did not match confirming that his father and mine did not have
the same father.
On the same day in January, I contacted Bill Dow a
great-grandson of Leonard. He is the only living Y-DNA descendant. Or so I
thought! I was disappointed when he told me he was adopted and not a Dow
descendant. The next step will involve finding living Y-DNA descendants of
Leonard’s brother Fred.
I found and contacted Robert Dow Jr. I ordered 23andMe test on
Amazon Prime Day. He submitted the test on July 24, 2018. He received his results on September 12, 2018.
His haplogroup Q-L804 does not match mine G2a- CTS9737. This means my paternal grandfather was not a male
Dow and invalidates a hypothesis I have been trying to prove for since April
2016.
I did not learn that my paternal grandfather was really my
father’s stepfather until after my father had passed. My father never mentioned
this and my mother said she did not know this. I have evidence from a family
bible, the 1910 census, and Ontario birth records that he was probably
illegitimate. My grandmother married A. J. Grenier when my father was almost 7
years old. All that does not eliminate the possibility that A. J. was the
father.
Two years ago, I contacted by woman, JMV, claiming to be a
second cousin. We matched on Ancestry at 152 cM. The woman, MDD, she claimed to
be our common ancestor was in my database as a collateral person. Since, that
time, I have identified more than 20 matches with that family and none for any
Greniers.