Lynne,
Good to hear from you--you're right, that is possible via the DNA
research--I will communicate with that branch and see what's up. As
always, you are so helpful. Hope all is well with you. Sharon
-- Lynneinfla(a)aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 11/18/2006 3:16:33 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, Pat
Stubblefield writes:
I have Capehart's in Missouri also.
Sarah Evelina Capehart b 1807 NC, d bef 1846 prob MO, md John Pointer
20 Apr
1827 Gasconade Co., MO
Her fa Frederick Capehart b 1784 d bef 1850 Pulaski Co., MO
Mo unknown Hughes
His fa John Capehart b 1765 Bertie Co., NC d aft 1805 Bertie Co., NC.
Pat, your family line looks like it is based on the research that I have
done on the Missouri Capeharts. However, I could never find Frederick's
father
other than to speculate that it was John. But I had no information on
where
John was from. Where did you get your information that Frederick's
father was
John Capehart of Bertie County? I had identified 3 different
possibilities for
his father, but could not narrow it down beyond those three.
And, Sharon, if the DNA results point to your line being related to
Martin's
line, perhaps they link up at the unknown ancestor. If Martin's line
comes
from Ohio, maybe they are tied into the Philip Capehart family which
lived in
both Ohio and West Virginia (in the border counties).
Lynne Capehart
Gainesville, FL
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