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GDAY:)
Have 2 questions here re William Clendenin from Co Down who went to NC
1...Has anyone found William and His Family on a shipping List to USA?? Did
he come into NC first or maybe PA
2..We Know John his Brother came to USA, Who did he marry etc? and were
there any other of Williams Siblings who went to USA..If so to where??
Thankyou
Regards from Aussie
Cathy:)
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Good morning everyone,
We have a new DNA participant -- William Forrest Clendenin. Bill's earliest proven ancestor is James J. Clendenin who married Sarah A. Hodges.
From a query Bill posted we have determined that James' parents are most likely William G. Clendenin and Isabella Johnston. The pursuit of the paper trail is underway.
Bill has ordered the 37-marker test to confirm his genetic lineage from William Clendenin of NC.
Sharon
I am new to internet search and just stumbled onto this list, so bear with
me. I am trying to trace my great grandfather, James J. Clendenin. According
to his gravestone in New Salem Methodist Church, Iredale Co. NC, he was born
Dec 10, 1825 and died Mar 7, 1897. My earliest record of him is his marriage
to Susan A. Hodges on Dec 15, 1857 in Caswell Co. NC. I can find no earlier
records for him there.
Can anyone provide a link to his parents?
William F. Clendenin
Sarasota, FL
Hi,
I think we're getting back to normal here - at least for a little while. God willing the other 'canes forming out there will blow themselves out while still at sea.
My subject line today is new participants but let's address the ones we have right now first.
I am expecting the retested results for Guy Clendinnen any day now. I, of course, am hoping the lab made a clerical error. But we will deal with that when we get the results.
Steve and Nick are both waiting for third panel upgrades while Nick is waiting also waiting for his second panel markers. Willie is also waiting for second panel markers; his third panel markers have been returned but not yet released.
And we have another kit out there that has not yet been returned to the lab for the testing.
Has anyone made headway in their paper search to match up any of the other participants with whom the DNA was close?
I am trying to get our DNA study mentioned on the Clan Douglas website. They seem to be having a few problems right now, but I hope we can advertise ourselves in that manner.
We really do need more participants. If there is anyone out there that you have corresponded with and you're not quite sure if you are related, this is an excellent way to determine that.
Try to recruit a new participant.
Thanks,
Sharon
Dear Sharon,
Nick Clendenin has:
Brown eyes
Light-medium brown hair (at age 21, hair got darker with age; now he is
getting gray)
Father: Blue eyes
Mother: Brown eyes
Robert Clendenin (1839-1914) (great, great, great uncle) Civil War
pension description on medical records: gray eyes and sandy hair.
Alexander Y. Clendenin (1847-1913) great grandfather had blue eyes and
light-medium brown hair
Lawrence H. Clendenin (1893-1958) grandfather had blue eyes and
light-medium brown hair
Mark H. Clendenin (father) has blue eyes and light-medium brown hair
Mary Louise Townsend
Hello,
There is an on-going discussion being conducted on another mailing list that I subscribe to. The question deals with eye color and haplogroups, i.e., whether a specific haplogroup had a specific eye color.
We have two haplogroups identified in our project so I'm asking the participants in our DNA project if they will send me the following information:
1. Your eye color
2. Your hair color (yes, the discussion has moved into that area too) at the age of 21
3. Father's eye color
4. Mother's eye color.
There are 18 of you who have had haplogroups suggested based on the markers 1-12. Could I get answers from the 18 of you?
Thanks,
Sharon
Hello,
I have changed the focus of the Clendenin Surname DNA Project to read Clendenin-Glendennin(g) (g doesn't show up). Also I have opened it to all of any of the known variants world-wide.
I have done this as an attempt to draw new members without starting a new surname project with FTDNA.
Would anyone be willing to volunteer to scour the Internet looking for individuals of the variant surnames who could be contacted about joining the Clendenin-Glendennin Surname Project?
Sharon