Life Story and DNA Match LIFE STORY William Ethelbert Myhill (1840 – 1910) is my 3rd great-grandfather. Below is his Lifestory / Biography / Key Facts and my DNA Match to him. This DNA Match is via my own Ancestry DNA Kit. (Please use the interactive Flip Book to view William’s biography) DNA MATCH
Biography and DNA Match Lifestory Ily Rollings (1874 – 1956) is my 2nd great-grandmother. Below is her Lifestory / Biography / Key Facts and my DNA Match to her. This DNA Match is via my own Ancestry DNA Kit. (Please use the interactive book to view Ily’s biography) Ily Rollings – DNA MATCH
Life Story and DNA Match LIFE STORY George Rochester Woods (1863 – 1911) is my 2nd great-grandfather. Below is his Lifestory / Biography / Key Facts and my DNA Match to him. This DNA Match is via my own Ancestry DNA Kit. (Please use the interactive flip book to view George’s biography) DNA MATCH
Biography and DNA Match Lifestory Selina Ann Webb (1819 – 1909) is my 4x great-grandmother. Below is her Lifestory / Biography / Key Facts and my DNA Match to her. This DNA Match is via my own Ancestry DNA Kit. (please use the interactive Flip Book to view Selina’s biography ) Selina Ann Webb – …
Life Story and DNA Match LIFE STORY William Plaskett (1820 – 1912) is my 4x great-grandfather. Below is his Lifestory / Biography / Key Facts and my DNA Match to him. This DNA Match is via my own Ancestry DNA Kit. (Please use the interactive Flip Book to view William’s biography) DNA MATCH
Brockett Hall, Wheathampstead, Hertfordshire, England as seen today is a large manor house built-in 1760, my ancestors held the manor house that predates the current building between at least 1460 – 1660, when my cadet branch broke away from the main family and settled in Stepney, London. Many of the London Brockett’s were mariners. Including …
Simon Janes (1698 – 1780), is my 6x great-grandfather and for about 10 years I have never been able to research this line any further back. Simon spent most of his adult life in Broomfield, Essex, England and first appears in the parish records 7th April 1732, with the baptism of his first known child. …
For the past couples of years I have been Studying my genetic family tree, which in principle is our second family tree, our first being our Genealogical tree which includes the names of all of our ancestors. Our genetic tree is much smaller and includes only the ancestors we have inherited DNA from. These genetic …
Richard Curtis (1732 – 1794) Blacksmith of Buckland Newton, Dorset was the son of Christopher Curtice (1702 – 1781), he is my 7x great-grandfather. This branch of my family history is an illegitimate line, as his grandson Richard Curtis (1787 – 1824), married Rebecca Gilham (1776 – 1840), two years after the birth of his …