Re: Elizabeth Jane Youngblood
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Re: Elizabeth Jane Youngblood
C Elizabeth McGhee 1/15/13
Hello Elizabeth,
Thanks so much for the further info.
I am still searching this out myself but I have a couple of early """"""""speculations"""""""" from my Family Finder and 23andme matches and / or ancestryDNA workthat we will share grandparents late 1700s:
Andrew Youngblood and Sarah Flanagan
or
Samuel Youngblood and Jane McMillan
or
some combination of siblings of the above would possibly be the grandparents in common.
But, could also be further back yet from the above who would then be cousins of some degree to both of us.
Now, if this will also lead us to the McGehee / McGhee grandma claimed on my folk's early family research remains to be seen.One generation of that line was shown as McGee and then appeared was changed to McGhee.(None of this has any appearance of being connected to my husband's yDNA lineage.)
The SISSON is also of interest and is a somewhat new match for me on my Family Finder for a Wm Donovan Sisson to go along with the Flanagans and McMillans perhaps
I also speculate that these somehow are also involved with my match with Doc McCoy but don't quote me on that one.Lots of speculation with the FF and 23&me and ancestryDNA.
Sisson and McCoy have a small match-in-common with me on the 5th and 12th chromosomes.
Do you have autosomal DNA results yet?
Linda Stanfill McKee