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    1. [BONNER] KY Bonners
    2. Bonner, Gregg
    3. Unknown Bonner married unknown ____, 3 kids: 1. Martha J. Bonner (b. ABT. 1839) m. John Pinckney Barrett, and had at least 2 kids (Anna and John P., Jr.); 2. Matilda Bonner (b. ABT. 1850); 3. William Bonner (b. ABT. 1855). So assuming no multiple marriages, the ~1839 birth means the mother could not have been born much later than 1824 or so, and the 1855 birth means not much earlier than 1810. So let's split it and call it 1817. This is Ohio County, Kentucky Ohio Co., KY Cheers, Gregg -----Original Message----- From: DSkrable To: [email protected] Sent: 7/21/02 9:28 PM Subject: Re: [BONNER] Bonner DNA Y-Chromosome Project (John Robert Bonner) My ggg g'pa is William Bonner, b., 1795, KY, wife unknown. William's children known to me: Thomas Jefferson Bonner, b., 1831 MO., m., Sarah Green, 8/30/1850. Francis Bonner, male, b., 1835, ILL. Elisabeth Bonner, b., 1836, ILL. Susan Bonner, b., 1838, ILL. All this is info gleaned from 1850 Census, Jackson co., ILL. The only one I have any other (positive) info on is my gg g'ma Sarah Green Bonner. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bonner, Gregg" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, July 21, 2002 5:09 PM Subject: RE: [BONNER] Bonner DNA Y-Chromosome Project (John Robert Bonner) > Hi Kathy, > > You wrote: > > (1) John Robert Bonner of Kentucky born about 1800 not sure but a strong > possibility this was his full name. Wife Unknown > (1) Jim Bonner who owned a Big Plantation in Virginia. (All I know) > (2) Newton Bonner --Born Jan 1821 in Kentucky This is the story of > > [snip] > > Any of my Bonner line connected to the four in the DNA message (William > Bonner, b. ABT. 1730; Thomas Bonner, who m. Mary Heath and also m. Jane > Green; Col. Henry Bonner, who m. Nancy Ann Cate; and John Bonner, who m. > Sarah Hicks)? > > My answer: > > This is why I suggest the project - you just never know. If we already knew > all the connections, there would be no point to the DNA analysis. I would > say that since your earliest (shown) Bonner is born 1800, then he could be > descendended from any one of those four. > > Cheers, > > Gregg > P.S. I also have Bonner cousins in KY. They are related to Thomas Jefferson > Barrett. I don't know how those Bonners fit in either.

    07/21/2002 05:02:29