Not my family but reviewed and posting my conclusions from documents: Family lines: John JAMES married Diana/Dianah HAYNES/HAINES, lived in Spotsylvania County, VA. Married June 19, 1797. John died instate in Spotsylvania Co., VA. in 1813. Dianah likely at her dower distribution in 1837, April 14th. Spotsylvania Co., VA. Children: 1. Dicey m. Harrison HATCHETT and lived in Sangamon Co (in 1837) (likely a name sake of the HAYNES family/ ref. to 1813 appraisals above) 2. John JAMES. Frances deeds 1/3rd of her dower to her brother John. Children: (in 1837) 1.William H. JAMES 2.Spencer JAMES 3. Frances m. Armstead WITCHER, living in Spotsylvania (in 1837.) Children: 1. John Family associated named from 1780's on thru 1837: CRUMP, POWELL, GILBERT, WITCHER, HATCHETT, HAYNES..........
Well, well, well. Isn't this interesting. I've been wanting to know whether my James family was related to the Howell James family for a LONG time. Finally, I know. No match! Bill James needs to hunt down some other men who descend from Howell James and make sure they match him. I have a feeling that some people may only think they descend from Howell, but really don't. I have researched Howell James' line enough to know that it is a very, very difficult line. Susan --- Original Message --- From: "Gwen Boyer Bjorkman" <gwenbj@seanet.com> To: JAMES-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: New DNA Test Results Posted for a Group Member in Group James >Here it is!! The 12 marker results for William Harvey James. This is the Howell James line that we >have all been waiting for! And not one of us match him! It just doesn't seem fair. We are sure >eliminating a lot of lines that we don't match. Why are there so many different James families. Oh >well, it is quite a challenge to find a match. I guess we haven't tested all of those 125 different >James families yet. William James is of the "I" Haplogroup which are the Vikings. We have just a >small group of Vikings in our project and he is no where close to anyone else. You are unique! > >WILLIAM HARVEY JAMES #49832 >E-mail: William James wmandirby@webbtv.net >John Robert James 1878 KY-/Nora Harper >Robert Cook James 1848-1914 KY/Martha Keesee >William James 1810-1904 KY/1)Nancy 2)Parmelia Russell >Gideon James 1762-65 SC-1835 Union Co, KY/Katherine Baker >[Big ] Benjamin James 1735 PA-1797 Jefferson Co, GA/Jean >Abel James early 1700's PA-/Sarah >James James bef 1660 Wales-ca 1737 prob. SC/ >Howell James from Monmouthshire, Wales to PA 1684- 1717 New Castle Co, DE >49832 William James I 12 22 16 10 12 14 11 13 11 12 11 29 > >Gwen Boyer Bjorkman >gwenbj@seanet.com
You have to study the info on Haplogroups. Here is what I have copied from FTDNA. Haplogroup Descriptions D2 This line most likely derived from the D lineage in Japan. It is completely restricted to Japan, and is a very diverse lineage within the aboriginal Japanese and in the Japanese population around Okinawa. E3a Haplogroup E3a is an Africa lineage. It is currently hypothesized that this haplogroup dispersed south from northern Africa within the last 3,000 years, by the Bantu agricultural expansion. E3a is also the most common lineage among African Americans. E3b This haplogroup is believed to have evolved in the Middle East. It expanded into the Mediterranean during the Pleistocene Neolithic expansion. It is currently distributed around the Mediterranean, southern Europe, and in north and east Africa. G This lineage may have originated in India or Pakistan, and has dispersed into central Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. The G2 branch of this lineage (containing the P15 mutation) is found most often in the Europe and the Middle East. G2 This lineage may have originated in India or Pakistan, and has dispersed into central Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. The G2 branch of this lineage (containing the P15 mutation) is found most often in the Europe and the Middle East. H Haplotype H is a predominately European haplogroup that participated in a population expansion beginning approximately 20,000 years ago. Today, about 30% of all the mitochondrial lineages in Europe are reclassified as haplogroup H. It is rather uniformly distributed throughout Europe suggesting a major role in the peopling of Europe. Descendant Linages appear in the Near East as a result of migration. Future work will determine the distribution and historical characteristics of this group. I The I, I1, and I1a lineages are nearly completely restricted to northwestern Europe. These would most likely have been common within Viking populations. One lineage of this group extends down into central Europe. I1a1 This line was derived within Viking / Scandinavian populations in northwest Europe and has since spread down into southern Europe where it is present at low frequencies. I1b This subgroup of Haplogroup I is found within the Balkans countries at it's greatest frequency and diversity. These countries probably harbored this subset of Haplogroup I as a refuge during the Last Glacial Maximum. J Haplogroup J is found at highest frequencies in Middle Eastern and north African populations where it most likely evolved. This marker has been carried by Middle Eastern traders into Europe, central Asia, India, and Pakistan. The Cohen modal lineage is found in Haplogroup J*. J2 This lineage originated in the northern portion of the Fertile Crescent where it later spread throughout central Asia, the Mediterranean, and south into India. As with other populations with Mediterranean ancestry this lineage is found within Jewish populations. K The K lineage is an old lineage presently found only at low frequencies in Africa, Asia, and in the south Pacific. One descendent line of this lineage is restricted to aboriginal Australians, while another is found at low frequency in southern Europe, Northern Africa, and the Middle East. K2 The K lineage is an old lineage presently found only at low frequencies in Africa, Asia, and in the Middle East. This specific line is found at low frequency in southern Europe, Northern Africa, and the Middle East. L This haplogroup is found primarily in India and Sri Lanka, and has also spread into several Middle Eastern populations (Turks, Saudis, and Pakistanis). O2 Haplogroup O2 has two primary lines, the 465 line and the M95 line. Both lines are found in Asia. The 465 line is at high frequency in Japanese and Korean populations and at low frequency in east Asia. The M95 line is found in Southeast Asian populations (Malaysia, Vietnam, Indonesia, and southern China) O3 This is the major lineage of China. It is found throughout East and Southeast Asia. This lineage also occurs in central and northern Asia at low frequencies, as well as throughout the south Pacific. It has been hypothesized that this lineage may have spread through the south Pacific in the same wave as haplogroup O1. Q The Q lineage is the lineage that links Asia and the Americas. This lineage is found in North and Central Asian populations as well as native Americans. This lineage is believed to have originated in Central Asia and migrated through the Altai / Baikal region of northern Eurasia into the Americas. R1 The undifferentiated R1 lineage is quite rare. It is found only at very low frequencies in Europe, Central Asia, and South Asia. This lineage possibly originated in Europe and then migrated east into Asia. R1a The R1a lineage is believed to have originated in the Eurasian Steppes north of the Black & Caspian Seas. This lineage is thought to descend from a population of the Kurgan culture, known for the domestication of the horse (circa 3000 B.C.E.). These people were also believed to be the first speakers of the Indo-European language group. This lineage is found in central & western Asia, India, and in Slavic populations of Europe. R1b Haplogroup R1b is the most common haplogroup in European populations. It is believed to have expanded throughout Europe as humans re-colonized after the last glacial maximum 10-12 thousand years ago. This lineage is also the haplogroup containing the Atlantic modal haplotype. Gwen Boyer Bjorkman gwenbj@seanet.com -----Original Message----- From: Jane & Bill {Bear-Hug Farm} [mailto:wmandirby@webtv.net] Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 7:56 AM To: Gwen Boyer Bjorkman Subject: Re: [JAMES-L] RE: New DNA Test Results Posted for a Group Memberin Group James What does the "Viking" list mean??? Im really mixed up now Gwen...... Any new Kin-Folks out there?? Love Ya James Gang!! Here On " Rocky-Top " http://community.webtv.net/wmandirby/FallenLeavesand
Here it is!! The 12 marker results for William Harvey James. This is the Howell James line that we have all been waiting for! And not one of us match him! It just doesn't seem fair. We are sure eliminating a lot of lines that we don't match. Why are there so many different James families. Oh well, it is quite a challenge to find a match. I guess we haven't tested all of those 125 different James families yet. William James is of the "I" Haplogroup which are the Vikings. We have just a small group of Vikings in our project and he is no where close to anyone else. You are unique! WILLIAM HARVEY JAMES #49832 E-mail: William James wmandirby@webbtv.net John Robert James 1878 KY-/Nora Harper Robert Cook James 1848-1914 KY/Martha Keesee William James 1810-1904 KY/1)Nancy 2)Parmelia Russell Gideon James 1762-65 SC-1835 Union Co, KY/Katherine Baker [Big ] Benjamin James 1735 PA-1797 Jefferson Co, GA/Jean Abel James early 1700's PA-/Sarah James James bef 1660 Wales-ca 1737 prob. SC/ Howell James from Monmouthshire, Wales to PA 1684-1717 New Castle Co, DE 49832 William James I 12 22 16 10 12 14 11 13 11 12 11 29 Gwen Boyer Bjorkman gwenbj@seanet.com -----Original Message----- From: info@familytreedna.com [mailto:info@familytreedna.com] Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 7:57 PM To: jamesdm49@aol.com; gwenbj@seanet.com Subject: New DNA Test Results Posted for a Group Member in Group James New Y-DNA1-12 Markers DNA test results have been posted for Kit# 49832, a member of your Family Tree DNA James Project. Please remind your group member to upload his results at www.Ysearch.org, the FTDNA sponsored public database. He will find the upload link at his Y-DNA Matches tab, where there is an explanation and a link for the upload. Family Tree DNA Notifications Center http://www.FamilyTreeDNA.com "History Unearthed Daily" Family Tree DNA
Hi Gwen, I suspect Glenna is not related to the Floyd County Jameses. Samuel James moved to Floyd County from NC in 1810. Glenna's Columbus James was born in NC in 1846. In addition, I don't have any of her names in my data base. Sorry, Lucy -----Original Message----- From: Gwen Boyer Bjorkman [mailto:gwenbj@seanet.com] Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2006 1:00 PM To: JAMES-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [JAMES-L] RE: New DNA Test Results Posted for a Group Member in Group James Hi Glenna: Sorry I forgot to give you the website address. All of the James who have been tested are there and the ones waiting for their tests to be completed. http://www.jamesdna.net My guess is that you will be related to the Floyd Co, KY James family. That is Lucy DeYoung's family that we were talking about in the message below. Her e-mail address was in the family line, so please write to her. Did you check her website? But if your Columbus James was b. in NC in 1846, then there are a lot of family lines from NC. If you have a male James cousin that can join the DNA test that would be great because then you can find out who you are related to. THOMAS DWAIN JAMES #44840 E-mail:Lucy DeYoung lucydeyoung@isomedia.com E-mail:Thomas James tjames89@juno.com http://www.deyoungmatson.com/James/pages/james.htm My husband has Bakers and Esteps from Pike Co, KY so if you are related to them, I have databases on both lines. Gwen Boyer Bjorkman gwenbj@seanet.com -----Original Message----- From: UsTwo [mailto:race2folks@earthlink.net] Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2006 9:24 AM To: JAMES-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [JAMES-L] RE: New DNA Test Results Posted for a Group Member in Group James Hi Cousins! Sorry, to ask this, but I'm coming in cold. Could someone please send me a shortened version of which JAMES lines are being tested, where they were located or migrated from, and if there's been any matches. I used to be subbed to this list. Then, it got quiet. About a week ago, I realized that somehow I'd been unsubbed or dropped off all but 3 of my lists. I just started receiving James List messages day before yesterday. I would really appreciate this. I'm a direct descendent of Columbus "Lum" James of Pike Co., KY. (my gt grandfather), b.abt 1846 NC, d.????. His son was Estil James of Pike (my grandfather) b.March 1874, d.1957 Pike. Estil's mother's was Rachel Overby, b.1855 NC, d1882, Pike Co.. His stepmother's name was Kizzie ?, b. 1830 NC, d.????. She was living in Pike with Lum in the 1880 census, marked as 50 yrs old, widowed. Other than a Sept. 1870 marriage bond in Pike Co., I have no other records of Lum either before or after the 1880 census. However, family knows him to have lived close to Pike Co. until at least 1890, when Estil was 16 yrs old. Since there is no 1890 census, there are no others records of him. Lum's father is unknown. There's not even a family comment or hint to follow. I do know Lum had a brother John. He lived in Virginia somewhere. We have no idea if he was older or younger than Lum. We believe younger because he visited from Va. until my mother was 7 or 8 yrs old. So he lived at least until 1920 or so. I'd sure be interested in what's been learned so far, as to migrated, areas where they lived, etc. Thanks so much Glenna ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gwen Boyer Bjorkman" <gwenbj@seanet.com> To: <JAMES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 9:06 PM Subject: [JAMES-L] RE: New DNA Test Results Posted for a Group Member in Group James > We have the 37 marker results back for Thomas Dwain James tonight and he > does not match anyone in > the James DNA test. Lucy is having another descendant of Ephraim James > 1819 Floyd Co, KY tested so > surely they will match. We are waiting expectantly for the results to > come back for 50579 Timothy > L. James. The first 12 markers of his 37 marker test are due back on > March 10. It was long thought > that his family was from Bucks Co, PA, but Thomas did not match that line. > Lucy thinks that her > Samuel James is from Massachusetts and migrated to North Carolina as a > young man. That would be an > unusual migration, but it would be great to make a connection with a line > in Massachusetts. > ==== JAMES Mailing List ==== The JAMES Surname homepage! http://www.rootsweb.com/~daisy/jameskin.htm ==== JAMES Mailing List ==== Visit Frank and Jesse James on-line! http://www.rootsweb.com/~daisy/jamesged.htm
Hello! I am looking for the ancestors of: William S. Radford, son of Reuben and Elizabeth Hackworth, b. 26 June 1782 was married three times. His 1st wife was my Nancy Elizabeth James, m. 17 July 1804 in Oglethorpe Co., GA was born 21 Sep 1783 GA. William moved his family to Morgan Co., GA and later to Perry Co., AL. Children: 1. Reuben Radford, b. 21 April 1805 m. Sarah Wilbanks (Named for William's father) 2. Elisha Radford, b. 26 Oct 1806 m. Mary Ross 3. Elizabeth Radford, b. 1 May 1809 m. John Smith 4. Susannah (Susan) Radford, b. 29 Mar 1812 m. George Hanson 5. John William Radford, b. 8 May 1815 6. Mary Ann Jessy (Polly) Radford, b. 19 Nov 1816; m. Matthew Russell 7. Temperance (Tempy) Radford, b. 12 May 1818; m. William Harbour In the 1800 Oglethorpe Co., GA Census, there is listed: John James 1 M-10 1 M 24 - 45 4 F - 10 1 F 26 - 45 He could be the father of Nancy Elizabeth James who married William Radford in Oglethorpe Co. in 1804 but she does not fit the age category as she was born in 1783. She could have been living elsewhere at the time of Census. Or John James could have been her brother. Do any of these people look familiar to you? Thank you! Jeanette PJKH@Earthlink.net http://home.earthlink.net/~pjkh/Jeanette's_Genealogy.htm Southern Families from VA & SC to AL & MS: BRUNER BYRD DILLARD DUKE FILMER FOLLIOTT GREEN HACKWORTH HALL HANSFORD HICKS HODGES HOWELL HOWZE/HOUSE ISBELL JAMES JONES KING MARVEL MARSTON MILLER MURFIELD PARKER PARTIN PLUMMER RADFORD RAINEY RANSOM RAWLINGS RIVERS ROBERTS ROSS SISSON SLAYDEN/SLATON TILL VAUGHAN WHEATLEY WHITLEY WOOD/S YARBROUGH YARRELL
Hi Glenna: Sorry I forgot to give you the website address. All of the James who have been tested are there and the ones waiting for their tests to be completed. http://www.jamesdna.net My guess is that you will be related to the Floyd Co, KY James family. That is Lucy DeYoung's family that we were talking about in the message below. Her e-mail address was in the family line, so please write to her. Did you check her website? But if your Columbus James was b. in NC in 1846, then there are a lot of family lines from NC. If you have a male James cousin that can join the DNA test that would be great because then you can find out who you are related to. THOMAS DWAIN JAMES #44840 E-mail:Lucy DeYoung lucydeyoung@isomedia.com E-mail:Thomas James tjames89@juno.com http://www.deyoungmatson.com/James/pages/james.htm My husband has Bakers and Esteps from Pike Co, KY so if you are related to them, I have databases on both lines. Gwen Boyer Bjorkman gwenbj@seanet.com -----Original Message----- From: UsTwo [mailto:race2folks@earthlink.net] Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2006 9:24 AM To: JAMES-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [JAMES-L] RE: New DNA Test Results Posted for a Group Member in Group James Hi Cousins! Sorry, to ask this, but I'm coming in cold. Could someone please send me a shortened version of which JAMES lines are being tested, where they were located or migrated from, and if there's been any matches. I used to be subbed to this list. Then, it got quiet. About a week ago, I realized that somehow I'd been unsubbed or dropped off all but 3 of my lists. I just started receiving James List messages day before yesterday. I would really appreciate this. I'm a direct descendent of Columbus "Lum" James of Pike Co., KY. (my gt grandfather), b.abt 1846 NC, d.????. His son was Estil James of Pike (my grandfather) b.March 1874, d.1957 Pike. Estil's mother's was Rachel Overby, b.1855 NC, d1882, Pike Co.. His stepmother's name was Kizzie ?, b. 1830 NC, d.????. She was living in Pike with Lum in the 1880 census, marked as 50 yrs old, widowed. Other than a Sept. 1870 marriage bond in Pike Co., I have no other records of Lum either before or after the 1880 census. However, family knows him to have lived close to Pike Co. until at least 1890, when Estil was 16 yrs old. Since there is no 1890 census, there are no others records of him. Lum's father is unknown. There's not even a family comment or hint to follow. I do know Lum had a brother John. He lived in Virginia somewhere. We have no idea if he was older or younger than Lum. We believe younger because he visited from Va. until my mother was 7 or 8 yrs old. So he lived at least until 1920 or so. I'd sure be interested in what's been learned so far, as to migrated, areas where they lived, etc. Thanks so much Glenna ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gwen Boyer Bjorkman" <gwenbj@seanet.com> To: <JAMES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 9:06 PM Subject: [JAMES-L] RE: New DNA Test Results Posted for a Group Member in Group James > We have the 37 marker results back for Thomas Dwain James tonight and he > does not match anyone in > the James DNA test. Lucy is having another descendant of Ephraim James > 1819 Floyd Co, KY tested so > surely they will match. We are waiting expectantly for the results to > come back for 50579 Timothy > L. James. The first 12 markers of his 37 marker test are due back on > March 10. It was long thought > that his family was from Bucks Co, PA, but Thomas did not match that line. > Lucy thinks that her > Samuel James is from Massachusetts and migrated to North Carolina as a > young man. That would be an > unusual migration, but it would be great to make a connection with a line > in Massachusetts. > ==== JAMES Mailing List ==== The JAMES Surname homepage! http://www.rootsweb.com/~daisy/jameskin.htm
Hi Cousins! Sorry, to ask this, but I'm coming in cold. Could someone please send me a shortened version of which JAMES lines are being tested, where they were located or migrated from, and if there's been any matches. I used to be subbed to this list. Then, it got quiet. About a week ago, I realized that somehow I'd been unsubbed or dropped off all but 3 of my lists. I just started receiving James List messages day before yesterday. I would really appreciate this. I'm a direct descendent of Columbus "Lum" James of Pike Co., KY. (my gt grandfather), b.abt 1846 NC, d.????. His son was Estil James of Pike (my grandfather) b.March 1874, d.1957 Pike. Estil's mother's was Rachel Overby, b.1855 NC, d1882, Pike Co.. His stepmother's name was Kizzie ?, b. 1830 NC, d.????. She was living in Pike with Lum in the 1880 census, marked as 50 yrs old, widowed. Other than a Sept. 1870 marriage bond in Pike Co., I have no other records of Lum either before or after the 1880 census. However, family knows him to have lived close to Pike Co. until at least 1890, when Estil was 16 yrs old. Since there is no 1890 census, there are no others records of him. Lum's father is unknown. There's not even a family comment or hint to follow. I do know Lum had a brother John. He lived in Virginia somewhere. We have no idea if he was older or younger than Lum. We believe younger because he visited from Va. until my mother was 7 or 8 yrs old. So he lived at least until 1920 or so. I'd sure be interested in what's been learned so far, as to migrated, areas where they lived, etc. Thanks so much Glenna ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gwen Boyer Bjorkman" <gwenbj@seanet.com> To: <JAMES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 9:06 PM Subject: [JAMES-L] RE: New DNA Test Results Posted for a Group Member in Group James > We have the 37 marker results back for Thomas Dwain James tonight and he > does not match anyone in > the James DNA test. Lucy is having another descendant of Ephraim James > 1819 Floyd Co, KY tested so > surely they will match. We are waiting expectantly for the results to > come back for 50579 Timothy > L. James. The first 12 markers of his 37 marker test are due back on > March 10. It was long thought > that his family was from Bucks Co, PA, but Thomas did not match that line. > Lucy thinks that her > Samuel James is from Massachusetts and migrated to North Carolina as a > young man. That would be an > unusual migration, but it would be great to make a connection with a line > in Massachusetts. >
I am having great trouble with my James family research as I don’t have much info to go on and what I do have I cant be sure of. Why is DNA testing so expensive, I do wonder if it would help me at all but unfortunately I just can afford it. Lisa -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.15.11/264 - Release Date: 17/02/2006
We have the 37 marker results back for Thomas Dwain James tonight and he does not match anyone in the James DNA test. Lucy is having another descendant of Ephraim James 1819 Floyd Co, KY tested so surely they will match. We are waiting expectantly for the results to come back for 50579 Timothy L. James. The first 12 markers of his 37 marker test are due back on March 10. It was long thought that his family was from Bucks Co, PA, but Thomas did not match that line. Lucy thinks that her Samuel James is from Massachusetts and migrated to North Carolina as a young man. That would be an unusual migration, but it would be great to make a connection with a line in Massachusetts. THOMAS DWAIN JAMES #44840 E-mail:Lucy DeYoung lucydeyoung@isomedia.com E-mail:Thomas James tjames89@juno.com http://www.deyoungmatson.com/James/pages/james.htm Solomon James 1873 KY-1952 WV/Elsie Spaulding John James 1842 Lawrence or Martin Co, KY-??/Rhoda Brewer Ephraim James 1819 Floyd Co, KY-abt1865 Lawrence or Martin Co, KY/Sarah Stepp John James 1798 Orange or Surry Co, NC-abt 1840 Lawrence Co, KY/Milly Vaughan Samuel James abt 1774 MA-1836 Floyd Co, KY/Sarah Charles 44840 Thomas Dwain James R1b 13 24 15 11 11 14 12 12 12 14 13 30 18 9 10 11 11 25 16 19 30 14 15 15 18 11 10 19 23 15 15 17 17 37 39 12 11 Gwen Boyer Bjorkman gwenbj@seanet.com -----Original Message----- From: info@familytreedna.com [mailto:info@familytreedna.com] Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 4:33 PM To: jamesdm49@aol.com; gwenbj@seanet.com Subject: New DNA Test Results Posted for a Group Member in Group James New Y-DNA26-37 results have been posted for Kit 44840, a member of your Family Tree DNA James group. Please remind your member to add your results at www.Ysearch.org, the FTDNA sponsored public database. When going to the Y-DNA Matches tab at his personal page, he will see an explanation and a link for the upload. Family Tree DNA
Seeking the parents and siblings of Jeremiah P. James. Jeremiah was b. abt. 1800 and married Ann Cole in Henry Co., GA. Feb. 9, 1828. They were later in Newton Co., GA. Jeremiah died in the early 1840s and Ann remarried in 1844. Linda
Here it is 8:40 pm on the West Coast and the DNA results start coming in! We have two 25 marker tests back tonight. Tommie Dean James is a perfect 12 marker match with Duke James and then are in the J2 Haplogroup. This is good news because their lines were supposed to be a match and I imagine if Duke has his test extended to 25 markers it will continue to be a match. 36481 Duke James J2 12 23 14 10 11 17 11 15 11 14 11 31 49401 Tommie James J2 12 23 14 10 11 17 11 15 11 14 11 31 16 8 8 11 11 26 15 21 28 12 13 16 16 TOMMIE DEAN JAMES #49401 E-mail: Catherine James Mahaffey msmouse4@excite.com Homer Love James 1882 MO-1964 Maricopa Co, AZ/ Sarah L. Gibson Robert Franklin James 1848 IL-1933 Pushmataha Co, OK/Serilda Eslinger 49401 Tommie James J2 12 23 14 10 11 17 11 15 11 14 11 31 16 8 8 11 11 26 15 21 28 12 13 16 16 Gregory James is a 25 marker one marker mutation match with Harry Comly James! And a one marker mutation match with Marvin James, so that Bucks Co, - Philadelphia Co, James family group is growing! Bucks Co, PA & Philadelphia Co, PA YDN5858 Marvin James 13 25 14 11 12 14 12 12 13 13 13 29 17 9 10 11 11 25 15 19 30 15 15 15 17 47863 Harry Comly James R1b 12 25 14 11 12 14 12 12 13 13 13 28 17 9 10 11 11 25 15 19 30 15 15 15 17 10 11 19 23 16 13 17 16 35 38 12 12 49789 Gregory James R1b 13 25 14 11 12 14 12 12 13 13 13 28 17 9 10 11 11 25 15 19 30 15 15 15 17 GREGORY BERNARD JAMES #49789 E-mail: Gregory James gjames@gjd.com Irvin Lebeus James 1882 McDonough Co, IL-1958 Duluth, MN/Josephine Helen Vinopal Emanuel Jefferson James 1855 Muskingum Co, OH-1924 McDonough Co, IL/Mary Alice Allshouse Thomas Jefferson James 1806 PA-1870 McDonough Co, IL/Naomi Shaw Joseph James 1779-1859/Elizabeth 49789 Gregory James R1b 13 25 14 11 12 14 12 12 13 13 13 28 17 9 10 11 11 25 15 19 30 15 15 15 17 David James has been out of town, but has said he will try to get the DNA website updated by Wednesday. So be sure and check back to see how we are growing. There are still 8 new James DNA tests out there that we are waiting for results!! If you haven't signed on yet, please sign on today. http://www.jamesdna.net Gwen Boyer Bjorkman gwenbj@seanet.com -----Original Message----- From: info@familytreedna.com [mailto:info@familytreedna.com] Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 8:34 PM To: jamesdm49@aol.com; gwenbj@seanet.com Subject: New DNA Test Results Posted for a Group Member in Group James New Y-DNA1-12 Markers DNA test results have been posted for Kit# 49789, a member of your Family Tree DNA James Project. Please remind your group member to upload his results at www.Ysearch.org, the FTDNA sponsored public database. He will find the upload link at his Y-DNA Matches tab, where there is an explanation and a link for the upload. Family Tree DNA Notifications Center http://www.FamilyTreeDNA.com "History Unearthed Daily" Family Tree DNA
Found: bio from Adams co, Ill. John H. James b 1833 in MO. s/o Adam James of KY b 1801. mother is Mary Richards. 6 children. Lived 1892 in Adams Co, Ill. many occupations. Married Martha [nee-Taylor] SWARTZ in 1859. Father lived in Boone co., MO at birth of John. Ask for copy. Linda lthank@turboisp.com
I am looking for information on Anna James and William Tucker. I have found that they married Feb. 6, 1820 in Blount Co., TN. I have seen Anna's name listed as Ann (on marriage application) and/or Martha Ann James. On later Census records it shows her birthplace as Tennessee. I have no other information about her or William Tucker. Also listed on the Blount Co, Tennessee Marriages is Elijah James that married Malinda Tucker on Jan. 16, 1820- I do not know if they are related but they were married by the same man, Samuel Douthitt, MG within a few weeks of each other. William and Anna settled in Madison County, Arkansas prior to 1850 where they appeared on the 1850 Madison County, Arkansas census. William and Anna, age 46 lived close to an Archibald Buchannon "By" James, age 44 born in Tennessee. It is not known if they are related or not but the name Archibald Buchannon runs through the family for many generations. If anyone has any information on Anna James Tucker, Elijah James, or Archibald Buchannon "By" James please contact me as I would love to find out more on these individuals. Thank you, Brenda Anderson Brendaande@sbcglobal.net
Hi List: Here is the latest news on the James DNA test. Batch #139 went to the Lab today with Billie Wayne James 37 marker test. He has a 12 marker match with Bobby D. James and we are going to see if that match will hold and take him back to Maryland! Just got news of a new test transferred over from the Genographic Test, so just as soon as I get his family line I will post it to the group. Kit Product Lab Test Name Batch Est. Result Date Comment 39245 mtDNA HVR1 Lee Allyn James 128 01/09/2006 44808 Y-HAP-R1b P25 Tommy Harper James 127 01/02/2006 44840 Y-Refine25to37 Y-DNA26-37 Markers Thomas Dwain James 138 03/22/2006 46839 DeepSNP-R1a DSNP-R1a Doyle Curtis James 135 02/27/2006 47998 Y-Refine12to37 Y-DNA13-25 Markers Billie Wayne James 139 03/29/2006 47998 Y-Refine12to37 Y-DNA26-37 Markers Billie Wayne James 139 03/29/2006 49401 Y-DNA25 Y-DNA13-25 Markers Tommy Dean James 135 03/10/2006 49401 Y-DNA25 Y-DNA1-12 Markers Tommy Dean James 135 02/24/2006 49789 Y-DNA25 Y-DNA13-25 Markers Gregory Bernard James 135 03/10/2006 49789 Y-DNA25 Y-DNA1-12 Markers Gregory Bernard James 135 02/24/2006 49832 Y-DNA12 Y-DNA1-12 Markers William Harvey James 136 03/03/2006 49845 Y-DNA37 Y-DNA13-25 Markers [private] James 136 03/17/2006 49845 Y-DNA37 Y-DNA26-37 Markers [private] James 136 03/17/2006 49845 Y-DNA37 Y-DNA1-12 Markers [private] James 136 03/03/2006 50505 Y-DNA25 Y-DNA13-25 Markers Franklin Willis James 138 03/31/2006 50505 Y-DNA25 Y-DNA1-12 Markers Franklin Willis James 138 03/17/2006 50579 Y-DNA37 Y-DNA13-25 Markers Timothy L. James 137 03/24/2006 50579 Y-DNA37 Y-DNA26-37 Markers Timothy L. James 137 03/24/2006 50579 Y-DNA37 Y-DNA1-12 Markers Timothy L. James 137 03/10/2006 50950 Y-DNA12 Y-DNA1-12 Markers William Earl James 138 03/17/2006 Gwen Boyer Bjorkman gwenbj@seanet.com
Lines: Alonzo L and Minerva[Titus] JAMES of New York of Orleans County. Son: William D. JAMES 4th child of 5 children; b. Feb 2 1836. migrated to Lenawee Co., Medina Twp, MICH 1836 with brother Norman B. who was born in fall of 1853........... William D. married 3 Apr 1859 to Miss Harriet D. [d/o Stephen & Freelove {Terpening} Perkins] of Cayuga Co, N.Y. who migrated to MI in 1831. Norman and William partnered in a hotel but went own ways later on. William and Harriet had these children: Frederick P. dentist. William D. dentist Minerva L. Frank S. farming while studying music Alonzo L and Minerva children: Fidelia, Norman B., Sarah E., William D. and Oscar F. Other information in bio. lthank@turboisp.com ----- Original Message ----- From: lthank To: JAMES-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 10:58 PM Subject: Re: [JAMES-L] JAMES Family Photograph I found the bio of the parents of this fellow in Lenawee Co., Mich. for 1888 "big book" if anyone would like the download.........it's one page in Adobe PDF file formant. Regards, Linda Please write to : lthank@turboisp.com ----- Original Message ----- From: Shelley Cardiel To: JAMES-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Sunday, February 05, 2006 9:45 PM Subject: [JAMES-L] JAMES Family Photograph I've "rescued" an old photograph identified as "Mr. JAMES" which was taken at the D. Bangs Studio in Sleepy Eye, Minnesota. The photograph appears to have been taken in the 1890's with Mr. JAMES likely in his 40's at the time it was taken. A ghosted image of two children appears on the back of the photograph, likely caused by two photographs being stored tightly together over time. Based on limited research I believe that this may be a photograph of Frederick P. JAMES who lived in Sleepy Eye during the 1900 census. Census records provide the following information regarding the man and his family: Frederick P. JAMES, age 40, born Mar 1860, married 7 years, born MI, parents born NY/MI, a Dentist Lucia JAMES, wife, age 40, born Nov 1860, married 7 years, 5 children/4 living, born NY, parents born NY Florence ROUNDS, step-dau, age 12, born Nov 1887, born MN, parents born MN/NY, at School William ROUNDS, step-son, age 10, born Sept 1889, born MN, parents born MN/NY, at School Fred JAMES, son, age 5, born Jan 1895, born MN, at School Harriet JAMES, dau, age 3, born Oct 1896, born MN Sophia JENSEN, servant, age 15, born Aug 1884, born MN, parents born Denmark/WI, a Housekeeper Nina HANIM, boarder, age 30, born Dec 1869, married 3 years, no children, born MN, parents born MN/NY, a Nurse In 1910 the family is still living in Sleepy Eye, MN with census records providing the following information; Frank P. JAMES, age 50, married 18 years, born MI, parents born NY/MI, a Dentist Lucia JAMES, wife, age 50, married 18 years, second marriage, 5 children/4 living, born NY, parents born NY Florence ROUNDS, step-dau, age 21, born MN, parents born NY William ROUNDS, step-son, age 20, born MN, parents born NY Frederick JAMES, son, age 15, born MN Harriet JAMES, dau, age 13, born MN And in 1920, still living in Sleepy Eye, MN with census records providing the following information: Fred JAMES, age 57, born MI, parents born NY/MI, a Dentist Lucia JAMES, wife, age 61, born NY, parents born England/NY Fredrick JAMES, son, age 24, born MN I'm hoping to locate someone from this JAMES Family so that this wonderful old photograph can be returned to the care of family. If you are a member of this family, or know someone who might be, please contact me. Thanks, Shelley ==== JAMES Mailing List ==== The JAMES Surname homepage! http://www.rootsweb.com/~daisy/jameskin.htm ==== JAMES Mailing List ==== The JAMES Surname homepage! http://www.rootsweb.com/~daisy/jameskin.htm
I found the bio of the parents of this fellow in Lenawee Co., Mich. for 1888 "big book" if anyone would like the download.........it's one page in Adobe PDF file formant. Regards, Linda Please write to : lthank@turboisp.com ----- Original Message ----- From: Shelley Cardiel To: JAMES-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Sunday, February 05, 2006 9:45 PM Subject: [JAMES-L] JAMES Family Photograph I've "rescued" an old photograph identified as "Mr. JAMES" which was taken at the D. Bangs Studio in Sleepy Eye, Minnesota. The photograph appears to have been taken in the 1890's with Mr. JAMES likely in his 40's at the time it was taken. A ghosted image of two children appears on the back of the photograph, likely caused by two photographs being stored tightly together over time. Based on limited research I believe that this may be a photograph of Frederick P. JAMES who lived in Sleepy Eye during the 1900 census. Census records provide the following information regarding the man and his family: Frederick P. JAMES, age 40, born Mar 1860, married 7 years, born MI, parents born NY/MI, a Dentist Lucia JAMES, wife, age 40, born Nov 1860, married 7 years, 5 children/4 living, born NY, parents born NY Florence ROUNDS, step-dau, age 12, born Nov 1887, born MN, parents born MN/NY, at School William ROUNDS, step-son, age 10, born Sept 1889, born MN, parents born MN/NY, at School Fred JAMES, son, age 5, born Jan 1895, born MN, at School Harriet JAMES, dau, age 3, born Oct 1896, born MN Sophia JENSEN, servant, age 15, born Aug 1884, born MN, parents born Denmark/WI, a Housekeeper Nina HANIM, boarder, age 30, born Dec 1869, married 3 years, no children, born MN, parents born MN/NY, a Nurse In 1910 the family is still living in Sleepy Eye, MN with census records providing the following information; Frank P. JAMES, age 50, married 18 years, born MI, parents born NY/MI, a Dentist Lucia JAMES, wife, age 50, married 18 years, second marriage, 5 children/4 living, born NY, parents born NY Florence ROUNDS, step-dau, age 21, born MN, parents born NY William ROUNDS, step-son, age 20, born MN, parents born NY Frederick JAMES, son, age 15, born MN Harriet JAMES, dau, age 13, born MN And in 1920, still living in Sleepy Eye, MN with census records providing the following information: Fred JAMES, age 57, born MI, parents born NY/MI, a Dentist Lucia JAMES, wife, age 61, born NY, parents born England/NY Fredrick JAMES, son, age 24, born MN I'm hoping to locate someone from this JAMES Family so that this wonderful old photograph can be returned to the care of family. If you are a member of this family, or know someone who might be, please contact me. Thanks, Shelley ==== JAMES Mailing List ==== The JAMES Surname homepage! http://www.rootsweb.com/~daisy/jameskin.htm
Here it is!! All 25 markers are back for William McMichael James! He does not have any matches yet in the James Group, so he is a new James Family Line. I guess we need to recruit some more James men from Georgia. Our James group now has 43 members and 42 kits have been returned. We are still waiting for more results to come back and this test was due back on Feb 17, so the tests are coming in early. WILLIAM MCMICHAEL JAMES #49103 E-mail: Rose Kinney rosekinney_1@yahoo.com Willie Dave James 1896 Chambers Co, AL-1981 AL/Mary Agnes Williams James Andrew James Jr. 1865 Troup Co, GA-1901 AL/Minnie B. Griffin James Andrew James Sr. ? GA-1865 Civil War/Amanda Burdette 49103 William James R1b 13 24 15 11 10 14 12 12 12 13 13 30 19 9 9 11 11 25 15 19 30 15 15 15 16 Gwen Boyer Bjorkman gwenbj@seanet.com -----Original Message----- From: info@familytreedna.com [mailto:info@familytreedna.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 7:16 AM To: jamesdm49@aol.com; gwenbj@seanet.com Subject: New DNA Test Results Posted for a Group Member in Group James New Y-DNA13-25 results have been posted for Kit 49103, a member of your James group. Please remind your Group member to add his results at www.Ysearch.org, the FTDNA sponsored public database. When going to the Y-DNA Matches tab at his personal page, he will see an explanation and a link for the upload. Family Tree DNA
I've "rescued" an old photograph identified as "Mr. JAMES" which was taken at the D. Bangs Studio in Sleepy Eye, Minnesota. The photograph appears to have been taken in the 1890's with Mr. JAMES likely in his 40's at the time it was taken. A ghosted image of two children appears on the back of the photograph, likely caused by two photographs being stored tightly together over time. Based on limited research I believe that this may be a photograph of Frederick P. JAMES who lived in Sleepy Eye during the 1900 census. Census records provide the following information regarding the man and his family: Frederick P. JAMES, age 40, born Mar 1860, married 7 years, born MI, parents born NY/MI, a Dentist Lucia JAMES, wife, age 40, born Nov 1860, married 7 years, 5 children/4 living, born NY, parents born NY Florence ROUNDS, step-dau, age 12, born Nov 1887, born MN, parents born MN/NY, at School William ROUNDS, step-son, age 10, born Sept 1889, born MN, parents born MN/NY, at School Fred JAMES, son, age 5, born Jan 1895, born MN, at School Harriet JAMES, dau, age 3, born Oct 1896, born MN Sophia JENSEN, servant, age 15, born Aug 1884, born MN, parents born Denmark/WI, a Housekeeper Nina HANIM, boarder, age 30, born Dec 1869, married 3 years, no children, born MN, parents born MN/NY, a Nurse In 1910 the family is still living in Sleepy Eye, MN with census records providing the following information; Frank P. JAMES, age 50, married 18 years, born MI, parents born NY/MI, a Dentist Lucia JAMES, wife, age 50, married 18 years, second marriage, 5 children/4 living, born NY, parents born NY Florence ROUNDS, step-dau, age 21, born MN, parents born NY William ROUNDS, step-son, age 20, born MN, parents born NY Frederick JAMES, son, age 15, born MN Harriet JAMES, dau, age 13, born MN And in 1920, still living in Sleepy Eye, MN with census records providing the following information: Fred JAMES, age 57, born MI, parents born NY/MI, a Dentist Lucia JAMES, wife, age 61, born NY, parents born England/NY Fredrick JAMES, son, age 24, born MN I'm hoping to locate someone from this JAMES Family so that this wonderful old photograph can be returned to the care of family. If you are a member of this family, or know someone who might be, please contact me. Thanks, Shelley
I have no idea if a Michael James, from Sandy Lake PA reads this list. He is the only male I know of, in my James Line. Being female, thes tests aren't for me. The las I knew of him, he'd gone to CA, to be with his mother, and new step-father, in the mid 1950's. His fater was Jack James. If he happens to be a part of this test, I would like him to contact me off list. Thanks! Dorothy James-Saxton Lilredhen6@aol.com