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    1. anyone know any of these Severs
    2. Social Security Death Index: U.S., 1937-1997 Severs, Barto Birth date : Mar 15, 1894 Issued in : Oklahoma Death date : Aug 1978 SS# : 445-09-8776 Residence code : Oklahoma Zip code of last known residence : 73109 Zip code of address where death payment was sent : 73103 Severs, Barto Birth date : Jul 31, 1917 Issued in : Oklahoma Death date : May 1986 SS# : 444-03-5027 Residence code : Oklahoma Zip code of last known residence : 73112 Zip code of address where death payment was sent : 73112 the above two Barto Severs seem to be son and grandson of Samuel B Severs of Muskogee OKlahoma, If anyone knows anything of them I am searching for a direct male descendant to do a DNA comparison study Severs, Charles Birth date : Mar 17, 1885 Issued in : Railroad Board Death date : May 1972 SS# : 705-07-6250 Residence code : Florida Zip code of last known residence : 33950 This one seems to be a son of Samuel B Severs of OKlahoma. I am looking for a direct male descendant of this person to do a DNA study comparison. Severs, Hugh Birth date : Sep 24, 1893 Issued in : Arkansas Death date : Jan 1969 SS# : 429-60-8802 Residence code : Arkansas Zip code of last known residence : 72432 If anyone knows anything about any Severs named Hugh or middle name of Hugh I would like to hear from them. Hugh is a name that has run through my family for several generations and I cannot tell where it originated. Usually there is a reason, but I cannot find it. In this case there was a family of William Severs in Newton Co MO and a probable brother in Nodaway County MO and another probable brother in Madison Co AL Censis of l850 named Daniel Hugh Severs born l800 and he had a son named Hugh M Severs. He died at his daughters home in Arkansas. This is likely related to him but I cannot be sure. Happy hunting Charles Severs Louisville Ky DNA technology is pretty good at present and , if one has probable related families, it can be determined if they are related by taking direct males from each group and comparing their DNA. It does not work for females although some of the female lines can be traced that way and that requires direct female lines. I would be glad to hear from anyone who knows a good bit about this technology and someone who is doing a good bit of this type of study.

    02/09/2004 03:11:47