Have you done the 37 marker dna test? Just wondering because my ancestors turned out to be from James D. Woodall from Granville who was formerly James Duncan son of Seamore Duncan and Diane Woodall. They were all in the Granville area 1776 - 1793 or so. Donnie Woodall x43851 ----- Original Message ----- From: <VONSKIPPER@aol.com> To: <woodall@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 1:28 PM Subject: Re: [WOODALL] More corrections for your Woodall website > Hello, > > Well, I am really confused about all this information on the line of > John > Woodall. I know the DNA site "seems" to have proven that my line (Family > # > 4) is descended from John born 1709/1710 in VA who was the son of the > John > born about 1678 or 1680. My line is a few steps off from some of the > other > members of Family # 4, however. Now I have wondered if my line "could" > have been > descended from the William who was the "true" son of John, the William > who > left VA about 1766 and ended up in Granville Co. NC, though no one seems > to > know his whereabouts thereafter. (These were both sons of John born > 1678/80 > who left a will in 1750.) > > Recently I came across information on RootsWeb, supposedly from a > descendant of the real William, and it says he moved to Craven Co. SC and > died > there in either 1776 or 1779. Have been unable to contact the person who > posted > this information, however. So did William the true son of 1768 John have > descendants and were they male? It would surely help, of course, if we > could > find someone from his line to DNA test. I wish the person who posted the > information on RootsWeb would get in touch with me--or at least write the > Woodall List. > > My line is through a John Woodall who was born in VA, 1761. Later > he > moved to Johnston Co. NC and after moving south in that state, finally > settled in Robeson Co. NC where he died in 1833 or '34. I have yet to > discover the > name of his father but he would have to have been either James B. Woodall > (another testee needed for his line!) or Jacob Woodall, both sons of the > John > who left his will in 1750. Or my line could be from the elusive > William.. > > Betty Catherwood > <Vonskipper@aol.com> > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > WOODALL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message