tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4869115877387859102.post3025747023406665443..comments2024-02-21T09:40:49.828-06:00Comments on My Jackson Purchase Families: Wyatt WilkersonBeverly Watsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05651072473717710158noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4869115877387859102.post-22505044915534351812020-07-31T13:41:47.333-05:002020-07-31T13:41:47.333-05:00With your Gedmatch kit number I was able to compar...With your Gedmatch kit number I was able to compare with two of my first cousins from this same line and you have fairly small matches to them. You match one on Chrom. 1 and the other on Chrom. 2. I have to run an errand right now but I'll try to check those chromosomes and segments on the spreadsheet of DNA matches I've been recording for year to see if they fall in areas where we know who the line is.<br />Beverly Watsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05651072473717710158noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4869115877387859102.post-24012160348195643082020-05-20T20:39:52.385-05:002020-05-20T20:39:52.385-05:00Thank you for checking. My gedmatch is DM9666119. ...Thank you for checking. My gedmatch is DM9666119. I suspect that that those matches showing up a related to me through Wingo and Morgan. I had not confirmed the Ancestry match to Wyatt Wilkerson. I'm finding that the Thrulines are not always accurate because they pull info from trees that may be incorrect.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04234035663008668624noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4869115877387859102.post-21611418920878994822020-05-20T20:17:43.836-05:002020-05-20T20:17:43.836-05:00Thanks for your username but sadly Ancestry says w...Thanks for your username but sadly Ancestry says we don't have a DNA match. My username is watsonbeverly and my GEDmatch kit number is A637326 if you have your results there. Beverly Watsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05651072473717710158noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4869115877387859102.post-4472019736119130772020-05-20T18:54:31.963-05:002020-05-20T18:54:31.963-05:00I'm cdrathbone on Ancestry.I'm cdrathbone on Ancestry.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04234035663008668624noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4869115877387859102.post-59007492408430895292020-05-20T18:49:07.119-05:002020-05-20T18:49:07.119-05:00Now that one I can't figure out unless your Wi...Now that one I can't figure out unless your Wilkerson connection is from a generation before Wyatt. Do you know where your Wilkerson ancestor came from. I seem to have a lot of Wilkerson matches to the Wilkersons who settle early in Orange County NC but I have no idea how Wyatt is connected to them. What is your Ancestry username and I'll go there and look at our DNA match to see what I can come up with.Beverly Watsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05651072473717710158noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4869115877387859102.post-49875782981545628392020-05-20T18:44:48.191-05:002020-05-20T18:44:48.191-05:00This makes total sense. Abner Wingo was the first ...This makes total sense. Abner Wingo was the first cousin of my ancestor Thomas Wingo, born 1764, son of Thomas Wingo Jr. My ancestor Jerman Jeduthan Wingo was a son of Thomas Wingo (born 1764) who settled in Graves County KY. There are also several posts in this blog about him.Beverly Watsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05651072473717710158noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4869115877387859102.post-84718176483245660792020-05-20T18:24:40.363-05:002020-05-20T18:24:40.363-05:00I share the most dna with the descendants of Sydne...I share the most dna with the descendants of Sydney Reeves. I think his mother was Elizabeth Wilkerson.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04234035663008668624noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4869115877387859102.post-53951317418571763022020-05-20T18:16:27.239-05:002020-05-20T18:16:27.239-05:00I will look at the shared matches, but my great gr...I will look at the shared matches, but my great great grandmother was Rebekah Wingo McElrath. Her father was Abner Wingo. They were from Spartanburg County, S.C. i noticed that there are a lot of Wingos in the Jackson Purchase area too. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04234035663008668624noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4869115877387859102.post-59358104753332334452020-05-20T12:53:50.894-05:002020-05-20T12:53:50.894-05:00Hi,
I see Mary Martha Elizabeth Wilkerson in my DN...Hi,<br />I see Mary Martha Elizabeth Wilkerson in my DNA matches as a daughter of Wyatt's but his daughter Mary married John Thompson in Kentucky. John Thompson and family also migrated from eastern Kentucky (Madison County) to Warren County in central Kentucky at the same time Wyatt and Mary Britt Wilkerson did along with their daughter Elizabeth and her husband George Reeves who were my 3rd great grandparents. I've corresponded with descendants of that line and have some DNA matches to them so there's no doubt in my mind that she was the daughter Mary of Wyatt Wilkerson. But I have also had matches to Mary Martha Elizabeth Wilkerson; however, I've never been able to determine what lineage our match was based upon. I just tried to find some of the matches to your line and couldn't in looking through the search feature. Maybe you can use the "Shared Matches" function to get an idea how we could be related based upon who we have in common.Beverly Watsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05651072473717710158noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4869115877387859102.post-52958669897201573322020-05-20T11:57:09.851-05:002020-05-20T11:57:09.851-05:00Hello,
I stumbled upon this wonderful page while s...Hello,<br />I stumbled upon this wonderful page while searching for info. My 4th great grandparents were, William Justice and Mary Martha Elizabeth Wilkerson. Mary was born in 1771 in Virginia. Ancestry dna suggests that her parents were Wiatt Wilkerson and Mary Britt. Is this the same Wiatt that settled in Kentucky?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04234035663008668624noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4869115877387859102.post-56409544192218838492018-04-16T17:21:12.169-05:002018-04-16T17:21:12.169-05:00Hi Michael,
It's good to hear from you, it'...Hi Michael,<br />It's good to hear from you, it's been a while since we last spoke.<br /><br />I'll need to make a point to find that Lunenburg deed on my next trip to the FHC. You can't pull the Virginia deeds up from a home computer, but you can access them at a Family History Center.<br /><br />All of us who have deep colonial roots just keep criss crossing throughout our research. This Craddock Vaughan appears to be a interesting fellow from what I read online and was a descendant of my Vaughan line who start with Nicholas Vaughan I of Prince George VA. My Nicholas II, son of Robert Vaughan, came from Amelia County.<br /><br />It would appear that a contingent of Goochland residents made an exodus from there during the Revolution and settled in Granville NC. A Moses Fussell with wife Lucy Wilkerson Fussell also left Goochland for Granville although I believe he had originally come from that area. I have always felt that Lucy may have been a sister to Wyatt but have no documentation. Lucy and Moses Fussell even named one of their sons Wyatt.<br /><br />Regarding Elizabeth Longmire Cabiniss - have you ever been able to find a will for William Longmire's father?<br /><br />If my Wyatt Wilkerson owned land in Lunenburg County in the 1770s, I should probably spend some of my time at the FHC digging around in those records to learn more about him.<br /><br />Good to hear from you. Keep in touch,<br />Beverly<br /> Beverly Watsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05651072473717710158noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4869115877387859102.post-80213402560180769972018-04-16T13:14:48.397-05:002018-04-16T13:14:48.397-05:00Beverly - was looking at the year 1779 comments ab...Beverly - was looking at the year 1779 comments above regarding Wyatt and thought to add a few details from my own research which may be of interest. Oct 8, 1779 Wyatt Wilkerson (of Granville County) to Craddock Vaughan for L1000 210 acres ... this is in Lunenburg County DB 13 page 261. The sale was witnessed and signed for by William Longmire, Wyatt's brother in law. Even more interesting is that William also sells 172 acres for L1200 to the same person, Craddock Vaughan, on the same day with the same witnesses - Glenn, Patteson, Johnson, Smelt. Next entry page 262 John Cabiniss is then selling 200 acres for L1000 to Craddock Vaughan and all three transactions were then recorded Oct 14, 1779. William Longmire then moves to Granville County and resides several properties over from Rev Henry Patillo - the same fellow who witnessed Jane Randolph's will with William Britt in 1760! William Longmire was listed as "of Goochland County" when he bought the 172 acres on the North side of North Fork of Meherrin River. Wyatt's land was at "a small branch Meherrin River called Little E.C." conveyed said Wilkerson by John Love May 14, 1777. Some years later John Cabiniss and wife, Elizabeth Longmire, moved to Kentucky. I have never been able to figure out who she was and how she related to William Longmire ...Michael Longmirehttps://hatthief.org/noreply@blogger.com