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Thursday, August 25, 2022

GEDmatch Useful tools for family historians

 

“Humans do not need religion. Nothing on earth needs religions, Why is it humans are the only life form anywhere with so much asininity and pollution? Humans are out of order with AMENET/AMEN (NATURE). Submission to religious nonsense is the most disgusting and unnecessary cowardly behavior on earth. – MaaNgala Oni Shankalla

Attention our people associated with Nabaclis, Golden Grove, Victoria, Ann's Grove, Buxton, Friendship, Sparendaam, Plaisance, Hopetown, Lichfield, Rose Hall, Fyrish, Courtland, Gibraltar, Canje, and Linden. This truth warrior is researching Bentick Sancho, Tuckness Sancho, Mary Sumner, Richard Semple, Friday Campbell, Coolie Solomon, Noble Ross, Mary Maude McPherson, Jacob Martin, and Walter de Young. 

This truth warrior is neither aware where Walter de Young dwelt in Scotland nor when he migrated to Demerara and where he resided therein. It is said the human remains of Walter de Young are interred at St Mary's Church of Scotland at Mahaica in Guyana. Walter de Young is one of the great-great-great-grandparents of this truth warrior. 

This truth warrior is researching Friday Campbell. This truth warrior is of the opinion Friday Campbell is one of his great-great-grandparents.  

This truth warrior is needs the names of the parents of Noble Ross. He also needs to be enlightened respecting the relationship of Noble Ross to the following: Venus Ross, Alexander Ross, Dick John, William Ross – master carpenter, construction of New Amsterdam Colonial Hospital in the early 1880s, Sophia Ross mentioned in the Walter Rodney publication, "A History of the Guyanese Working People, 1881-1905".

  1. Are you a descendant of Bentick Sancho, Tuckness Sancho, Mary Sumner, Richard Semple, Friday Campbell, Coolie Solomon, Noble Ross, Mary Maude McPherson, Jacob Martin, and Walter de Young?
  2. Are you aware of the names of the parents, children and siblings of Bentick Sancho, Tuckness Sancho, Mary Sumner, Richard Semple, Friday Campbell, Coolie Solomon, Noble Ross, Mary Maude McPherson, Jacob Martin, and Walter de Young?
  3. Are you aware of the name of the mother of Mary Maude McPherson, and the parents of Mary Elizabeth McPherson? 
  4. How do Mary Maude McPherson and Mary Elizabeth McPherson relate to each other and to Cudjoe McPherson and to the father of Cudjoe McPherson – the Scottish plantation and slave owner?
  5. What are the names of the parents of Cudjoe McPherson?
  6. Are every African linked to West Coast Berbice in the nineteenth century with the surname McPherson descendant of McPherson – the Scottish plantation and slave owner?
  7. Who do you recommend this truth warrior consult?
  8. What do these segments actually represent?
  9. What are matching DNA segments?

If you are a descendant of the aforementioned ancestors and numerous other ancestors who are the representation of this truth warrior in the past, you share pieces of identical DNA with our genetic relatives, which are usually referred to as “DNA segments”. Matching DNA segments are identical pieces of DNA shared between two people. These identical DNA segments are located on specific locations on an individual chromosome.

The size, or length, of matching DNA segments is usually measured in “centimorgans“, or cMs. Identical DNA segments can be very small or very large.

As you likely know, DNA testing is a great first step in learning about your family tree.  Many people take their first DNA test with Ancestry DNA, which is an excellent choice.

This truth warrior recommends you join GEDmatch.

 Did you know that you can download your DNA file from Ancestry in order to store on your device or upload to other websites? Do you have a profile at GEDmatch? If you are on GEDmatch; please enlighten me as per your kit number. Otherwise, this researcher suggests you join GEDmatch. By joining GEDmatch your Autosomal DNA will be compared to data respecting those other relatives who used other DNA companies.  And those relatives can be directly contacted.

GEDmatch is also great for access to matches with less than 8 cM of DNA. Please request a copy of your Raw DNA at AncestryDNA. Then download your Raw DNA from AncestryDNA. And upload your Raw DNA at GEDmatch. https://www.gedmatch.com/


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