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Started by Armando Framarini. Last reply by Armando Framarini May 9, 2010. 2 Replies 0 Likes
Clinton County Page 13 John SOLT 11 Acres 9 Apr 1880 Northampton County Page 166 John SOLT 25 Acres 17 Apr 1753Page 168 …Continue
Started by Cheryl Jones. Last reply by Cheryl Jones May 3, 2010. 2 Replies 0 Likes
Trying to confirm that ANNA MARIA KREINER is indeed the wife of our elusive Heinrich (aka Henry) SOLT who died in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Thanks in advance.CherylContinue
Started by Armando Framarini. Last reply by Cheryl Jones Apr 24, 2010. 1 Reply 0 Likes
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Cheryl's father has contributed Y-dna and his results are scheduled to released on June 7th. This will be great to compare to existing Solt Y-dna for confirmation.
A Sad Announcement from CiCi Gray:
We have had a HUGE loss! Dixie Dellinger died last night. I got an email from her cousin late last night. Dixie was a wonderful researcher. Her research in Rowan County, NC tied Anthony Salts as Anton Sold in PA. Dixie is also the one who found Boston Salts death in the Rev War pension of a Boyd on what was then footnote.com. I will post something once I know more. I have lost a dear friend.
I will say a prayer for her and her family.
I see that no one has made any comments about the results of a DNA test from a Solt from Texas, he aparently was one of the PA groups, his DNA gas matched mine. I am a Saults, formerly Salts among other spellings, I encourage others to take the test for there seems to have been a seperation of the Family in Pa where some went west, some went north others went to the south as in NC and VA. I am in a group that went to Salisbury NC, and then migrated to East TN, Washington County, Jonesborough, The area most went to is called Limestone, and Washington College, there was a Henry Salts, ot may have been solt or another last name, he is the last one that we can be sure of, his Father is believed to be either Anthony Salts, or Solt or Bostone Solt or Salts. I am thinking that since My DNA matches a Solt that there was Brothers or other Family that got disconnected from the PA group and lost their names in the process, these NC relatives had plenty in their days, there was land grants to both of the Salts Men. Most of my Family were either Blacksmiths, or Mechanics and still are, The Saults/Salts Family was very crafty people, Problem solvers, people that didnt let things get behind them, they simply solved it or stayed until it was. The Salts family history pages can tell anyone the rest. www.saltsfamilyhistory.com
This may be great news. A year ago I checked www.FTDNA.com for members listed under Solt and there was only 1. I could not get the full name or tell if it was a male or female because they were not found in any research groups. Well now there are 3 Solt's and 1 is definitely a male awaiting results. I do not know this Solt's genealogy yet. There is currently no Solt/Sult DNA research group but a male Solt/Sult can join the [Salts/Solts Group DNA Project] > http://www.familytreedna.com/public/salts/default.aspx?section=yres... or the [Soule Family DNA Project] > http://www.familytreedna.com/public/GeorgeSoule/default.aspx?sectio...
There are also 3 members named Soltz that also do not belong to a group.
You can get the Y-DNA haplogroup from Autosomal-DNA test but you need a Y-DNA test to get the individual markers.
Current price for the 4 Y-DNA tests are:
12 Markers $49
37 Markers $169
67 Markers $268
111 Markers $359
FTDNA.com is the best for Y-DNA(paternal lineage) and mt-DNA(maternal lineage) ONLY!
23andMe.com is best for Autosomal-DNA(all ancestral lineages)
Thank you Robert Eugene Sult, for being the first to help establish a haplogroup classification of [R1b1b2a]. Now we are looking for the next Sult, Solt male to help confirm this haplogroup classification for the family.
There is a Solt in the Facebook genealogy group willing to take the test but not sure of lineage until he provide his genealogy. His Virginia lineage may trace back to Pennsylvania. There is another male Solt [variant] supposedly connected to PA Solt's taking the 23andMe Autosomal-DNA test which should also include "Y-paternal" and "mt-maternal" dna info.
Henry Salts (b.~1760 -d.1850) and John A. Salts (d.1842) both lived and died in Washington County, TN. Their birth location is unknown. They both spelled their name SOLTS in the early 1800s. John A. has SOLTS on his grave marker. I administer the Salts DNA project on Family Tree DNA. WE have recently added SOLT, SOLTS and ZOLL to our project names. We would love to have some SOLT males from the Penn. SOLT/SOLTS families take the yDNA test. This would confirm or rule out the SOLT/SOLTS connection.
Great NEWS! A male Solt has come forward to contribute to a DNA test! I have to verify his lineage to the Penn. SOLT/SULT/SOLD lineages first.
Solt DNA Update! So far the only known descendant of the American Solt Family who has contributed DNA has been Carol Lane. I have compared her Autosomal-DNA sample to my mother's DNA at www.gedmatch.com ! My mother's number is [M154226] ! I also compared Carol's to my mother's Identical Twin sister [M110200] which had the same results. We would need additional Solt descendants to compare in order to confirm there is connection between American Solt family and the Dutch family of van Solt/van Soldt! There was a new member going by alias of GeneaFan2 on 23andMe.com that has the surname Solt listed in their tree! I sent a message to compare but have yet to get any response.
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