Martha Gale Torregrossa

Female

Fayetteville, NC

United States

Profile Information:

What surnames are you interested in researching?
Brewington, Jackson, Manuel, Emmanuel, Johnson, Carr, Graham, Butler, Williams, Carter, West, Jacobs, Crumpler, Strickland, Hebert, Castleberry, Prince, Newman, Powell, Tournier, Johnson, Conrad, Mason, Long, Smith, Walker Meador, Boyette, Wilson,
What countries and other locations are you interested in researching?
Great Britain, Finland, Russia, Yoruba, British Isles, Germany, France, Norway, Sweden, Siberia, Alaska, North Africa
What is your level of genealogy knowledge?
Intermediate Family History Researcher

Comment Wall:

  • Alva H. Griffith

    Hey Gale !   I am fascinated to hear of your mtDNA connections to Conrad and Mason !!  How did you manage to connect up with me ?  Where/when did you have your DNA tests done ?  As you can see, I am plenty excited and FULL of questions now !  Have you sent your results to GEDmatch?  Do you have a tree online?

    My maternal haplogroup is A2.  ALL of my ancestors are from North Carolina.  Tho a few came originally from SC and VA, they all eventually ended up together in NC, in Guilford county where I was born. My Revels are of Robeson co (perhaps earlier from Sampson & other co), as well as my Jones (tho I think the Jones maybe came there from Anson co.)  My Conrod/Conrad's came from Marlboro/Chesterfield co SC (possibly from Charleston before that), then crossed the border into Anson co > Richmond co > Guilford & Rockingham co.  My earliest known Conrod married a Hinson woman. My Conrad g-g-grandma had 2 kids with an Allen; later went back to Guilford co and mrd a Tatum.  I understand from my newly found Conrad 4th cousin that one of her uncles and his descendants live now in Winston Salem.  Some Conrads moved to OH and Chicago.  My Revels g-g-grandma married a Mason man from Person co at abt age 15 in Guilford co; then, after his untimely death, mrd a McKnight.  They moved to Winston Salem for a time.  The Masons seem to have been in the Person/Caswell area since it was Orange co.  Some mrd into Dempsey, migrated to OH, IN, NEB. That's all on my Dad's side of the family.  My Mom has Rhodes and Phillips, who seemingly ran from Danville VA thru Rockingham and Guilford co NC, before moving to Richmond VA later.   

    It does not surprise me that you are connected to Quakers and Mennonites.  I have wondered many times about possibly my Conrads being involved with the Moravians in Winston Salem...have an early document naming my oldest known as KOONROD.  I also know some of the Mason's dealt with Quakers...lots of Quakers in Guilford co, and some talk about going to Quaker school in IN. 

    Racially, we are considered tri-racial.  We have a long family history of being part-white and part-Indian, documented FPOC's (Free Persons of Color), few slaves, and a paper trail to the Lumbee.  (I expected to find another tribe as well.)  For whatever it's worth, per my DNA test, I am 66% Euro, 31% African, and 2% Asian.  I had it refined by an outside researcher, who said 61% W. Euro (Irish/English/French), 37% W. African, 1.3% Native American (U.S.), and 0.7% Mideast/North African, with a strong, large spot of East Asian on the X chromosome.  It is what it is.

    Please let me hear from you soon.  Hope my excitement doesn't scare you off  ^>^ 

    Alva

  • Jim Avery

    Hello Did you know we have an active chat community here. There are usually people in the room willing to help you by answering questions, giving advice, doing lookups or just talking about genealogy. We also have scheduled chats including games of trivia on Wednesday and Saturday evenings. Please join us sometime.

  • Sharon Zingery

    So nice to hear so soon from someone in the group!!  I don't know if I have a subgroup?  I learned quite a while back that I had a relatively low info group but never followed up more than to give them permission to use my info in further research.  I just signed up for the Nat Geo new testing kit.  I might try the new combo one at familytreedna.  The sale ends real soon.  $ just keeps tugging on my earlobe yelling, "NO! NO!  There ain't enough of me to go around!"  But I'd really like to find out more about this aspect of my ancestry.  Hoping you know more.  Hugs, Sharon

    Sharon Zingery szingery@sbcglobal.net

  • Sharon Zingery

    IF I am in a group on Family Tree DNA, I don;'t know.  I agreed to letting them include my dna in their research but know little else.  I am not aware of the group on Facebook ... will look for it and join.  Love that you teach 7th.  They can be sooo challenging at that age and yet they may be the ones who most benefit from your impact.  You go gal!!