Hello cousin,
It's my hope to someday get my surname line as well documented as the Axtells.
Currently, I'm brick walled at the birth of my ggg grandfather in Pennsylvania in 1781. I recently did y DNA testing with Ancestry to see what popped up. No great leads so far. But I turned out to be in a fairly obscure haplogroup, E3b.
Cheers,
John
From the Washington Reporter, Monday, 2 June 1817
Married - On Thursday the 22nd inst. by Jonas Condit, Esquire, Mr. John Extal, of Morris township, to Miss Mary Vennum, daughter of Colonel Thomas Vennum of Amwell township.
I have mine all the way back to John Axstyl(Axtell) from Berkhampsted, Hereford, England born in 1561 and died in Hertfordshire, England but no date on his death. Stella Axtell was my great grandmother. Her father was Edward RIley Axtell who married Rachel Holloway. I can run it all the way back for you if you would like me to.
John Eielson McCartney
It's my hope to someday get my surname line as well documented as the Axtells.
Currently, I'm brick walled at the birth of my ggg grandfather in Pennsylvania in 1781. I recently did y DNA testing with Ancestry to see what popped up. No great leads so far. But I turned out to be in a fairly obscure haplogroup, E3b.
Cheers,
John
Jul 19, 2009
Pat Thomas
From the Washington Reporter, Monday, 2 June 1817
Married - On Thursday the 22nd inst. by Jonas Condit, Esquire, Mr. John Extal, of Morris township, to Miss Mary Vennum, daughter of Colonel Thomas Vennum of Amwell township.
Jul 20, 2009
Sherry Lynn Frazier
Jul 23, 2009