I am researching the West who originated in the UK and migrates to the US in the early 1600's. Some of the older West settled in VA, NC. SC, GA, LA, MS, TX,, AZ ARK, TN, etc. We have taken the Y-DNA test. So if you think you are a relative or would like to correspond, please do so.
I am from the West from Westbrook Township, Sampson County, NC
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I would like to follow. I am from the West from PA, Fayette County. I have traced to 1700s around NJ, VA, PA.
What are your oldest West Ancestor? Mine is James West, b. 1725, NC. Have your family taken the Y-DNA test yet? Even though we have gone back to the 1650's.
I think it is John West b 1749 PA, died 1790 MD. No I have not taken the test. I am still sorting out and finding details of the earlier generations. Will you share details about the test, either here or privately?
Hi DWest,
A direct West male has to test. You need to get in touch with a testing company or the Wesr Project, so that you can send for the Kit. You will have to take two swabs from the mouth at 8 hour intervals. A group of 25 marked cost about $169. My brother tested through the FamilyTree DNA (FTDNA). There are over 37 groups of West tested matched and some that don't match any one.
What part of VA are you relatives from? My West are from the Isle of Wight, VA migrate to Surry Co, NC, to Edgecombe County, Johnston County, Sampson County, Fayette County, GA, etc. Alice
My 4th great-grandfather was William Nelson West (1775-1846) through his daughter Charity West. He is the "brick wall" in my line. My ancestry DNA test shows I share 8-3,476 cm with William Nelson West but also the same value to Thomas Oliphant West II (1718-1808). I am trying to determine then if Thomas is a sibling to William or a possible parent. I also share 8-2,726 cm with Thomas West (1670-1740). If anyone can offer me any ideas about these DNA relationships or just about these individuals in general I would be most appreciative.
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