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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.
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
I guess if you go back far enough, almost all of the U.S. Axtell descendants are from one son. One of my early ancestors is John Axtell, b: 23 APR 1818 in Peru, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA. His son John Warren Axtell b: 29 DEC 1855 in Clayton, Winnebago, Wisc., was also an ancestor. Emeline Axtell was my maternal grandmother.
My data on John Sr.'s descendants is here:
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=REG&db=johnmcx&id=I00026
I'm the living McCartney, well down the list.
I haven't done a whole lot with the Axtells as they are pretty well documented. But on occasion, I find an unknown, to me, Axtell obit, which I send in to the family historians.
John
Thanks for inviting me to be your friend.
My maiden name is DRAPER. My DRAPERs are all from Georgia in the Pulaski and Ben Hill County areas. I have found my grandfather's death certificate. Says is father is Frank DRAPER. I have found a suspicion that Frank may be from the Cherokee County area in NE Alabama. I haven't spent as much time on my dad's side as my mom's side.