Genealogy
Report
1.
Your kit number __43899_______
2.
Your name _Living______
3.
Why did you join the Lost Colony project?
My
Y-Line is from the NC/SC border country. We have several surname matches. We
have many inconsistencies in the departure destinations of our ancestors and
arrival dates and destinations.
4.
How is your Y-line DNA line connected to the colonists, the surnames,
Native people or the location?
We
have many surname matches and native links as well. One in particular, Kisirah
Jolley is well documented. Our line was in areas suggested to be frequented by
tri-racial isolates.
5.
Please provide a brief writeup (2 paragraphs to one page in length)
on your line!
My
line contains multiple surname links. My line was predominantly settled in the
border country of NC/SC near the Broad River. Specifically, Cherokee Co., SC and
Cleveland/Rutherford Co., NC. We are believed to be inter-mixed. A
verbal/written history contains a Catawba reference and probably many others.
I’m sure much of the story of my y-line
was muddled along the way and perhaps purposely due to the times. I understand
that was the way then. We have a written history of much of the line that lived
here but almost nothing of before (before arrival and subsequent mixing). It was
assumed that we were Scotch-Irish in ancestry thereby ignoring the other
additions to the line, as was the case for many in the affected areas of the
Southeast. In my kit at FTDNA my y genealogy is listed as I know it. There is a
book titled “Footprints Left Behind” about
Kisirah/Kisiah/Keziah Jolley and James, her husband. Both were Jolleys..
6.
Mini-Genealogy From Participant to Oldest Ancestor (completeform below)
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Ancestor’s
Birth Name
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Birth
Date
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Death
Date
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Birth
Location
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Death
Location
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Other
Residence
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Spouses
Name with Birth-Death Info
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1
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Maurice
Lee Allison, Jr
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10/20/64
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Not
yet
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Wash
DC
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TBA
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NC/FL
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Rosario
Gutierrez soon
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2
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Maurice
Lee Allison, Sr
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8/13/30
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3/22/2003
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Earl,
NC
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Takoma
Park, MD
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AL/FL
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Nancy
Morrow
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3
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Ewette
Allison
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1898
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1964
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SC
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FL
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NC/AL
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Addie
Borders
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4
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Drayton
Allison
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1877
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1941
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NC
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NC
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SC
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Ella
Mae McCraw
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5
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David
Lee Allison
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1856
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1932
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NC
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SC
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Francis
Bridges
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6
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John
Harvey Allison
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1818
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189_
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NC
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NC
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Sarah
E. Blanton
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7
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John
Allison
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1765/70
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UNK
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UNK
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NC
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UNK
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7.
Do you have a family website that includes this line?
If so, please provide the link.
Research
– this would include such items as papers you’ve written about the family,
deeds you’ve extracted, or other things relevant to your particular line.
8.
Do you have research items to contribute?
If so, paste here or send separately.
See
book titled “Footprints Left Behind” written by Thompson and Humphries about
James and “Kisiah” Jolley.
History
– this would include any general history of the area or a tribe or something
not included above.
9.
Do you have history to share?
If so, paste here or send separately.
Again,
see book title shown in question 8.
10.
Are you willing to have your e-mail address and first name listed as a
contact for your kit? If so, what is the e-mail you want listed?
Yes.
[email protected]
11.
Are you willing to be a coordinator or resource for any of the Lost
Colony surnames? If so, which
ones?
My
sister Gailyn might. I believe Roberta has spoke to her.
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