Beasley genealogy at The Lost Colony Research Group

 

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Beasley Surname 

FTDNA 109739

 

Genealogy Report

 

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1.  Your kit number: N106293

 

2.  Your name: LIVING

 

3.  Why did you join the Lost Colony project?

I’ve been doing genealogy for quite a while, and enjoy the challenge. This project sounds interesting, and it might also give me some leads for my own tree.

 

4.  How is your Y-line DNA line connected to the colonists, the surnames, Native people or the location?

My ancestor, Robert Beasley, lived in Bladen Co., NC in the late 1700s. I have not been able to trace anything past him. Beasley is one of the names of interest listed on your site.

 

5.  Please provide a brief writeup (2 paragraphs to one page in length) on your line that has DNA tested! 

As far as I know, I am the only one in my immediate family to be DNA tested. My haplogroup is E1b1b1a1b. Of all the Beasleys listed in FTDNA, only two others are in the E1b1b1 group – the rest are in the R haplogroup. This in itself stands out to me. One of the other two is in TN and believes his ancestor came from NC, though we have not made a direct link. The other is in AL, where Robert’s son (mentioned above, and noted in the table below) Henry migrated to around 1840. The person in AL is in fact descended from the same person.

            I am not sure what else you might wish to know.

6.  Mini-Genealogy From Participant to Oldest Ancestor (complete form below)

 

Completing the form below, enter the current generation’s name in line 1 and add each generation on subsequent lines through your oldest ancestor.  You don’t need to provide personal info for living individuals, just a placeholder name.   For living people, don’t include the maiden name of the spouse. 

 

 

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Ancestor's

Birth Name

Birth Date

Death Date

Birth Location

Death Location 

Other Residence

Spouses Name with Birth Death Info

1. Living            
2. Roy Lafayette Beasley, Jr

2/17/1933

10/4/2011

Laurel Hill, FL

Hartford, AL FL

Jean L  Hopping; 1936-2008

3. Roy Lafayette Beasley, Sr 3/11/1908 11/18/1994 Hollys, AL Hartford, AL

FL

Bradie

4. Timothy Soles Beasley 12/23/1881 11/19/1944 Pike Co AL Florala, AL FL

Annie Johnson; 1887-1966

5. Henry Thomas Albon Vanburen Beasley 2/13/1855 3/13/1935 Pike Co AL Ino, AL   Rebecca M Faulk; 1860-1906
6. John Robert Beasley abt 1829

abt 1877

Bladen Co, NC Pike Co AL   Mary Jane Soles; 1827-1855
7. Henry Beasley abt 1796 abt 1865 Bladen Co, NC Troy, AL   Susannah Sasser; 1796-1857
8. Robert Beasley abt 1750 1808 unk Bladen Co, NC   unk
9.  unknown            

 

 

 

7.  Do you have a family website that includes this line?  If so, please provide the link.

Yes

http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/19785549/family

 

8.  Do you have research items such as papers you may have written, deeds you’ve extracted or other historical or genealogical documents to contribute?  If so, paste here or send separately.

Robert Beasley’s 1808 Will, various land records and marriage licenses from after the migration from NC to AL. These are all attached to the family tree noted above. If need be, I can email them on request, or upload them to the web site.

           

9.  Do you have history to share?  This could be a family story or history of the area.  If so, paste here or send separately.

No – only a copy of a genealogy/history that mostly addresses the family’s move to AL, and forward from that time. It is not in electronic version at present. I do have copies of various Civil War records from Fold3.com

 

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.  Use:  [email protected]

 

11.  Are you willing to be a coordinator or resource for any of the Lost Colony surnames?  If so, which ones?

I don’t have one of the Lost Colony surnames, as listed on your site, only a “name of interest”. If I can be of help in some way, though, let me know.

 

We are working to be sure that everyone who should be included in the Lost Colony, is in fact included, and that folks who don’t have a potential link to the colonists have the opportunity to join a project more suited to their needs. 

 

If possible, please reply within the next week or so.

 

Thank you very much,

 

Roberta Estes

Lost Colony Project Volunteer Administrator

 

[email protected]

 

Webmistress, Nelda Percival

[email protected].

 

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