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1.
Your kit number __107950______________________________________
2.
Your name ___Living________________________
3.
Why did you join the Lost Colony project?
A
few months ago
4.
How is your Y-line DNA line connected to the colonists, the
surnames, Native people or the location?
The
3 sections of the website are divided into genealogy, research and
history.
Genealogy
– typically this would be the specific genealogy of the line listed
here on the site….so the mtdna for you.
I
am including a mini-genealogy form below for you to complete which
should help you to document your maternal ancestry.
Alternatively, you can upload a gedcom to either your personal
results page at Family Tree DNA or mitosearch and let us know that you
have done so.
5.
Please provide a brief writeup (2 paragraphs to one page in
length) on your line!
See
www.berryhistory.com
.
This is only a site in the building stages, but explains a lot of
materials. Given the dna match, this line at some point lived in Devon
and came to the Colonies. It
looks like this took place either through the Lost Colony or another
entry point through about 1700. My
guess would either be the Lost Colony or by entry through James Berry
born in Devon in 1615. Interesting, however, that everyone since William Berry in
1738 in my line, until my father John Berry has lived or was born on
Drowning Creek in Burke County, NC.
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.
#
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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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living
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1971
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Michigan
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2
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living
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1933
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South
Carolina
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San
Francisco, Kodiak, Alaska, Miami, Fla
Detroit,
MI
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Rosemarie
Berry (Maiden name?)
1931-2005
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3
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Gilmer
Connelly Berry
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1890
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1964
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Burke
County, NC
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Little
River, SC
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Lula
Porter
1895-
1983
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4
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Henderson
Berry
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1866
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1935
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Burke
County, NC
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Burke
County, NC
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5
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William
Martin Berry
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1824
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1911
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Burke
County, NC
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Burke
County, NC
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6
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John
Berry
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1794
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1871
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Rowan/Burke
County, NC
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Burke
County, NC
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Barbara
Frye
Priscilla
Bowman
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7
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William
Berry, Sr
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1738
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1780
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Maryland
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King’s
Mountain Battle
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Elizabeth
Montgomery
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8
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9
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10
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11
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12
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13
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14
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15
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7.
Do you have a family website that includes this line?
If so, please provide the
link.
www.berryhistory.com
a work at the beginning stages only.
Not ready for prime time.
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.
Yes,
plenty.
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.
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?
11.
Are you willing to be a coordinator or resource for any of the
Lost Colony surnames? If
so, which ones?
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
PS
– I have periodically had problems with my e-mail.
If you send me information and do no hear from me, please resend
or try my alternate address at [email protected].
Nelda Percival, our webmistress, who is working with this data is
at [email protected].
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