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Doris (Cargle) Maskevich

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Researching Native American Heritage
Doris M. Maskevich formerly Cargle
Born 1940s.
Ancestors ancestors
Sister of [half], [half] and [private brother (1950s - unknown)] [half]
[children unknown]
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Profile last modified | Created 27 Mar 2016
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Biography

There is a child listed as a brother (surname Roberts) for D but Reno and Dorothy only had one child together, it being their only child. They divorced and Reno not being from Florida remarried and lived in a different state. Richmond Lee Roberts Sr was D's step-father who was married to it's mother, Dorothy May Sands Pent, she age 19 and Richmond age 35 at time of their marriage. Only known children of that marriage was a daughter, Evelyn, deceased, and a son, living, named after Richmond, Sr. In 1940 my mother was only 12 years old.



The biography for D Cargle is empty. What can you add? D Cargle, is daughter of Dorothy May Pent and Reno Howard Cargle.

Sources

My main sources come from online searches and ancestry.com, as well as my own personal knowledge of facts.

  • First-hand information. Entered by D Cargle at registration.


=== Sources === * Maternal relationship is confirmed through Mitochondrial DNA test results on mitoYDNA,org . Cargle-2/D Cargle , mitoYDNA kit # T15401 , and her 3rd cousin 1x removed , Mitchell - 6603 / (Susan (Mitchell ) Hendershot , mitoYDNA kit # T14774 , have an exact HVR1 and HVR2 match , thereby confirming their direct maternal lines back to their most - recent common ancestor who is Albury - 84 / Catherine Albury , the 2x great grandmother of Cargle - 2 / D Cargle and 3x great grandmother of Mitchell - 6603 / Susan ( Mitchell ) Hendershot .


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Hi D,

Thank you for signing the Honor Code and adding your DNA Test information to your profile on WikiTree. Your information will be propagated to the profiles of your parents and your ancestors within about 24 hours of being added. It will also propagate to the profiles of the descendants of your ancestors, so they may see your information under the heading "DNA Connections" just as you can see theirs.

Getting started with DNA outlines how to proceed to use your DNA test information on WikiTree and DNA is a link to a collection of links about WikiTree's many features involving DNA.

The DNA Connections list on your profile will provide a visual way for you to find potential relatives on WikiTree who have also added their DNA test information. Using DNA tools at sites like GEDMatch.com, if you find a relative that matches your DNA sufficiently and you have genealogical sources for the intermediate relationships, you can mark the specific parental relationships back to the most recent ancestor that you both share as "confirmed with DNA." For details, guidance, and examples of how to properly document DNA confirmations, see DNA confirmation.

To get the best results, continue adding sourced profiles for your ancestors until you can connect to ancestors already in WikiTree. If you have exhausted what you know on one line, it can sometimes help to add what you know on another line. The more branches you are able to add the greater the likelihood of finding potential cousins to match with. The process of identifying which branch elements of DNA relate to will better enable you to find matches that relate to the particular branches you are researching.

Let me know if you have any questions, and have fun!

Debi ~ WikiTree Greeter

posted on Cargle-22 (merged) by Debi (McGee) Hoag
Welcome

I want to thank you for becoming a Family Member of WikiTree, and welcome you to the WikiTree family, your contributions will go a long way to joining the world together. I hope you enjoy the site as much as I do.

I would suggest starting with the How-to pages, they will save you a lot of time and frustration.

I am here to answer any question you have, no matter how trivial you may think it is. There is no such thing as a silly question. Please add as much information as you can, it all helps to turn a “name” back into a person. I hope you enjoy the site

Happy tree climbing

Greta ~ WikiTree Greeter

posted on Cargle-22 (merged) by Greta Moody
Welcome!

This is just a note to say hi and to let you know that I'm available to answer questions about WikiTree.

To contact me, log in to WikiTree and go to your profile. Use the ‘Reply’ link below my comment to be sure that I will be notified. You can also click my name to send a private message, or post a comment, on my profile page.

Greta ~ WikiTree Greeter

posted on Cargle-22 (merged) by Greta Moody
Hi D,

Thank you for writing me and clarifying the bio of your relative- who may be my very distant cousin. I'll go back through your message later and see if I should correct anything. Meanwhile, I'm concerned. I understand that we all have privacy concerns and that we all are different. Did I mess up your privacy settings in any way or post anything that you do not want to have online? If so, please let me know what changes you want and I will make them. All Best to You, M

Hi D,

Now that you have had a little time to try WikiTree, there are a few more features you may find useful.

Ideas on what to include in a profile can be found in Styles and Standards, including some tips on writing biographies.

If you need to describe an event, an heirloom or a location relevant to your research, you may like to learn about Free Space Profiles.

Lastly, sometimes you'll run into unresponsive profile managers. We have a process for resolving those unfortunate situations.

If you have any questions, feel free to ask via my profile page.

Marlene ~ WikiTree Mentor

posted by Marlene Marx
Hi D

You are now a confirmed member of WikiTree! Thank you for volunteering.


Have fun and ask for help if you need it! WikiTree members are always eager to offer guidance to a fellow genealogist.

If you need additional help, our Mentors Project is a friendly bunch of volunteers who will be glad to assist you with WikiTree-specific problems.

Welcome and Enjoy

Great big Oak trees from little acorns grow.

Greeter – Derek (Northern Ireland)

posted by Derek Hawthorne
Welcome to WikiTree! The initial email from us has helpful links that will get you started on WikiTree, which is not like any genealogy site you’ve ever used.

WikiTree is different because our goal is to have one profile per person, and that means we all work together as a BIG collaborative team!

What brings you to WikiTree? Do you have research you’d like to share? Are you interested in how your family fits into the big tree? When you confirm your email address, you’ll have an opportunity to volunteer and tell us about your genealogical interests.

Once you volunteer, one of our Greeters will be happy to confirm your membership, and you’ll be on your way!

Welcome to the family! We’re really glad you’re here.

Greg Hays, Volunteer Greeter

posted by Greg Hays

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