Larry Martin
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I am the twin brother of Gary and half-brother to Tracy (Fee) Rumley. I have 2 children Anna and Jacob with exwife Nancy (Zeier). I have 4 step-children Kelsey, Kyle, Ashley, and Ryan from my marriage to Lori (Smith).
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I left a comment for you on https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sizemore-1060
We're trying to figure out which George Sizemore the profile is meant to represent. Many thanks.
Oh well, enough whining.
This George Sizemore is George Edward Sizemore. He is the son of Edward "Old Ned" Wallace Sizemore and Elizabeth Rachel Jackson (Aruna Hart).
I saw a thing about the Native American markers in the males in the family. My father father shows 2% Native according to Ancestry. I know several other cousins show some degree also. I do not show any . Though I did run my DNA through an ancient DNA filter somewhere and it did show some Native American DNA. It also showed some Hamza Tribe DNA from Africa too. Which is really strange because all of my DNA according to every test shows all European. Though I understand human travels over the millennia and evolution. I identify as a mutt.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/25642915/george-edward-sizemore
Okay, then, this is helpful. I believe you mean the man who settled in Ashe Co., NC and married Anna/Elizabeth/Aruna Hart. We've got a duplicate of him, so now that I know who Sizemore-1060 was intended to be, I will propose a merge.
Wishing you the best,
Jillaine
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PS Good work Larry! Your profile is the result of a merge and in all merges there is duplicate information. You may need to do a post merge clean up. Let me know if you need help.
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I suggest you use either your first name or a initial for your first name instead of Martin as both a first and last name.
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