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WikiTree profile Teters-25 created through the import of Teters_BloodTree.ged on Dec 22, 2011 by Thomas J Teters. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Thomas J and others.
Biography
Thomas was born in 1952. Thomas Teters ... is an amateur astronomer. [1]
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Thomas Teters:
Family Tree DNA Y-DNA Test 46 markers, haplogroup G2a2b2a1
Hello Thomas. In reference to your post on John Graham's profile. I assume that you are referring to the profile for Luc Prade. There are variables in many families understandably with our ancestors migrating to other countries. The LNAB does refer to the Last Name at Birth. The name style guideline on Name Fields - Use their conventions instead of ours that the spelling at the time of their birth should be used. Luc was born in the United States, his birth record has Prate and the censuses have Prade. The children have the name Pratt and the wife's current name is Pratt as well as Luc's. Care should be taken when merging LNAB's and they should have a source to show why it is correct. These profiles need more research and documentation. It would be really great if you could help provide the supporting evidence to them. Thanks, Laura
Laura.... I have NO Idea, who Luc Prade is, he is not in my family. But good advice for future reference. I'll TRY and remember that. Just cuz, TomT1952
You replied to my comment on another member's profile. I assumed that you replied because you were working on the profile, or it was a part of your family. I responded to you because you replied to my comment, now I am confused as to why you replied. I suppose that was the mix-up. Have a great day!
Tuesday 17th. . . tried again to send you the Brace book pages. Again, your email appears to be full. Shall we try snail mail if you would tell me your address! Jane I will NOT give up!
It's at 82% right now so should be enough space unless the attachments are over 16Meg. Remember I only need a document image that is like 2000 pixels high. Thank you Jane. Got the first ones with no problem except huge size.
Jane... did I get that pages? i CAN'T SEEM TO REMEMBER THAT i DID, i JUST EMPTIED MY MAILBOX (gO_dADDY) SO THERE SHOULDN'T BE A PROBLEM. sEND THEM big, AT LEAST 2 MEG OR SO, IF THAT'S NOT A PROBLEM. .... (dam caps lock).. sorry...
Hi Tom, I've sent you some Pickenpaugh info pages today and got message that your email folder is full. Hope you get this message and can see what I sent. If not, I will resend. Thanks from Jane
I found your correct Malmin ancestors and have linked them to the family members further back that already were on Wikitree. Enjoy :) (Just bear in mind that the pre-Trane/Vatne tree does have a lot of uncertainty and assumed/incorrect stuff in it)
As I am the person who added biography information on Maurits Fintland and Kidel Hompland a year ago (a couple new source links have been added recently by someone else) - you're welcome :)
I arrived to your page while doing a research about my Y-DNA results, which are as well g2a2b1a2b, or as in detail by FTDNA, G-BY21758. I almost never could find any other match close to my haplogroup, so I am very interested in finding out some more details.. I have been carrying on researches on local archives and I could track my family history back to early 1300: we always have been living in a rather restricted area close to Florence, Italy. I guess that the DNA affinity origins much farther back in history, anyway, there could be a connection..
Yes, I am a G2a2b2a1... living in Northern Colorado, and your are like only 1 of 3 I have found with this close of a match (& We are close to Otzi- The Iceman as well, little more distant)..... I have narrowed down my ancestor's locale to, St. Goar on the Rhine, in SW Germany. There is also a close match in Poland, Diether...... (I think, name, I'll have to double check) & a 'Markrada Neider 1841- Germany'. I did get some indicators towards, Switzerland and south into Turin, Italy, a 'Paolo Quarone'- a more distant cousin I correspond with on Facebook (Tom Teters in Colorado). I added a image that lists the fenetic matches from my 'yDNA' tests, world-wide, I'v not been able to contact any, but please compare and see if you recognise any of them !! (I have LOTS MORE Info) ...
https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Teters-24-6
Subgroup: G2a2b2a1b...L497+ & not tested for all known subgroups
Recommended: test for CTS9737, Z725
Name: Neider
Most Distant Ancestor: Markrada Neider 1841-
Marker Location: Ansbach, Germany
Lat, Lng: (50.3600235, 7.589907)
Thomas- I am awaiting my DNA results from Ancestry.com I should have them any day now. I will be exciting to see the results. I use ancestry to find source documents and get leads when I run into a road block.
in continuing my search for info on Rosanna I have still found nothing about Her. I did however come across some information that sound similar as well as dates and timings matching up for Henry.. Is it possible that He is Heinrich Samuel Diedrichs born in Braunschweig, Germany around 1759, and deserted Von Rhetz's regiment in Saratoga, New York 1777, to then surrender to George Washington? Then possibly change his name to Teter in 1789 when he became a citizen? This is def not a confirmation but it is an idea.
I'm afraid I have no other information on Henry Teter aside from 3 sources I just added to his profile. What I had done to the profile was to clean up the merge, since there were two sets of information in the biography section. If you click the changes tab, you can see what I did. If his mother is incorrect, that was done in the merge, before I arrived at the profile. You can correct the mother's name or link to another mother if you wish.
Hi, I've been tracing my family back through Ancestry.com and have found that my ancestor and family immigrated on the ship the Molly in 1727 from Schwaigern, Heilbronn, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany. His birth name was Johan "Hans" Jorg Dieter, but somewhere along our family line this was changed to Teeter.
Then I'm pretty sure, we are cousins. I had my yDNA done, Twice and I am a "G2a2b2a1". Has your brother or father had theirs done? The prices have REALLY come down. Well stick in there and Best of Luck, cuz !! hahahaa [email address removed]
Hi Thomas Carol Wilson ask if i could merge 3 profiles as they are all her father so those 2 profiles that you rejected are the same person maybe you should email Carol ~Terry~
In looking at your trees I dont see a connection. Any information you can give that connects us would be appreciated, my ancestor Fredrick and His brother and families came to the US between 1830 and 1850 as they show up in OH 1850 census. Thanks for contacting me.
A FamilyTree 46 test--found our family Haplotype is 'G2a3b1a2 +L497'. On Dec. 16, 2013, that haplotype designation has changed to G2a2b1a2b !! My Research, says we came from SW Germany, as Palatines around 1699 as Dieter or Dietrich ( I have references, that tend to indicate, both) Genealogy isn't Just a Science... it's also an ART !! Darn it...... hahahhaa (German Palatines). The German Palatines were early 18th-century emigrants from the Middle Rhine region of the Holy Roman Empire, including a minority from the Palatinate which gave its name to the entire group. They were both Protestant and Catholic.Wikipedia).
I arrived to your page while doing a research about my Y-DNA results, which are as well g2a2b1a2b, or as in detail by FTDNA, G-BY21758. I almost never could find any other match close to my haplogroup, so I am very interested in finding out some more details.. I have been carrying on researches on local archives and I could track my family history back to early 1300: we always have been living in a rather restricted area close to Florence, Italy. I guess that the DNA affinity origins much farther back in history, anyway, there could be a connection..
Yes, I am a G2a2b2a1... living in Northern Colorado, and your are like only 1 of 3 I have found with this close of a match (& We are close to Otzi- The Iceman as well, little more distant)..... I have narrowed down my ancestor's locale to, St. Goar on the Rhine, in SW Germany. There is also a close match in Poland, Diether...... (I think, name, I'll have to double check) & a 'Markrada Neider 1841- Germany'. I did get some indicators towards, Switzerland and south into Turin, Italy, a 'Paolo Quarone'- a more distant cousin I correspond with on Facebook (Tom Teters in Colorado). I added a image that lists the fenetic matches from my 'yDNA' tests, world-wide, I'v not been able to contact any, but please compare and see if you recognise any of them !! (I have LOTS MORE Info) ... https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Teters-24-6
Confirmed Haplogroup: G2a http://www.familytreedna.com/public/G-YDNA/default.aspx?section=yresults
Subgroup: G2a2b2a1b...L497+ & not tested for all known subgroups Recommended: test for CTS9737, Z725 Name: Neider Most Distant Ancestor: Markrada Neider 1841- Marker Location: Ansbach, Germany Lat, Lng: (50.3600235, 7.589907)
DYS393 -15 DYS390 -22 DYS19 -15 DYS391 -10 DYS385 -14-15 DYS426 -11 DYS388 -13 DYS439 -10 DYS389i -12 DYS392 -11 DYS389ii -29 DYS458
N43420 Neider Markrada Neider 1841- Germany G2a 15 22 15 10 14-15 11 13 10 12 11 29
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Thomas- I am awaiting my DNA results from Ancestry.com I should have them any day now. I will be exciting to see the results. I use ancestry to find source documents and get leads when I run into a road block.
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commented Jan 18, 2014 by TJTeters- G2G Rookie
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Cordially, Dick Ragland
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