Tom Wehrman
Honor Code SignatorySigned 28 Sep 2016 | 11,303 contributions | 244 thank-yous | 2,035 connections
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Categories: United States Navy, Vietnam War
Just ran across our connection with the relationship tool. 9c3r, kinda distant. But your gedmatch shows a 9.7 cM match with my dad on chromosome 9. And when I checked, you and i share the same amount on the same chromosome. Probably legit. I would love to meet you. Always nice to meet a new cousin.
My name is David Ham and I was born in 1946. My grandfather is Clarence Carl Ham, my great grandfather is Charles Ebenezer Ham, my 2nd great grandfather is William Ham, my 3rd great is James Ham who was married to Mary Polly Broiles. We may have many ancestors in common.
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Thanks for the many additions you have made to a family tree that has a DeWitt in it. My dad, Elmer Logsdon, had a grandmother, Laura DeWitt who married a Logsdon.
Lee Logsdon Gibbons Logsdon-495
My family has done tons of research on the LEROY family. I'd be happy to share it with you.
Regards, Andrew LeRoy
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