Residence
1850
Fort Osage, Jackson, Missouri, USA.
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Sources
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Source: #S43 Year: 1850; Census Place: Fort Osage, Jackson, Missouri; Roll: M432_402; Page: 322B; Image: 197 20 Name: Page Year: 1850; Census Place: Fort Osage, Jackson, Missouri; Roll: M432_402; Page: 322B; Image: 197
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Source: #S43 Year: 1850; Census Place: Fort Osage, Jackson, Missouri; Roll: M432_402; Page: 322B; Image: 197 29 Name: Page Year: 1850; Census Place: Fort Osage, Jackson, Missouri; Roll: M432_402; Page: 322B; Image: 197
Source: S43 Ancestry.com, 1850 United States Federal Census (Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.) s, Inc. TID 0 Name: Footnote Ancestry.com, 1850 United States Federal Census (Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.) Name: ShortFootnote Ancestry.com, 1850 United States Federal Census Name: Bibliography Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census. Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.Year: 1850; Census Place: Fort Osage, Jackson, Missouri; Roll: M432_402; Page: 322B; Image: 197 11 Name: Page Year: 1850; Census Place: Fort Osage, Jackson, Missouri; Roll: M432_402; Page: 322B; Image: 197
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with James by comparing test results with other carriers of his ancestors' Y-chromosome or mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with James: