G. (Stone) Madewell
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Categories: German Roots
We are apparently cousins through the Antle family. I've been doing some research on William and Sidnia Antle and have made some interesting discoveries, as you may have noticed. I stumbled upon Sidnia in the 1850 census as "Sidney Sheets", which cleared up some lingering mysteries about her, while creating others. I also discovered a single record which suggests that William died in 1876. With luck, this will help you discover additional facts.
Thank you! Kevin
We are cousins descended from Sacker Wyatt. I got a pretty strong DNA match on GEDMatch running your kit. I'm not very clear how to "triangulate" the DNA matches, but I think I might have enough, with yours now, to mark that line as DNA confirmed. I'm wondering if you're better at DNA triangulation than I am?
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I just saw that you worked some Maust's from Preston County, WV and got all excited! My Grandfather was Harry Ray Maust from Jumonville, Fayette, PA which is nearly next door. I have had the hardest time finding my Maust clan connections, but got really excited when I saw yours. I have a feeling they will connect at some point! Looking forward to working together to make that happen!
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I just saw that you worked some Maust's from Preston County, WV and got all excited! My Grandfather was Harry Ray Maust from Jumonville, Fayette, PA which is nearly next door. I have had the hardest time finding my Maust clan connections, but got really excited when I saw yours. I have a feeling they will connect at some point! Looking forward to working together to make that happen!
Thanks, Cindy Williams Lesure
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