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Maternal relationship is confirmed with an AncestryDNA test match between Hoke-506 / Alta (Hoke) Yates and Yates-4161 / Lena (Yates) Seng, parent/child. Predicted relationship reported by AncestryDNA: parent/child based on sharing 3,462 cM across 52 segments; Confidence: Extremely High.
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Paternal relationship is confirmed with an AncestryDNA test match between Yates 4161 / Lena (Yates) Seng and Chambers-4946 / Anonymous Chambers; second cousins. Predicted relationship reported by AncestryDNA: 2nd cousins based on sharing 209 cM across 11 segments; Confidence: Extremely High.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships by comparing test results with Lena or other carriers of her ancestors' mitochondrial DNA.
Mitochondrial DNA test-takers in the direct maternal line:
Lena (Yates) Seng:
Family Tree DNA mtDNA Test Full Sequence, haplogroup H72, FTDNA kit #100546
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Lena:
Hi Lena, We have a small match on C15 from Rebecca Ragsdale Yates. Her parents William and Ann Parker Ragsdale are my maternal 4ggrandparents. See my Wikitree profile. Curry K
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You mentioned Amy Beall marrying 1) Hoblitzell, and 2) James Moore, but did you mean to attach it to James Hook? Hoblitzell seems a rather unusual name for (to be in) 17th century Prince George's County, Maryland.
Also, the reference to Amy [Beall]... what years were these marriages?
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0 match to Lena 0 match to Alta 0 match to Hoke.
I do have positive dna relatives with other Yates on 23andme
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You mentioned Amy Beall marrying 1) Hoblitzell, and 2) James Moore, but did you mean to attach it to James Hook? Hoblitzell seems a rather unusual name for (to be in) 17th century Prince George's County, Maryland.
Also, the reference to Amy [Beall]... what years were these marriages?
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