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First-hand information. Entered by Lori Jacob at registration.
Paternal and Maternal relationships are both confirmed by an autosomal 23andMe test match between Lori (Jacob) Stackow and Rich Larson, her 1st cousin 1x removed. Their most-recent common ancestors are Albert Heimer and Ethel Brown, the great grandparents of Lori (Jacob) Stackow and grandparents of Rich Larson. Predicted relationship from 23andMe: first cousin once removed, based on sharing 572 cM (7.68% DNA shared) across 26 segments.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships by comparing test results with Lori or other carriers of her ancestors' mitochondrial DNA.
Mitochondrial DNA test-takers in the direct maternal line:
Lori (Jacob) Stackow:
Family Tree DNA mtDNA Test HVR1 and HVR2, FTDNA kit #B250805
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Lori:
Lori, good morning, hope all is well. If you have no objections, I will be connecting your profile for Eliza V. Landes, Landes-569, to her father and mother, Christian Landes, Landes-420, and his wife Mary Landes. You have a good rest of the day.
Hi Lori, I sent you a private message on 14 July 2021 about your request to take the Profile Improvement Project's PIP Voyage. It would have been in an email from WikiTree with the subject heading "Welcome to the PIP Voyage (Wiki ID)" I am following up as I haven't heard from you. Did you receive my message? Debi
Thanks for adding Driggers profiles. My 2xgreatgrandfather Driggers is one of my brickwalls. He was in Florida in 1861. You didn't add locations to the ones you created, so I can't tell if there might be connections.
Since WikiTree is a world-wide database, even the country, such as USA or Canada, can be helpful.
We are sorry to lose you as a member of the Black Sheep Project, but we understand that life gets busy and interests shift. Please know that you will always be welcome to rejoin the project in the future if you wish.
Thank you so much for your participation; we genuinely appreciate it.
It has been a few weeks since we contacted you about your participation in the Black Sheep Project and as we haven't heard from you, we are following up to make sure you wish to remain a member.
We understand that interests shift as we grow our shared tree and that some members may have moved on to projects more pertinent to the branches they are currently building. If this is the case for you, please let us know.
If we do not hear back from you within the week, we will assume you have moved on to other things for the moment and remove you from the project. Please know that you will always be welcome to rejoin should your interests shift back in this direction.
Thank you so much for your participation; we genuinely appreciate it.
Hi Lori, just a short note of gratiude for your assistance in this past weekend's Connect - a - thon!! The Super Sweepers team appreciated the hard work and time you spent helping us achieve our goal of being in the top ten!! Thank you so much!!!
Very well done on your making 1,000 or more contributions to WikiTree in June 2019! We commend and appreciate all of your time and effort in helping to grow and perfect our Shared Tree. Keep up the great work!
On behalf of the Project Black Sheep Leaders, we are doing a six-month check-in with members. Please let me know, by commenting on my profile or sending a private message, if you are still active in the project, and if so, how you have contributed to the main project or a sub-project within the last two months.
All of us at WikiTree would like to thank you for your contributions and hope that you are enjoying exploring your roots.
Congratulations on making more than 1,000 contributions to WikiTree for the Month of May. We all appreciate your efforts to make our Shared Tree the best it can be. Keep up the great work and THANK YOU!
Hi I would like to invite you again this year to join the 2018 Spring Clean-a-Thon and join the Team Tennessee Volunteers 2018 Spring Clean-a-Thon this year I am going to be the leader like I was for Team Tennessee 2017 Source-a-Thon. I will also be the leader of Team Tennessee Volunteers 2018 Source-a-Thon too this year. Notice the change in the name of the team. Here is our free space page:https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Team_Tennessee_Volunteers_-_2018_Spring_Clean-a-Thon. It is April 21 - 23. You need to register for this by April 19th that is the last day to register. Here is the G2G page to go to register:https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/578811/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon?start=60#a_list_title. Plus you can add your name, plus your Wikitree ID plus your email on the free space page and go to the privacy tab and click on the trusted list to be added to it and leave your email under where they have the managers listed and I will make your a profile manager of the free space page.
I'm glad you appreciate the additional info about the Deeter/Teeter family, but most of it is due to my aunt Bernice (Deeter) Eller who compiled a 56-page Deeter genealogy about forty years ago in the pre-computer age. I'm only going to post part of it, probably omitting people born after 1920 for privacy reasons. The earliest parts are the most interesting to me anyway.
My own original contribution is mainly about the Zachariah Teetor family which I found out about some five years ago when I read a biography of Ralph Teetor by his daughter and I wondered if I was related. We are, but descended from different sons (David and Daniel) of the first Abraham. Incidently, Charles J. Teetor was a noted author and genealogist, but his books don't seem to be readily available.
Our MRCA appears to be Isom Esau Hensley, and we share 9 cM on chr 9. :)
We're cousins? Holy wow! How to we connect our trees?
Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours!
Just checking in to see if you'd like to continue taking the Profile Improvement Project's PIP Voyage. Let me know.
TC
Thanks for adding Driggers profiles. My 2xgreatgrandfather Driggers is one of my brickwalls. He was in Florida in 1861. You didn't add locations to the ones you created, so I can't tell if there might be connections.
Since WikiTree is a world-wide database, even the country, such as USA or Canada, can be helpful.
DebiĀ
We are sorry to lose you as a member of the Black Sheep Project, but we understand that life gets busy and interests shift. Please know that you will always be welcome to rejoin the project in the future if you wish.
Thank you so much for your participation; we genuinely appreciate it.
Deb ~ Volunteer Coordinator
It has been a few weeks since we contacted you about your participation in the Black Sheep Project and as we haven't heard from you, we are following up to make sure you wish to remain a member.
We understand that interests shift as we grow our shared tree and that some members may have moved on to projects more pertinent to the branches they are currently building. If this is the case for you, please let us know.
If we do not hear back from you within the week, we will assume you have moved on to other things for the moment and remove you from the project. Please know that you will always be welcome to rejoin should your interests shift back in this direction.
Thank you so much for your participation; we genuinely appreciate it.
Deb ~ Volunteer Coordinator
Very well done on your making 1,000 or more contributions to WikiTree in June 2019! We commend and appreciate all of your time and effort in helping to grow and perfect our Shared Tree. Keep up the great work!
Pip Sheppard ~ WikiTree Appreciation Team
On behalf of the Project Black Sheep Leaders, we are doing a six-month check-in with members. Please let me know, by commenting on my profile or sending a private message, if you are still active in the project, and if so, how you have contributed to the main project or a sub-project within the last two months.
All of us at WikiTree would like to thank you for your contributions and hope that you are enjoying exploring your roots.
I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Butch Smith ~ Volunteer Coordinator
Congratulations on making more than 1,000 contributions to WikiTree for the Month of May. We all appreciate your efforts to make our Shared Tree the best it can be. Keep up the great work and THANK YOU!
Pip Sheppard WikiTree Appreciation Team
It's time to register for the Source-a-Thon once again!
Will you be joining us on the Southern Sourcerers like last year?
Thanks! -Sarah
Thank you very much from the Team Tennessee Volunteers fearless leader Linda Barnett of Barnett-3517. Here is the corrected link to go to register.https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/591340/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-current Also follow this instruction here:The registration deadline is April 19, 2018, at 12:01 am.
Note: Please post as an answer not as a comment. Thanks!
I'm glad you appreciate the additional info about the Deeter/Teeter family, but most of it is due to my aunt Bernice (Deeter) Eller who compiled a 56-page Deeter genealogy about forty years ago in the pre-computer age. I'm only going to post part of it, probably omitting people born after 1920 for privacy reasons. The earliest parts are the most interesting to me anyway.
My own original contribution is mainly about the Zachariah Teetor family which I found out about some five years ago when I read a biography of Ralph Teetor by his daughter and I wondered if I was related. We are, but descended from different sons (David and Daniel) of the first Abraham. Incidently, Charles J. Teetor was a noted author and genealogist, but his books don't seem to be readily available.