DNA Descendants View for Mathew Vasey
Here are the inheritors of Mathew Vasey's Y chromosome and X chromosome DNA. (For autosomal DNA, see Mathew's full descendants list.)
Living descendants could be tested to scientifically confirm family relationships back to Mathew. Descendants who have already taken the necessary DNA test are highlighted.
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Y Chromosome
A father passes his Y chromosome to his sons. Here are up to 10 generations of Mathew's direct-line male descendants. more information
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Thomas Vasey
(1730s - unknown)
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George Vasey
(1730s - 1820s)
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John Vasey
(1770s - unknown)
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James Vasey
(1800s - 1880s)
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Harrison Vasey
(1820s - 1820s)
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John Vasey
(1830s - 1890s)
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Joseph Vasey
(1850s - 1930s)
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James Medd Vasey
(1850s - 1850s)
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Jabez Vasey
(1850s - 1930s)
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Ernest Vasey
(1880s - 1960s)
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Leslie Cecil Vasey
(1910s - 1980s)
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Leslie James Vasey
(1940s - 2010s)
- Living: [private seventh great grandson (1980s - unknown)]
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Larry Vasey
(1950s - 2020s)
- Living:
Leonard Vasey
(1950s - unknown)
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Leslie James Vasey
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Leonard Vasey
(1920s - 2000s)
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Leslie Cecil Vasey
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Bertie Vasey
(1880s - 1960s)
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Ernest Vasey
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Samson Vasey
(1860s - 1930s)
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Albert Vasey
(1860s - unknown)
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Alfred Vasey
(1860s - unknown)
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Harrison Vasey
(1870s - 1930s)
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Herbert Vasey
(1870s - unknown)
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Joseph Vasey
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William Vasey
(1830s - 1910s)
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James Vasey
(1830s - 1910s)
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Harrison Vasey
(1830s - 1920s)
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Robert Vasey
(1840s - unknown)
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Harrison Vasey
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James Vasey
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George Vasey
(1770s - unknown)
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William Vasey
(1780s - 1850s)
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John Vasey
(1810s - 1870s)
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William Vasey
(1840s - unknown)
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John Vasey
(1840s - unknown)
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James Edwin Vasey
(1850s - unknown)
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William Vasey
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William Vasey
(1810s - 1890s)
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George Vasey
(1820s - 1890s)
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Robert William Vasey
(1850s - 1910s)
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George Richard Vasey
(1850s - 1920s)
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Frank J Vasey
(1850s - 1910s)
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Robert William Vasey Sr
(1880s - 1950s)
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Robert William Vasey Jr
(1910s - 1970s)
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Robert William Vasey Jr
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Robert William Vasey Sr
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Robert William Vasey
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Richard Vasey
(1820s - 1880s)
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Lucius A Vasey
(1840s - unknown)
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Albert William Vasey
(1870s - 1950s)
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Albert William Vasey
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Lucius A Vasey
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Aaron Vasey
(1820s - 1860s)
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James Vasey
(1830s - 1890s)
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Frank A Vasey
(1850s - unknown)
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Louis Aaron Vasey
(1890s - 1980s)
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Robert Louis Vasey
(1920s - 2000s)
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Robert Louis Vasey
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Louis Aaron Vasey
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Frank A Vasey
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Francis Thomas Vasey
(1830s - 1910s)
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John Vasey
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John Vasey
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William Vasey
(1750s - 1820s)
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Richard Vasey
(1770s - 1850s)
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Richard Vasey
(1810s - 1900s)
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Mark Vasey
(1840s - 1910s)
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Richard James Yates Vasey
(1870s - 1910s)
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George Arthur Vasey
(1880s - 1940s)
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Mark Swinson Vasey
(1910s - 1990s)
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Gary Francis Vasey
(1930s - 2010s)
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Glen Arthur Vasey
(1930s - 2010s) [confident]
- Living: [private sixth great grandson (1950s - unknown)]
- Living:
Greg Vasey
(1950s - unknown)
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Hugh Mark Vasey
(1930s - 2010s)
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Gary Francis Vasey
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Verne Arthur Vasey
(1920s - 2000s)
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Mark Swinson Vasey
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William Alfred Vasey
(1880s - 1960s)
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Oliver Mark Vasey
(1890s - unknown)
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David Ewart Gladstone Vasey
(1890s - unknown)
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Richard James Yates Vasey
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Mark Vasey
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Richard Vasey
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Richard Vasey
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Mathew Vasey
(1760s - unknown)
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Thomas Vasey
(1790s - unknown)
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John Vasey
(1800s - 1880s)
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Thomas Vasey
X Chromosome
Sons get their single X chromosome from their mother. Daughters get an X from each parent. Here are up to seven generations of possible carriers of portions of Mathew's X chromosome. more information
- [Mathew's son Thomas did not inherit Mathew's X chromosome.]
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Elizabeth Vasey
(1730s - unknown)
- [Mathew's son George did not inherit Mathew's X chromosome.]
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Margaret Vasey
(1730s - unknown)
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Christiana Vasey
(1740s - unknown)
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Ann Vasey
(1750s - unknown)
- [Mathew's son William did not inherit Mathew's X chromosome.]
- [Mathew's son Mathew did not inherit Mathew's X chromosome.]
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