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First-hand information. Entered by C Bissell at registration.
Paternal relationship is confirmed by an autosomal MyHeritageDNA test match between Corey Bissell and Julie Every, his 2nd cousin 1x removed. Their most-recent common ancestors are Oliver Mason and Charlotte Greenaway, the great great grandparents of Corey Bissell and great grandparents of Julie Every. Predicted relationship from MyHeritageDNA: 3rd - 5th cousin, based on sharing 52.6 cM across 5 segments. Corey is the son of Andrew Bissell who is the great grandson of the common ancestors Oliver Mason & Charlotte Greenaway.
Paternal relationship is confirmed by an autosomal MyHeritageDNA test match between Corey Bissell and Stephen Burgin, his 2nd cousin 1x removed. Their most-recent common ancestors are Charles Rain and Alice Traynor, the great great grandparents of Corey Bissell and great grandparents of Stephen Burgin. Predicted relationship from MyHeritageDNA: 1st cousin twice removed - 2nd cousin twice removed, based on sharing 145.1 cM across 6 segments. Corey is the son of Andrew Bissell who is the great grandson of the common ancestors Charles Rain & Alice Traynor.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships.
Paternal line Y-chromosome DNA test-takers:
Corey Bissell:
Family Tree DNA Y-DNA Test 700 markers, haplogroup R-FT25839, Ancestry member wardog_x82, FTDNA kit #IN93630, MitoYDNA ID T14072[compare]
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29 degrees from Martin King, 25 degrees from Barbara Ann King, 18 degrees from George King, 15 degrees from Philip King, 20 degrees from Truby King, 20 degrees from Louis XIV de France, 18 degrees from King Charles III Mountbatten-Windsor, 25 degrees from Amos Owens, 25 degrees from Gabrielle Roy, 15 degrees from Richard Seddon, 33 degrees from Pometacom Wampanoag and 37 degrees from Charlemagne Carolingian
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Pre-1700 ancestors can be shared by many descendants, so collaboration is essential. You can learn more about joining the community in How To #3 and in the Project FAQ.
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