When William O. Elmore was born on July 5, 1834, in Bergen, New York, his father, Jonathan, was 29 and his mother, Mabel, was 24. He had three brothers and five sisters. He died on April 5, 1835, in his hometown within a year of his birth.
There is a direct ancestral relationship. William Elmore is the great, great, great, great grand son of Edward Elmer.
We can't call this relationship DNA-Confirmed, Confident, or Uncertain because one or more parent-child relationships in the connection are unmarked or non-biological.
Relationship Trail
William is the son of Jonathan Jenner Elmore [unknown confidence]
Jonathan is the son of Eliakim (Elmer) Elmore [unknown confidence]
Eliakim is the son of David Elmer [unknown confidence]
David is the son of Jonathan Elmer DNA confirmed
Jonathan is the son of Samuel Elmer DNA confirmed
Samuel is the son of Edward Elmer DNA confirmed
This trail tells us that Edward is the fourth great grandfather of William.
Elmore, Theodore James Family Memorials in Prose and Verse (Published 1880 by Morning News Steam Printing House; Savannah, GA) Part 3, Section 1, Page 305-6.
JONATHAN JENNER ELMORE, fourth son of Eliakim and Lois Elmore, b. at Whitestown, N.Y., June 29, 1805. On December 28, 1826, at LeRoy, N.Y., m. Mabel E. Smith (who was b. in LeRoy, N.Y., November 19, 1809, and d. at Bergen, N.Y., August 29, 1858). They had issue (seven in all), as follows:
WILLIAM O. ELMORE, b. Bergen, N.Y., July 5, 1834, d. at same place, April 5, 1835.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with William by comparing test results with other carriers of his ancestors' Y-chromosome or mitochondrial DNA.
Y-chromosome DNA test-takers in his direct paternal line on WikiTree: