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DNA Connections
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Lloyd (Hunt) de Vere Hunt:
Family Tree DNA Y-DNA Test 700 markers, haplogroup J-FTA84824, MitoYDNA ID T16017[compare]
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Hi Lloyd, I think we’re related ..yes another Hunt :)
I’m from the Australian “Kilmore” branch and I’ve hit a roadblock that I’m wondering if you’ve got any answers to. I have a strong suspicion that our John Hunt Snr (1797-1883), m in Cappawhite in 1828, may be descended from “John” who was the son of the Rev Vere & Constantia Piers.
I know there’s a family DNA connection (distant cousin) that links us. John Snr’s father was given as “John Hunt” on his death certificate but I can’t find any stray “John’s” with a son “John” of the right generation who belongs to us. It’s a puzzle. Rev Vere’s “John” is the only odd one out that I can see.
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Thanks for responding on the Calhoun family. I don't have enough information on that generation to sort or James and John. My assumption is that Mary Brewster and Ruth Cole are wives of the same person but I don't know which. It may even be that John and James are the same person. In any case, I can't confirm Hazen as part of the family although he lived next door to James and Ruth. It seems obvious that the 2 Mary Brewsters and the 2 Ruth Coles should be merged. The jury is still out on John and James. Stu
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Thanks for your note, it is much appreciated. I would recommend posting a G2G thread to give your views and see what recommendations come out of it. My understanding of the ((Wikitree) standard is that the LNAB should be "Dönhoff" or "von Dönhoff" but your perspective has merit and should be considered, especially if it corresponds to a local convention. Thank you !
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I’m from the Australian “Kilmore” branch and I’ve hit a roadblock that I’m wondering if you’ve got any answers to. I have a strong suspicion that our John Hunt Snr (1797-1883), m in Cappawhite in 1828, may be descended from “John” who was the son of the Rev Vere & Constantia Piers. I know there’s a family DNA connection (distant cousin) that links us. John Snr’s father was given as “John Hunt” on his death certificate but I can’t find any stray “John’s” with a son “John” of the right generation who belongs to us. It’s a puzzle. Rev Vere’s “John” is the only odd one out that I can see.
I’d be grateful to learn anything you know.
Thanks, Amanda
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I was just looking at the lineage of Duke of Lorraine, Stanislas Leczinski and noticed that you added several of his ancestors with Last Name at Birth "v Dönhoff" or others. Thank you for adding to this important historical person's family! Could you please take a moment to check the Name Fields Spelling Conventions and Name Fields for European Aristocrats to verify that the last names at birth are entered correctly, and please fix them if appropriate. The Aristos guidelines seems to recommend not including the article, and the general spelling conventions state that "At no time should these prefixes be (...) abbreviated." Please feel free to contact me or the European Aristocrats project if you have questions.
I saw your recent G2G post regarding your possible Magna Carta lineage. Would you be interested in joining the Magna Carta Project ?
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Among the families that I am interested in is the de Vere Hunts, the Pfeilitzer v. Francks, the Mauduit-Garveys, the Hawleys and the Newcombes