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Glenn Legge Sr. was a wonderful member of our WikiTree community who has passed away. Glenn Legge Sr. made many contributions and will be missed.
Paternal and relationship is confirmed with a 23andMe test match between Chris Whitten and Glenn, second cousins once removed. Predicted relationship by 23andMe: 2nd to 3rd Cousin based on 1.87% DNA shared across 6 segments.
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Thanks for the answer Glen. I descend from Tabitha and John and would love to see this family group sorted out. I am not pre 1700 certified so I am getting all my ducks in a row.
I have adopted the profiles of several of the orphaned children of this couple. After I get those sourced, I will post to get a discussion started concerning her husband. I thought perhaps we could come to some agreement about the LNAB of husband John.
I have details with sources to share, but I need to get my thoughts in order for the best way to present these to the group. Thanks again for the reply.
Thanks for the help, Glenn! There is a bad GedCom that I keep coming across that has two conflicting profiles of the same people with wrong parents and places but the same relationships as the correct genealogy. If you spot any problems in the future please let me know and I will gladly fix it.
Thank you so much, Glenn. I am pretty sure these two are meant to be the same but I would like for my researcher to check over it for us. These southern lines are important and records can be hard to find. I think I will have it resolved by the end of the day. I appreciate your patience!!!
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I have adopted the profiles of several of the orphaned children of this couple. After I get those sourced, I will post to get a discussion started concerning her husband. I thought perhaps we could come to some agreement about the LNAB of husband John.
I have details with sources to share, but I need to get my thoughts in order for the best way to present these to the group. Thanks again for the reply.
To make DNA connections with your cousins, WikiTree needs to see your FamilyTree. You should use the pale yellow Privacy setting on any profiles in your DNA family line so that WikiTree can see the Family Tree tab. (Please set all living children to the Unlisted privacy level.)
As you add your family lines and connect to the big WikiTree, you may find you are related to people you never expected. Use the Relationship calculator to see if you are related to me, Cooper-1 with http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Relationship
Please let me know if you need any assistance.
Crystal