↑ Descendant register for Martha Crouch; citing call#642
1850 USA Census of Subdivision#22, Meigs County, Tennessee; on ancestry.com citing line#3; dwelling#603; family#603; which included ...
41 Nelson Richard, b: c1809 SC; occ: farmer
35 Nelson Ruth, b: c1815 NC (wife)
16 Nelson Mark, b: c1834 TN
14 Nelson William
10 Nelson Mahala
07 Nelson James
05 Nelson Elizabeth
02 Nelson Mary D.
1860 USA Census of Tabor Post Office, District#8, Roane County, Tennessee; ancestry.com citing dwelling#1103; family#1028; which included ...
27 Nelson Marsh, b: c1833 TN; occ: laborer
25 Nelson Martha (wife)
03 Nelson John
01 Nelson Emeline
22 Cauch Emeline.
1870 USA Census of Center Point Post Office, Precinct#4, Monroe County, Kentucky; on ancestry.com citing dwelling#142; which included ...
37 Nelson Mark, b: c1833 TN; occ: farmer
35 Nelson Marthey A. (wife)
14 Nelson John A.
11 Nelson Mahaley E.
09 Nelson William R.
07 Nelson Mary L.
04 Nelson Nancey
01 Nelson James R.
35 Couch Darcus E.
1880 USA Census of District#3, Morgan County, Tennessee; on ancestry.com citing dwelling#135; which included ...
50 Nelson Mark, b: c1830 TN; occ: farmer
49 Nelson Martha (wife)
22 Nelson John (son)
19 Nelson William (son)
17 Nelson Lieucinda (daughter)
15 Nelson Nancy (daughter)
10 Nelson James (son)
07 Nelson Richard (son)
04 Nelson Mahala (daughter).
1900 USA Census of District#13, Morgan County, Tennessee; on ancestry.com citing sheet#7; visit#117; family#118; on farm; which included ...
66 Nelson Mark, b: Mar 1834 TN TN/TN; occ: farmer
61 Nelson Martha A., m: 1856 for 44yrs (wife)
36 Nelson Mary L. (daughter)
10 Taylor Robert (nephew).
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Mark by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Mark: