Thomas Woodrow Wilson (1856 - 1924)17th cousins 3 times removed his first wife Ellen Louise Axson was 15th cousins 5 times removed and second wife Edith Bolling was 13th cousins 4 times removed. Ellen and Woodrow are 16th cousins twice removed, Edith and Woodrow are 10th cousins twice removed
Paternal relationship is confirmed with an AncestryDNA test match between Jennifer Robins and her father. Predicted relationship reported by AncestryDNA: Parent based on sharing 3,433 cM across 30 segments.
Maternal relationship is confirmed with an AncestryDNA test match between Jennifer Robins and her mother. Predicted relationship reported by AncestryDNA: Parent/Child based on sharing 3,448 cM across 26 segments.
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Jennifer Robins:
AncestryDNA, GEDmatch A524385[compare], Ancestry member robins999
Hi Jennifer, the February Challenge had 33 members who connected 415 soldiers, with a combined total of 2,594 profiles created. Thank you joining the February Challenge and making it such a success.
Jennifer Robins attached 10 soldiers in the February 2024 US Civil War Project Connect-a-Soldier Challenge.
Thank you for participating in the January 2024 USBH Connecting Challenge and helping us create 6202 profiles. We’re reaching toward a new goal of 400,000 profiles in 2024.
All first-time participants in 2024 can add the 2024 participant sticker to their profile. Connecting Challenge Stickers
Thank you for participating in the December 2023 USBH Connecting Challenge and helping us create 6214 profiles. We created a total of 46,036 profiles for the year. We met our 2023 goal of 250k profiles and finished out the year with 168,195!
You can see your personal 2023 total and your all time 2021-2023 total on the 2023 tab here: our tracking spreadsheet.
Hi Jennifer, I was looking at the Challenge Chart, and you don't need to return the profiles you've worked to the bottom list. (The Civil War considers any profiles connected to the soldier to have fulfilled being connected), if they need more profiles added and that's not something you want to do, you can add the Category: US Civil War Needs Profiles Created to the profile. I added the ones you've worked back onto the chart under your name, I just separated them from the others your still working on. The soldier list below the chart is only for those profiles that have NO family connected.
I do appreciate you working on our soldiers. Thank you.
Hi Jennifer, This year 27 members signed up to Connect Soldiers during the 2024 January Connect-a-Thon, which resulted in 367 soldiers being connected to family!!!! We beat last years score by 67 soldiers. Thank you for participating :)
Jennifer Robins participated in the January 2024 US Civil War Project Connecting Challenge.
Jennifer, I admire how you have been formatting the sources and also your detailed analysis of events on each profile. Truly, I have no idea how you are going to explain it to your family, but the evidence clearly points that your Great-Grandfather, John Stephen Husar, was born Jan (Joannes) Zvrskovecz in Frivald, Trencsén, Hungary. I am glad J. Polatay looked at it as I trust J's opinion; the images of the records clinch it. Aliases happen a lot in Hungarian genealogy and I have been doing it for over 30 years. My own Great-Grandmother changed her name when she came to US. For some reason, he adopted the Huszár surname as his own when he immigrated. There's many reasons why but at least, the preist and village acknowledge the aliases. If it were me, I would keep notes on the side on Attila Huszár and his wife, Emilia, until the records open up. There obviously is an affiliation with the town's nobilty. Your Great-Grandfather wanted to be known as Huszár/Husar so leave his name as he would want it but in going back in your tree, you can choose to keep his father as Huszár but add the alias Zvrskovecz. This way you can defintely go back a couple more generations on all your Frivald lines in the records (-:
The April Connect A Thon sign up has already arrived. Team Roses has its own post here. I hope to see you there!
All first-time participants in 2024 can add the 2024 participant sticker to their profile. Connecting Challenge Stickers
You can see your personal 2023 total and your all time 2021-2023 total on the 2023 tab here: our tracking spreadsheet.
I do appreciate you working on our soldiers. Thank you.