1820 U.S. Census, Lincoln County, North Carolina, Captain Clines District, p. 394, Francis Summit
Male 26-44 [30-34]
[MISSING Male 10-19; Jacob “should be” age 12]
Male 0-9 [James J. c1813, age 7]
Female 26-44 [30-34]
Female 0-9 [1811/1820]
Female 0-9 [1811/1820]
Female 0-9 [1811/1820]
Female 0-9 [5-9; 1811/1820]
He is enumerated alone in the 1830 Knox County, Indiana, census.
By 1850 he had returned to Catawba County.
1850 U.S. Census, Catawba County, North Carolina, p. 273, dwelling/family 140.
Francis Summit age 67 [c1783; s/b age 60-65]. No RE values.
James J. Summit age 37 [c1813]
Julia Ann Summit age 20 [c1830; too young to be mother of Marcus and Vina]
Marcus Summit age 14 [c1836; speculation: son of James J. and unknown]
Vina Summit age 12 [c1838; speculation: dtr. of James J. and unknown]
Elizabeth Summit is enumerated in the 1850 census household of Daniel Smyer Senior, p. 275.
Nothing is known about what happened to his wife, Elizabeth Shook, and the children by her, although they are worth exploring as possible sources of future North Carolina generations.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Francis 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 Francis: