David M Weed was born on 17 Jul 1788 in New York. He married Rebecca Kniffen about 1808 in New York. Children: Joseph Kniffen, Sarah Jane, David Smith, Cathrine, John Halleck, Phebe, Mary Ann, Thomas Smith. He died on 2 Sep 1843 in Cuyahoga, Ohio.
Sources
US Federal Census 1810, 1820
Cuyahoga County Ohio Tax Lists
Ohio Wills and Probate Records dated 21 Sep 1842, Cuyahoga, Ohio
Paternal relationship is confirmed by a triangulated group on MyHeritageDNA who share a 22.9 cM segment on chromosome 7, consisting of David Rhamy and Sharon (Steel) Doyle, his 6th cousin 2x removed, and Seth Crout, his 8th cousin. (Sharon and Seth are 5th cousins 2x removed.) These matches have been independently verified by via the MyHeritage Chromosome Browser. Their most-recent common ancestors are Samuel Weed and Sarah Richardson, the 7x great grandparents of David Rhamy and 5x great grandparents of Sharon (Steel) Doyle and 7x great grandparents of Seth Crout.
Paternal relationship is confirmed by a triangulated group on MyHeritageDNA who share a 26.9 cM segment on chromosome 7, consisting of David Wead and David Rhamy, his 3rd cousin 3x removed, and Patricia (Funderburk) Throgmorton, his 5th cousin 2x removed. (David and Patricia are 7th cousins 1x removed.) These matches have been independently verified by via the MyHeritage Chromosome Browser. Their most-recent common ancestors are Samuel Weed and Sarah Richardson, the 4x great grandparents of David Wead, 7x great grandparents of David Rhamy and 6x great grandparents of Patricia (Funderburk) Throgmorton. DNA test taker David Wead is the 2x great grandson of David Weed, the son of David Weed, the son of the common ancestors Samuel Weed & Sarah Richardson.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with David 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 David: