Good Morning everyone! So glad to have found family! I have been trying to compile a family tree since I was 16 and have hit brick wall after brick wall....
Welcome to the family. Always glad to have find others interested in the Jackson family history. I descend through the Edward and Martha (Miller) Jackson...
Wow! I also have Miller's through my father's side! The family tree on that side was done in very fine detail by my aunt, let me know if there is anything...
Ken Is there a modal haplotype for the I1b2a or I1b2a1 that includes the latest 30 markers in the FTDNA upgrade to 67 makers? My main interest if DYS 413 which...
Jack! Your kit # is low enough that I doubt you were notified if you had a "Null result on 425". At that time (early) FTDNA failed to notify several of us ...
Kyle Atkins
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... From: Ken Nordtvedt<mailto:knordtvedt@...> To: John McAnally<mailto:jrmcanally@...> Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006 11:21 AM Subject: Re:...
Hello to all. I'm a new member. Can anyone confirm that William Henry Jackson, b 1827 Georgia, d 1899 Franklin County, Arkansas, is the son of Benjamin...
Hopefully most of you Jacksons have an interest in this information. Woodrow (Woody) A. Williams 256.837.5172 Reminder What: Reunion of The Association of the ...
THE JOHN JACKSON FAMILIES DESCRIBED BELOW ARE DIRECT DESCENDANTS OF ROBERT JACKSON B. 1615 ENGLAND THEN LATER OF HEMPSTEAD LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK. WE KNOW THIS...
I ran across this while doing research on another line. It may be of interest to someone...Bob Mitchell ... Will of John Jackson - 1770 (Will Book B, page...
Good stuff. Thanks Bob! ... From: Bob Mitchell To: Jackson Net Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2006 7:23 PM Subject: [Jackson_Genealogy] Will of John Jackson of...
... From: Shelley Cardiel To: Family Researchers Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2006 1:54 AM Subject: JACKSON Family Photograph I've "rescued" an old photograph...
Bill Congratulations, you match 25/25 to the Ancestral haplotype of Colonel John Jackson the only son of Robert Jackson b. abt 1615 England that has been...
Bill: Congratulations and welcome to the group! I would like to second Jack's invitation to the sites mentioned in his email. We all would love to get to...
Thanks for your note, Jerry. I'm a bit overwhelmed by the information I received the morning on the DNA results. It'll take time to sort it out. One issue I...
The following message was forwarded to me by Pat Westerfield, it may be of interest to someone else as well...Bob Mitchell ... From: Frances J. Freeman...
Hello Frances, I am Bob Mitchell, a Jackson researcher. I received your message on the above through Pat Westerfield. Whether Isaac Jackson was a practicing...
Bill: I'm sure you have a lot to sort through. I'm currently deployed to Baghdad and should be back in the spring. When I get settled and have time, I'll...
Bill, Welcome to the Jackson group! I am Janie Jackson Kimble and have a website dedicated to the descendants of Robert Jackson of Hempstead. I do hope we...
Bill I am as interested as you are in the next 42 markers. I see that FTDNA is projecting those results to be available at just before Thanksgiving. There are...
Patricia If I am interpreting you correctly, I understand that you are of the line from James and Rebecca Hallet Jackson, to Benjamin , to Edward and then to...
Hello fellow Jackson members. I just wanted to let everyone know that I am still here. I may not have had any luck in breaking through my Jackson roadblock,...
JOHN JACKSON b. ABT 1748 VA d. BEF 1826 BATH COUNTY, KY. m. CHLOE ANN CHILDREN; LOWEL, WILLIAM EVAN, NANCY, SUSANNAH, JOHN, LAVINA, JANE AND MILLY WILLIAM EVAN...
Ray: If I understand it correctly, his results would be grouped with his surname group project. I'm assuming your relative is not a Jackson but related to you...
Good question, Gerald. I know that he is related to the same Jackson line that I am, but is an offshoot somewhere down the line. I emailed him to get the ...