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Scotland / Re: Scotland and DNA analysis
« on: Thursday 04 August 22 01:37 BST (UK)  »
Thank you for the information. I guess I was just surprised the DNA seemed to skip right over Ireland and went heavy on the Scottish. Considering I'm 'mostly' Italian with a fair amount of German, it was just odd to be almost 1/4 Scottish.

I'll take a look at the information and appreciate it.

And Annie, yes, it is possible the Murphy side was from Scotland (wife of Felix Henry). Thank you!

PS Removed my email - haven't used RootsChat in years so unaware of the rule. Thank you.
Leah Rudolph

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Scotland / Scotland and DNA analysis
« on: Wednesday 03 August 22 19:06 BST (UK)  »
Ancestry DNA keeps fine-tuning my tentative ancestor locations. My 3rd great-grandfather was Felix Henry, born c. 1798 I thought in Ireland, died 1879 in Clarion Co., PA.

Ancestry now has me at 19% SCOTLAND. I'm puzzled...

Anyone else related to him who knows more? McHenry was allegedly the original Irish name and the family allegedly came from Derry Co. which is now Londonderry, Ireland. The counties in which McHenry's were living were Antrim, Londonderry, and Tyrone. These families are mentioned in the "Hearthmoney Rolls" which cover the years 1663-1669 when 11 Henry families who were either first or second generation settlers in Northern Ireland are noted (Ulster-Scot H. S., Belfast, Ireland).

Thoughts?
Leah Ducato Rudolph

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Cornwall / Re: CRAZE Information if anyone wants it
« on: Wednesday 04 February 09 15:10 GMT (UK)  »
As we say in the US, "DUH!"  All I could think of was Postal Mail.  Will do! Leah

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Cornwall / Re: CRAZE Information if anyone wants it
« on: Tuesday 03 February 09 13:25 GMT (UK)  »
 :(  What is PM??? Is it okay to post here? I don't want it picked up by spammers!

Leah

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Cornwall / Re: CRAZE Information if anyone wants it
« on: Thursday 22 January 09 23:15 GMT (UK)  »
I'm interested in what you have on Webb and Stembridge!  Thanks, Leah in Pennsylvania

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Canada / Re: Webb in Malahide
« on: Saturday 17 January 09 17:49 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks! I am the director of a public library in the US and know how helpful libraries can be.  I'll drop them a note to see what their look-up fees are and start there.  Thank you!

Leah Ducato Rudolph
(Researching Stembridge/Hughes/Higman/Chalwell/Morrish/Denbow)

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Canada / Re: Webb in Malahide
« on: Saturday 17 January 09 16:28 GMT (UK)  »
I'm trying to puzzle out this family as well as I have links to the Webbs somehow thru my Stembridge line from the UK > Ontario.

Anyhow, for what it is worth, apparently on the 1851 census of Malahide, Samuel Webb, 27, a shoemaker, single, b. in England, is found with his mother, Elizabeth Webb, 63, and brother Nathaniel, 26, also a shoemaker.

On the 1861 census Samuel is married to Catherine and his mother, Elizabeth, 74 is found with them as well as Charles.

Ada and Lilly Webb are buried at the Aylmer Cemetery and of course Charles is at the Dunboyne...

I don't have the actual images... this info was provided by a friend in 1996.
Leah

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Dorset Lookup Requests / Re: Help Requested - Bessie Alberta WOLFE
« on: Friday 16 January 09 04:13 GMT (UK)  »
Did you need anything on Henry Morgan Stembridge's family? I have that... Leah

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Hampshire & IOW Completed Lookup Requests / Re: Kirkpatrick - 1871 look up
« on: Friday 16 January 09 03:59 GMT (UK)  »
Nell: I'd love to have the references for the marriage of Sarah Sweet Hughes and Edward Kirkpatrick.  They are in my husband's Hughes line.  Thank you.  Leah Rudolph (new member)

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