Hi all,
I descend from Adam Warfield (born 1774 in Franklin County, PA) via his son, George Warfield, born 1805 in TN. Adam's a brick wall for me, I had thought that he was possibly descended from Samuel Warfield from MD, but there is no paper trail to prove that. Then I stumbled upon ThruLines for a potential ancestor and it's Warfel and Steinbrecher. There are trees that have Adam Warfield as Adam Warfel Warfield, descended from Steinbrecher and Heinrich Warfel. I have ThruLines on ancestry DNA that shows that I'm a DNA match to several descendants of Christina Steinbrecher, born 1757 in PA....so I'm wondering now if my Warfield line did not hail from the English Warfields, but from the German Warfels! The other clue I had found is the 1800 census for Adam Warfield. He was surrounded by German surnames. Would an Englishman be in a German community? The other clue I had was where my ancestor George Warfield was buried. He is buried in a family cemetery of another Steinbrecher descendant - in the McCormick, Fruits, Snyder cemetery in Alamo, IN. My friend and I were wondering why my ancestor ended up in her family's cemetery (she's in fact, a Steinbrecher descendant!) Could this be true, could she and I be related?? She and I do not match DNA on Ancestry, but we know they have a higher threshold and it could be higher than our shared cM, if any.
So what do I make of all this? There are also repeated names in Adam's and George's children that were in Steinbrecher/Warfel families.
I would love it if anyone could direct me to some sort of truth here or how to find it!
Thanks,
Stephanie