Saturday, October 1, 2011

Saturday Night Genealogy Fun - List Your Matrilineal Line(s)

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Hey genealogy buffs - it's Saturday Night again -- time for more Genealogy Fun!!
Your mission, should you decide to accept it, is to:

1) List your matrilineal line - your mother, her mother, etc. back to the first identifiable mother. Note: this line is how your mitochondrial DNA was passed to you!

2) Tell us if you have had your mitochondrial DNA tested, and if so, which Haplogroup you are in.

3) Post your responses on your own blog post, in Comments to this blog post, or in a Status line on Facebook or in your Stream at Google Plus.

4)  If you have done this before, please do your father's matrilineal line, or your grandfather's matrilineal line, or your spouse's matriliuneal line.

5)  Does this list spur you to find distant cousins that might share one of your matrilineal lines? 

Here's mine:

My matrilineal line is:

a) Randall J. Seaver
b) Betty Virginia Carringer (1919 San Diego CA - 2002 San Diego CA) married Frederick W. Seaver
c) Emily Kemp Auble (1899 Chicago IL -1977 San Diego CA) married Lyle L. Carringer
d) Georgianna Kemp (1868 Norfolk County, ON - 1952 San Diego CA) married Charles Auble
e) Mary Jane Sovereen (1840 Norfolk Co ON - 1874 Norfolk Co ON) married James Abram Kemp
f) Eliza Putman (1820 Steuben Co NY - 1895 Norfolk Co ON) married Alexander Sovereen
g) Sarah Martin (1792 NJ - 1860 Norfolk Co ON) married John Putman
h) Betsey Rolfe (1766 NJ - ????) married Mulford Martin
i) Sarah Campbell (1746 NJ? -1838 Tompkins Co NY) married Ephraim Rolfe
j) FNU LNU married Robert Campbell (?)

I have had my mitochondrial DNA tested, and I am in Haplogroup K. I reported on it in My mtDNA is in the K Haplogroup, Working with my mtDNA Results - Post 1 and Working with my mtDNA Results - Post 2. There were two exact matches in the GeneTree database, but their end-of-line surnames don't match mine. It appears that mine may be Scottish or Irish, though!

On my Seaver side, the matrilineal line of my father is:

a) Frederick W. Seaver (1911 Fitchburg MA - 1983 San Diego CA) married Betty V. Carringer
b) Alma Bessie Richmond (1882 Killingly CT - 1962 Leominster MA) married Frederick W. Seaver
c) Julia White (1848 Killingly CT - 1913 Putnam CT) married Thomas Richmond
d) Amy Frances Oatley (1826 S. Kingstown RI - before 1870, Killingly CT) married Henry A. White
e) Amy Champlin (1797 S. Kingstown RI - 1865 Killingly CT) married Jonathan Oatley
f) Nancy Kenyon (ca 1765 RI - before 1850 S. Kingstown RI) married Joseph Champlin
g) Anna --?-- (perhaps Kenyon) (ca 1740 RI? - ???) married John Kenyon

My Carringer grandfather's matrilineal line is:

a)  Lyle Lawrence Carringer (1891 San Diego CA - 1976 San Diego CA) married Emily Kemp Auble
b)  Abbie Ardell Smith (1862 Burnett WI - 1944 San Diego CA) married Henry Austin Carringer
c)  Abigail  A. Vaux (1844 Aurora NY - 1931 San Diego CA) married Devier J. Lamphier Smith
d)  Mary Ann Underhill (1815 Aurora NY - after 1880 KS?) married Samuel Vaux
e)  Mary (Polly) Metcalf (ca 1780 Piermont NH) - before 1860 Aurora NY) married Amos Underhill
f)  Jerusha --?-- (ca 1750 ??? - 1817 Piermont NH) married Burgess Metcalf

My Seaver grandfather's matrilineal line is:

a)  Frederick Walton Seaver (1876 Leominster MA - 1942 Leominster MA) married Alma Bessie Richmond.
b)  Hattie Louisa Hildreth (1857 Northborough MA - 1920 Leominster MA) married Frank Walton Seaver.
c)  Sophia Newton (1834 Springfield VT - 1923 Leominster MA) married Edward Hildreth
d)  Sophia Buck (1797 Holden MA - 1883 Westborough MA), married (2) Thomas J. Newton
e)  Martha Phillips (1757 Shrewsbury MA - after 1820 Sterling MA), married Isaac Buck
f)  Hannah Brown (about 1725 MA - before 1774 Shrewsbury MA), married John Phillips

To my knowledge, none of my female-line cousins have had their mitochondrial DNA tested. Now I'm wondering if anybody connected to these people have had their autosomal DNA tested and put in a database.  Those are two more items for my to-do list, I guess!

10 comments:

Liz said...

Here's mine, Randy! Great fun!

http://gatapleytree.blogspot.com/2011/10/saturday-night-genealogy-fun-list-your.html

Ginger Smith said...

Hi Randy, this was fun! Here's mine: SNFG Matrilineal Madness

Genealady said...

Good stuff! Here's mine! http://www.justfolks.us/archives/468

Dr. Bill (William L.) Smith said...

Mine will be posted as Matrilineal Monday at http://drbilltellsancestorstories.blogspot.com/
Check it out! ;-) Thanks, Randy! ;-)

Lisa S. Gorrell said...

Hi Randy,
Here's mine!

http://mam-massouthernfamily.blogspot.com/2011/10/saturday-night-genealogy-fun-list-your.html

Jen Smart said...

Hi Randy. This was fun! Here's my post.

Joan Miller (Luxegen) said...

Hi Randy,
Here is mine:
http://www.luxegen.ca/genealogy/sngf-my-matrilineal-line/

Thanks!

Jacqueline said...

Thanks for the mission. Here's mine:
http://jacqueline-journeyback.blogspot.com/2011/10/saturday-night-genealogy-fun-list-your.html

Elizabeth Handler said...

Randy, Perhaps we're related! I can trace my maternal line to Scotland. See http://frommainetokentucky.blogspot.com/2011/10/saturday-night-genealogy-fun-list-your.html

becky said...

That was totally weird!!!! My matrilineal line went right back to an Anne Kenton in England. What makes it weird is that my maiden name is Kenton - so my patrilineal line is Kenton.