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Smith DNA Project Group GRP-I-M253-6 Thomas Smith (Lt) b c 1688 Ulster, Ireland d 1768 NH m Mary Karr. Robert Smith b 1767 PA, and descendants of John Smith d 1795 Knox Co TN and Type With tree listing don't see yourself or see something that needs updating or fixin'? Let us know! | ||
Subgroup 1- Thomas Smith (Lt) b c 1688 Ulster, Ireland d 1768 NH m Mary Karr. Descendants in New Boston NH,, Rockingham NH, OH, Quebec CAN. Subgroup 2- signature 464 markers(12-15-15-16) -Robert Smith b 1767 PA, and descendants of John Smith d 1795 Knox Co TN, Alexander W Smith b 1814 TN, John Smith b 1764 England, David Henry Smith b 1880 PA Albert Smith b 1892 PA ![]() |
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also appear on the Smith DNA Project Forum). Latest Comment ![]() From Gloria Wallace Two non Smiths in this group come up among our closest YDNA matches and we have matches that claim Thomas Smith ancestry. I suspect that my branch must have predated Thomas and remained in Ireland. I get many autosomal distant matches (literally dozens) to the couple Matthew Wallace/Elizabeth Alexander, Donegal to Maryland in the 1600s. I know this distance for ADNA is drawing a long bow, but am also cognisant of the amount of cousin marriage in Ireland and in the early USA colony, which may have acted to preserve segments. So my theory is that the link between Wallace and Smith in my lines is in Donegal (Raffoe plantation or Londonderry) in early 1600s. Hoping to find something here... Gloria WallaceComment by smithsworldwide | |
Group Discussion Groupings are made based on YDNA matches. Subgroupings are matches on SNPs or higher levels of markers and/or Big Y.The lineage may or may not be able to connect to another member, but hopefully listing the descent lines will lead to clues to prove the matches by lineage and location. If you believe you would fit into this group, please 1. join the Smith DNA Project at FamilyTreeDNA (Official-All), 2. Send in your direct line that includes the earliest Smith/Schmidt for whom you have a source 3. Register on the smithsworldwide.org big tree site |