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#SaturdayNightGenealogyFun

It’s Saturday Night – Time for more Genealogy Fun! 

 Your mission, should you decide to accept it (cue the Mission Impossible! music) is to: 

1)  Which ancestor(s) are at the top of your research list, and why?

Even though I’ve taken a break from my Crawford research to do descendancy research on my other lines, James Crawford is at the top of my research list. Much of my research of James Crawford has been shared on this blog. I would like to figure out the following for James:

  • Identify his parents
  • Figure out how I’m related to the other James Crawfords of early Garrard County, Kentucky especially since their descendants are on my yDNA match list. (See Untangling James Crawfords)
  • Figure out how I’m related to Edward Crawford of Overton, Tennessee (See Crawford yDNA)

Beyond that, I’d like to document my relationship to my potential patriot ancestors.

In the meantime, I’m still working to document the descendants of my 3rd great grandfathers on my mom’s side of the tree.

1 thought on “Research List”

  1. Your list of potential DAR ancestors is huge! Your New England lines might fall together rapidly, given the great records to be found there.

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