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Walter Charles NAYLOR, b. 30 Apr 1907, Plumstead, Kent, England , d. 5 Sep 1992, Orpington, Kent, England (Age 85 years) |
Mother |
Dorothy Eileen LEWIS, b. 16 May 1908, Plumstead, Kent, England , d. 13 Jun 1990, Orpington, Kent, England (Age 82 years) |
Family ID |
F4401 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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- now Angela McDonald
Angela NAYLOR and Lillian Loreen HILL are 4th cousins 1 time removed. Their common ancestors are John GREGORY and Judith DODD.
Angela NAYLOR and Susan Dara YOUNG are 5th cousins. Their common ancestors are John GREGORY and Judith DODD.
Match is on Chromosome 1:
1 96069014 154839282 31.77 8824
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Angela NAYLOR and Susan Dara YOUNG are 5th cousins. Their common ancestors are John GREGORY and Judith DODD.
Angela NAYLOR and Susan Dara YOUNG are 9th cousins 1 time removed. Their common ancestors are John SPILLETT and Marion HOPPER.
Angela NAYLOR and Susan Dara YOUNG are 13th cousins 1 time removed. Their common ancestors are Robert AUSTEN and Elizabeth .
Angela NAYLOR and Susan Dara YOUNG are 20th cousins. Their common ancestors are John de APULDERFIELD and Joan .
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Email from Angela McDonald
mailto:ianda@iandamcd.co.uk
Hello, Lillian.
Family Tree DNA shows a relationship between us of 2nd to 4th cousins and, when I checked your tree against mine, I found that we were 4th cousins once removed. There’s a great deal of useful information in your tree, and combining the information from both trees it seems that our nearest common ancestors were John Gregory b c1770 and Judith Dodd b c1775, from whom your line of descent is:
John Gregory b c1770 and Judith Dodd b c1775;
Edward Gregory b c1797;
Edward Gregory b c1822;
Ann Gregory b 1855;
Minnie Bodeker b1893;
Lillian.
My line is:
John Gregory b c1770 and Judith Dodd b c1775;
Sarah Gregory b 1804;
Benjamin Spillett b 1824;
Hannah Spillett Austin b 1846;
Walter Henry Naylor b 1879;
Walter Charles Naylor b 1907;
Angela Eileen Naylor.
We’re also 12th cousins once removed, by a different route going back to your 11th great-grandparents (my 12th great-grandparents), Edward Spillett b c1525 and Johanne (unknown) b c 1529.
Please feel free to view my tree (Angela McDonald, Kit No. 343316). If you’d like to compare notes I’d be delighted to hear from you.
With best wishes,
Angela McDonald (née Naylor)
Kent, England
Thanks for your reply, Susan; we must be 5th (and 13th) cousins.
I’m sorry to hear that your mother’s in hospital, and I can well understand that you’d need to spend a good deal of your time there; there’s no hurry to reply to my e-mails.
Could you tell me more about your John Spillett of 1626, please? My database has forty-odd John Spilletts in it, but I can’t find the 1626 one. The nearest John I have to that date was baptised in Ulcombe in 1629, and was our 3rd cousin, 10 times removed.
By pure chance, at least eight of our ancestors, and quite a few other relatives, are buried in my local parish-churchyard. That’s quite extraordinary, considering that my husband and I were scarcely aware of the place before we moved here.
Do you have a subscription to Ancestry? All my relevant images are on the Ancestry tree, and I could send you an invitation to view it.
With best wishes to you and your mother,
Angela
From: Susan
Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2017 8:36 AM
To: Ian and Angela McDonald
Subject: RE: Cousins
Hello, Angela.
It is so nice to hear from you. Yes, I have been eyeing our mutual lines of ancestry and am very familiar with the Benjamin Spillett line, although mostly through those that had emigrated to the USA. So, it is nice to make your acquaintance.
Now, I have to explain that I am Lillian’s daughter and had her take (I administer) the FTDNA atDNA test in an effort to catch not only her mother’s Kent roots, but also her father’s Devonian roots. My mother, Lillian, and I, Susan, had our mtDNA done many many many years ago through Sorenson Molecular. So, already knowing that we have proven our connection it was time to foray into the atDNA testing. My test will be done later this year through which I will also catch my father’s Scottish roots.
I haven’t, yet, extended the Spillett line back beyond the expected birth year of my fellow, John, in 1626. But, I had some very preliminary information that he may well go back to the progenitor of all the mid-Kent Spilletts at East Sutton.
We (my mother, you and I) may also have a connection through the Cloake line, particularly if your Anne Cloake goes back to John Clooke and Margaret Gay at Elmsted.
Yes, I have checked your tree but have been working on triangulating all of the matches on FTDNA and Gedmatch before connecting select matches - of which, you are one. Sadly, I don’t get to spend as much time at this as I would like to. So, I’m a little slow in getting the tasks accomplished.
Yes, I would love to stay in touch with you and would be interested in exploring our earlier Spillett ancestry and perhaps that of Cloake/Clooke, as well. Currently, my mother has landed in hospital so much of my time is spent there, rather than here at the computer. So, please have patience if I don’t respond to any emails right away.
Sincerely,
Susan Young and on behalf of my mother, Lillian Penny (formerly Young, nee Hill)
St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
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From: Ian and Angela McDonaldSent: Wednesday, August 30, 2017 5:37 PMTo: zandara@cogeco.caSubject: Cousins
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