The Chain Rejoined: Or, the Bonds of Science and Mystery Amongst Family, Including Many Attempts to Recover Ties Across the Atlantic Ocean to Ancestors and Cousins of Baughmans and BachmansShenandoah History, 2005 - Počet stran: 327 Peter Bachman was born in about 1630. He married Anna M. Eschmann. They had seven children and lived in Finstersee, Zug, Switzerland. Hans Jacob Bachmann was born in 1629 in Richterswil, Zurich, Switzerland. He married Regula Strickler in 1653. They had thirteen children. John Baughman was born in about 1880 in Boyle County, Kentucky. He married Caroline Debaun. They had two sons. Ancestors, descendants and relatives of these and other Baughman and Bachman(n) families lived mainly in Switzerland, Kentucky, South Carolina, Georgia, Ohio and California. |
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... common ancestor . Men with a matching surname , even those who shared a common geographic or familial setting , may not share a single genetic ancestor for a wide variety of reasons . A direct line of paternity may have been blurred by ...
... common ancestor . Men with a matching surname , even those who shared a common geographic or familial setting , may not share a single genetic ancestor for a wide variety of reasons . A direct line of paternity may have been blurred by ...
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... common ancestor from which they inherited their surnames . By comparing the Y chromosomes of descendants of each of the ancestral Bachmanns , we should be able to substantiate the hypothesis of a common Bachmann ancestor . " Another ...
... common ancestor from which they inherited their surnames . By comparing the Y chromosomes of descendants of each of the ancestral Bachmanns , we should be able to substantiate the hypothesis of a common Bachmann ancestor . " Another ...
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... common ancestor . " This approach is particularly useful when you have a combination of individuals with deep patrilineal lineages and others with fairly shallow knowledge ( say to about the year 1800 ) but hopes of finding connections ...
... common ancestor . " This approach is particularly useful when you have a combination of individuals with deep patrilineal lineages and others with fairly shallow knowledge ( say to about the year 1800 ) but hopes of finding connections ...
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