The discovery of my gggg-grandmother Isabella (née Tasker) Kendal’s maiden name, and her parents, my gggggg-grandparents John and Mary (née Whittaker) Kendal of Sawley in Yorkshire, England begins another expansion of the information to my critical mtDNA line. Now I can state, based on the current data and information, my maternal mtDNA line is:
The earliest ancestor on my mtDNA line, that I have thus far located, is my gggg-grandmother Mary (née Whittaker) Tasker who was born circa 1750, give or take a year or two. (I’m hot on that trail right now.)
Here is my newly updated Smith YDNA and mtDNA Ascendancy Chart.
This is pretty slick. My mtDNA result is H1a1. The following surnames can also be added to this sequence.
I may have missed some of the more recent surnames, my apologies. Please feel free to contact me with the new and overlooked additions... and if you have questions.
The above inserted map is the Family Tree DNA mtDNA migration routes.
Enjoy,
Jim
Here is my newly updated Smith YDNA and mtDNA Ascendancy Chart.
This is pretty slick. My mtDNA result is H1a1. The following surnames can also be added to this sequence.
Elder → Robertson → Goodey → Crossley → Parker → Kendal → Tasker → Whittaker
Pecht → Elder → Robertson → Goodey → Crossley → Parker → Kendal → Tasker → Whittaker
Hartman → Pecht → Elder → Robertson → Goodey → Crossley → Parker → Kendal → Tasker → Whittaker
Allen → Robertson → Goodey → Crossley → Parker → Kendal → Tasker → Whittaker
Gatchell → Allen → Robertson → Goodey → Crossley → Parker → Kendal → Tasker → Whittaker
Vernon → Robertson → Goodey → Crossley → Parker → Kendal → Tasker → Whittaker
Stevens → Robertson → Goodey → Crossley → Parker → Kendal → Tasker → Whittaker
Smith → Robertson → Goodey → Crossley → Parker → Kendal → Tasker → Whittaker
McNeice → Smith → Robertson → Goodey → Crossley → Parker → Kendal → Tasker → Whittaker
I may have missed some of the more recent surnames, my apologies. Please feel free to contact me with the new and overlooked additions... and if you have questions.
The above inserted map is the Family Tree DNA mtDNA migration routes.
Enjoy,
Jim
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