From the About which cannot be this John as the DNA is different and there is NO John 1718 on the profile.:
Native America FTDNA Project: ydna Q M3; John FREEMAN Jr. was born ABT 1686 in Lower Norfolk, VA. He was the son of 2. John FREEMAN and 3. '''Hannah'''. He married Mary.
11 males clearly in this line have tested Y-DNA
haplogroup Q-M3 Native American. 41 male freemans south of the james have tested Q-M3. Most likely all descendants of John 1718. It is likely that this John is the signer of some Chowanoke indian tribal land deeds.
https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Freeman?iframe=yresultsAlso, in this same direction, your John Freeman 1718 Chowan Co. father of Solomon Freeman 1738
https://sallysfamilyplace.com/john-freeman-hannah/
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https://sallysfamilyplace.com/john-freeman-hannah/
The DNA on the profile: Private User
and he is part of this project: https://www.geni.com/projects/R-A2150-Y-DNA/56572
You should work the line with those 11 from FtDNA and connect the dots, I think.
I worked on the son of Micajah today. William is listed in census with the parents as listed on the Geni profiles. I believe the line is correct. Who exactly do you have as a Freeman male with Q that you wish to connect? This is the second one you have added info for the Q line while the profile is connected with a different Y. I am a manager of these because I am a descendant and DNA proved. I do not expect a disconnection to happen.
Private, in the group message from the profile,
You said:
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1. David Freeman
2. <private> Freeman
3. <private> Freeman
4. <private> Freeman
5. William Elmer Freeman b. 1868, Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana, United States; d. 1968, Laramie, Albany County, Wyoming, United States
6. William Harrison Freeman b. 1841, North Carolina, United States; d. before 1904, Blue Mound, Linn County, Kansas, United States
LIKELY NOT THE SON OF 7. Micajah Freeman, Jr b. 1817, Burke County, North Carolina, United States; d. 1882, Conway, Taylor County, Iowa, United States
8. Micajah Freeman, Sr b. circa 1787, Burke County, North Carolina, United States; d. before May 12, 1847, Owen County, Indiana, United States
9. William Freeman b. October 26, 1759, Bertie County, North Carolina, United States; d. January 28, 1838, Greene County, Missouri, United States
10. James Freeman, Sr. b. before 1720, Bertie County, North Carolina, United States; d. 1788, Bertie County, North Carolina, United States
11. John Freeman, Jr. b. 1685, Lower Norfolk, Virginia, Colonial America; d. May 6, 1732, Chowan, Bertie County, NC, Colonial America
12. John Freeman, of Norfolk VA b. circa February 2, 1649, embarked from, Bristol, City of Bristol, England; d. between May 15, 1710 and May 15, 1711, Norfolk County, Province of Virginia
William Freeman, Jr.
and you have the wrong line here as well per the Wikitree that was used as a source. That William is the one that married Outlaw and parents were Wm and Mary....
A curator will need to assist as these are still mismerged and conflated. The Y DNA is showing.
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Freeman-1040
This Discussion is from 2016...: William Freeman, Jr.#/tab/discussion
Several Curators have touched these and or are managers:
Carole (Erickson) Pomeroy,Vol. Curator
Linda Zimmerman
Erica Howton
Marsha Gail Veazey
You have now added: Awaiting disconnection of profiled child named James, Sr. with R haplogroup.
This is a Q haplogroup profile for ydna.
Mother: Not Hannah. He was born after her.
Private, the profile that needed disconnected was William. They had been mistaken for one another. THAT profile is the R DNA profile and is disconnected now from the Q line but the note you put on the About is in error as this James is the curated profile managed by Don Darrell Reid #MA447440C1 which shows the Q info. I am removing the About note.
I have made several Discussions under related family tabs where it appears these lines have been confused...Apparently going back to 2016 and further.
11 males clearly in this line have tested Y-DNA
haplogroup Q-M3 Native American. 41 male freemans south of the james have tested Q-M3. Most likely all descendants of John 1718. It is likely that this John is the signer of some Chowanoke indian tribal land deeds.
https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Freeman?iframe=yresultsAlso, in this same direction, your John Freeman 1718 Chowan Co. father of Solomon Freeman 1738