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About Unknown Sizemore
Gene testing makes is probable that there was a second wife. See source notes below regarding differences in DNA from children born before and after 1768. Gap in birth years also points to possible second relationship.
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/p/a/n/Donald-N-Pantherya...
Early Settlers Mecklenburg Co, VA Vol 1 FHLbook
1764 Titheables List Luneburg Co, VA
William SIZEMORE and his son John SIZEMORE appear on this list.
In 1765 Mecklenburg Co, VA was formed from Lunenburg Co, VA.DNA proved he was NOT son of Old Ned Sizemore (thought to be Q3), but it could have been the result of a "non-paternity event" in this line (or vice versa). DNA matches Caldwell-Yates-Ramey-Stewart -- R1b. These Sizemores were neighbors of the Yateses in Pittsylvania Co. Children after 1768 must have been from a second wife.
Unknown Sizemore's Timeline
1770 |
1770
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Virginia, United States
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1774 |
1774
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1780 |
1780
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