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Results and Analysis - Family 13
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   Family 13 - Virginia>Kentucky/Oklahoma/Tennessee/Missouri (R1b1a2) (8 members)


This early SWVA Davi(d)son family is primarily represented by James Davi(d)son "I" who died in 1794 in Russell Co, VA. His widow was named Catherine. The parents of James "I" have not been identified. The family settled on Big Moccasin Creek on 1 Jan. 1774. His sons were Revolutionary War Soldier James Davi(d)son "Junior/II" (died 1826 in Scott Co., VA) and wife Margaret Unknown; Joseph Davi(d)son (d 1826 Scott Co, VA) and wife Mary Edwards; Revolutionary War Soldier Daniel Davi(d)son (d Perry Co, KY after 1823) and second wife Sarah White; and the youngest son William Davi(d)son (died c1810) and wife Elizabeth Unknown. Daniel and his large family removed to Clay County, KY by 1807. This Daniel has long been confused by researchers with other Daniel Davidsons. James II and Joseph remained in Russell/Scott Counties. Both left wills and documented their children. James II had two sons Goldman (married Elizabeth Wills) and Robert (married Cynthia Chadwell) who left many descendants in the tri-state area. Joseph had two sons, David and John, but neither left male descendants. Records suggest William left descendants but they have not been identified. A recent and very important DNA match was found in a descendant of a later William Davidson of Scott Co and his wife Sally Sturgill. It is not yet known how this William fits into Family 13. DNA testing also shows Family 13 is related to one Andrew Davison of Harrison Co, (West) Virginia, Ohio, and Indiana) and his wife Bridget Haley. Both tradition and research suggests this Davison family (NOT to be confused with the NJ Davisson family of Harrison Co; that is DNA "Family 2") may have originally come from Monmouth County, NJ (research in progress). This DNA match is the only clue we have that James Davison I may also have come from NJ.


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  Predicted Ancestral Haplotype R1b1a2 13 24 14 11 11 14 12 12 12 13 13 30 17 9 10 11 11 25 15 20 28 15 15 16 16 12 11 19 22 16 15 20 16 36 37 13 12 11 9 15 16 8 10 10 8 10 10 12 23 23 16 10 12 12 15 8 13 22 20 13 12 11 13 11 11 12 12
62154 Daniel Davidson B: 1753 Scott VA. R1b1a2 13 24 14 11 11 14 12 12 12 13 13 30 17 9 10 11 11 25 15 20 28 15 15 16 16 12 11 19 22 16 15 20 16 36 36 13 12 11 9 15 16 8 10 10 8 10 10 12 23 23 16 10 12 12 15 8 13 22 20 13 12 11 13 11 11 12 12
357942 John Davidson b:1842 d:1920 Leslie County, Ky. R-M269 13 24 14 11 11 14 12 12 12 13 13 30 17 9 10 11 11 25 15 20 28 15 15 16 16 12 11 19 22 16 15 20 16 35 37 13 12 11 9 15 16 8 10 10 8 10 10 12 23 23 16 10 12 12 15 8 13 22 20 13 12 11 13 11 11 12 12
31039 JamesI,JamesII,Robert,Henry married Matilda Ison,Scott Co, VA R1b1a2 13 24 14 11 11 14 12 12 12 13 13 30 17 9 10 11 11 25 15 20 28 15 15 16 16 12 11 19 22 16 15 20 16 35 37 13 12                                                            
22069 Daniel Davidson born 1752-53 in VA, was in the Rev. War, his father was thought to be James Davidson R1b1a2 13 24 14 11 11 14 12 12 12 13 13 30 17 9 10 11 11 25 14 20 28 15 15 16 16 12 11 19 22 16 15 20 16 36 37 13 12                                                            
137874 Andrew Davisson born in PA,3/26,1789 d.9/7,1862 Dubois County,IN. In VA part of 1820's and 30's. V R1b1a2 13 24 14 11 11 14 12 12 12 13 13 30 17 9 10 11 11 25 15 20 28 15 15 16 16 12 11 19 22 16 15 20 16 36 38 13 12                                                            
BU6D5 Davidson -- 13 24 14 11 11 14 12 12 12 13 13 30 17     11 11 25   20 28 15 15 16 16 12 11 19 22                                                                            
209632 James Davi(d)son "I" of Russell Co., VA R1b1a2 13 24 14 11 11 14 12 12 12 13 13 30 17 9 10 11 11 25 15 20 29 15 15 16 16 12 11 19 22 16 15 20 16 36 37 13 12                                                            
257784 William Davidson and Sarah Sturgill R1b1a2 13 24 14 11 11 14 12 12 12 13 13 30 17 9 10 11 11 25 15 20 28 15 15 16 16 12 11 19 22 16 15 21 16 36 37 13 12                                                            
 
   Haplogroup Shading Code: Note: all Haplogroup values are reported based on latest Y-DNA Haplogroup Standard nomenclature.
   We update these results as the Standard is changed (usually every 1-2 years).
  R1b1    Predicted - Haplogroup value is predicted by FTDNA based on marker values.
  R1b1    Backbone Test - Haplogroup value is derived based on a now obsolete SNP Backbone Test by FTDNA. Additional SNPs need to be analysed.
  R1b1    Earlier Standard - Haplogroup value is measured based on a Deep Clade Test performed by FTDNA based on earlier
   Y-DNA Haplogroup Standard. Additional new SNPs need to be analysed.
  R1b1    Current Standard - Haplogroup Value is measured based on a Deep Clade Test performed by FTDNA to latest Y-DNA Haplogroup Standard.
 
   Allele Shading Code: Codes to show exceptions to family highlighting based on differences between your results and Predicted Ancestral Haplotype.
   Please note that some alleles have been designated as Fast Mutators - this means that changes in their values MAY have less genealogical significance.
  29    Difference noted for fast mutating allele. Differences may have less genealogical significance.
  29    Difference noted for slow mutating allele.
       No value for this allele was observed. Normally used with for 464e, 464f, and 464g.
       Ordered. Data has been ordered and awaiting report from FTDNA.

Fast vs. Slow Mutating Alleles: The Alleles whose names are in red in the header row have been designated by FamilyTreeDNA as fast mutating. This means that, when comparing two kits, these alleles have less genealogical significance and figure less in determining if two kits have a family match.
 

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