Everyone who knows me understand the passion and love I have for family unity. Looking back over this year I can’t help but smile at the discoveries and connections made.
Finding family has and will
always be at the top of my list of things to do. One major discovery for me this year was a
DNA discovery, connecting family as a result of adoption.
At the beginning of 2016, it
was shaping up to be a promising start.
In February, as a daily practice, I logged into Ancestry DNA to review
my relative matches for new discoveries.
One particular night on
February 16th, I was watching “Finding Your Roots” and chatting with
my gene buddies @BlackProGenLive about the episode. That night featured Sean Combs and LL Cool J.
During the episode, LL Cool J
discovered his maternal grandparents were not his biological grandparents (See clip #2). His mother would later discover a half
sibling (See clips #3 & #4).
During a commercial break I logged in to Ancestry to review matches for new family discoveries. To my surprise, I noticed a female DNA match with the initials “A.B.”. The predicted relationship was 3rd cousins. As 3rd cousins once removed, her dad and I share the same great grandparents. I knew I could figure it out because I knew the names of my 2nd great grandparents for my maternal and paternal lines. This new found relative shared 128 centimorgans across 10 DNA segments. That is a lot of DNA! I checked the shared DNA matches to see whom we had in common. She was a matching relative on my mother’s paternal lines (Shinaul, Berry, & Watson). Of course I reached out to her!
Her close friend was managing
my newfound cousin’s results. She only
had the name of her mother and the knowledge of having other siblings. I encouraged her to upload her results to
Gedmatch (a site used to analyze your dna results because Ancestry do not have
the necessary tools) so I could look closer at the connection. The next day, I was able to figure out the
connection. A.B. was a direct descendant
from my maternal grandfather’s oldest sister.
She has since met her birth parents and other siblings. My new cousin AB, has not only discovered her
family can now trace her paternal biological roots back 7 generations!!
After discovering A.B, I
found another cousin from my 23andme results who was also adopted. To protect the identity, her initials are
C.H. This particular match is from my
paternal line on a branch I thought was a brick wall. After comparing to other relatives who tested
and talking with her, she is a descendant of my 2nd great
grandmother (Sophie Hancock-Hobson).
Grandma Sophie’s family was right there all along living in Pontotoc
County, MS. C.H. had enough information
to assist in furthering the research on the Hancock line.
These were my favorite and
most rewarding discoveries!
Fast-forwarding into the 2016
year, I got a chance to meet family on another branch of my paternal
(Doss-Hill) lines. For the first time,
I attended the Doss-Hills at the family reunion and shared family our history.
As I am writing this blog
piece, two more relatives contacted me on my Doss-Hill line through Ancestry
DNA! One of them is a descendant of my 2nd
great grandmother, Josephine Hill’s brother, Berry Hill. Josephine and Berry Hill were listed with
their parents in the Freedmen Bureau Labor Contract serving their former slave
owner, Littleton Hill in 1865. The
second person that reached out, W. Mathews, was also from the Doss-Hill
connections. He is a descendant of my
great grandmother’s sister branch, Emily (Doss) Hobson-Mathews.
Freedmen Bureau Labor Contract - St. Louis County Library |
Last but certainly not least,
it is also bittersweet as our 1st African American President, Barack
Obama, will leave the White House in a matter of days.
I was looking for ways to
preserve our legacy and remember our ancestors. I decided to take advantage of
the first African American President in office and remember my maternal first
cousin who died in the Vietnam War – Sammie L Watson, Jr. He was the only family member to ever go to
war and not return home. Several months
ago I ordered the Presidential Memorial Certificate to present along with his
photo, as a Christmas gift to his remaining four siblings and his nieces &
nephews who never got to meet their uncle.
What a year! I am looking forward to more amazing discoveries
in 2017!
Merry Christmas and Happy New
Year to you all!
Great write up Linda! Continue to share the stories. Shelley
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