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From: Tony Johnson <>
Subject: [JOHNSON] Search ENgine for Genealogy research
Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2011 17:20:59 -0800
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I use a web search engine called Yippey aka the cloud
This web search engine First started out as CLUSTY
Place whet you are searching for like this " Hudson Johnson" and to the left a screen will come up by catagory that they find this name in
I usually do this once a waterway or Mountain is found with a Johnson on it "North Mountain" Johnson and again a Catagory will come up to the left of your screen to choose from just click on what interests you
Last example "Orange Co" Va Johnson ( your surname of interest)
Make sue you use these "" my what you want to restrict your search too.
Tony
> Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2011 09:36:43 -0800
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> Subject: Re: [TNDICKSO] [TNHAWKIN] [TNHAWKIN] DNA Comparisons
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> Googling usually works for me....sometimes I go to ASK or use a different search engine or if someone types in a web address in their email, I might copy and paste it in the search box at the top of the page.
> Anyone have a better idea? I hope this helps.
> cher
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> --- On Sun, 11/20/11, <> wrote:
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> From: <>
> Subject: Re: [TNDICKSO] [TNHAWKIN] [TNHAWKIN] DNA Comparisons
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> Date: Sunday, November 20, 2011, 9:04 AM
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> All,
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> I had a paternal DNA test performed via ancestry.com but I see other databases mentioned on this site. How do I access them?
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> Donald Reed Willson (Don)
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tony Johnson <>
> To: tnhawkin <>; Eric Cousin Beene <>; Janet Cousin Geranmayeh <>; tnroane <>; tndickso <>; tnwillia <>; tnhumphr <>
> Sent: Sun, Nov 20, 2011 6:45 am
> Subject: Re: [TNDICKSO] [TNHAWKIN] Travel Patterns of Allied familes of mine
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> eff there is an excellent source of information at a Library in Goergia my
> NA COusin sent me and they are very nice peoples I got inforomation on Mars NC
> ibrary on Hudson Johnson being in the Rev. War, my DNA cousin Lee sent me to
> his library for Rev. War information and I got the pages I requested but not
> nough of tthem LOL Hudson Johnson-Johnston was on the last page about 6 names
> rom the botttom. Pays to order the whole list. LOL
>
> e was in Capt. Kiles unit that fought the Indians and was awarded lands on
> alt Lick, These untis of Militia all were under General Sevier's command. I
> ave a file going on these pages I fot I know the Symes family is right beside
> udson on Capt. Kiles list. ( File on the Rev. War Vets is NC Davidson NC in
> JJDNA Site or just hit me up for it.) Note a Kile family is invovled with
> amiles of North Mountain with the Sevier familes of Big Creek.
>
> ou just hit me with two reference points I did not have Hanging ROck and
> ohnson's forge.
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> hank You for this information as Hudson Johnson is right beside the Iron
> urnace on bartons Creek owned by General James Randolph Robertson who sold it
> o Montgomery Bell. Hudson Johnson was a Whiskey maker thou.
>
> arter County was part of the Translyvania Companies purchase and the Carter
> amiles connects back to the Carter_-Dale- Skipworth familes of Colonial Va.
> udson Johnson property is descripes as on Big Creek the Carr PLace of Carters
> alley.
>
> ony
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> > Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2011 20:10:21 -0800
> From:
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> Subject: Re: [TNHAWKIN] Travel Patterns of Allied familes of mine
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> Tony you are apparently a fountain of good Geographic Genealogy Gems. I
> don't envy you, Johnson is THE most common name, by far.
>
> Now we know that the George Miller family nearby to Carter County
> Tennessee and at JOHNSON's Forge at Little Doe Creek, (The Hanging
> Rock) were gathered up by Sevier, for the Kings Mountain pursuit in
> 1782, and that the Same Miller family was associated with the Boones and
> Morgans. We also can see that teh Chisum family in Hawkins County who we
> THINK may become the source of the Scisms of Hawkins County, are also
> discussed (Elijah) in your notes.
>
> I can see as things progress that the value of the method is valid. Know
> thy neighbors as you would know your brother, has a lot of deep meanings
> in the manifest destiny of America. Families, religion, traditions,
> language, and places that look and feel like the place you came from.
> These are all major influences in migration. Man seeks familiar
> surroundings, familiar people and the comfort of nostalgia.
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