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Nottinghamshire / Re: KEMMERY/ LIMMING
« on: Sunday 07 June 15 19:08 BST (UK)  »
Does your wife have any living male relatives that have the Limming surname??? Could they be persuaded to take a Y-DNA test? There are over 160 men with test results to compare your family too!
It would be very exciting if your family matched a family in the USA. It would be really really excited if your family match my family, because we know when our immigrant arrived to the USA, in 1675 Delaware.

I run the Lemon DNA Project at Family Tree DNA and would love to assist your family in getting a y-DNA test. FTDNA does ship to England

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Hampshire & Isle of Wight / Re: liming/limming lived in crondall
« on: Sunday 07 June 15 18:55 BST (UK)  »
I descend from the John Liming born in England 1647 and died about 1697. I descend from his 2nd son William and grandson Daniel Liming who migrated in 1780 to land that became Tennessee. I have done extensive work on the Tennessee family to find living descendants. I have been working on the first son John Liming II's descendants to find living members from his line.

We do have y-DNA test results from descendants of both John II and William's line. I run the Lemon DNA project at Family Tree DNA is the US and would love to find Liming or Leming men in England to also get tested so we could find if there is a connection between families. There have been over 160 Lemon (all varient spelling)  men tested with over 15 different family groups identified. Family Tree DNA will ship to all of Great Britain. 

There is a man in England who has a website called http://www.englishorigenes.com/.  He takes the Y-DNA match lists of people and looks at all the surnames that show up the most for a person. He then compares old English parish records for where all those surname are located together in the highest concentration. The goal of his work is to try to pin point where a surname originated.

I sent him the match list for 5 of the Liming/Leming descendants, and he has pin pointed a connection to the town of Leeming in Yorkshire with our surname and the other matching surnames that occurred in high numbers with each person. Our hapolgroup is i1 which is known to originate in Scandinavia and the vikings. Yorkshire was heavily populated by Vikings. I do know that there have been some Leeming men tested and their haplogroup was R1b2 and not Viking but from the European continent.

Anyway would love to find more men in England to get tested. Help.....   

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Hampshire & Isle of Wight / Re: John LYMING/LIMING
« on: Sunday 07 June 15 18:30 BST (UK)  »
I descend from the John Liming born in England 1647 and died in New Jersey about 1697. I descend from his 2nd son William and grandson Daniel Liming who migrated in 1780 to land that became Tennessee. I have done extensive work on the Tennessee family to find living descendants. I have been working on the first son John Liming II's descendants to find living members from his line.

We do have y-DNA test results from descendants of both John II and William's line. I run the Lemon DNA project at Family Tree DNA is the US and would love to find Liming or Leming men in England to also get tested so we could find if there is a connection between families. There have been over 160 Lemon (all varient spelling)  men tested with over 15 different family groups identified. Family Tree DNA will ship to all of Great Britain. 

John Liming, the immigrant, first documented record in the US is actually in Delaware getting a land deed in 1675 from the Gov of New York, and Delaware. I am wondering how a former indentured servant who's term was up in 1671 could have raised his standings so fast as to have enough money and standing to be able to purchase a landholding by 1675. I am trying to ascertain if the Delaware land was sold in England as was common in that time for new land developments.
This would put into question that the indentured servant from Nevis, John Lyning is actually our ancestor at all.
   

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US Lookup Requests / Re: Samuel N. Limming
« on: Sunday 07 June 15 18:18 BST (UK)  »
I descend from the John Liming born in England 1647 and died about 1697. I descend from his 2nd son William and grandson Daniel Liming who migrated in 1780 to land that became Tennessee. I have done extensive work on the Tennessee family to find living descendants. I have been working on the first son John Liming II's descendants to find living members from his line.

We do have y-DNA test results from descendants of both John II and William's line. I run the Lemon DNA project at Family Tree DNA is the US and would love to find Liming or Leming men in England to also get tested so we could find if there is a connection between families. There have been over 160 Lemon (all varient spelling)  men tested with over 15 different family groups identified. Family Tree DNA will ship to all of Great Britain. 


Samuel N. Limming b. 1831 in OH
Wife Elizabeth J. b. 1841 NC
Children
Zena b. 1865 IL
Laura b. 1867 IL
Lydia b. 1869 IL
Warren b. 1871 IL
Frank b. 1874 IL
May b. 1877 IL

John W. Baker (Stepson) b.1858 IL

I think that Samuel parents came from Stepney London
were William/Elizabeth Limming?
any help on this I would be grateful

Many Thanks John (My wife maiden name Limming)

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