Some Mayflower descendants that I need some help with.
Who is the correct husband of Hannah Mayo?
* John Mayo, IV, son of Lt. John Mayo, Jr. & Hannah Mayo
* Captain John Mayo, son of Capt. Samuel Mayo & Thomasine Sunderland
Who is the correct wife of Judah Hopkins, I?
* Hannah Hopkins, daughter of Captain Samuel Mayo & Ruth Hopkins
* Unknown Profile, daughter of John Mayo, IV & Hannah Mayo
Thanks, Jeff
Jeff I would drive this BOTTOM up, starting with this merging that needs doing:
http://www.geni.com/merge/compare/6000000020638493236?to=6000000000...
Make MP as you go if you can ...
@Judith, no wonder, Jeff, was confused... TWO HANNAH MAYO´s! lol!
would seem, these branches, have a knack, for taking a curve, when one least expects it! ;-)
Freeman, Mayo, Bangs, all up in my branches, too. Great, that most of it, would seem to be cleared up... through your answers Erica (HI GIRLFRIEND!) and Judith!
Great Stuff!!!
<3 Renée <3
Here´s a few resources I´ve located online, for the Freeman/Hinkley lines.
http://www.archive.org/stream/freemangenealogy1875free#page/14/mode...
http://capecodhistory.us/genealogy/wellfleet/i1790.htm
Haven´t had a chance to really "sit" on it, yet...
but WILL soon! If anyone, turns up anything interesting, please, be sure to keep us all abreast!
Thank You and Best Regards, in the Round!
I find in a lot of lines there are duplicate names used . Example way back in the Campbell line . Colin Campbell married and had several mistresses . Many were sisters and every single one seemed to have had a child names Colin . Talk about confusion! Just figuring out which Colin belonged to which woman was crazy! Another one my Benjamin Parker had an Anna Jenness for a mother and an Anna Taylor for a wife. He died and Anna Taylor Parker then married one of his cousins and became Anna Jenness.. That's why you need all the maiden names and dates and where they were born. All the info you can possible muster up. Another one I had was in the Weeks and Gunnison lines. Two Weeks brothers married two Gunnison sisters , both couples had sons were same first name and birth dates were very simular. Can really make a mess sometimes. Judy
Its the Johnny Carson method of marrying (3 Joanna's)...but I've found that families used the same names, even on branches....usually cousins in one way or another....so you can have multiples of same names tho different parentage....that marry into branches of the same family......I had two branches of the same tree with 3 brothers marring 3 sisters of a related branch....
Or maybe noone wants to change the initials on the linens?!...:-)
AND that's also why you need something in the 'about me' to say WHO married who and what that spouses parentage was...it HELPS.
Fay I'm not sure that would solve it - I try to leave "display" name alone because people use different tree viewing options, and display name can over ride using a "pedigree" view.
For this early in history the profiles should be made MP & "2 wives both named Hannah" noted in the curator note, and of course both Hannah's MP'd as well. At least, that's the way I'd do it.
Those profiles can be brought to curator attention in the discussion:
http://www.geni.com/discussions/83475
for curators: my profile is good enough to be a Master Profile
Judy - Great research. Thank you.
You would think he knows better, right? :)
I just helped out a Tudor era profile where:
Grandfather Thomas
Father Thomas
Son Thomas
Wife 1: son Thomas - known as "serjeant at arms" Thomas
Wife 2: son Thomas - known as "Justice of the Common Pleas" Thomas OR "Thomas the lesser"
Wife 3: son Thomas - known as "changed his name at confirmation to Francis" Thomas
Best idea is Erica's suggestion about making the man an MP with the notation, married Hannah X and Hannah Y...and MP the wives....dont forget 'about me' for all...1st wife notes as 'first wife of....' and the 2nd wife as '2nd wife of'...both with their own parentage written out.
One family I worked on had 14 generations of Benjamin's....with almost all males having sons Benjamin also...and a lot married women with same first names ....Benjamin and Mary got pretty old after a while....and did nothing to let you know that it was a different generation...since both groupings had sons Benjamin...
MP with headers....super reminder.
Not a dumb question....ONLY a Curator can make a profile a Master Profile (MP).
You need to contact a Curator and request they make a profile an MP....give a reason....(P.S. It helps if you also include info, either in the 'about me' or in your message to the Curator to let them know WHY it should be an MP..)
Ya but they had nicknames and all kinds of titles in some case. Acturally some of people often put the with middle name in as a maiden name.once in awhile before the 1700's . But more often after that. Anything you can find to make the hunt easier always helps. I guess you could in the case of the two Hannah Mayo's we were orginally talking about . Althou it would make their profile heading longer, you could say Hannah , daughter of John and Hannah and Hannah, daughter of Samuel and Ruth. The guys adding and people often do like 1st Earl if whatever and so one might and does help. Judy
Geni newbie with a couple of comments: 1) I also have Bangs, Pence, Brewster, Mayo, Freeman, Cole and Higgins in my upper branches. It has been a interesting journey sorting out who belongs to whom. On a recent trip to Cape Cod I was able to find a land dee which proved a spouse.
2) about so many repeating names and family inter-marriage--think about the population of the area for the time period and the somewhat isolated location, they married the girl next door or down the lane, even if it was a cousin, or perhaps a step relative. The choices were limited.
I am trying to learn the ins and out of using this program so I really appreciate the explanation of "MP", Thank you all.
Jeff, I don't as a rule include parents in a person's name but I have seen it done. Usually done when it's a particularly confusing connection. Saw it done with two Weeks brother's marring two Gunnison sisters and both couples had children with same first names born about the same time.So in some cases , it might be necessary, Althou , like I said I have never has a reason to do it, myself. Judy
Hi http://www.geni.com/discussions/123663?msg=874239
I spent a bunch of childhood summers on Cape Cod - Prence, White, Bangs, Higgins, Nickersons ... Had no idea they might have been in my tree in those days!
My own lines seem more Cape Ann origination, but that geographic understanding has really helped me.
Here's a little light reading on how Geni works
http://wiki.geni.com/index.php/Main_Page
And thanks for a reminder about the jargon - I'm still confused when I see FNU in a profile. :)