Linda (Jones) Coursey
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Linda Kay Jones was born on July 31, 1951 in Coos Bay, Coos, Oregon, United States, daughter of Troy Ray Jones (1923–1979) and Lillie Jeraldine Parsley (1933–1995).
Her siblings were:
Linda (21) married Kenneth Ray Coursey (21) (born on March 25, 1951 in Eugene, Lane, Oregon, United States; son of Larry Ray Coursey and Iona Belle (Brown) Coursey) on December 9, 1972 in Crow, Lane, Oregon, United States. Their children were:
Paternal relationship confirmed by an AncestryDNA test match between Linda (Jones) Coursey and Angela Dicks her 3rd cousin.Their most-recent common ancestors are their 3rd great grandparents Calvin Acord and Angeline Cook. Predicted relationship from Ancestry DNA: 3rd cousins based on 49 cm across 2 segments.
Maternal relationship is confirmed by an autosomal AncestryDNA test match between Linda (Jones) Coursey and AS, her 2nd cousin . Their most-recent common ancestors are William Sanders and Mary Osburn, the great grandparents of both Linda (Jones) Coursey and AS. Predicted relationship from AncestryDNA: 2nd-3rd cousin, based on sharing 184 cM across 8 segments. DNA test taker Linda (Jones) Coursey is the daughter of Lillie Parsley, the daughter of Effie Sanders, the daughter of the common ancestors William Sanders & Mary Osburn.
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Categories: Coos Bay, Oregon
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