Jacqueline was born in 1978 in Cleveland, Ohio, United States, grew up in Bellingham, Washington, United States, and currently lives in Bellingham with her husband and two cats.
Family Photo of Anne Mackie, James Passey, Jacqueline Passey, and Douglas Passey
Mackie Line
In preparation for Big Y-700 test, research the Mackie line as thoroughly and as far back as possible. Confirm all father/son relationships of my Mackie ancestors.
Untangling the Big Passey Mess
Sort out the big Passey mess that has spread across every genealogy site. The family tree of the non-migrating Passeys back in Englandseem to have become hopelessly tangled in the 1700s and 1800s to the point where even the Mormons on FamilySearch seem to have have given up on sorting it out. Probably need to rework them from scratch, family-by-family. And then once I fix them, write disambiguation notes! Or a whole disambiguation page! And fix the other sites so the stuff doesn't get replicated here again!
Mary Passey: Who is she, and how does she relate to the other Passeys?
First-hand information entered by Jacqueline Passey.
DNA Confirmations
Maternal and Paternal:
Paternal and relationships are confirmed by a 23andMe test match between Jacqueline Mackie Passey and James Straley Passey, siblings. Predicted relationship from 23andMe: Brother/Sister, based on a 47.32% match that is completely identical sharing 824 cM across 31 segments and half identical sharing 2697 cM across 48 segments.
Paternal:
Paternal relationship is confirmed by a 23andMe test match between Jacqueline (Passey) Perry and Michelle (Passey) Sanderson, first cousins. Their most-recent common ancestors are their grandparents James Thomas Passey and Geneva Genevieve (Straley) Passey. Predicted relationship from 23andMe: First Cousin, based on a 13.36% match sharing 995 cM across 26 segments.
Paternal relationship is confirmed by a 23andMe test match between Jacqueline (Passey) Perry and Janine (Passey) Root, first cousins. Their most-recent common ancestors are their grandparents James Thomas Passey and Geneva Genevieve (Straley) Passey. Predicted relationship from 23andMe: First Cousin, based on a 12.04% match sharing 896 cM across 26 segments
Paternal relationship is confirmed by a 23andMe test match between Jacqueline (Passey) Perry and Jonathan Draper, first cousins. Their most-recent common ancestors are their grandparents James Thomas Passey and Geneva Genevieve (Straley) Passey. Predicted relationship from 23andMe: First Cousin, based on a 6.78% match sharing 505 cM across 24 segments.
Paternal relationship is confirmed by a 23andMe test match between Jacqueline (Passey) Perry and Denise Cox, second cousins. Their most-recent common ancestors are Nova Norman Straley (1884-1974) and Cora Elenor (Boone) Straley (1886-abt.1969), their great grandparents. Predicted relationship from 23andMe: First Cousin Once Removed or Second Cousin, based on sharing 450 cM across 16 segments.
Paternal relationship is confirmed by a GEDmatch test match between Jacqueline (Passey) Perry GEDmatch RF5457658 and her second cousin Janice (Neilson) Bengry GEDmatch A774503. Their most-recent common ancestors are their great grandparents parents William Theobald Passey (1862-1935) and Lydia Ann (Toomer) Passey (1868-1943). Estimated number of generations to MRCA = 2.8, based on sharing 297.3cM across 15 half-match segments.
Paternal relationship is confirmed by a 23andMe test match between Jacqueline (Passey) Perry and Dean Straley, first cousins once removed. Their most-recent common ancestors are Nova Norman Straley (1884-1974) and Cora Elenor (Boone) Straley (1886-abt.1969), the great grandparents of Jacqueline (Passey) Perry and the grandparents of Dean Straley. Predicted relationship from 23andMe: Second Cousin, based on sharing 271 cM across 10 segments.
Paternal relationship is confirmed by a 23andMe test match between Jacqueline (Passey) Perry and Bob Lowry, second cousins. Their most-recent common ancestors are William Theobald Passey (1862-1935) and Lydia Ann (Toomer) Passey (1868-1943), their great grandparents. Predicted relationship from 23andMe: Second Cousin, based on sharing 223 cM across 9 segments.
Paternal relationship is confirmed by a GEDmatch test match between Jacqueline (Passey) Perry GEDmatch RF5457658 and her third cousin Doug Eborn GEDmatch T308964. Their most-recent common ancestors are James Toomer (1827-1894) and Mary Jane (Cook) Toomer (1829-1916). Estimated number of generations to MRCA = 3.6, based on sharing 97cM across 6 half-match segments.
Paternal relationship is confirmed by a GEDmatch test match between Jacqueline (Passey) Perry GEDmatch RF5457658 and her second cousin once removed Doug (Osborn) Baughman GEDmatch GU8014652. Their most-recent common ancestors are William Theobald Passey (1862-1935) and Lydia Ann (Toomer) Passey (1868-1943). Estimated number of generations to MRCA = 3.6, based on sharing 91.4cM across 5 half-match segments.
Maternal:
Maternal relationship is confirmed by a 23andMe test match between Jacqueline (Passey) Perry and Matt Thompson, second cousins. Their most-recent common ancestors are Archibald Campbell (1890-1977) and Helen Maxwell (Ott) Campbell (1888-1972), their great grandparents. Predicted relationship from 23andMe: Second Cousin, based on sharing 173 cM across 7 segments.
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