Hi there we have some names in common I'm not sure if you're related to any of those names but Blankenship Collins Cross and Butler. Obviously of course and white. I was wondering have you done any DNA testing I would love to see if we were match anywhere It's very rare for me to find matches with my last name but the search still continues
RE: Abiah Bordman Since there is no birth record, I'd use the earliest or early self used last name as the LNAB. I imagine her father's probate is probably the first time her name was recorded since she wasn't married. I'd use "Bordman" since that was the earliest seen, and how she wrote her name herself. The other choice would be "Boreman" (and definitely not "Boardman").
The Boardman Genealogy, page xii talks a bit about this, and she used the spelling "Bordman" for this generation.
I realize this was a while ago, but I see you removed Jonah and Mary Keeler as Nehemiah Keeler's parents. Do you know who his actual parents were/how do you know Jonah and Mary are not accurate? I don't have an ancestry account, so I can't view the links. I believe the correct parents are Samuel Keeler and Mary Kendrick, is that right?
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Lula Mae White(Hollandsworth) was my dad's(Elmer Clayton White) mother and my grandmother. I was a pall bearer at her funeral in 1963. I have done extensive research on both sides of my family on Ancestry and took their DNA test. Thomas L White. Aiken SC
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The Boardman Genealogy, page xii talks a bit about this, and she used the spelling "Bordman" for this generation.
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