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Harvey Blaine Ashley (1842 - 1900)

Harvey Blaine (Harve) Ashley
Born in Grayson County, Kentuckymap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 9 May 1867 in Edmonson County, Kentuckymap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 57 in Edmonson County, Kentuckymap
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DNA Confirmation

  • Paternal and maternal relationships are confirmed by a GEDmatch test match between Trish (Ashley) Aaron GEDmatch EQ4253124 and her second cousin once removed David Nelson GEDmatch T234297. Their most-recent common ancestors are Welcome Ashley and Basheba Decker. Estimated number of generations to MRCA = 3.3, based on sharing 153.3 cM across 9 half-match segments.




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