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Christopher Davis

Also Known As: "Christopher Davis", "Mingo by marriage"
Birthdate:
Death: New Amsterdam Colony, New York City
Immediate Family:

Husband of Kateras Davis and Anna Catherine Norwood
Father of Christopher Davis, Jr.; Catherine Bass, of Battle Beach, Newsoms Co, Va. and Mary (Davis) Wright of Battle Beach, Va

Downline Ethnicity: Mingo, Chowanoke, and Old Cheraw lines
Managed by: Marsha Gail Veazey
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About Christopher Davis

Autosomic chromosome mapping broke down the brick wall. See Avatar for gedcom kits. Native in New York with "Black Dutch" claimant downlines, retro migration suspected since they had no problem heading into the Appalachian areas. The immigrant Welsh Christopher Davis in New York obviously partnered with the mother of this line except that his round about biome goes over to Chuckee in Alaska way, way back. So, he likely took on the name of Davis or like most people claim, the Tazewell stone mortar structures in which La Salle found the Xualla were actually quarried by the Welsh/Flemish/Dutch who predated the Spanish but left no record except in the blue eyes of some isolated groups of natives who claim Madoc ancestry, on the k13 Admixture App, 'fingerprint"; along with their architecture whom the 1920's U of California at DAVIS (no kidding) found that those structures were Xualla / Cheraw. In the area, per National Park Service Archaeology Team by Langston-Moretti was Peter Wynne (Winne) Gwyne Wann Gunn, who came to Virginia in 1608, accompanied Captain Christopher Newport on a journey to the falls of the James River. He visited the country of the Monacan Indians, whose language was different than that of the Powhatans. In a November 26, 1608, letter Wynne sent to Sir John Egerton, he said that some of the men in Newport's group thought that the Monacans' pronunciation resembled the Welch language and asked him to accompany them as an interpreter (Haile 1998:203-204). https://www.nps.gov/parkhistory/online_books/jame1/moretti-langholt...

Snp is chrome 8 segment 63,490,414 70,180,251 4.7 for the matchers at the level of Davis of New Kent and the less the cM, the farther back on this line and in the direction of the tree of Tery Davis Kempt. This took 120 people 4 years to figure out. By 2020, we have our answer with the help of a y dna line sharing their biome results.

The biome study of these Davis ydna  go back to the Chuckchee http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=FGC21497&fbclid=...
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