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Some South Carolina Timmons

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My YDNA Y-Haplogroup is YFull R-BY141862, which also known at FTDNA as Haplogroup BY68252 (So far, 4 other individuals at FTDNA match, all are Timmons/Timmins).  Haplogroup Terminal SNP's are extremely reliable in tracing ancestors (unlike STR's which cannot be relied upon).
    Our Haplogroup can be traced with great certainty back to
Francis Timmings born in 1515,  Sedgley, 861, Staffordshire, England. The reason this line is so certain is that there is great documentation for the Timmins/Timmons in Staffordshire and a one individual has a recent ancestor from this line.
For more Timmons/Timmins yDNA info click here.

 
My Ancestors
A different look at My Ancestors
Cooks of SC - Scot-Irish McCook Protestants
Moores of SC - including Darla Moore
Cockfields of SC - Arrived on the first ship, the Carolina
Timmons of SC including John Timmons who fought for Francis Marion in the Revolutionary War at Eutaw Springs and elsewhere
Timmons Accounts Audited Files for Claims Growing out of the Revolution
Mary SIMMONS/SIMONS - Research by Maxcy Foxworth Jr. (Published by Three Rivers Genealogical Society)
Huguenot history
Huguenot Pons Story ERROR - Research by Ray Timmons (Published in The Carolina Herald)
Pompion Chapel or Pumpkin Chapel? - Research by Ray Timmons (Published by SC Huguenot Society)
Pompion Chapel video - SCETV
Middleburg Plantation - Oldest standing dwelling in SC
Little Mistress Chicken - A true 1748 story about Catharine CHICKEN
Francis Marion The Swamp Fox
Photographs of the families
Maps
Land Grants and Plats
French Huguenot Church Registers
Selected Denization names from The Hug. Soc. of London XVIII
Revolutionary War Paintings
Library of Congress - SC Historical Buildings
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