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		<title>New Nichols DNA Participants</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to Kat Rayl, a decedent of Hezekiah Nichols (son of Henry Nichols), a Waylon Nichols, also descended from Hezekiah, has submitted a 67 marker Y-DNA test to family tree DNA. The Nichols Results are at http://www.brian-hamman.com/ResultsForNicholsSurnameProject.htm Greg and I have our results in and we are kit#40533 and Kit#112863. It should take about 6-8 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to Kat Rayl, a decedent of Hezekiah Nichols (son of Henry Nichols), a Waylon Nichols, also descended from Hezekiah, has submitted a 67 marker Y-DNA test to family tree DNA. The Nichols Results are at <a href="http://www.brian-hamman.com/ResultsForNicholsSurnameProject.htm" target="_blank">http://www.brian-hamman.com/ResultsForNicholsSurnameProject.htm</a><br />
Greg and I have our results in and we are kit#<span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;">40533 and Kit#</span><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;">112863</span>. It should take about 6-8 weeks for Waylon&#8217;s results to post. Greg and I have also upgraded our 37 makers results to 67 and it takes about a<br />
month for that to show up.</p>
<p>Also Kat has paid for a Jehu Nichols to submit a DNA sample as well. Jehu Nichols family has always lived in Washington in Beaufort Co. I think he is originally from the Humphrey Nicholls line of Bertie County NC. My family always thought we were from this line until I matched with Greg&#8217;s DNA. So we will see if we are kin to the Bertie County Nichols as well. I am excited about new possible matches.</p>
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		<title>Calling for Nichols DNA Submitters</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am calling for all Nichols Researchers with ties to the North Carolina, Virginia, Sumter Co South Carolina and Maryland area to participate in the Nichols DNA Research Project By ordering a 37 marker DNA test. Our next step is to piece together the family of William Nichols Sr., and since the courthouse in Pitt [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am calling for all Nichols Researchers with ties to the <a href="http://www.mynorthcarolinagenealogy.com/" target="_blank">North Carolina</a>, <a href="http://www.myvirginiagenealogy.com/" target="_blank">Virginia</a>, <a href="http://www.mysouthcarolinagenealogy.com/sc_county/su.htm" target="_blank">Sumter Co South Carolina</a> and <a href="http://www.mymarylandgenealogy.com/" target="_blank">Maryland</a> area to participate in the <a href="http://www.brian-hamman.com/ResultsForNicholsSurnameProject.htm" target="_blank">Nichols DNA Research Project</a> By <a href="http://www.familytreedna.com/cj.aspx?ftdna_ref=181" target="_blank">ordering a 37 marker DNA test</a>. Our next step is to piece together the family of William Nichols Sr., and since the courthouse in <a href="http://www.mynorthcarolinagenealogy.com/nc_county/pi.htm" target="_blank">Pitt County NC</a> burned DNA and land records are the only way we can sort the mess out. So if you are or think you are descended from the <a href="http://www.mynorthcarolinagenealogy.com/nc_county/pi.htm" target="_blank">Pitt County</a> area then drop me a email and do a DNA test&#8230;. PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!</p>
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		<title>Finally a DNA Match</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As you well know my big genealogy brick wall was with my Henry Nichols (Family Page and PDF Lineage). The earliest I found him was in Effingham County Georgia in the 1805 Georgia land lottery. Effingham County is not a burn county and has most of its early records. Well there is nothing on my [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As you well know my big genealogy brick wall was with my Henry Nichols (<a title="Henry Nichols Home Page" href="http://www.nicholsgenealogy.net/nichols/nichols/nichols-henry.htm" target="_blank">Family Page</a> and <a title="Lineage of Henry Nichols" href="http://www.nicholsgenealogy.net/nichols/nichols/nichols-descendants.pdf" target="_blank">PDF Lineage</a>). The earliest I found him was in <a title="Effingham County Georgia" href="http://www.mygeorgiagenealogy.com/ga_county/ef.htm" target="_blank">Effingham County</a> Georgia in the <a title="1805 Georgia Land Lottery" href="http://familyhistory101.com/research-land/states.html#1805" target="_blank">1805</a> Georgia land lottery. <a title="Effingham County Georgia" href="http://www.mygeorgiagenealogy.com/ga_county/ef.htm" target="_blank">Effingham County</a> is not a burn county and has most of its early records. Well there is nothing on my Henry even though he lived there, met his wife and fathered 3 children there. NO RECORDS! he did not purchase land, did not pay tax, did not get married there. The only way I can place him there was from 2 Georgia land lotteries from <a title="1805 Georgia Land Lottery" href="http://familyhistory101.com/research-land/states.html#1805" target="_blank">1805</a> and <a title="1807 Georgia Land Lottery" href="http://familyhistory101.com/research-land/states.html#1807" target="_blank">1807</a> and from the Georgia Passport he was granted to move through Indian land on his way to <a href="http://www.mymississippigenealogy.com" target="_blank">Mississippi </a>in <a title="1810 Federal Census" href="http://www.familyhistory101.com/research-census/census1810.html" target="_blank">1810</a>.</p>
<p>I could only locate 2 of his children in <a title="1880 Federal Census" href="http://www.familyhistory101.com/research-census/census1880.html" target="_blank">1880</a> and both said he was born in NC. Well I have covered most counties in North and South Carolina and have tracked down all the Henry Nichols and have discounted all but 1.</p>
<p>This Henry Nichols was born in <a title="Pitt County North Carolina" href="http://www.mynorthcarolinagenealogy.com/nc_county/pi.htm" target="_blank">Pitt County</a> North Carolina. The patriarch of the <a title="Pitt County North Carolina" href="http://www.mynorthcarolinagenealogy.com/nc_county/pi.htm" target="_blank">Pitt County</a> Nichols seems to be a William Nichols Sr. Williams son Joel Nichols seems the most likely fit for  being the Father of this Henry Nichols. in <a title="1790 Federal Census" href="http://www.familyhistory101.com/research-census/census1790.html" target="_blank">1790 </a>census Joel had 2 males under the age of 16 which fits my Henrys birth range of 1771-1775. Also when Joel moved to next door to <a title="Johnston County North Carolina" href="http://www.mynorthcarolinagenealogy.com/nc_county/jst.htm" target="_blank">Johnston County</a> in 1797 A Henry Nichols was granted 150 acres on Hannah Creek, the came Creek Joel Nichols moved to. After the land purchase this Henry disappears forever from North Carolina as far as I can tell. My Henry would have to Be in <a title="Effingham County Georgia" href="http://www.mygeorgiagenealogy.com/ga_county/ef.htm" target="_blank">Effingham County</a> by at least 1801 in order to marry thew daughter of <a title="james Cook Family page" href="http://www.nicholsgenealogy.net/nichols/cook/cook-james.htm" target="_blank">James Cook</a> and have his first (known) Child William by 1802. The problem in finding the family structure of William Nichols Sr. is that <a title="Pitt County North Carolina" href="http://www.mynorthcarolinagenealogy.com/nc_county/pi.htm" target="_blank">Pitt County</a> is a burn County. All records except land records burned in 1858.</p>
<p>Now I ask myself, if this is my Henry then why would he leave someplace he knows and travel all the way to <a title="Effingham County Georgia" href="http://www.mygeorgiagenealogy.com/ga_county/ef.htm" target="_blank">Effingham County</a>. Well the answer may be in <a title="Sumter County South Carolina" href="http://www.mysouthcarolinagenealogy.com/sc_county/su.htm" target="_blank">Sumter County</a> South Carolina. Several of Williams Children left<a title="Pitt County North Carolina" href="http://www.mynorthcarolinagenealogy.com/nc_county/pi.htm" target="_blank"> Pitt County</a> North Carolina just before the <a title="1790 Federal Census" href="http://www.familyhistory101.com/research-census/census1790.html" target="_blank">1790</a> census and went to <a title="Sumter County South Carolina" href="http://www.mysouthcarolinagenealogy.com/sc_county/su.htm" target="_blank">Sumter County</a>. Probably after the death of William Sr. So this gives someplace for Henry to go to then make the Jump to <a title="Effingham County Georgia" href="http://www.mygeorgiagenealogy.com/ga_county/ef.htm" target="_blank">Effingham County</a> which makes more sense. Problem is how do I prove this. Pitt county has no records but deeds, Johnston Co only has the 1 land record for Henry and <a title="Sumter County South Carolina" href="http://www.mysouthcarolinagenealogy.com/sc_county/su.htm" target="_blank">Sumter County</a> has no records on Henry.</p>
<p>So I decide to have a DNA test done by <a href="http://www.familytreedna.com/cj.aspx?ftdna_ref=181">Family Tree Dna.</a> I did this over a year ago. At first my results were by them self with no matches to other Nichols in the <a title="Nichols Surname Project" href="http://www.brian-hamman.com/ResultsForNicholsSurnameProject.htm" target="_blank">project</a>. BUT I could discount other Nichols families around <a title="Pitt County North Carolina" href="http://www.mynorthcarolinagenealogy.com/nc_county/pi.htm" target="_blank">Pitt County</a> through this.</p>
<p>Then a year ago I got my first close match. A Walter Nichols (kit #17761) matched me on 35 of 37 markers with a genetic distance of 3. This means In comparing 37 markers, the probability that Brian Nichols and Walter P. Nichols shared a common ancestor within the last&#8230;</p>
<ul>
<li>2 generations is 9.8%</li>
<li>4 generations is 31.74%</li>
<li>6 generations is 54.47%</li>
<li>8 generations is 72.13%</li>
<li>10 generations is 83.95%</li>
<li>12 generations is 91.16%</li>
</ul>
<p>My Henry is 6 Generations back so that meant that My Henry&#8217;s and William E Nichols ( <a title="Lineage of William E. Nichols" href="http://www.brian-hamman.com/PatrilineageforParticipant17761.htm" target="_blank">William E Nichols Line</a>) had a 72% chance of having the same grandfather. Unfortunately Walter is in the same boat I am. He can&#8217;t get past William Nichols although family history suggest it was a Conrad Nichols. No records exist saying a Conrad Nichols ever did exist. Although this is a great clue it doesn&#8217;t break my brick wall. So now I wait some more.</p>
<p>About six months ago I get an email from a supposed descendant of William Nichols Sr. of <a title="Pitt County North Carolina" href="http://www.mynorthcarolinagenealogy.com/nc_county/pi.htm" target="_blank">Pitt County</a>, NC. She says her Cousin is a descendant of Reuben Nichols. He is one of the Nichols to go from <a title="Pitt County North Carolina" href="http://www.mynorthcarolinagenealogy.com/nc_county/pi.htm" target="_blank">Pitt County</a> to <a title="Sumter County South Carolina" href="http://www.mysouthcarolinagenealogy.com/sc_county/su.htm" target="_blank">Sumter County</a>, SC. Then Reuben went from there to <a title="Lawrence County Mississippi" href="http://www.mymississippigenealogy.com/ms_county/law.htm" target="_blank">Lawrence Co</a>, Mississippi where he died in the 1840&#8242;s. What makes this more interesting is the Reuben&#8217;s son, Reuben Bynum Nichols married in <a title="Copiah County, Mississippi" href="http://www.mymississippigenealogy.com/ms_county/cop.htm" target="_blank">Copiah County</a> MS to a Martha Touchstone, Henry&#8217;s Son, William Nichols also Married in <a title="Copiah County, Mississippi" href="http://www.mymississippigenealogy.com/ms_county/cop.htm" target="_blank">Copiah County</a> MS about the same time that Reuben B did and both went to <a title="Bradley County Arkansas" href="http://www.myarkansasgenealogy.com/ar_county/br.htm" target="_blank">Bradley County</a> Arkansas in 1845. Reuben B Nichols died there in 1848. In <a title="1850 Federal Census" href="http://www.familyhistory101.com/research-census/census1850.html" target="_blank">1850 </a>my ancestor, <a title="Jerimiah Nichols Family Page" href="http://www.nicholsgenealogy.net/nichols/nichols/nichols-jeremiah.htm" target="_blank">Jeremiah Nichols</a>, also a son of Henry, is living in <a title="Drew County Arkansas" href="http://www.myarkansasgenealogy.com/ar_county/dr.htm" target="_blank">Drew County</a> Arkansas and guess who is living next door&#8230;. Martha Nichols, widow of Reuben B, these to families were close as they had several land transaction and always lived real close together.</p>
<p>So now I think I can finally get a definitive answer if the Henry of <a title="Pitt County North Carolina" href="http://www.mynorthcarolinagenealogy.com/nc_county/pi.htm" target="_blank">Pitt County</a> is my Henry. Well the kit comes in and we are nowhere near a match (kit number 74981). We only matched 24 of 37 markers with a genetic distance of 17. This didn&#8217;t make sense and really crushed my hopes on the <a title="Pitt County North Carolina" href="http://www.mynorthcarolinagenealogy.com/nc_county/pi.htm" target="_blank">Pitt County</a> connection. So I wait some more.</p>
<p>About a month ago I get a email from a Greg Nichols of Kentucky saying he was having a 37 marker test done and so far 25 had come in and we were a perfect match. Well I about wet myself over this news. We spoke by phone and he was a descendant  of William Nichols Jr, son of William Nichols Sr. of <a title="Pitt County North Carolina" href="http://www.mynorthcarolinagenealogy.com/nc_county/pi.htm" target="_blank">Pitt County</a> NC. Well I have compared my dna to a supposed decedent through the Reuben Nichols line and thought the last 12 markers would crush my dreams but I had to wait 2 weeks till they came in.</p>
<p>Well last week they did. Greg and I matched 36 of 37 markers with a genetic Distance of 1. That means In comparing 37 markers, the probability that Brian Nichols and Greg D. Nichols shared a common ancestor within the last&#8230;</p>
<ul>
<li>2 generations is 29.25%</li>
<li>4 generations is 58.66%</li>
<li>6 generations is 77.93%</li>
<li>8 generations is 88.83%</li>
<li>10 generations is 94.54%</li>
<li>12 generations is 97.4%</li>
</ul>
<p>This is a very close match. So how do I know that Greg is from the <a title="Pitt County North Carolina" href="http://www.mynorthcarolinagenealogy.com/nc_county/pi.htm" target="_blank">Pitt County</a> Nichols? Well Greg&#8217;s Nichols have always been in <a title="Pitt County North Carolina" href="http://www.mynorthcarolinagenealogy.com/nc_county/pi.htm" target="_blank">Pitt County</a>. He is the first Nichols in his line not to live there. So I now believe that my Henry and The Henry from <a title="Pitt County North Carolina" href="http://www.mynorthcarolinagenealogy.com/nc_county/pi.htm" target="_blank">Pitt County</a> and <a title="Johnston County North Carolina" href="http://www.mynorthcarolinagenealogy.com/nc_county/jst.htm" target="_blank">Johston Counties</a> are one in the same.</p>
<p>So how do I explain the huge difference in dna from the decedent of Reuben. Well there could have been a birth out of wedlock. There could have been a remarriage or adoption or he could have made the same mistake many genealogist make and assumed the wrong lineage.</p>
<p>So I encourage you if you are at an impasse and need help to seriously consider having a dna test done. I could not have broken a very difficult brick wall with out it. You can more Easily follow along by seeing how the county boundary changes occurred each year on my <a title="Links to rotating animated maps showing all the county boundry changes for each year" href="http://www.familyhistory101.com/map_county.html" target="_blank">County Formations page</a></p>
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		<title>$500 Contest &#8211; My DNA Match</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[SEE FIRST POST FOR DETAIL OF CONTEST About a year ago I submitted my DNA to Family Tree DNA. My results are posted at http://www.brian-hamman.com/ResultsForNicholsSurnameProject.htm. Go to Kit # 40533 for Henry Nichols. As you can see I am a match for the descendant for William E Nichols. In comparing 37 markers, the probability that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> <a href="http://familyhistory101.com/blog/?p=16" title="Contest Details" target="_blank">SEE FIRST POST FOR DETAIL OF CONTEST</a></p>
<p>About a year ago I submitted my DNA to Family Tree DNA. My results are posted at <a href="http://www.brian-hamman.com/ResultsForNicholsSurnameProject.htm" title="Family Tree DNA Nichols Results" target="_blank">http://www.brian-hamman.com/ResultsForNicholsSurnameProject.htm</a>. Go to Kit # 40533 for Henry Nichols. As you can see I am a match for the descendant for William E Nichols.</p>
<p>In comparing 37 markers, the probability that Brian Nichols and Walter P. Nichols shared a common ancestor within the last&#8230;<br />
4 generations is 31.74%<br />
8 generations is 72.13%<br />
12 generations is 91.16%<br />
16 generations is 97.56%<br />
20 generations is 99.38%<br />
24 generations is 99.85%<br />
Henry is 6 Generation removed from myself So Henry&#8217;s Grandfather and Conrads Grandfather have a 72.13% chance of being the same person.</p>
<p>William E Nichols Father is supposedly a Conrad Nichols from SC but to this date adn over 100 years of people searching no Conrad &#8220;Gunrod&#8221; Nichols can be found. Here is some pages which list the Conrad Nichols Line, these are done by Kenny Shackleford:</p>
<ol>
<li><a href="http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/h/a/Kendrick-W-Shackleford/GENE48-0002.html" title="Descendants of Conrad Nichols" target="_blank">Descendants of Conrad Nichols</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.ancientfaces.com/research/story/386838">(Story) Charles Conrad (Gunrod) Nichols</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.ancientfaces.com/research/story/386850">(Story) KINCHEN  ELIAS (ELLIS)  NICHOLS&#8230;</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.ancientfaces.com/research/story/386844">(Story) WILLIAM E. NICHOLS   1810 &#8211; 1865 </a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.ancientfaces.com/research/story/386843">(Story) SIMION (SIMEON) NICHOLS      ABT&#8230; </a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.ancientfaces.com/research/story/386842">(Story) Robert, Ann, and Sallie Nichols</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.ancientfaces.com/research/story/386841">(Story) WILLIAM J. NICHOLS    1822 -&#8230; </a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.ancientfaces.com/research/story/386840">(Story) MARENA NICHOLS   1818 &#8211; ?</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.ancientfaces.com/research/story/386839">(Story) JOHN NICHOLS  1793 &#8211; 1865</a></li>
</ol>
<p>I current have orders in for info trying to trace John Nichols (son of Conrad) will post results as I get them on this post&#8230;&#8230;</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I got my package in the mail yesterday, it contained 3 cotton swabs and very simple instructions. I am going to take each swab and rub/scrap vigorously for 30 seconds, put them in the container and mail them back. I should receive my test results in about 4-6 weeks so I will post back then. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I got my package in the mail yesterday, it contained 3 cotton swabs and very simple instructions. I am going to take each swab and rub/scrap vigorously for 30 seconds, put them in the container and mail them back. I should receive my test results in about 4-6 weeks so I will post back then. I cant wait&#8230;&#8230;</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well I am taking the plunge and am going to submit my sample to take part in the Ancestry DNA project. I have a major brick wall that I have run out of options on so this is my last resort (baring divine intervention). I will post the step by step process and what results [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well I am taking the plunge and am going to submit my sample to take part in the Ancestry DNA project. I have a major brick wall that I have run out of options on so this is my last resort (baring divine intervention). I will post the step by step process and what results come from this. I am very excited and am looking forward to positive results.</p>
<p>I have a brief out line of what exactly this is about at the <a href="http://familyhistory101.com/dna.html" target="_blank" class="textlink">Ancestry DNA Basics Page.</a></p>
<p>I am doing the PATERNAL LINEAGE test which is a test for males that can discover genetic cousins and your father&#8217;s ancient ancestry. I should recieve my kit any day now and will post more when I receive it.</p>
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