Elemuel B. Cliburn

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The below information presents working hypotheses based on a single data point. We will need additional descendants of Elemuel to take the test in order to prove or disprove them. Even if either of the below hypotheses proves correct, I want to stress that we know nothing else about the situation. The genetic ancestor may have died suddenly through violence or illness, or any number of possibilities. It is useful to uncover the identity of the Genetic Ancestor because that information can help their descendants know if they are potentially at risk for rare health conditions thay may be passed on genetically.

Hypothesis 1

This family's genetic ancestor remains a mystery at this point. On paper, Elemuel - or Lemuel as he is listed in about half the records - initially appears to be the son of William Clyburn and Christina Croy of Giles County, VA. However, DNA analysis reveals this to be appatently incorrect. Based on the one data point we have. Descendants of Elemuel B. Cliburn appear to have 13 genetic deviations within the first 37 Y-DNA markers when compared to the Westmorland Family Modal sample. This places their Most Recent Common Ancestor between 50 and 52 generations ago.

By the 1860 census Lemuel is listed as Lemuel Clybern. What had since been discovered is that on the 1850 Giles County Census everyone is living in the house of William Clyburn. The census records show Christina Croy, Lemuel Croy, and Sarah Croy. In the 1840 Giles County Census, Christina Croy is living as the head of her own household with her two kids.

Initially I had thought that Christina was a widow, but I cannot find any marriages in any of the surrounding area that fit this idea. Furthermore, I compared the Y-DNA sample against known Croy samples and they do not match either. This effectively eliminates any possibility that Lemuel was the son of an unknowm Croy.

I have also not been able to locate any birth records for Lemuel or his sister Sarah, so there's no birth certificate to reference with the father's name on it.

I am currently attempting some more advanced researching using genetic testing results in conjunction with other types of research, but the results are ongoing. If you would like to assist with this research, please let me know. If you are a descendant of Elemuel, I implore you to take DNA tests and share that data so that we can prove or disprove the above hypothesis.

Hypothesis 2

An alternate hypothesis is the William is the the Genetic Ancestor for Elemuel. There is some paper evidence to support this: Wiliam and Elemuel both have the middle initial B., and William has a brother named Elemuel, whom it appears that his son Elemuel is named after. If other descendants of Elemeul all match each other, then the next step is to go one generation back and check descendants of Thomas & Louisa to see if they match. If they do match, we repeat that process until they dont.

Family

  1. Christina G. Croy (1804-1875)
    She did eventually marry William Clyborn, but he is not the father.
    1. Elemuel B. Croy-Clyborn (1834-1902) m. Eliza Taylor
      1. James William Clayborn (1854-1924) m. A. J. Mollie Pruitt.
      2. Elizabeth Clayborn (1859-)
      3. Eva Clayborn (1860-)
      4. Addison L. Clayborn (1856-)
      5. Jospeh Clayborn (1862-)
      6. Henley C. Clayborn (1867-)
      7. Jonas Clayborn (1871-)
    2. Sarah E. J. Croy-Clyborn m. James Taylor