Southern Branch information regarding Azariah Lewis

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Dave Lewis

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Mar 5, 2021, 11:20:00 AM3/5/21
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The Curious Case of Azariah Lewis

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Hi, all. It’s been a while. I hope each of you is well and staying an arm’s length from the pandemic. My wife and I received our first vaccination in early February and are due our second shortly. Perhaps we are heading back to normalcy. I will be attaching a couple of documents to a reply email as I am unable to access the accompanying Google drive repository.

I am writing now because it is possible my life is going to get quite hectic for the next few months. I want to share with you what I have been working on for several months relevant to the Southern Branch and its members based on discovered matches to a single family who trace their lineage to a contemporary of the Samuel Lewis we believe is our ancestor and was in Edgefield County, South Carolina following the Revolutionary War. I won’t go into a great detail now, but will try to later on, if it is appropriate. For the time being, I am not going to mention names of matches as I know some of them do not want to be bothered with this specific lineage. I will attach some documents as I can to go along with this. First, some background.

When I first took my Y-DNA test and posted the results to FTDNA in 2007, I started meeting up with members on that list. When I came into contact with Whit Athey he sent me a document put together by a researcher and descendant of an Azariah Lewis, who was in Edgefield County, South Carolina, just before and after the Revolutionary War. His time there overlapped with that of the Samuel Lewis we strongly believe is the father of Asa Lewis and Zerah Lewis, who are ancestors to members on this board, as well as the father to Reu Lewis and Uriah H. Lewis who have a few matches at least me on various genetic genealogy sites. This research, compiled by an Andrew L. Moore of Pennsylvania, is dated 22 Oct 2001. In this, Mr. Moore concludes that Azariah Lewis, an Issac Lewis, a Benjamin Lewis and the Samuel Lewis in question here were siblings. Azariah and his family moved to Kentucky in the mid-1790s and he died there in 1808. While we have found no direct evidence to support Mr. Moore’s conclusions, we have kept our eyes open for such evidence as time passed. The relevant story of Azariah’s descendants for this writing is his son William Berry Lewis, whose mother was Mary Ann Berry Lewis. William Berry Lewis is said to have migrated to Illinois in the 1830s and is found there in the census records. He died there in 1843.

Last spring or early summer, I had a match on Ancestry.com with a woman who is a member of a Missouri family that traces its descent from an Ann Lewis, reported to be the daughter of William Berry Lewis. This match, if proven to be of proper Lewis origin, would confirm a relationship between our Samuel Lewis and their Azariah Lewis. It would also help confirm our Lewis relationship to their contemporary in Edgefield County, the Benjamin Lewis mentioned above. Our match on the Y-DNA list at FTDNA of John Hiram Lewis III, now deceased, is a descendant of this Benjamin Lewis, according to correspondences I had with him before he passed. John Hiram Lewis III is a close Y-DNA match to the members of the Southern Branch, which confirms that Benjamin and Samuel were closely related. John actually indicated in one correspondence that Azariah was Benjamin’s father, but I have found no confirmation of this claim, and it is an open question. He did claim to have seen or was informed of family Bible records for his lineage.

Before I go into further detail, I will say my confidence level for this match being of Lewis origin is very high and would fall within the 90 percent range. I am far from a DNA expert, and there are some things that happen within my analysis which I do not understand, and that is one of the reasons I am not declaring this match a certain Lewis match at this time. It may very well be a case of me not being able to sort out the appropriate details because of the DNA clutter surrounding the matches; the old forest for the trees conundrum.

Document Search

I did a document search as best I could on Ancestry.com. in the South Carolina online historical archives and elsewhere to 1) get a historical picture of what Edgefield County was like back at the time Samuel and Azariah were there, 2) verify the lineages of William Berry Lewis and Ann Lewis, and 3) to sort through the events of Azariah’s and Samuel’s lives in South Carolina as recorded in these old documents. (I will make this document available to the board.) This is what I found:

1. Samuel Lewis and Azariah Lewis knew each other. In fact, nearly all the Lewises who were in Edgefield County during this time period received land grants or bought land in a relatively small area of early Edgefield County, or at least what became Edgefield County. This includes Joseph Lewis of the colonial Georgia family I researched earlier who relocated to Edgefield County following the Revolutionary War. A Samuel Lewis, presumably ours, witnessed land transactions made by both Azariah and Joseph, at least once each. (Please note, the deed records I have for Azariah and Joseph are incomplete.) As an aside, Samuel’s first land grant award on little Stevens Creek was adjacent to land owned by Garrett Buckelew, the brother of Whit’s fifth great grandfather Richard Buckelew, Jr., through his paternal Athey line. Jane McCorkle Buckelew (b. 1813), married William Athey (b. 1805), Whit’s second great grandfather. Whit related this to me in a correspondence and it is also reflected in his Ancestry.com family tree.

2. A William or W.B. Lewis is definitely in Illinois where he is supposed to be based on the matching family’s records, He died there in 1843 before the census records recorded a person’s place of birth and listed only the head of household. Further, I could not verify with certainty the lineage of Azariah to the Missouri family. First, I found no document stating William Berry Lewis was the son of Azariah Lewis, nor did I find a document stating Ann Lewis was the daughter of William Berry Lewis. Azariah’s wife was Mary Ann Berry, and that William Berry Lewis was Azariah’s son is commonly cited. Ann Lewis married in 1838 before the names of all household members were listed in the census records, so I was unable to attach her name to William Berry Lewis. During my research, I came across and communicated with a second cousin to the Missouri family. This cousin also cites the lineage of Azariah Lewis>William Berry Lewis>Ann Lewis in his tree. Whether the two families were building upon each other’s work or reached their conclusions independently, I don’t know. So the findings so far leave a hole in the document evidence as I was able to find them on the Internet. Members of this lineage may have records that confirm this lineage as it is a common acknowledged to be correct.

DNA Analysis

1. As I stated, the DNA evidence can be a bit confusing to me. This is my first attempt at triangulation, and some things happened that I have not been able to find, or rationalize, an answer for. There are three sisters and one daughter/niece who match me on various DNA sites. My primary match with these individuals is on chromosome 7 of 20 cM in length (it does vary slightly among the matches). Well over 50 matches triangulate with me and two sisters on 23andMe and the daughter/niece on MyHeritage for this primary segment. I actually have two matching segments chromosome 7 with these individuals, but the second matching segment has only a few other matches for comparison, and I am unable to get a good read on it. I know a few of those sharing the primary segment as definite Lewis matches, and I strongly suspect others are also Lewis matches based on our shared match lists. These known matches trace their ancestry to both Zerah Lewis and Asa Lewis, which means the primary segment could only come from either their father or mother. Since the match in question is based on Lewis lineages, it is easy to assume we share common Lewis DNA with the Missouri family.

2. One of the sisters also matches Whit Athey, Whit’s sister and a man in Arkansas descended from Asa on chromosome 19. This matching sister is on 23andMe. Whit and his sister are descended from Asa’s son Ira H. Lewis while the Arkansas man is descended from Asa’s daughter Letitia. Whit traced this segment on chromosome 19 to his paternal grandmother, whose mother is Whit’s closest Lewis ancestor. Whit also said he shares this segment with a cousin descended from their common ancestor Dixon Hillman Lewis, who was the grandson of Asa Lewis.

3. My dilemma with the DNA match is this: As I mentioned I have several matches on my list who also match and triangulate with the members of the Missouri family. On MyHeritage, one of these is my sister (Zerah Lewis descendant), who shares and triangulates with the daughter/niece over the full 20 cM of the primary segment I share with the daughter/niece on chromosome 7. I have a fourth cousin descended from Asa Lewis through his son Eldred S. Lewis who shares and triangulates on 12.5 cM of my 20 cM matching segment with the daughter/niece. So, my sister should match the Asa descendant on the 12.5 cM triangulated segment, since she triangulates for full 20 cM shared segment with me and overlaps with the Asa descendant on 12.5 cM. Correct? Well, no, that’s not the case. The Asa descendant does not appear on my sister’s match list and vise versa, and when I place both my sister and the Asa descendant on the triangulation list with me and the daughter/niece, the triangulation breaks. I have a second cousin with whom this also happens. Separately they triangulate to the Azariah descendant; together with certain matches they do not. What’s the answer? To me it defies logic.

So, assuming in three weeks (one until by second vaccination and two more for it to kick in properly) I will be somewhat immune to the coronavirus, unless a wild variant finds me. Here’s hoping everyone who wants it, and all should, can get vaccinated soon and we can return to an almost normal life.

Dave

P.S. We do have two new Y-DNA matches on FTDNA. The tree of one indicates he shares lineage with Daniel Cushman Lewis and the other appears to be closest to Ron Durrett. This second match’s tree may jump to the wrong tree at some point going back in time, but he’s working on it. He has tested Big Y, so we may have clarity soon. Both were born and raised in the northeast.


Michael Lewis

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Mar 5, 2021, 11:37:47 AM3/5/21
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    Thanks for this excellent summary of your detailed research, Dave. You've been a busy guy!

    I'll have to do some research on this triangulation business. I don't understand how that works and what it tells me about DNA relationships.

    No news on the northern front. Lots of Samuels about, no clear documentation of connections with the southern group.

    Hope all are well!

    Michael Alan Lewis

Dave Lewis

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Mar 5, 2021, 11:41:52 AM3/5/21
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Attached are the two documents referenced below, of my research and that of Mr. Moore.

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Daniel C. Lewis

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Dec 3, 2021, 11:17:25 AM12/3/21
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Michael are you still disputing Joseph as son of Edmond Lewes as noted on Wiki-Tree?  

Dave can you comment on what the Block Tree says about this?

I have a well documented (IMO) direct line to Joseph Lewis.  I know we aren’t there yet but does it seem reasonable that R-BY42599 may be Edmond?  I think the various family trees may be pointing to that but Im not up to date who the other branches shown think which Lewis they descend from.  

If Edmond is not the R-BY42599 but later then I suppose Joseph could be descended from an Edmond brother and one of the other branches would be Edmond.    If Edmond were earlier than all branches shown would be descended from my Joseph.  But I have to admit I am having a hard time getting my head around this all.

Dan

Dave Lewis

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Dec 3, 2021, 1:11:15 PM12/3/21
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Michael, I don't think you can see the block tree on FTDNA as you've not tested Big Y. In my block tree Daniel is in the block with Roger (R.A. Lewis). Because it is his account, his name doesn't appear with Roger. Both do not have a tested Big Y match below BY42599 and are, therefore, lumped together under BY42599. Jackie's nephew and I match below BY42599 as do Ron and Geoff, thus each pair shares a block.

BY42599 likely is not later than Edmund because Ron and Geoff have it and test differently from Jackie's nephew and myself below that marker. Plus the difference in the STR results indicate a likely different course of evolution on the Y chromosome. BY42599 could have first appeared in Edmund but more than likely it could have arose in one of Edmund's ancestors, either his father or grandfather, possibly even his great grandfather. But in any case it is all speculation based on the level of knowledge we have at this time. BY42599 could possibly represent only Edmund in North America, depending on whether or not he had brothers or cousins who also migrated to the North America.

Whether or not all of us in the Lewis Surname Project are descended from Edmund for our Y-DNA is an open question, to my thinking, depending on whether or not Edmund had brothers or cousins who also came to North America. I'm open to the possibility that some of us in the surname project could have a different North American ancestor, but I have zero evidence to argue it one way or the other.

There are a few things to discuss but I don't have the time right now. My time should free up after the new year.

Dave

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