Descendants of John MORRISON & Henrietta "Henny" MacLEOD


The research on this family is being carried out in an attempt to identify the biological parents of Florence Mae METCALFE* 1915-2005. Florence's daughter Kathy WATSON* has had her DNA analyzed and this has produced some apparent cousins. Since we do not have any surnames to start with these journals have been created in an attempt to find the ancestor common to Kathy and her 'DNA cousins'.

One possible candidate so far is Amanda FANNON nee CROSBY. The DNA (on Ancestry) suggests that Amanda and Kathy could be 2nd to 4th cousins. Assuming the median, they would be 3rd cousins and if so Amanda's gg grandparents would also be Kathy's gg grandparents. The challenge will be to identify which gg grandparent could be the 'common' ancestor.

Amanda's grandmother on her father's side was Margaret Jane MATHESON (1900-1969). Her ancestors also emigrated from the Isle of Lewis to Huron Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario. Margaret Jane's
Pedigree Chart shows these ancestral families; MATHESON; MORRISON & MacLEOD.

I have created these Journals in an attempt to identify all those grandchildren and narrow down my search. Likely subjects, both male or female, would have been born born approx 18 - 30 years before Florence's birth in 1915, say 1885 to 1897. Also not likely married before 1915.

Please note, this is a work in progress and not all the connetions have been proven. I am open to any and all, questions, comments and corrections, Case.

Click on the underlined to see Pedirgee Charts and Family Journals..

Surname with asteriisk (*) denotes connection to our Ancestors on our
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Latest Revision January 6, 2018

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