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*[[LaVerne Eugene Daugherty (July 31, 1922 - January 17, 1971)|<span style="color: pink;">Laverne Eugene Daugherty (July 31, 1922 - January 17, 1971)</span>]]
My paternal grandmother Stella Burns had 1 girl and four boys, LaVerne my father, the youngest, by an Eddie Daugherty whose name they all took. Until 2006 I believed that Daugherty was a slave name but that may not be the case (Burns likely is, but not sure) and around that time I was told that another man was my paternal grandfather. Stella, who was born at the end of the 19th Century and died shortly after my birth, was known as Grandma Brooks though as her last marriage was to a man named Brooks. Stella lived her entire life and raised her children in Springfield, Il.
*[[Eddie Daugherty (1892-19??)]]
*[[Stella Burns Daugherty (1895-1956)|Stella Brooks (ne&eacute; Burns) (1895-1956)]] (presumed married to Eddie before Brooks)
*[[April 22, 2006 Springfield, Il]]
*[[Archive of stills of paternal relatives]]
*<span class=plainlinks>[http://www.jmwilkersonsince1874.com/memsol.cgi?user_id=593070 <span style="color: pink;">Gracie. E. Daugherty</span>]</span>
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My paternal grandmother Stella Burns had 1 girl and four boys, Laverne my father, the youngest, all of whom took the name of Eddie Daugherty, whose paternity (and identity) has been in question, at least for my father. Until 2006 I believed that Daugherty was a slave name but that may not be the case (Burns likely is, but not sure) and around that time I was told that another man was my paternal grandfather. Stella, who was born at the end of the 19th Century and died shortly after my birth, was known as Grandma Brooks though as her last marriage was to a man named Brooks. Stella lived her entire adult life and raised her children in the East St Louis and Springfield, Il areas.
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2023-06-28 Illinois State death record:<br>
<tt>BROOKS STELLA F F/W 060 0028152 1956-06-12 SANGAMON SPRINGFIELD
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Dunno if female white was filled in in error by the registrar or what but date, name, place, age, can only be her. So at this point, looks like it wasn't Eddie that was trynna pass but Stella was light skinned, something i didn know till seeing a large picture of her in 2006, so could have been attribution by a clerk, medical examiner, etc.
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My father had a prior marriage and fraternal twins, and in the family was generally considered to be the father of a third half sibling although he denied this and claimed a brother was. So 2 or 3 agnate siblings (in addition to the 2 uterine). In any case technically none of us who are children of Laverne would actually be Daughertys, although these are matters of fact which only an examination of the genomes of the individuals concerned can determine. What isn't contested is that we are all descendants or wards of Stella Burns.
The Burns line is not contested and there's a strong apparent facial resemblance.
At the end of 2015 I had my genome sequenced and the results indicated that Eddie Daugherty (or someone like him) was in fact a likely ancestor. If I live long enough, I intend to know by dna confirmation the identity of my paternal grandfather. In 2022, in an obituary of my uncle Robert saw that it said his father was Eddie Daugherty of Edwardsville, IL which is basically a part of East St. Louis.
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My father had a prior marriage and fraternal twins, and in the family is generally considered to be the father of third half sibling although he denied this and claimed a brother was. In any case, technically none of us who are children of LaVerne Daugherty would actually be Daughertys, although these are matters of fact which only an examination of the genomes of the individuals concerned can determine. What isn't contested is that we are all descendants or wards of Stella Burns.
2021-08-02 23andMe updated their results and it now appears I do in fact have a paternal Ancestor from Ireland from the counties typically associated with the surname Daugherty. Before the update my 75% european ancestry was spread out over large regions of europe but it's now entirely concentrated in a few counties of England and Ireland. Bottom line, even if  Daugherty is a slave name, it's more likely to have been at least to some extent blood borne.
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I have little or no knowledge of [[:en:Gotra|Gotra]] Daugherty/Brazier other than the apocrypha above but that will change if I can make a matter of fact DNA determination. The Burns line is not contested and there's a strong apparent facial resemblance.
2023-06-24 A number of pieces of this puzzle have fallen into place, see the Eddie Daugherty page.
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At the end of 2015 I had my genome analyzed and the results indicated that Eddie Daugherty (or someone like him) was in fact a likely ancestor. If I live long enough, I intend to know.
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*[[LaVerne Eugene Daugherty (July 31, 1922 - January 17, 1971)]]*
*[[April 22, 2006 Springfield, Il]]*
*[[Archive of stills of paternal relatives]]*
*[http://juan.ai-integration.biz/everything/index.pl?node=root Crumb trail of locations to present]* (root profile in /. CMS)
*[http://www.jmwilkersonsince1874.com/memsol.cgi?user_id=593070 <span style="color: pink;">Gracie. E. Daugherty</span>]
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<i>See Also:</i> [[Mills]]
<i>See Also:</i> [[Mills]]

Latest revision as of 11:51, 28 June 2023

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My paternal grandmother Stella Burns had 1 girl and four boys, Laverne my father, the youngest, all of whom took the name of Eddie Daugherty, whose paternity (and identity) has been in question, at least for my father. Until 2006 I believed that Daugherty was a slave name but that may not be the case (Burns likely is, but not sure) and around that time I was told that another man was my paternal grandfather. Stella, who was born at the end of the 19th Century and died shortly after my birth, was known as Grandma Brooks though as her last marriage was to a man named Brooks. Stella lived her entire adult life and raised her children in the East St Louis and Springfield, Il areas.

2023-06-28 Illinois State death record:
BROOKS STELLA F F/W 060 0028152 1956-06-12 SANGAMON SPRINGFIELD
Dunno if female white was filled in in error by the registrar or what but date, name, place, age, can only be her. So at this point, looks like it wasn't Eddie that was trynna pass but Stella was light skinned, something i didn know till seeing a large picture of her in 2006, so could have been attribution by a clerk, medical examiner, etc.

My father had a prior marriage and fraternal twins, and in the family was generally considered to be the father of a third half sibling although he denied this and claimed a brother was. So 2 or 3 agnate siblings (in addition to the 2 uterine). In any case technically none of us who are children of Laverne would actually be Daughertys, although these are matters of fact which only an examination of the genomes of the individuals concerned can determine. What isn't contested is that we are all descendants or wards of Stella Burns. The Burns line is not contested and there's a strong apparent facial resemblance. At the end of 2015 I had my genome sequenced and the results indicated that Eddie Daugherty (or someone like him) was in fact a likely ancestor. If I live long enough, I intend to know by dna confirmation the identity of my paternal grandfather. In 2022, in an obituary of my uncle Robert saw that it said his father was Eddie Daugherty of Edwardsville, IL which is basically a part of East St. Louis.

2021-08-02 23andMe updated their results and it now appears I do in fact have a paternal Ancestor from Ireland from the counties typically associated with the surname Daugherty. Before the update my 75% european ancestry was spread out over large regions of europe but it's now entirely concentrated in a few counties of England and Ireland. Bottom line, even if Daugherty is a slave name, it's more likely to have been at least to some extent blood borne.

2023-06-24 A number of pieces of this puzzle have fallen into place, see the Eddie Daugherty page.


See Also: Mills