Difference between revisions of "James Brian Lindstrom"
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* [[James Brian Lindstrom]] is 3/256 American Indian | * [[James Brian Lindstrom]] is 3/256 American Indian | ||
− | On Jim's paternal side, [[Peggy Jeanette Schneider|Chester Henry]] was 100% American Indian. Assuming that his wife was 0%: | + | On Jim's paternal side, [[Peggy Jeanette Schneider|Chester Henry]] was 100% American Indian.{{Citation needed}} Assuming that his wife was 0%: |
* [[Peggy Jeanette Schneider|Nora Ethel Henry]] was 1/2 American Indian | * [[Peggy Jeanette Schneider|Nora Ethel Henry]] was 1/2 American Indian | ||
* [[Peggy Jeanette Schneider]] is 1/4 American Indian | * [[Peggy Jeanette Schneider]] is 1/4 American Indian |
Revision as of 01:46, 17 November 2010
James ("Jim") Brian Lindstrom | |
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Born |
January 2, 1981 Waterloo, Iowa, USA |
Residence |
Bettendorf, IA (1984–1999) Champaign, IL (1999–2003) Chicago, IL (2003–2008) New York, NY (2008–) |
Spouse | Jennifer Bernstein (m. 2008–) |
Parents |
Randall Eugene Lindstrom Jill Marie Linn |
Relatives | Eric Jacob Lindstrom (Brother) |
On Jim's maternal side, Mary Sarah Burnett was 3/4 American Indian. As a result:
- Samuel Walker was 3/8 American Indian
- John Samual Walker was 3/16 American Indian
- Hannah Elizabeth Walker was 3/32 American Indian
- Leslie Leonard Linn was 3/64 American Indian
- Jill Marie Linn is 3/128 American Indian
- James Brian Lindstrom is 3/256 American Indian
On Jim's paternal side, Chester Henry was 100% American Indian.[citation needed] Assuming that his wife was 0%:
- Nora Ethel Henry was 1/2 American Indian
- Peggy Jeanette Schneider is 1/4 American Indian
- Randall Eugene Lindstrom is 1/8 American Indian
- James Brian Lindstrom was 1/16 American Indian
This makes Jim [at least] 3/256 + 1/16 = 19/256 = 7.4% American Indian.