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    1. Re: [BARLOW] Barlow DNA Project.
    2. Indiana Robinson
    3. On 28 Aug 2005 at 4:18, Susan BARLOW Holmes wrote: > We really need to get some folks to test for George of Sandwich, Edmund > of Malden, and Jonathan of New York/Nova Scotia so that we can see if > they match any of the other major lines, and narrow our lines down to > the minimum. Right now, as it stands, we have 7 major groups of > Barlows: > > The Germanna Group > John of Fairfield Connecticut > IOW Virginia > William of Robeson CO NC / Scotland > George of Sandwich MA > Edmund of Malden (a gedcom from another DNA database suggest they are > matched to John of Fairfield, but I would like more positive proof) > Jonathan Barlow of NY / Novia Scotia > > Oh.one more, we have a test from Liverpool England that does not match > any of the current DNA profiles we have. All of the other > England/Ireland test taken so far, match to the John of Fairfield Ct. Hi Susan: OK, did I miss something? :-) I do lots of times... Just where does the "bunches" group (Thomas who died in Nicholas County KY) fit in this list? I also keep mentioning that Milton Barlow from this line said in an interview with the KY History book folks (Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin) that they were French Huguenots. Does that fit in anywhere? That bio is shown on this page of a well known website ;-) http://www.barlowgenealogy.com/BOB/ThomasandMilton.html -- "farmer", Esquire At Hewick Midwest Wealth beyond belief, just no money... Paternal Robinson's here by way of Norway (Clan Gunn), Scottish Highlands, Cleasby Yorkshire England, Virginia, Kentucky then Indiana. In America 100 years before the revolution. Francis Robinson Central Indiana USA robinson@svs.net

    08/28/2005 12:39:08
    1. RE: [BARLOW] Barlow DNA Project.
    2. Susan BARLOW Holmes
    3. Wilkes Co Bunches of Barlows tested and fit into the John Barlow of Fairfield Connecticut group. They were only 1 mark away from a 37 marker match, which means that it weren't too many hundreds of years ago that they had a common ancestor. The exact number of generations is not known, but it will take a lot of research to get that far back. But it's interesting and helps to know where NOT to look. Susan Looking for Barlows, anywhere....anytime, including all variants and spellings of the name, Barlo, Barloe, Barlowe, Parlar, Barler, Barlar, Barlage, etc... -----Original Message----- From: Indiana Robinson [mailto:robinson@svs.net] Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2005 6:39 PM To: BARLOW-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [BARLOW] Barlow DNA Project. On 28 Aug 2005 at 4:18, Susan BARLOW Holmes wrote: > We really need to get some folks to test for George of Sandwich, Edmund > of Malden, and Jonathan of New York/Nova Scotia so that we can see if > they match any of the other major lines, and narrow our lines down to > the minimum. Right now, as it stands, we have 7 major groups of > Barlows: > > The Germanna Group > John of Fairfield Connecticut > IOW Virginia > William of Robeson CO NC / Scotland > George of Sandwich MA > Edmund of Malden (a gedcom from another DNA database suggest they are > matched to John of Fairfield, but I would like more positive proof) > Jonathan Barlow of NY / Novia Scotia > > Oh.one more, we have a test from Liverpool England that does not match > any of the current DNA profiles we have. All of the other > England/Ireland test taken so far, match to the John of Fairfield Ct. Hi Susan: OK, did I miss something? :-) I do lots of times... Just where does the "bunches" group (Thomas who died in Nicholas County KY) fit in this list? I also keep mentioning that Milton Barlow from this line said in an interview with the KY History book folks (Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin) that they were French Huguenots. Does that fit in anywhere? That bio is shown on this page of a well known website ;-) http://www.barlowgenealogy.com/BOB/ThomasandMilton.html -- "farmer", Esquire At Hewick Midwest Wealth beyond belief, just no money... Paternal Robinson's here by way of Norway (Clan Gunn), Scottish Highlands, Cleasby Yorkshire England, Virginia, Kentucky then Indiana. In America 100 years before the revolution. Francis Robinson Central Indiana USA robinson@svs.net ==== BARLOW Mailing List ==== Your list owner is Jim Barlow (email: jebarlow@uiuc.edu) To UNSUBSCRIBE from the BARLOW Mailing List: If subscribed to BARLOW-L, send an email to: barlow-l-request@rootsweb.com Type "unsubscribe" in both the Subject line and as the only word in the body. (Without the quotes, of course.) If subscribed to BARLOW-D, send an email to: BARLOW-d-request@rootsweb.com Type "unsubscribe" in the Subject line and as the only word in the body. (Without the quotes, of course.)

    08/28/2005 02:01:52