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    1. New DNA Results
    2. Susan BARLOW Holmes
    3. I have posted new results for a Barlow, this one with roots said to be in Ireland, but have not yet found out his lineage.but the results make me excited and frustrated at the same time..as we have yet another new line of Barlows. In the R1a Haplogroup, as the Germanna group is, yet, not a match. You can see the numbers by viewing: http://www.barlowgenealogy.com/Options/BARLOWDNAPROJECT.htm I will let you know when I make contact with the person who tested to see if I have his lineage already posted, or if he can share his lineage. Hopefully he is a part of one of our major untested lines..or we have yet another line..which sure gets confusing, frustrating..something. Susan Looking for Barlows, anywhere....anytime, including all variants and spellings of the name, Barlo, Barloe, Barlowe, Parlar, Barler, Barlar, Barlage, etc...

    09/21/2005 12:31:00
    1. Re: [BARLOW] New DNA Results
    2. Indiana Robinson
    3. On 21 Sep 2005 at 6:31, Susan BARLOW Holmes wrote: > I have posted new results for a Barlow, this one with roots said to be > in Ireland, but have not yet found out his lineage.but the results make > me excited and frustrated at the same time..as we have yet another new > line of Barlows. In the R1a Haplogroup, as the Germanna group is, yet, > not a match. You can see the numbers by viewing: > > http://www.barlowgenealogy.com/Options/BARLOWDNAPROJECT.htm > > > I will let you know when I make contact with the person who tested to > see if I have his lineage already posted, or if he can share his > lineage. Hopefully he is a part of one of our major untested lines..or > we have yet another line..which sure gets confusing, > frustrating..something. Then of course there are folks like a cousin of mine that was adopted at birth by another family in another town. She only found out after her adopted parents died when she was in her mid thirties that she was adopted at all. Recently someone on a surname list I am on (I forget which but think it was Hurst) announced that after many years of extensive researching of his family tree he found out through records that he was adopted. If I recall he was an older gentleman and it really threw him for a loop. I am not saying that this is the case here but we must all always be ready to find something that rattles our cages and in some cases voids a lot of what we think we know. I used to use a sig line that said "do not do genealogy research unless you have an eraser on your pencil". :-) -- "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

    09/21/2005 04:35:32