Wanted to let everyone know I saw a special being run by Ancestry at $59 + $9.95 shipping. The test is usually $99 + shipping. If you tested on FTDNA, you might want to consider testing on Ancestry because FTDNA's test results are not transferable to Ancestry. FTDNA does allow transferring Ancestry's results to their company. I tested several years ago on FTDNA but decided to test on Ancestry too. I'm finding more "cousins" on Ancestry but unfortunately not anyone who has actually gone further back than Jeremiah Bowers b. 1768 VA. There were 4 other early Bowers in Wilson County, TN besides Jeremiah who lived in Nash Co., NC before moving to TN. They were Jesse, Benjamin, Giles, and William. No one can figure out how, or if, they are related. Giles in Wilson Co. was not the Giles of Franklin Co. NC however and to our knowledge was not one of his children either. We were hoping descendants of theirs would test. There is one more Bowers who was in Nash Co. NC: Maxwell Bowers. He married Nancy Ann Deans Eason, a widow with 4 children. They had 3 more children: Wright, Elizabeth and Rachel Bowers. Rachel was b. in SC in 1801, I believe possibly on their way to TN. The children were eventually in Wilson Co. TN. Go to Ancestry.com to find their special price. You can also open a free account and do a tree but don't be tricked into paying for a subscription when you open an account. They will often say 30 days free. I had an account to simply use their boards and Findagrave, etc. You can't see other people's trees without a subscription. If you decide on a subscription, wait till they offer the $99 special. I think you can share trees with invites without doing the subscription too. Anyone who knows, correct me if I'm wrong.