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    1. [BP2000] bp2000 and dns testing
    2. JERRY SCOTT
    3. It appears to me that 115 people spend 100-150 dollars to do the DNA TEST but no one can really explain the test results of the groups in BP2000. I think before we agree about Andrew Beaty in Saline Co. Mo. WE should do our homework if anyone has study and done the census records in Missouri they would not agree abt who waa in Saline Co,. Mo in 1830. and who was on the 1830 Census............... Be nagative and you get nowhere / Be POSITIVE and you get everything.............. I will Unscrible to BP20000 . I will accept my GGGG grandmother Margaret Beaty and her parents and end my Beaty research. Having taken myStansberry grandparents Bible in the early 1970 and seeing the name Swaim, Garrett Stansberry it send me on a great jounery of Family reseach which I have enjoyed so much and the Brick Wall have always came down When I though there was no way to every find the parents of my ggg grandmother Harriett Swain I WAS SEND A PICTURE OF HER FATHER from a Stansberry cousin and that traced her family back to the 1700. So Positive Works and the other you get no where...................................................I NOW HAVE 40000 DESCENDANTS IN MY Family TREE AND THAT WAS POSSIBLE BECAUSE OF HARD WORK TIME AND MONEY IT Ihas been SO GREAT............ But, It is NOW time to leave BP2000. AND DO OTHER RESEARCH.......... The Best to all Jerry W. Scott Jerry W. Scott

    07/24/2007 12:59:36
    1. Re: [BP2000] bp2000 and dns testing
    2. Jerry, You may have already unsubscribed by now (I think that's what you meant by "Unscrible"). You may not have realized that the discussions of DNA test results occur on GenMatch, not on BP-2000. Since it does not appear that you ever joined GenMatch, I can understand why you feel that "no one can really explain the test results of the groups in BP2000." Messages on GenMatch contain copious explanations of test results. But, all of that may be irrelevant to you. Good luck with your other research. Les Beaty, L-20

    07/24/2007 03:23:46