Hi to all !! I just read an interesting article in the November, Discover magazine. The article was Who's Your Daddy? British public health researchers examined about 50 years of medical data and came to the conclusion that one man in every 25 actually raises another man's child. Given that human nature hasn't changed significantly through the ages, just how does this information affect the Campbell DNA project?? Any thoughts on this?? If this is true, then what about all the genealogical resesarch we have all done? Just wondering!! Steve Campbell Researching NEIS CAMPBELL, born 1847,in Craghey, Co. Donegal, Ireland; came to the USA and lived in PA. and Dougherty, Iowa. He died there in 1912.
Sounds like a good reason to join the Campbell DNA project at FamilyTreeDNA.com. Confirm that you really are a Campbell <VBG>. Jim Campbell Spartanburg, SC Steven, Patricia Campbell wrote: >Hi to all !! > >I just read an interesting article in the November, Discover magazine. The article was Who's Your Daddy? British public health researchers examined about 50 years of medical data and came to the conclusion that one man in every 25 actually raises another man's child. > >Given that human nature hasn't changed significantly through the ages, just how does this information affect the Campbell DNA project?? Any thoughts on this?? If this is true, then what about all the genealogical resesarch we have all done? > >Just wondering!! > >Steve Campbell > >Researching NEIS CAMPBELL, born 1847,in Craghey, Co. Donegal, Ireland; came to the USA and lived in PA. and Dougherty, Iowa. He died there in 1912. > > > > >