Hi Barbara, I believe that the larger Clark DNA Project is open to any male Clark. See the Clark links on this URL. http://www.familytreedna.com/surname_sum.asp?let=C&projecttype=S There is a second small project that says it's for PA Clarks. It isn't my project;we are only participants in the study and have nothing personal to do with either project. But if you have two Clarks that you think might match, you can set up your own "study" within the study. : ) Follow the links on the above site to the Clark study results, and you'll see that there are seventy Clarks in the two projects. Family trees for participants are available by clicking on the kit number on the left. Perhaps you already have a cousin listed. If you aren't clear about what is involved in genetic genealogy, check a site like the following and check out some of the links. http://www.kerchner.com/dna-info.htm Hope this helps. Mitzi Clark Bateman ----- Original Message ----- From: "Barbara Clark" <lorieclark@earthlink.net> To: <CLARKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, April 09, 2005 5:32 AM Subject: RE: [Clarke-Clark] Deep South Clarks > Hello Mitzi, > Your project is very interesting. Are you restricting you field of DNA > Clients to families who have been proven to have lived in the Carolinas > prior to becoming proven GA Residents? My Brick Wall is a > great-grandfather named: "Alexander CLARK" born ca 1844, supposedly in > Scotland; found in Merritton, Ontario, Canada in 1872; and then in 1880 in > MASS. Locations in between, if any, are not known. My Grandfather: > "William Alexander CLARK" b:1877 Ontario, Can. immigrated April 1879 NY > and > 1880 in MASS and later CT ca 1920 with his wife and SON: "William Albert > CLARK", b: June 1908. If this meets your criteria, I would like further > information on your project. I would present the idea to two Brothers > living in CT. > > If interested, please reply soonest as I shall only be at this email > address for another week. After 15 April, please use EMAIL Address: > bernied@ns.sympatico.ca effective about 1 May 05. Thankyou. > Sincerely, BarbClark >
Hi Mitzi. Your email does open a mystery bag for me. I am researching to find my ggg grandfather here in Australia and considering the problems it presents to all, I do wonder that a dna test would verify if he was a 'Clark/e'( we have been unable to trace his birthplace and birth date) Have your "Clark/e" linage have any links here in Australia?? Kind regards Tas Browning Devonport Tasmania Australia. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mitzi Bateman" <mitzi@cncnet.com> To: <CLARKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2005 4:59 PM Subject: Re: [Clarke-Clark] Deep South Clarks > Hi Barbara, > I believe that the larger Clark DNA Project is open to any male Clark. See > the Clark links on this URL. > http://www.familytreedna.com/surname_sum.asp?let=C&projecttype=S > There is a second small project that says it's for PA Clarks. > > It isn't my project;we are only participants in the study and have nothing > personal to do with either project. > But if you have two Clarks that you think might match, you can set up your > own "study" within the study. : ) > Follow the links on the above site to the Clark study results, and you'll > see that there are seventy Clarks in the two projects. Family trees for > participants are available by clicking on the kit number on the left. > Perhaps you already have a cousin listed. > If you aren't clear about what is involved in genetic genealogy, check a > site like the following and check out some of the links. > http://www.kerchner.com/dna-info.htm > > Hope this helps. > > Mitzi Clark Bateman > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Barbara Clark" <lorieclark@earthlink.net> > To: <CLARKE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, April 09, 2005 5:32 AM > Subject: RE: [Clarke-Clark] Deep South Clarks > > > > Hello Mitzi, > > Your project is very interesting. Are you restricting you field of DNA > > Clients to families who have been proven to have lived in the Carolinas > > prior to becoming proven GA Residents? My Brick Wall is a > > great-grandfather named: "Alexander CLARK" born ca 1844, supposedly in > > Scotland; found in Merritton, Ontario, Canada in 1872; and then in 1880 in > > MASS. Locations in between, if any, are not known. My Grandfather: > > "William Alexander CLARK" b:1877 Ontario, Can. immigrated April 1879 NY > > and > > 1880 in MASS and later CT ca 1920 with his wife and SON: "William Albert > > CLARK", b: June 1908. If this meets your criteria, I would like further > > information on your project. I would present the idea to two Brothers > > living in CT. > > > > If interested, please reply soonest as I shall only be at this email > > address for another week. After 15 April, please use EMAIL Address: > > bernied@ns.sympatico.ca effective about 1 May 05. Thankyou. > > Sincerely, BarbClark > > > > > ==== CLARKE Mailing List ==== > Search, Subscribe & Unsubscribe > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/c/clarke.html > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/c/clark.html >