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    1. DNA success stories
    2. Charlotte Coats
    3. http://www.kerchner.com/success.htm Kerchner Surname Y-DNA Project Success Stories Proved that immigrants Adam Kerchner and Frederick Kerchner who arrived in Pennsylvania in 1741 and 1751 respectively were probably related. Kit #577 represented Adam Kerchner clan and Kit #581 represented the Frederick Kerchner clan. by: Charles F. Kerchner, Jr., P.E.

    09/07/2004 06:21:26
    1. more DNA
    2. Charlotte Coats
    3. I would also like to invite any male Coate, Coates, Coats or variations on our lists to please join the DNA project... I see where some projects have used several family members of different lines to verify DNA information... Remember it is a simple cheek swab...and you could really help us to unlock some of these family lines....:) I've seen on the DNA list also where there is something about the Welsh halogroup type that is different than other types...I'm not sure how that works or what it is yet...and I am not a techie in the area of DNA...but the DNA list members keep everyone up to date on new developments...the DNA list is out of Rootsweb.com if you are interested in joining... Char

    09/07/2004 05:20:44
    1. DNA update
    2. Charlotte Coats
    3. I have added Court to the list of possible variations for Coats, Coates, Coats I've also deleted Couts/Coutts...the Shetland Island project now has a Coutts profile for their project and it didn't come close to matching any of our lines... Link to the Shetland Island info is on the DNA page... http://www.rootsquest.com/~coatsfar/coatsarchive/dna.htm Char

    09/07/2004 05:14:13
    1. Ancestrees archive
    2. Charlotte Coats
    3. http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.ancestrees.com Ancestrees archive

    09/05/2004 05:56:16
    1. archive of current archive
    2. Charlotte Coats
    3. http://web.archive.org/web/20031203121955/www.rootsquest.com/~coatsfar/coatsarchive/enter.html This is an archive of the current archive... Char

    09/05/2004 05:54:55
    1. Archive of the Web
    2. Charlotte Coats
    3. http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.rootsquest.com/~coatsfar an archive of the archive....:) Looking for a web page that doesn't seem to be up any longer? Try here: http://www.archive.org/ Char

    09/05/2004 05:53:21
    1. Captain Coat(e)s
    2. Paul D Ward
    3. Can anyone give info on CPT Coates who sailed the Spanish Main from the Gulf around FLA. up the east coast ?? There was an article in the Tampa paper recently and one of our cousins living there has ask questions and I cannot give info since never researching this line out of Phila PA. Any Help available?? donnie ________________________________________________________________ Get your name as your email address. Includes spam protection, 1GB storage, no ads and more Only $1.99/ month - visit http://www.mysite.com/name today!

    09/05/2004 02:48:30
    1. FW: [MD-BaltimoreCity] OLD Bible
    2. Charlotte Coats
    3. Just in case... Char ----Original Message Follows---- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Subject: [MD-BaltimoreCity] OLD Bible Date: Sun, 5 Sep 2004 20:49:13 EDT Hello All, I am sending this query for a friend. It concerns an old bible she found in the attic of her mother-in-law's home. It does not belong to her family. It was apparently left in the home by previous owners. The house is on Gerting Road in Monkton, Maryland. The bible is in unbelievably good condition. It is small (5 3/4" by 3 1/2 " and abt. 2" thick). The name embossed on the front is Miss C. Cliffe and on the back it says "From H. Dixon". The first entry is 11 June 1821: the marriage of Gabriel Winter and Catharine CLIFFE (probably the owner) at St. Peter's Church Baltimore. Names mentioned are: Calintous?, Edward, Charles and Eliza WINTER (married to Noah Halleck). Places mentioned besides Baltimore are Louisville (Catharine died here), Louisiana, Donaldsonville, and Enterprise, Florida. This family really got around and this was before the Civil War. After Catharine's death in 1842, her husband Gabriel started making the entries and signed his name. The last entry is dated 1850, the marriage of Eliza and Noah--their children were Catharine, Elijah, Edward, Emily, Isabel, Mary, and Helena HALLECK. We are hoping someone will read this and recognize an ancestor's name. This bible is priceless. Please notify me off list if you believe this to be your family. Obviously, we would expect proof of a family connection. I am sending this to multiple lists. Betty ([email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) ) ============================== Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237

    09/05/2004 12:53:45
    1. RE: Captain Coat(e)s
    2. Charlotte Coats
    3. Got any dates...might be some of those out of VA as well...seems there were several seaman from that area...but I'm not familiar with anything like that out of PA...?? Char ----Original Message Follows---- From: Paul D Ward <[email protected]> To: [email protected] CC: [email protected],[email protected],[email protected] Subject: Captain Coat(e)s Date: Sun, 5 Sep 2004 20:48:30 -0400 Can anyone give info on CPT Coates who sailed the Spanish Main from the Gulf around FLA. up the east coast ?? There was an article in the Tampa paper recently and one of our cousins living there has ask questions and I cannot give info since never researching this line out of Phila PA. Any Help available?? donnie ________________________________________________________________ Get your name as your email address. Includes spam protection, 1GB storage, no ads and more Only $1.99/ month - visit http://www.mysite.com/name today!

    09/05/2004 12:51:02
    1. FW: Coats Family in New Jersey, Burlington County- Inquiry
    2. Charlotte Coats
    3. FYI.... ----Original Message Follows---- From: Gidget Fleming <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: Coats Family in New Jersey, Burlington County- Inquiry Date: Sat, 4 Sep 2004 16:16:39 -0700 (PDT) I read with interest your website on the Coats Families in New Jersey. Of particular interest were several notations about marmaduke Coate of Sumerset Shire (I have seen this also spelled Somersetshire England) in relation to the Budd Family. Would assume they probably both migrated from this area and then settled in New Jersey. There are other reference made to "Burlington County-Coats Family" in this website. Perhaps the two families came from the same area in England and migrated to New Jersey where religion, particularly of the the Quaker faith was allowed to be practiced. Their is also made mention of son-in-law Thomas Haines; (refer Sarah Coate 1839) Burlington County, NJ and friend Thomas F. Budd- Do you know any more about Thomas F. Budd? Are you located in New Jersey- I am in Oregon. Thank you for your help. I am the great-great-great granddaughter of Samuel C. Budd & Hannah Pippitt of Pemberton, Burlington County, NJ Samuel was born about 1800 and they were married about 1831. My great grandfather was Joseph S., great grandfather Samuel William and Albon Budd was my grandfather. Gidget Fleming (Budd granddaughter) You may reach me at [email protected]

    09/05/2004 03:08:45
    1. FW: [DNA] New book: "Unlocking Your Genetic History" by Thomas H. Shawker
    2. Charlotte Coats
    3. FYI....Char ----Original Message Follows---- From: [email protected] Reply-To: [email protected] To: [email protected] Subject: [DNA] New book: "Unlocking Your Genetic History" by Thomas H. Shawker Date: Thu, 2 Sep 2004 23:00:07 EDT I just received "Unlocking Your Genetic History: A Step-byStep Guide to Discovering Your Family's Medical and Genetic Heritage" from Amazon today. It's by Thomas H. Shawker, M.D., and it's in the NGS Guides series (NGS = National Genealogical Society). Dr. Shawker is chairman of the NGS's Family Health and Heredity Committee, and indeed the first part of the book appears to be medically oriented. Genealogical applications come into play in the latter part of the book. I've just barely skimmed the book, so I'll list the chapter titles to give you some idea of the coverage: 1) Ignorance Is Not Bliss: Know Your Family's Health History 2) Dominant and Recessive Diseases: Our Genetic Inheritance 3) When Genes Go Bad 4) Compiling Your Family's Health History 5) Do You Speak Medicalese? 6) Draw Your Pedigree 7) What Have I Found? 8) Common and Important Genetic Diseases 9) Tracking Your Genes: Molecular Genealogy 10) Y Chromosome Testing: Your Father's Father's Father... 11) Mitochondrial DNA: Tracking Mom's Line 12) More Information on the Internet 13) Ethics, Privacy, and the Future of Genetics and Genealogy And we're in print! I was tickled to see a reference to the GENEALOGY-DNA mailing list in the index. He writes "Your posted questions will be answered by extremely knowledgeable experts. This exceptional site is a 'must' for anyone interested in using genetic testing for genealogy." If we get some new subscribers from this recommendation, I hope we can live up to the advance billing. The whole field may be reaching critical mass. I know of two other books scheduled for release this fall, and I've heard passing rumors of others. There's a whole bunch of people out there who may become intrigued and convinced of the legitimacy of this approach when they see multiple books on the topic, so the more the merrier! Ann Turner - GENEALOGY-DNA List Administrator Search or Browse the archives, Subscribe or Unsubscribe at http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/DNA/GENEALOGY-DNA.html

    09/02/2004 02:22:13
    1. Mayflower Coates-Barton
    2. Charlotte Coats
    3. http://www.alden.org/aldengen/index.htm#TOC There are both Coates and Bartons connected with John Alden of the Mayflower...the Coates appear to be out of Stonington CT...with a Rufus in there...at one time we had someone on the list looking for a Rufus Coates...

    09/02/2004 02:10:16
    1. another William and Thomas Coates
    2. Charlotte Coats
    3. One more thing to consider....Bartholomew had sons Thomas and William, no indication yet as to what happened to them...this would be an early 1700 group.... Bartholomew died before 1673. Mary Coates, widow of Bartholomew, and Thomas and William Coates, sons of Bartholomew, were living in 1673 (Liber 15, folio 181). Mary Coates and Thomas Coates were transported to Maryland in 1673 (Liber 17, folio 531). http://www.rootsquest.com/~coatsfar/coatsarchive/maryland.htm

    09/02/2004 09:11:49
    1. R1b Haplo
    2. Charlotte Coats
    3. For those of you in the R1b Haplogroup, you might want to consider... ***************** The Western Atlantic Modal Haplotype Your DNA signature is 1 point away from the Western Atlantic Modal Haplotype is the most common Y-DNA signature of Europe’s most common Haplogroup, R1b. Simply put your ancestors have experienced a dramatic population explosion over the past 10,000 years, probably since the end of the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM-that’s Anthropology-speak for the last Ice Age) that covered most of Europe beginning 20,000 years ago and lasting for 10,000 long cold winters. R1b, and its most common Haplotypes (yours), exists in high or very high frequencies in all of Western Europe from Spain in the south to the British Isles and western Scandinavia in the north. It appears that approximately 1.10 % of Western European males share this strikingly common genetic 12 marker signature and because of its very high frequency we always suggest that for genealogy purposes people in this group should only use our 25 or 37 marker test for their genealogy. Anthropologists have been describing for many years that only a select % of all the males in past societies did the vast majority of fathering, while other males lost the opportunity to pass on their Y-Chromosomal genes. On a lighter note it is clear that R1b’s Western Atlantic Modal Haplotype has contributed much more than its ‘fair share’ in populating Western Europe.

    09/02/2004 09:04:12
    1. Wm Coats
    2. Charlotte Coats
    3. Folks...I just don't see how you can get William Coats as a son of Big John Coats, Hinshaw's from what I've got listed only one William Coats and he was the son of Marmaduke Coate?? Hinshaw's scquak.pdf, book mentions only one William, William Coate b 1-2-1779; listed as the son of Marmaduke Coate and wife Mary Is it possible you are mistaking William Coats in OH for the son of Marmaduke?? Char

    09/01/2004 02:05:55
    1. Re: [COATES-L] New DNA results
    2. Linda J. Coate
    3. The other person that claims descendency through Big John is William Coats of Ohio that is right above it on your DNA charts, Charlotte. That researcher believes William was the son of Big John. Linda Coate At 03:20 PM 9/1/2004, Charlotte Coats wrote: >http://www.rootsquest.com/~coatsfar/coatsarchive/dna.htm > >I've just posted a new result that is claiming through Big John, it was a >match with Marm's group...don't know the particulars on it yet... > >this creates a conflict here, which means there probably isn't enough >documentation either way to tell... > >So that brings up back to we need more male Coate, Coates, Coats to join >our project...so if you're on this list and have the Coats >surname...please consider joining our DNA project... > >Char > > > >==== COATES Mailing List ==== >Coates, Coate, Coats Digital Archive: >http://www.rootsquest.com/~coatsfar LINDA COATE, Columbus, Ohio [email protected] www.ancestrees.com

    09/01/2004 11:49:46
    1. Re: [COATES-L] New DNA results
    2. Linda J. Coate
    3. Well, a conflict, but there are now two persons that claim to be descended from Big John who match Marmaduke's group. That's the first of a pattern. Linda Coate At 03:20 PM 9/1/2004, Charlotte Coats wrote: >http://www.rootsquest.com/~coatsfar/coatsarchive/dna.htm > >I've just posted a new result that is claiming through Big John, it was a >match with Marm's group...don't know the particulars on it yet... > >this creates a conflict here, which means there probably isn't enough >documentation either way to tell... > >So that brings up back to we need more male Coate, Coates, Coats to join >our project...so if you're on this list and have the Coats >surname...please consider joining our DNA project... > >Char > > > >==== COATES Mailing List ==== >Coates, Coate, Coats Digital Archive: >http://www.rootsquest.com/~coatsfar LINDA COATE, Columbus, Ohio [email protected] www.ancestrees.com

    09/01/2004 11:38:24
    1. Re: [COATES-L] New DNA results
    2. Charlotte Coats
    3. OK, and I'll add to the confusion as well...because I don't think he had a son named William....:) I think the problem lies with the documentation to the son William probably.... Char ----Original Message Follows---- From: "Linda J. Coate" <[email protected]> To: "Charlotte Coats" <[email protected]>, [email protected] Subject: Re: [COATES-L] New DNA results Date: Wed, 01 Sep 2004 17:49:46 -0400 The other person that claims descendency through Big John is William Coats of Ohio that is right above it on your DNA charts, Charlotte. That researcher believes William was the son of Big John. Linda Coate At 03:20 PM 9/1/2004, Charlotte Coats wrote: >http://www.rootsquest.com/~coatsfar/coatsarchive/dna.htm > >I've just posted a new result that is claiming through Big John, it was a >match with Marm's group...don't know the particulars on it yet... > >this creates a conflict here, which means there probably isn't enough >documentation either way to tell... > >So that brings up back to we need more male Coate, Coates, Coats to join >our project...so if you're on this list and have the Coats surname...please >consider joining our DNA project... > >Char > > > >==== COATES Mailing List ==== >Coates, Coate, Coats Digital Archive: >http://www.rootsquest.com/~coatsfar LINDA COATE, Columbus, Ohio [email protected] www.ancestrees.com

    09/01/2004 08:55:59
    1. Re: [COATES-L] New DNA results
    2. Charlotte Coats
    3. Also remember the claim without the documentation isn't of much use....:( ----Original Message Follows---- From: "Linda J. Coate" <[email protected]> To: "Charlotte Coats" <[email protected]>, [email protected] Subject: Re: [COATES-L] New DNA results Date: Wed, 01 Sep 2004 17:38:24 -0400 Well, a conflict, but there are now two persons that claim to be descended from Big John who match Marmaduke's group. That's the first of a pattern. Linda Coate

    09/01/2004 08:43:52
    1. Re: [COATES-L] New DNA results
    2. Charlotte Coats
    3. two for Big John in your group? Which kits are those? Char ----Original Message Follows---- From: "Linda J. Coate" <[email protected]> To: "Charlotte Coats" <[email protected]>, [email protected] Subject: Re: [COATES-L] New DNA results Date: Wed, 01 Sep 2004 17:38:24 -0400 Well, a conflict, but there are now two persons that claim to be descended from Big John who match Marmaduke's group. That's the first of a pattern. Linda Coate At 03:20 PM 9/1/2004, Charlotte Coats wrote: >http://www.rootsquest.com/~coatsfar/coatsarchive/dna.htm > >I've just posted a new result that is claiming through Big John, it was a >match with Marm's group...don't know the particulars on it yet... > >this creates a conflict here, which means there probably isn't enough >documentation either way to tell... > >So that brings up back to we need more male Coate, Coates, Coats to join >our project...so if you're on this list and have the Coats surname...please >consider joining our DNA project... > >Char > > > >==== COATES Mailing List ==== >Coates, Coate, Coats Digital Archive: >http://www.rootsquest.com/~coatsfar LINDA COATE, Columbus, Ohio [email protected] www.ancestrees.com

    09/01/2004 08:42:56