Linda...you need to put John Coats wife Ann Dunnigan under our DNA project...usually the wives are the only way to sort these things out....please don't substitute what you believe to be the lines for what we may put in there...tracing the wives has been very productive in tracing some of these lines.... I'm not sure where you're getting the Kansas connection either for that Thomas James.... Could you please explain that as well.... Char -- A shameless plug for my web activities: Support Authentic Cherokee Art - ask for the Artist's Tribal registration number before you buy!! Cherokee Style, Cherokee Heritage and Cherokee Descent all mean non Indian! Indian Arts and Craft Act: http://nativeamericanlawus.blogspot.com Cherokee Basket Weaver's Association: http://www.cherokeebasketweaversassociation.org Cherokee Basketweaving Books: http://www.lulu.com/groups/indianbasketweaving Cherokee Artists Association http://www.cherokeeartistsassociation.org Cherokees of Orange County http://www.cherokeesoforangecounty.org Coats Archive: http://www.coatsarchive.us Pages Through Time http://www.pagesthroughtime.us
Char, Sorry I didn't get back with you sooner. I've been swamped and am just getting to my email. Which kit number are you referring to here that needs Ann Dunnigan listed as the wife. I agree that the wives often help keep them sorted in our minds. Thanks. Linda P.S. I have a full day again today but hope to devote time to this tomorrow again. :) Linda Coats Family History wrote: > Linda...you need to put John Coats wife Ann Dunnigan under our DNA > project...usually the wives are the only way to sort these things > out....please don't substitute what you believe to be the lines for > what we may put in there...tracing the wives has been very productive > in tracing some of these lines.... > > I'm not sure where you're getting the Kansas connection either for > that Thomas James.... > > Could you please explain that as well.... > > Char > >