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    1. Re: [COLLINS-L] Collins DNA study
    2. bruce collins
    3. Hello, Frank, I'd like to ask a question about Levin Collins. I'm having very little luck locating my husband's family. They were from Maryland and Delaware. I have only got back to a William Collins, born in MD. somewhere around 1835 - 39. His son William Collins was born 8 Nov 1859 in MD. Thing is, this William Collins had a son named Levin, b. 28 June 1895. I think it is an unusual enough name that it might indicate a family connection. Don't suppose you might know anything about these folks? Thanks, Karen Collins Columbus, OH ----- Original Message ----- From: "Frank Collins" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, May 28, 2005 10:16 PM Subject: Re: [COLLINS-L] Collins DNA study > Just received my kit from www.relativegenetics.com. I > ordered the 24 marker test for $155. I will send it > in on Monday. > > As far as Levin Collins goes, I have several in my > database, but I don't have one born around 1784. The > older ones appear to tie into the Thomas Collins line > (1635-1687), Northampton County, VA. There are > probably Will and other records out there. The Nabb > Research Center in Salisbury, Maryland would be a > great place to start. These Levin Collins appear in > Someret County, MD in the early 1700s, and some are > later found in Worcester County, MD and Sussex County, > DE. > > --- Rose Lowther <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi. I just wanted to thank everyone who responded >> to my posts about the >> Collins DNA study. I received A LOT of responses >> both ON and OFF list. >> Please bear with me, and give me a bit of extra time >> to respond as it >> will take time to sort through and respond to these >> messages, especially >> family groups that were sent in. Please keep in >> mind I've had little >> time this past week to devote to genealogy as my 10 >> year old had >> pneumonia. >> >> By, the way, does anyone know a any descendants of >> Levin Collins born >> 1784 MD/DE who died in Upshur County TX in 1855. >> His wife's name was >> Anna and his children Seaborn Key Collins and >> Elizabeth Collins married >> into the Satterwhite family in Troup County GA >> before moving to Texas. >> Any info you can provide on this family would be >> helpful. >> >> Thanks, >> Rose >> >> >> >> ==== COLLINS Mailing List ==== >> ~*~To subscribe & unsubscribe send to >> [email protected] (mail mode) or >> [email protected] (digest mode) with >> the word SUBSCRIBE -or- UNSUBSCRIBE in the subject >> line & first line of the body. ~*~If your e-mail >> address changes, please unsubscribe your old >> address, and subscribe your new address. ~*~To post >> a message so everyone on "both" -L- & -D- mailing >> list receives it, just send it "once" to >> [email protected] ~*~Barbara V. Byrd, the list >> administrator can be reached at: >> [email protected] >> >> > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > > ==== COLLINS Mailing List ==== > Need list assistance? Please contact: Barbara V. Byrd at: > [email protected] > List Admin for COLLINS-L and COLLINS-D > >

    05/29/2005 10:35:24
    1. RE: [COLLINS-L] Collins DNA study
    2. Rose Lowther
    3. Frank, Could you share a bit more information about Thomas Collins (1635-1687), Northampton County, VA, and his "line" if you have it? -----Original Message----- From: bruce collins [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2005 3:35 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [COLLINS-L] Collins DNA study Hello, Frank, I'd like to ask a question about Levin Collins. I'm having very little luck locating my husband's family. They were from Maryland and Delaware. I have only got back to a William Collins, born in MD. somewhere around 1835 - 39. His son William Collins was born 8 Nov 1859 in MD. Thing is, this William Collins had a son named Levin, b. 28 June 1895. I think it is an unusual enough name that it might indicate a family connection. Don't suppose you might know anything about these folks? Thanks, Karen Collins Columbus, OH ----- Original Message ----- From: "Frank Collins" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, May 28, 2005 10:16 PM Subject: Re: [COLLINS-L] Collins DNA study > Just received my kit from www.relativegenetics.com. I ordered the 24 > marker test for $155. I will send it in on Monday. > > As far as Levin Collins goes, I have several in my > database, but I don't have one born around 1784. The > older ones appear to tie into the Thomas Collins line (1635-1687), > Northampton County, VA. There are probably Will and other records out > there. The Nabb Research Center in Salisbury, Maryland would be a > great place to start. These Levin Collins appear in > Someret County, MD in the early 1700s, and some are > later found in Worcester County, MD and Sussex County, > DE. > > --- Rose Lowther <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi. I just wanted to thank everyone who responded >> to my posts about the >> Collins DNA study. I received A LOT of responses >> both ON and OFF list. >> Please bear with me, and give me a bit of extra time >> to respond as it >> will take time to sort through and respond to these messages, >> especially family groups that were sent in. Please keep in >> mind I've had little >> time this past week to devote to genealogy as my 10 >> year old had >> pneumonia. >> >> By, the way, does anyone know a any descendants of >> Levin Collins born >> 1784 MD/DE who died in Upshur County TX in 1855. >> His wife's name was >> Anna and his children Seaborn Key Collins and >> Elizabeth Collins married >> into the Satterwhite family in Troup County GA >> before moving to Texas. >> Any info you can provide on this family would be >> helpful. >> >> Thanks, >> Rose >> >> >> >> ==== COLLINS Mailing List ==== >> ~*~To subscribe & unsubscribe send to [email protected] >> (mail mode) or [email protected] (digest mode) with >> the word SUBSCRIBE -or- UNSUBSCRIBE in the subject >> line & first line of the body. ~*~If your e-mail >> address changes, please unsubscribe your old >> address, and subscribe your new address. ~*~To post >> a message so everyone on "both" -L- & -D- mailing >> list receives it, just send it "once" to >> [email protected] ~*~Barbara V. Byrd, the list >> administrator can be reached at: >> [email protected] >> >> > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > > ==== COLLINS Mailing List ==== > Need list assistance? Please contact: Barbara V. Byrd at: > [email protected] > List Admin for COLLINS-L and COLLINS-D > > ==== COLLINS Mailing List ==== Need list assistance? Please contact: Barbara V. Byrd at: [email protected] List Admin for COLLINS-L and COLLINS-D

    05/29/2005 09:55:09