Several years ago, I was in contact with many people who are researching my Davidson line. I have lost many of their names and email addresses. I would love to hear from you again. My family was in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania -- on the banks of the Schuylkill River in 1761. Before the American Revolution, they moved to Union District, South Carolina. After the Revolution, some of the grown children moved to different places. Two sons (William and Samuel Davidson) moved to Mt. Zion, IL. Their brother (John Davidson) moved to Georgia. John Davidson settled in Shady Dale, Georgia -- Jasper County. He was married (wife unknown) and had six children. The children were Mary M., Robert, Margaret, Jane, David, and John Davidson, Jr. Information about this family can be found on the Davidson Surname DNA Study Project. My kit number is # 63100. Click it for more names and dates. There is an exact match with my kit and kit # 62919. Additional information about many other Davidsons can be seen if you go to the Davidson/Davison Surname DNA Research web site. My own Davidson group is family # 3 -- and their color code is yellow. Currently, there are five positive DNA matches in our group. Again, the purpose of this note is to hear from people I have emailed in the past about mutual ancestors. If others go to the DNA project and find a potential match -- please contact me. I would like to encourage more people to participate in the Davidson DNA research. My understanding is Davidson researchers are among the most active in the project -- let's keep it going. Congratulations!! Anna Gayle (DAVIDSON)