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    1. [GERMANNA] No Yager/Yeager DNA Study in the works
    2. Corlee Morris
    3. Sorry to disappoint, but I am looking for a Yeager male to capture the Y-Chromosome before the line dies out. There were no more Yeagers in my line to test. I have a double cousin who has a Yeager Uncle that is going to be tested (soon I hope). I am trying to capture all of my DNA lines while links still exist. Once the Genealogy DNA sample has been taken, future test can be performed as the need arises. All Germanna descendants do not need to be test to build a DNA tree. I have the Mitochondrial information for all female descendants from Anna Barbara Schone Blankenbaker Born: 29 Sep 1664 Neuenburg, Baden, Germany and all of the descendants from her 3 daughters. At one time I proposed a Germanna DNA Project but I was told that Germanna could not take on that type of task. So I dropped it. But it would be an interesting study. Since our genealogies are well documented it would be great to see what changes took place since 1717. Corlee Morris Germanna Yeagers

    12/17/2008 08:07:44
    1. Re: [GERMANNA] No Yager/Yeager DNA Study in the works
    2. Don Johnson
    3. Is there something in particular that you are looking for in this Y-Chromosome? I'm curious and don't understand what it is that you are seeking... I am descendant of Anna Barbara Schone as well as my line of Yager are. Descendants of Acrey Yager are descendant of Anna Barbara Schone through his wife Elizabeth "Betsy" Leathers... -----Original Message----- From: germanna_colonies-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:germanna_colonies-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Corlee Morris Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 5:08 PM To: Germanna List Subject: [GERMANNA] No Yager/Yeager DNA Study in the works Sorry to disappoint, but I am looking for a Yeager male to capture the Y-Chromosome before the line dies out. There were no more Yeagers in my line to test. I have a double cousin who has a Yeager Uncle that is going to be tested (soon I hope). I am trying to capture all of my DNA lines while links still exist. Once the Genealogy DNA sample has been taken, future test can be performed as the need arises. All Germanna descendants do not need to be test to build a DNA tree. I have the Mitochondrial information for all female descendants from Anna Barbara Schone Blankenbaker Born: 29 Sep 1664 Neuenburg, Baden, Germany and all of the descendants from her 3 daughters. At one time I proposed a Germanna DNA Project but I was told that Germanna could not take on that type of task. So I dropped it. But it would be an interesting study. Since our genealogies are well documented it would be great to see what changes took place since 1717. Corlee Morris Germanna Yeagers

    12/17/2008 10:29:13
    1. Re: [GERMANNA] No Yager/Yeager DNA Study in the works
    2. Don Johnson
    3. I'm really thinking that when the Yager/Yeager line dies out, that the rest of the world died with it! Therefore, there will be no one around to record anything anyway... There are a lot of descendants of Adam Yager out here! Most of the Yager that I know are just satisfied to know they came from Virginia without seeing a need to prove that they are Yager to anyone that doesn't understand their name! <g> Even for me, (my mother was a Yager) it is only ~entertainment~! ~don -----Original Message----- From: germanna_colonies-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:germanna_colonies-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Corlee Morris Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 5:08 PM To: Germanna List Subject: [GERMANNA] No Yager/Yeager DNA Study in the works Sorry to disappoint, but I am looking for a Yeager male to capture the Y-Chromosome before the line dies out. There were no more Yeagers in my line to test. I have a double cousin who has a Yeager Uncle that is going to be tested (soon I hope). I am trying to capture all of my DNA lines while links still exist. Once the Genealogy DNA sample has been taken, future test can be performed as the need arises. All Germanna descendants do not need to be test to build a DNA tree. I have the Mitochondrial information for all female descendants from Anna Barbara Schone Blankenbaker Born: 29 Sep 1664 Neuenburg, Baden, Germany and all of the descendants from her 3 daughters. At one time I proposed a Germanna DNA Project but I was told that Germanna could not take on that type of task. So I dropped it. But it would be an interesting study. Since our genealogies are well documented it would be great to see what changes took place since 1717. Corlee Morris Germanna Yeagers

    12/17/2008 12:29:10
    1. [GERMANNA] DNA
    2. Cary Anderson
    3. Trying to find the information I had read about twins not having the same DNA, I Googled: DNA did not match twins Try it. There are only 267,000 hits. That should be enough reading to last a life time. I stopped after a few, but read enough to see that just because something seems amiss may not be so. There is enough there that it just may be that some new subject can come up that will help find those Germanna ancestor lurking in the records just waiting to be discover. "Ain't no DNA testing going read those obscure records."

    12/18/2008 02:06:58