In a message dated 06/05/2003 10:37:58 PM Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: > I knew there were too many New England names used in Craven Co!!!! > Nathaniel, Asa, etc. They've got to come from the New England Hancock's in > some way. Do we have any from the New England lines being tested? > I agree, Lisa, and those Stephens and Rogers are suspicious, too. I don't know if we have any from New England being tested, as I don't look at the lines until it is time to post them, but I don't believe that we do. This DNA testing is so much fun. I have four matches in my FRENCH line all from NJ, but two different lines who didn't know that they connected. If you look closely, at the marker numbers on the Hancock Results chart the first 12 numbers are so close that I think it means that they were related very, very, long ago. Julia
Hi, Julia, I know you refer to the Charts in your listing of DNA, but there is no link to this charts. Would these refer to the HANCOCK WorldWide Project Charts that you and others created a while back? The DNA testing results are getting more and more exciting as we go along. Thank you for taking on this commitment. I hope we get a lot of volunteers so we can find some long lost cousins, and make new family connections. Audrey