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    1. [HANCOCK-L] Yankee Hancocks (?)
    2. Come on, Y'all~~~ I have been following all your work through this List, and I have posted an inquiry or two without any luck. It appears that you are rapidly making good connections with the DNA tests. My problem is that I believe my Hancocks were New Englanders, and it seems as though most are from the South. I have traced back to a Benjamin Hancock ( b. ca. 1728) who had a son, Asa Hancock (1753 — 1817 ), who had a son, Benjamin (1782 — 1858). This Benjamin's daughter, Eunice Hancock ( 1820 — 1888 ), married Justus Vickery. Surely with all the Hancocks out there, someone ties to this line. Help! I will be eternally grateful. :-) Chuck in Denver

    08/30/2003 12:46:21
    1. Re: [HANCOCK-L] Yankee Hancocks (?)
    2. Malinda Jones
    3. Hi Chuck, Whereabouts in New England....and do you have anyone named Clement Hancock in your d'base ? ~malinda in Texas From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2003 5:46 PM Subject: [HANCOCK-L] Yankee Hancocks (?) > Come on, Y'all~~~ > I have been following all your work through this List, and I have posted an > inquiry or two without any luck. It appears that you are rapidly making good > connections with the DNA tests. My problem is that I believe my Hancocks were > New Englanders, and it seems as though most are from the South. I have traced > back to a Benjamin Hancock ( b. ca. 1728) who had a son, Asa > Hancock (1753 — 1817 ), who had a son, Benjamin (1782 — 1858). This > Benjamin's daughter, Eunice Hancock ( 1820 — 1888 ), married Justus Vickery. Surely > with all the Hancocks out there, someone ties to this line. Help! I will be > eternally grateful. :-) > > Chuck in Denver > > > ==== HANCOCK Mailing List ==== > Questions about this list? Feel free to contact > the listowner for help at: > <[email protected]>

    08/30/2003 01:09:11