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    1. [HUNT] Current Y-DNA lines discovery
    2. At 12 marker these line have been distinguished. E3b group in Middlesex, England 393 12 390 25 19 14 391 10 385-a 17 or 19 426 11 388 12 439 14 389-1 13 392 11 389-2 31 In the "I" group there is a line that is adopted. I have been told it started with Samuel Hunt 1775 Maryland. Adopted family is R1b Richard Hunt b 1562. 393 15 390 22 19 14 391 10 385-a 13 385-b 14 426 11 388 14 439 11 389-1 12 392 11 389-2 28 In R1b we have a couple family line. R1b Richard Hunt b 1562 England 393 12 390 24 19 14 391 12 385-a 11 385-b 15 426 12 388 12 439 12 389-1 13 392 13 389-2 29 R1b I call this group Irish Clan majority traced themselves to Ireland. 393 13 390 24 19 14 385-a 11 385-b 16 426 12 388 12 439 11 389-1 13 392 13 389-2 29 I myself and one other have a 25/25 match that falls apart with the more marker. Chances are we are from same line of Christopher Hunt and Catherine Blassingame. Christopher Hunt is said to be brother of Memucan Hunt in Granville NC. Some say they are decendant of Ralph Hunt b 1613 Ralph has a slightly different marker. R1b Christopher Hunt 393 13 390 24 19 14 391 10 385-a 11 385-b 14 426 12 388 12 439 12 389-1 13 392 13 389-2 29 Ralph Hunt b 1613 393 12 or 13 390 24 19 14 391 11 or 12 385-a 11 385-b 14 or 15 426 12 388 12 439 12 389-1 13 392 13 389-2 29 I do know some family line will have a higher then normal chance for mutation and this can make seeking match a challenge. I am hoping that this is the case between Christopher and Ralph Hunt. As paper genealogy ties both these line together before DNA technology came along. We have several user who are still seeking matches with other line to narrow down where they need to search for paper genealogy. DNA is not a get tested and all question are answered. Dont be suprise if you get result back and end up with lot more question then what you started with. I just wanted to note that this is subject to change but I a good understanding about the most of the result being what they are. Allen Brian Hunt

    09/08/2006 01:55:19