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    1. [PLY/MA] Fwd: [HINDS] Hinds Surname DNA project
    2. Barbara Finney
    3. John Hinds, his sister and possibly a brother were residents of Bridgewater in the early days of the Colony. Other men named Hinds or some variant hereof also may have resided in Plymouth. We are trying to separate these members of the Hinds family from others who lived in Essex County, MA., Virginia and other places and have started a DNA project to see what we can learn. I would like to invite any of you who may have Hinds blood to join with us. The person who contributes a DNA sample must be a male with the surname Hinds, Hines, etc. but he is not necessarily the one who pays! I am paying for my family representative and others are doing likewise. Barbara Nan & George Wolf <71532.734@compuserve.com> wrote: Date: Sat, 16 Aug 2003 03:22:48 -0400 From: Nan & George Wolf <71532.734@compuserve.com> Subject: [HINDS] Hinds Surname DNA project To: HINDS-L@rootsweb.com Hi All: The Hinds Surname DNA project is underway! The test kits are being mailed to our first six participants this week. Please let your fellow Hinds researchers (of any spelling) know about this. Below is the message that I sent out to the mail lists with the various spellings such as Haines, Hanes, etc. this one happens to be a copy of the one that I sent to the Haines group. Regards Nan Wolf Administrator Hinds-L mail list Administrator Hinds Surname Project at FamilyTreeDNA.com 71532.734@compuserve.com ======================== Hi All: We at the Hinds-L mail list have just started a Hinds Surname DNA project. Today six kits were mailed out to our first participants. Although those six males are spelled Hinds - it doesn't mean their ancestors spelled their names that way. Our first six are from the U.S. but we hope to expand to include Hinds etc. lines from Canada, Australia, England, Ireland, etc. AND, since we feel that people with other spellings MAY be descendants from a common ancestor we would like to be able to change the name of this project to the Hinds/Haines/Hines,Haynes,Hynes,etc. project. The different lines will be differentiated by colors. Then if it proves to be true that the Haines have nothing to do with the Hinds - the groups can then split apart to different results pages with their own administrators. In a surname project the participants need to be male with the Hinds/Haines, etc name. If a female on your list wants to participate, she can ask a brother or a male cousin to participate on her behalf. She can even offer to underwrite his costs. The cost for a 12 marker test is $99. and for the 25 marker test is $169.00. The test consists of a cheek swab. The 12 marker test will decide whether a common ancestor exists but he may be hundreds of years ago. The 25 marker test can break the line into tributaries. This same test will also tell of Native American heritage (if it is not too far back in time.) You may first want to visit the main page at: familytreedna.com to get a feel of how it works. Click on Surname Projects in the first paragraph & take a look at the Chase project which has a webpage. We hope to have a page when our results arrive. For privacy reasons, the participants can opt to have their results published under a number instead of their name. What think you? You are most welcome. It saves the Haines group from having to get a project underway. We tried to join the Hines DNA project but they are limiting it to a certain VA line. Our Project Profile page is on: http://www.familytreedna.com/surname_sum.asp?let=H Feel free to send this message to fellow Haines researchers. Regards, Nan Wolf Administrator Hind-L mail list Administrator Hinds DNA Project 71532.734@compuserve.com ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237

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