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    1. Re: [PERKINS] Re: (Perkins) Myown re-intorduction: free DNA tests
    2. How can we get the results of the tests when the research people said they're not telling us? ----- Original Message ----- From: "steven perkins" <scperkins@gmail.com> To: <PERKINS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 10, 2006 7:24 AM Subject: Re: [PERKINS] Re: (Perkins) Myown re-intorduction: free DNA tests > Lynda: > > Correct. It would show the King Y DNA if you test a King male for Y > DNA. If you test mtDNA it will lead to the mother of Mildred Horton. > Do a pedigree chart to see the relationships. > > 2 Donald King > 1Robert King > > 6 Leon Brownell > 3 Lois Brownell > 7 Mildred Horton > > So, for Y DNA it is 1, 2, 4, 8, etc., and for mtDNA it is 1, 3, 7, 15, > etc. > > SCPerkins > > > On 4/10/06, L King <l.king42@verizon.net> wrote: >> Hi Steve, >> >> In this line (below), testing the latest generation (King) would probably >> not show a link to Perkins, am I right? >> >> Thomas Perkins (b, 1834, d. 1881) m. Mary Conley >> | >> | >> Susan Perkins (b. 1867, d. 1954) m. Frank Brownell >> | >> | >> Leon Brownell (b. 1894, d. 1977) m. Mildred Horton >> | >> | >> Lois Brownell (b.1924, d. 2000) m. Donald King >> | >> | >> Robert King >> >> >> Thanks, >> Lynda King >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- > > -- > Steven C. Perkins SCPerkins@gmail.com > http://stevencperkins.com/ > http://intelligent-internet.info/ > http://jgg-online.blogspot.com/ > http://stevencperkins.com/genealogy.html > > > ==== PERKINS Mailing List ==== > > Are your PERKINS out of Illinois, Maine, North Carolina or some other neat > place? Tell the Perkins List about it! There is Family behind every tree > here! > > ============================== > Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. > Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx >

    04/10/2006 03:56:20
    1. Roll Call Fredrick Perkins no DNA just hard research and data
    2. Deb H
    3. I'm a female too...so I rely on good old fashioned records, etc. My Frederick Perkins was born 19 Feb 1825 in Winchester, Litchfield Co, Ct...his wife was Julia Miriam Spencer. They are buried in Winsted. Their children: Lucy Perkins (my connection...she made gorgerous quilts!..b 1851), George E. Perkins, b 1845: in US census, printer, silk company, Frederick M. Perkins, b 1859: I only found a Frederick in the State hospital..don't know if it is him, and Charles Frederick Perkins, b 1849. Frederick b. 1825's dad was Christopher Perkins, born about 1794 in Goshen, Litchfield Co, Ct. That's all have..... except I do have pictures of Grandma Ford who was Lucy Perkins. She married Algernon Sydney HArrison Ford (of the MIlford Fords who "went west" to Litchfield...and she left quilts for my mom and all her sisters..but she died before she could finish them. Great Grandma Perkins..(Julia Spencer Perkins ) .lived, my mom, used to say, in "The icebox of Ct.".....up in the Goshen area I have pictures of all the Fords and some Perkins...and the Stockings who they married into...Susan Ford, daughter of Algernon S. Ford and Lucy Perkins m. HArry Stocking...of the Litchfield area and Williamstown, Ma... Would love to find Perkins alive that connect with the Perkins boys....I have a feeling they all died off...also would love to goback further than Christopher. I found an earlier Christopher in the Albany, NY area. Anyone know about those Perkins? Deb Deb --------------------------------- Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. PC-to-Phone calls for ridiculously low rates.

    04/12/2006 06:56:53