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    1. Re: [PERKINS] Perkins
    2. Have you tried to match with the N.C. Perkins? Their ancestor is a William H. Perkins.....also I'm researching a William Perkins, b.1738, New Haven, Conn, who doesn't have the same DNA as the New Haven ,Conn Perkins' families. Could this gentleman possibly be the ancestor of your William Henry? I match this William Perkins' DNA 36/37....also I have a match with the N.C. Perkins families in the DNA group...we are all Haplogroup I. Peace! Kathryn E. Norman -------------- Original message -------------- From: WP123145@aol.com > Anybody out there run across a Benjamin Perkins, b.abt. 1801 in Connecticut. > He settled in Orange County NY abbout 1824. One of his son's was my great > grandfather William Henry Perkins, born in Orange County, New York 1833> > William Henry Perkins moved South thru South Carolina into Alabama before > settling > in Mississippi before Civil War. Dna does not seem to fit with any on > Perkins dna research site of SC Perkins. Other sons of Benjamine were James, > John, > Benjamin, Charles. Any help would be appreciated. Regards, Lee Perkins. > > > ==== PERKINS Mailing List ==== > > Don't forget to tell the Perkins List about your HOME PAGE! > A Connection might be made with the very next e-mail > Have a Great PERKINS Day! > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx >

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