We have just added another participant to the DNA test. The new participant traces his ancestry back to Charles Queen, so he will be a welcome addition to the Group 4 Queens. I have reposted the webpage with a slightly different look today, showing some columns that don't usually appear. What I would like everyone to do is check the webpage, confirm the data that is in each column for your participant. I would particularly like to fill in any blank data for the most distant confirmed ancestor. So do the following for me. 1) Make sure that the person listed for each test is the most distant CONFIRMED ancestor, not just who you logically think it should be based on the other DNA tests. In otherwords, in your research, who is the most distant person you can documentarily confirm. This might seem silly to make the distinction, especially for a Group like the Group 1 Queens when the DNA points to Old William. But remember, our goal here is to build bridges, not leap rivers. 2) Give me the name of the spouse if known, first name will do if that is all you have. 3) Give me the city, state, and country of birth, and year if known. Put a question mark at the end of each if it is not confirmed. Finally, give me the geographic location that the most distant known ancestor first appears CONFIRMED in the records. For instance, my Francis is alledged to have been born in Ireland?, date Unknown, but his first CONFIRMED mention in the records is (Rowan County) Iredell County, NC, in 1778. I want the spreadsheet to reflect both assumed and confirmed information. I am going to continue to show only partial information on the webpage at the following exiting web address: http://webpages.charter.net/rlqueen/DNA/queenmarker.htm I am also going to start showing all of the expanded information for the test data for your reference at http://webpages.charter.net/rlqueen/DNA/queenmarker-x.htm I'll be posting that page sometime in the next day or so. For your information, the webpages are created using Microsoft Excel - Office 2000 version. I am more than happy to send anyone that wants it a copy of the spreadsheet to use for their own analysis. Ask and ye shall receive. We have 6 current kits in hopper making up a fine Queen stew. We can always use some new ingredients, a fresh DNA donor or two, to spice up the pot. We ll take a leg bone, a hamhock, a wishbone, anything as long it contains Queen DNA. Just like Col. Sanders, we want our DNA to be finger-lickin' good So get out there and ring the neck of one of those reluctant Queens and throw him in the stew. We use all parts! Nothing goes to waste here at the ole' Queen kitchen. BAM! Let's kick it up a notch! Rolla http://webpages.charter.net/rlqueen/DNA/queenmarker.htm http://www.familytreedna.com/public/queenDNA/ http://webpages.charter.net/rlqueen -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.10.16/83 - Release Date: 8/26/2005