I have just completed updating our Robinson DNA results page with the latest test results. I sent a message earlier regarding the E3b Haplogroup. I was not subscribed when I sent it, so I don't know if it came across so I'll past the info here again. I have been interested in the possible relationship between the Elk Garden, New Garden and Castlewood Robinsons of Russell County, VA. Several of the descendants of these families moved to Pike County, KY. Samuel Robinson Sr. b. 1742 who married Jane had two known children. Jane and Samuel, Jr. of Elk Garden, RCV. These two children and only these two were named in Samuel's will. It has been assumed by most that these were his only two children. However, on two of the early RCV tax lists, Samuel Sr. is living with two men who are apparently in their late teens name George and David. I have long suspected that this George is the same man as George Robinson, a blacksmith from the Big A Mtn. in New Garden who married Elizabeth. My father's first cousin, Freddie Robinson,who is descended from the New Garden Robinsons (I have a solid paper trail), submitted a DNA sample before he died this past summer. Recently, a gentleman with a solid paper trail back to Samuel Sr. b. 1742 ordered a 37 marker DNA test. He and Freddie are a 12/12 match meaning that there is a 71% chance that the Most Recent Common Ancestor for these two donors lived withn the past 240 years. I am waiting for Freddie's 37 marker result to strengthen that probability. I also received an email from a gentleman who participated in the National Georgraphic Genoproject and had his 37 marker results transfered to our surname group. He is a 37/37 match with the Samuel Robinson Sr. donor. This means that there is a 99.55% probability that the MRCA for these two donors lived within the past 240 or 12 generations and a 97.28% probability that the MRCA lived within the past 160 years or 8 generations. The Earliest Known Ancestor for this third test appears to be James T. Robinson b. 1831 in KY, who married Nancy. Their descendants moved from KY to AR, MO and finally to Grady Co., OK. If anyone recognizes this James T. Robinson please let me know. The haplogroup for all three of these gentleman is E3b and these are the only three of this haplogroup in our database which strengthens the relationship probability. Again, I am waiting for Freddie's 37 marker result to confirm, but it appears that: Samuel Robinson Sr. (s.o. George, s.o. James, s.o. George Robinson b. 1632 and Ann Curtis b. 1641 both of New Castle Co. DE) who married Jane was not only the father of Samuel, Jr. and Jane but also of George, blacksmith of New Garden and David. The New Garden Robinsons and the Elk Garden Robinsons are of the same stock. The Grady Co. OK Robinsons are also related to the RCV families. I am hoping that the Grady Co., OK Robinsons descend from Littleberry Robinson of Castlewood, RCV, thus tying all of the RCV families together. Thanks Don Drake Our results can be seen at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~drakerobinson/DNAPages/RobinsonDNA.htm