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    1. Re: [SC] RE: [SCEDGEFI] Genealogy and Genetics
    2. Betty lovell
    3. what about the female dna test Betty ----- Original Message ----- From: "Herbert Hendricks" <Herb_316@msn.com> To: <SC-Genealogy-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 8:59 PM Subject: Re: [SC] RE: [SCEDGEFI] Genealogy and Genetics > You need to tell everyone why do 5 DNA 12 marker tests is not good logical. > > The total cost would be better doing a 37+ marker test. You can then go to these different groups who provide free methods to compare your markers to names that are in their list if you are not certain of your surname. You can then choose and select how many markers you want to compare to. If you don't have enough markers you are wasting your time and money. > > Also need to tell everyone it may take forever to get a SMGF free test results. > > So you pick and choose but going for good results in a timely manner with good confidence you > have done the right thing demands a 37+ marker test either now or in the future. So why not go for the right thing first off as it is cheaper in the long run from a surname project group. > > Facts not faced early on in DNA testing cost you not only money but time. > > > Herb Hendricks > Retired NASA Physicist > Hendricks DNA Project Group Administrator > Secretary Hendricks Family Association > Herb_316@MSN.com<mailto:Herb_316@MSN.com> > 1210 Long Meadow DR > Lynchburg, VA 24502 > 434 832 7246 > Major/Smith/Hendricks > http://www.ftdna.com/public/hendricks/<http://www.ftdna.com/public/hendricks/> > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Bbairdsr@aol.com<mailto:Bbairdsr@aol.com> > To: SC-Genealogy-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:SC-Genealogy-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 8:36 PM > Subject: Re: [SC] RE: [SCEDGEFI] Genealogy and Genetics > > > I have been a co-administrator for the Baird - Beard Project for a year and a > half. > > First of all, the 12 marker test is GREAT for directing you where NOT to > spend your time researching, so I wouldn't write it off. I wasted a lot of years > researching Beard - Baird lines for my brick wall with no luck and now one > simple 12 marker DNA test told me I was wasting my time, because there were no > DNA connections from me to any of them. A friend of mine, whose family has been > researching his line for over a hundred years, paid for about five 12 marker > DNA tests before he found a subject he matched exactly. That was the key to > him concentrating his research efforts on one Baird line, and using tried and > true genealogy research methods, he has now extended his line back two > generations. > > The 37 marker test by FTDNA, 39 marker test by SMGF, or the 43 marker test by > DNA Heritage will not break down that brick wall, even if you exactly match > someone else for all markers. It will narrow the range of probably candidates, > but you still need to do traditional genealogy research. > > As for cost, I preferred to submit a sample to the Sorenson Molecular > Genealogy Foundation <smgf.org> and have them do my DNA testing for 39 markers for > FREE. Yes, I said FREE. It takes a year to a year and a half before they > publish the results and you have to know how to search their database for your > results, but anyone who does genealogy should be able to figure out how to do > that. I've done it for many Bairds and Beards over the last year. > > Bruce Baird > > In a message dated 2/13/2006 6:53:32 PM Central Standard Time, kcks@gorge.net<mailto:kcks@gorge.net> > writes: > Hello All, > > I'm glad this discussion has hit the list...and with a specific > question as to test costs. *S* > > You can do a DNA test...just about anywhere, but walking in the cost is > going to be higher...than with a Surname DNA Project. > So the big recomendation is to sign up with a Surname Project. > > The cost for a DNA test with an established surname project is: > > 12 marker $_99.00........ YES, one dollar less than $100. > > The above is the cheapest...but it will only provide info that dates back > eons into the past. Usually pre-language of any kind.*S* > > 25 marker $169.00 [........about 5-10 generations back] > 37 marker $229 00 [current to about 7 generations back] > > As a Surname DNA Project Coordinator, GRIMES & ROSSER, the two tests... 25 > and 37 are where I like to see targeted. > > IF...you're part of a large line, siblings & cousins, with several males > that would like to do this test, it can be done on a budget. > > 1-2 at the 37 marker level, 1-2 at the 25 marker level and then > ...the balance of the fellows testing can do the 12 marker level. > > IF there's any need to increase from the 12 pt level, it can be done > later...and without any further [i.e., new] DNA samples. > > This set of tests...is for males of a given surname, as that is the "YY" > chromosome...which is what we're trying to follow. > Surnames 'usually' are passed from father-son...with exceptions, the "YY" > chromosome always is. > > There is a test...that ladies can participate in, but that will only follow > the "XX" chromosome, which is passed mother-daughter. > This test is the mitochondrial one and sadly...won't help to prove the line > from a daughter...for any Surname DNA Project. :o( > > The costs aren't cheap...but it's a lot lower than tracing the line that you > believe is yours for too many years, only to discover a piece of paper that > proves conclusively that the line isn't yours. > > For me...I only have one lifetime to spend, so double checking with the DNA > makes very good sense to me. *S* > > Lisa Grimes > > > ==== SC-Genealogy Mailing List ==== > South Carolina Resources Available at RootsWeb! > > http://resources.rootsweb.com/USA/SC.html<http://resources.rootsweb.com/USA/SC.html> > > ============================== > Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. > Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. 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    02/14/2006 02:11:30
    1. Re: [SC] RE: Wells Family Cemetery Sunter, SC area
    2. Arrie Boyd
    3. Does anyone have information or transcription of the Wells Family Cemetery supposedly on Vining Rd. about 5 miles Southeast ofo Sumter? Thanks Arrie __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    02/14/2006 06:05:12
    1. Re: [SC] RE: [SCEDGEFI] Genealogy and Genetics
    2. Gaila & James Merrington
    3. Female dna is called Mtdna. Mtdna passes from Mothers to daughters and to sons, however sons do not pass it on. There is a book called The Seven Daughters of Eve: The Science That Reveals Our Genetic Ancestry by Brian Sykes and this book is illustrative about Mtdna. It talks about how each Mtdna group started existence and what type of life our earliest maternal ancestor would have had. Genealogically, I have a Godwin ancestor in Georgia who married a Wilder and his brother married a Goodwin. I could test maternal DNA to see if these two women were sisters. Godwin and Goodwin could be different spellings of the same name. My Mtdna and the Mtdna taken from a daughter descendant of Ms Goodwin Wilder could be compared, if they matched could prove my theory. Y-DNA is more informative in tracing family lines connected by surnames. We still have to realise that our pioneer forefathers had a hard life at times. Disease, wars and Indian raids mean that sometime, even though the paper trail is correct , the DNA doesn't match. If Indian raids, wars or plagues left orphans, families in the community would just take them in. I am sure there are as many reasons for non-paternal events as there are in today's society. When you are researching Y-DNA, the great thing is being able to see different branches of the same name match and being able to visualise the migration trail. In many cases, two branches don't match but you can then exclude the non-match and focus your research where you can get positive results. Gaila ----- Original Message ----- From: "Betty lovell" <lovell@ragland.net> To: <SC-Genealogy-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 4:11 AM Subject: Re: [SC] RE: [SCEDGEFI] Genealogy and Genetics > what about the female dna test > Betty

    02/15/2006 12:28:47