>I was just reading Family Tree magazine (April 2006). There's free software >to make a cladogram (aka phylogenetic tree). I'm not exactly sure that I >can explain it, but if you're interested, this is the link for Network >software: > http://www.fluxus-engineering.com/sharenet.htm > > ---Robin M Robin, I've used that software to produce a diagram showing the Clan MacMillan R1b participants. If you're interested in what the output may look like, take a look at http://home.comcast.net/~mcmillanmail/DNA/Pages/Diagram.html . Click on the diagram to see a full sized version. David McMillan
I was just reading Family Tree magazine (April 2006). There's free software to make a cladogram (aka phylogenetic tree). I'm not exactly sure that I can explain it, but if you're interested, this is the link for Network software: http://www.fluxus-engineering.com/sharenet.htm ---Robin M Chalmers/Chambers in Ayrshire - Y-DNA Dunn-Prahm-Burnett-Noble-Noble in Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire - mtDNA
Any one have there Haplogroup.? keep on-keeping on-never quit. Roger http://community.webtv.net/zgordo/GORDOSGENEALOGY
It's time for an another update on the Clan MacLaren Surname DNA Project. Both the Clan MacLaren Society (Scotland) and the Clan MacLaren Society of North American have now endorsed this DNA project. Hopefully the Clan MacLaren Society (Australia) will do the same. Genetic genealogy can be a powerful tool and provide help in building our genealogies. My purpose is to use the DNA results as a tool to help sort out the many different MacLaren lines in the Clan files. The results can also be useful to MacLarens in pointing the way toward possible connections and perhaps help indicate where you need to search for paper evidence. The database of results is slowly growing, but I would like many more MacLarens/McLarens (or any of the other surnames of the Clan including spelling variants) to join the project. The more we have in the database, the more likely it is that we will get matches between members. I am especially interested in getting members from the documented MacLaren lines that are in my files; however, I am also interested in any MacLaren who wants to join. This, of course, includes all the spelling variants of MacLaren. There are now 92 people in the project: 80 with results back, three with partial results back, four who have submitted their kits and are waiting on their results, and five who are either waiting for their kits or haven't returned them yet. There have been several successes. One member in Scotland matches a member in California 33 out of 37 markers. Another member in New Zealand matches a member in Canada 35/37. The latest success is a 25/25 match between a McLaren and a McLaurin. The McLaurin is a member of the B MacLaren family (as denoted by previous Clan Genealogists). The McLaurin is upgrading to 37 markers to see if the match holds. Surnames in the project include MacLaren (10 spelling variants), McFeaters (2 spelling variants), Lawrence (2 spelling variants), Law, Low (2 spelling variants), Lawrie, Lowry (3 spelling variants), Lawson, MacIntyre, Wright, McClary, Patterson (2 spelling variants), Patrick, and Petrie. We have members from the United States, Canada, Scotland, Australia, and New Zealand. I encourage anyone who bears one of the surnames above, or any of the other surnames of Clan MacLaren, to join (if you haven't had a relative closer then second cousin already test). For those who are concerned about how the DNA sample is acquired, it is just a cheek swab -- very painless. If you are interested, or have questions, contact me at bobmclaren@earthlink.net Bob McLaren Chairman, Genealogy Committee, Clan MacLaren Society of North America Administrator, Clan MacLaren Surname DNA Project Robert McLaren bobmclaren@earthlink.net Why Wait? Move to EarthLink.
Sharon: We'd be pleased to offer two options to the Glendenning ( my own ancestors are Clendenning as well). The best way to contact the people in both of our options is to post an status report and offer to the mailing list scot-dna-L@rootsweb.com regarding signing up on your dna project as a second project. Option 1: Merely go to the url and click on the "join" button in the upper left hand corner. http://www.familytreedna.com/public/Scottishdna You then get notices of all current matches and any future ones as well. This web site will now publish all DNA test results where the person has been tested at FamilyTree DNA and authorized the public display of those records in our Scottish Clans DNA project. You can also join our Scottish Clans DNA project here as well if your main DNA test was done under a Surname project for instance. Your records are also then compared to the other records on this web site and a notice of a match is sent to you automatically as other people submit tests or join our Scottish Clans Project. The other option is in the Master Database ( 1125 test results) including some Clendennings. You can see the details on this at: www.brigadoon.net/scottishdna.html or www.scottishdna.net We are currently entering data to do a Fluxus match and see how that looks. 1100 Test Results is a bunch to enter for this program :-). Thanks for your interest . BTW: I think we communicated before when I transferred some boards and mailing lists to you ? Best Regards John A Hansen -----Original Message----- From: Sharon Bryant [mailto:SharonBryant@cox.net] Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2006 6:48 PM To: GENEALOGY-DNA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: British Isles and Scotland projects Hello, Could the administrators of these two projects please contact me. You each have a Glendinning as a member of your projects. The Clendenin project also covers the Glendinning spelling and since we have 35 members who are concentrated with the variant spellings of Glendinning, the chances are perhaps better for those participants to make a match. I would like to offer these men the opportunity to also be part of the Clendenin project but don't know how to contact them. Thank you, Sharon Bryant ______________________________
Seabhach Abu! Dear All: May the road rise to meet you. May the wind be always at your back. May God hold you in the hollow of His hand. May you be in Heaven a half hour before the devil knows you're dead. Slan, Lauren daughter of O'Connell granddaughter of Murphy great granddaughter of Colby & Geary Who honors her mother's heritage today: H, CRS, 315.1C Proud Member of Clan Cian Friend to Chief Eile O'Carroll, Prince Ard Tiarna of Ireland and Lady Gracy Visit: http://www.clancian-carroll.com/ List Admin Rootsweb Volunteer since 1996 **Celebrating 10 yrs**
Hello All: In perusing this morning's Scotsman online, I spotted this link: http://heritage.scotsman.com/ingenuity.cfm?id=543652005 "Using science to trace your Scottish Roots" I do not recall seeing or reading this article last May and thought maybe others had not seen it either. Yours Aye, Lauren List Admin
John and anyone else interested there is an ARMSTRONG Surname DNA study available through the facilities of Family Tree DNA (FTDNA) at http://www.familytreedna.com/(vpi0gkbfukbpvd55bcaei455)/public/armstrong/index.aspx With Additional results and some analysiis to be found at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donegalstrongs/armstrong.htm "On the border was the Armstrangs, able men; somewhat unruly, and very ill to tame: Scott of Satchells... Regards John Armstrong A little SoWest of North Wasilla, Alaska John A Hansen wrote: >Dear All: > >I'm doing a regular monthly Column for the Electric Scotland Website >and email list for status and updates on all the Scottish Projects, > Surnames, Clans and Families DNA projects. > >Last months column is here: >http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/dna_project.htm > >http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/index.html > >If you have a DNA project, then please let me know and the >current status or updates of any kind so we can get it >distributed to the Electric Scotland email list. This list >goes to about 20,000 people that have an interest or background >in Scotland and it's ancestry and heritage. > >Last months column was on the Update on the Scottish Clans >DNA project. I'd like to include status and updates next >month ( March) on each of the Scottish Clans DNA projects. >Last months column is here: >http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/dna_project.htm > >Please pass this post along to anyone involved in any of the >Scottish Surnames or Scottish Clans DNA projects. > >Best Regards >John A Hansen >Scottish Clans DNA Project Admin >www.brigadoon.net >www.beintouch.com > > >==== SCOT-DNA Mailing List ==== >Need to contact the list admin? >Send your email to Scot-DNA-admin@rootsweb.com >Want to post? >Send your email to Scot-DNA-L@rootsweb.com >Need to unsubscribe for vacation or? >Send your unsubscription request to Scot-DNA-L-request@rootsweb.com >Scot-DNA list is a flame free zone. >Want to join the Project? Visit: http://www.ftdna.com/surname_det.asp?group=Scottish-Clans&projecttype=G > >============================== >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 > > > > >
Hey Don, I'm not quite sure. Sometimes I think we've got a Scot signature and then when I look at it again it's hmmmm. We've actually got two main groups. Group 1, which includes Chief George MacMillan of MacMillan and Knapp, and a Group 2. Take a look and let me know what you think. My website is at http://home.comcast.net/~mcmillanmail/DNA/MacMillan.html . Go to the R1b results page. We've got a small grouping...Group 3 that appears NW Irish. Thanks, Dave ----- Original Message ----- From: "DONALD MILLIGAN" <donmilligan22@msn.com> To: <SCOT-DNA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 6:28 PM Subject: Re: [SCOT-DNA] Clan Leslie DNA > David: > > Does your Clan have a basic McMillan dna signature? Is it NWIrish or > Scot? Thanks, Don Milligan > > > > Don Milligan > 3003 South 253rd Street > Kent, WA 98032 > 253 941-0514 > donmilligan22@msn.com > > > > > >>From: "David" <dmcduke@comcast.net> >>Reply-To: SCOT-DNA-L@rootsweb.com >>To: SCOT-DNA-L@rootsweb.com >>Subject: Re: [SCOT-DNA] Clan Leslie DNA >>Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2006 17:58:58 -0500 >> >>Evelyn, >>I followed the web link that is on the FTDNA Leslie site... >>http://worldfamilies.net/surnames/l/leslie/ >> >>It takes you to a website that has been set up for the Leslie study. I did >>see one set of results posted. I'd second Lauren's comment about testing >>through the Leslie project. You still have the option to have the results >>shown, and compared, in the SCOT-DNA study as I have. >> >>It took our Clan MacMillan project a good bit of time to gain momentum. We >>had somewhere in the neighborhood of 7 sets of results after a year...that >>included results I gathered from Y-Search. We're right at 2 years now with >>~45 sets of results with a fairly steady stream of people ordering kits. >> >>Dave >> >> >>==== SCOT-DNA Mailing List ==== >>Have questions about the lab? About privacy? About the process? >>Visit the FAQ page: >>http://www.familytreedna.com/faq.html >>Want to join the project? Visit: >>http://www.ftdna.com/surname_det.asp?group=Scottish-Clans&projecttype=G >> >>============================== >>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 >> > > > > ==== SCOT-DNA Mailing List ==== > Per agreement with Rootsweb, there can be no marketing messsages > for any laboratory. No specific costs can be stated on list. > These questions can be responded to off list. > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx >
Evelyn, I followed the web link that is on the FTDNA Leslie site... http://worldfamilies.net/surnames/l/leslie/ It takes you to a website that has been set up for the Leslie study. I did see one set of results posted. I'd second Lauren's comment about testing through the Leslie project. You still have the option to have the results shown, and compared, in the SCOT-DNA study as I have. It took our Clan MacMillan project a good bit of time to gain momentum. We had somewhere in the neighborhood of 7 sets of results after a year...that included results I gathered from Y-Search. We're right at 2 years now with ~45 sets of results with a fairly steady stream of people ordering kits. Dave
Evelyn, Go to http://smgf.org and search their data for the Leslie surname. 1. Click on Search the Database 2. Next page - Click on Search the Y-Chromosome Database 3. Next page - Click on the radio button by Family Tree DNA. Leave the marker data alone. Click on radio button by Sort by Surname and enter Leslie in box. Click on Find Genetic Matches. 4. Next page - DNA results are shown for one Leslie and one Loosle. Click on the tree icon to the left of Leslie's data. The chart that shows is tied to the LDS Ancestral File. Click on the tag AFN: 1QBD-FG and his Leslie line will appear. The donor's Leslie grandfather through 2nd great grandfather are in his pedigree tree. His grandfather was John Thomas Leslie and the family lived in Pickens Co., SC. 5. Return to the page with the DNA results. He has data for all 36 markers, or 39 if you count the way FTDNA counts. Note the markers that are red, return to the page with all the numbers, and start changing the numbers in the boxes for these red markers until they turn green. It's probably easier to do this one marker at a time, going back and forth between this page and the results page. When you are finished and they are all green, you have 39 marker data for at least one Leslie. I didn't find a Leslie in Ysearch. Bruce Baird In a message dated 3/6/2006 2:40:33 PM Central Standard Time, esleslie@bellsouth.net writes: Thanks, Michael, but therein lies my problem in deciding who to order our kit through. While the LESLIE surname site on Family Tree DNA does show 6 members, there are NO results posted, just the genealogy notes for the 6 members, and it has been that way for quite some time. The site was set up under an agreement by Family Tree with individuals who set up surname sites for numerous surnames that did not have a coordinator. At least I know that if we order our kit through the Clan group, the results will be posted for comparison, but I don't know how long it will be before anything more takes place on the LESLIE site. Evelyn Leslie
Thank you so much, Bruce. I will certainly follow those instructions and I appreciate the time it took you to type all that! Regards, Evelyn Leslie ----- Original Message ----- From: <Bbairdsr@aol.com> To: <SCOT-DNA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 4:39 PM Subject: Re: [SCOT-DNA] Clan Leslie DNA > Evelyn, > > Go to http://smgf.org and search their data for the Leslie surname. > > 1. Click on Search the Database > 2. Next page - Click on Search the Y-Chromosome Database > 3. Next page - Click on the radio button by Family Tree DNA. Leave the > marker data alone. Click on radio button by Sort by Surname and enter > Leslie in > box. Click on Find Genetic Matches. > > 4. Next page - DNA results are shown for one Leslie and one Loosle. > Click > on the tree icon to the left of Leslie's data. The chart that shows is > tied > to the LDS Ancestral File. Click on the tag AFN: 1QBD-FG and his Leslie > line > will appear. The donor's Leslie grandfather through 2nd great grandfather > are > in his pedigree tree. His grandfather was John Thomas Leslie and the > family > lived in Pickens Co., SC. > > 5. Return to the page with the DNA results. He has data for all 36 > markers, > or 39 if you count the way FTDNA counts. Note the markers that are red, > return to the page with all the numbers, and start changing the numbers in > the > boxes for these red markers until they turn green. It's probably easier > to do > this one marker at a time, going back and forth between this page and the > results > page. When you are finished and they are all green, you have 39 marker > data > for at least one Leslie. > > I didn't find a Leslie in Ysearch. > > Bruce Baird > > > In a message dated 3/6/2006 2:40:33 PM Central Standard Time, > esleslie@bellsouth.net writes: > Thanks, Michael, but therein lies my problem in deciding who to order our > kit through. While the LESLIE surname site on Family Tree DNA does show 6 > members, there are NO results posted, just the genealogy notes for the 6 > members, and it has been that way for quite some time. The site was set > up > under an agreement by Family Tree with individuals who set up surname > sites > for numerous surnames that did not have a coordinator. At least I know > that > if we order our kit through the Clan group, the results will be posted for > comparison, but I don't know how long it will be before anything more > takes > place on the LESLIE site. > Evelyn Leslie > > > ==== SCOT-DNA Mailing List ==== > Mailing List archives are at: > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/SCOT-DNA/ > Subscription to this list is free, as are all of > Rootsweb's resources. > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx > >
Dear Evelyn: Even though I responded to your first message off list, with the added info you provided, I have further comments. I would still join via the surname project... the more participants shown, the more that will join. That will increase your odds of matches. The results can still be shared with and included in analysis by the Scot DNA Project. AND FTDNA will also, when you provide permission, check against all participants in the studies to let you know results/matches. Being as there is not an "involved" project manager or project team, I would seriously recommend speaking with folks at Clan Leslie Perhaps the clan organization would be interested in stepping up to take on the project. And if not, at minimum, they have access to a database of Leslies and a newsletter. They can put the word out that a project exists, whether they are directly involved or not, and that it needs volunteers to manage and support it. From the info in your message, it would appear that those who began the project did so only to provide an avenue for the discount, etc and have no personl interest or desire to run it, and therefore would welcome someone to step forward and provide the attention it could use to flourish. Yours Aye, Lauren
David: Does your Clan have a basic McMillan dna signature? Is it NWIrish or Scot? Thanks, Don Milligan Don Milligan 3003 South 253rd Street Kent, WA 98032 253 941-0514 donmilligan22@msn.com >From: "David" <dmcduke@comcast.net> >Reply-To: SCOT-DNA-L@rootsweb.com >To: SCOT-DNA-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [SCOT-DNA] Clan Leslie DNA >Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2006 17:58:58 -0500 > >Evelyn, >I followed the web link that is on the FTDNA Leslie site... >http://worldfamilies.net/surnames/l/leslie/ > >It takes you to a website that has been set up for the Leslie study. I did >see one set of results posted. I'd second Lauren's comment about testing >through the Leslie project. You still have the option to have the results >shown, and compared, in the SCOT-DNA study as I have. > >It took our Clan MacMillan project a good bit of time to gain momentum. We >had somewhere in the neighborhood of 7 sets of results after a year...that >included results I gathered from Y-Search. We're right at 2 years now with >~45 sets of results with a fairly steady stream of people ordering kits. > >Dave > > >==== SCOT-DNA Mailing List ==== >Have questions about the lab? About privacy? About the process? >Visit the FAQ page: >http://www.familytreedna.com/faq.html >Want to join the project? Visit: >http://www.ftdna.com/surname_det.asp?group=Scottish-Clans&projecttype=G > >============================== >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 >
Thanks, Michael, but therein lies my problem in deciding who to order our kit through. While the LESLIE surname site on Family Tree DNA does show 6 members, there are NO results posted, just the genealogy notes for the 6 members, and it has been that way for quite some time. The site was set up under an agreement by Family Tree with individuals who set up surname sites for numerous surnames that did not have a coordinator. At least I know that if we order our kit through the Clan group, the results will be posted for comparison, but I don't know how long it will be before anything more takes place on the LESLIE site. Evelyn Leslie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Harper" <mharper8@houston.rr.com> To: <SCOT-DNA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 12:44 PM Subject: RE: [SCOT-DNA] Clan Leslie DNA > There is a Leslie family group at FTDNA with six members. You will get a > discount. Go to www.familytreedna.com/ > And search on Leslie. > > Michael Harper > > -----Original Message----- > From: Evelyn [mailto:esleslie@bellsouth.net] > Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 10:53 AM > To: SCOT-DNA-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [SCOT-DNA] Clan Leslie DNA > > John and other surname project managers, > I read with much interest the information regarding Scottish Clan DNA > testing in last week's Electric Scotland newletter. We were not aware > that > Family Tree DNA would allow results to be posted on more than one group's > results page. My husband is a direct line LESLIE male descendant and we > are > ready to order a kit for his Y-DNA testing. Are there any LESLIE surname > results posted with your group already? We haven't been able to get much > response from postings to LESLIE lists and would like some advice on > whether > to submit the sample through the surname project, which has no results > posted, or through this group. > > Thanks for any and all input. > Evelyn Leslie > esleslie@bellsouth.net > > > > > ==== SCOT-DNA Mailing List ==== > THANK YOU to all the Scot DNA Volunteers! They give freely > of their time and effort to this Project and study. NO ONE > in this Project receives any financial or in-kind remuneration > for their work. Please be patient with them as they perform the work > necessary to analyze and report the findings of what has been > submitted to the Project by a multitude of sources. > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx > > > ==== SCOT-DNA Mailing List ==== > AOL users are advised to join the AOLers-Rootsweb list: > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/RootsWeb_Support/AOLers-RootsWeb.html > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx > >
There is a Leslie family group at FTDNA with six members. You will get a discount. Go to www.familytreedna.com/ And search on Leslie. Michael Harper -----Original Message----- From: Evelyn [mailto:esleslie@bellsouth.net] Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 10:53 AM To: SCOT-DNA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SCOT-DNA] Clan Leslie DNA John and other surname project managers, I read with much interest the information regarding Scottish Clan DNA testing in last week's Electric Scotland newletter. We were not aware that Family Tree DNA would allow results to be posted on more than one group's results page. My husband is a direct line LESLIE male descendant and we are ready to order a kit for his Y-DNA testing. Are there any LESLIE surname results posted with your group already? We haven't been able to get much response from postings to LESLIE lists and would like some advice on whether to submit the sample through the surname project, which has no results posted, or through this group. Thanks for any and all input. Evelyn Leslie esleslie@bellsouth.net ==== SCOT-DNA Mailing List ==== THANK YOU to all the Scot DNA Volunteers! They give freely of their time and effort to this Project and study. NO ONE in this Project receives any financial or in-kind remuneration for their work. Please be patient with them as they perform the work necessary to analyze and report the findings of what has been submitted to the Project by a multitude of sources. ============================== Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx
John and other surname project managers, I read with much interest the information regarding Scottish Clan DNA testing in last week's Electric Scotland newletter. We were not aware that Family Tree DNA would allow results to be posted on more than one group's results page. My husband is a direct line LESLIE male descendant and we are ready to order a kit for his Y-DNA testing. Are there any LESLIE surname results posted with your group already? We haven't been able to get much response from postings to LESLIE lists and would like some advice on whether to submit the sample through the surname project, which has no results posted, or through this group. Thanks for any and all input. Evelyn Leslie esleslie@bellsouth.net
Dear All: I'm doing a regular monthly Column for the Electric Scotland Website and email list for status and updates on all the Scottish Projects, Surnames, Clans and Families DNA projects. Last months column is here: http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/dna_project.htm http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/index.html If you have a DNA project, then please let me know and the current status or updates of any kind so we can get it distributed to the Electric Scotland email list. This list goes to about 20,000 people that have an interest or background in Scotland and it's ancestry and heritage. Last months column was on the Update on the Scottish Clans DNA project. I'd like to include status and updates next month ( March) on each of the Scottish Clans DNA projects. Last months column is here: http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/dna_project.htm Please pass this post along to anyone involved in any of the Scottish Surnames or Scottish Clans DNA projects. Best Regards John A Hansen Scottish Clans DNA Project Admin www.brigadoon.net www.beintouch.com
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Gwen: I can certainly understand the confusion :-). There was a demand for public information on the news from the Scottish Clans DNA project. So I created several different web sites: a: The Family Tree web site was created to show publicly the DNA test results for anyone that had their tests taken there. http://www.familytreedna.com/public/Scottishdna You can have your results added here merely by going to this link and checking the "add" in the upper left hand corner. If you were tested there then your results will automatically be added with no problem. b: The www.brigadoon.net/scottishdna.html provides some current project information for those that don't want to subscribe to the mailing lists and some other links etc c: The www.scottishdna.net web site will be posting the results from the studies and comparisons on the genetic distance from all results in the Main Database. Those that wanted to keep their identity confidential will be assigned a code that only they know. I've also posted links to the genealogy information on all the Clans and Families at this web site. d: The main web site at www.myfamily.com will continue to host the main database , files and genealogy information from all project members. Hope this overview helps. Best Regards John A Hansen Scottish Clans DNA admin -----Original Message----- From: gwendavis1@aol.com [mailto:gwendavis1@aol.com] Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2006 11:27 AM To: jahansen@brigadoon.net Subject: Re: [SCOT-DNA] Scottish Clans DNA web sites Hi, I'm quite confused. I've been a member of this group for some time but haven't had much time to look and keep up with all the news. I don't remember my sign in or password and can't even find the links anymore (the my family ones I guess). Am I supposed to post my dad's DNA readings to the scottish clans website now? There don't seem to be a whole lot of people on that site. Thanks. Gwen Davis