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    1. RE: British Isles and Scotland projects
    2. John A Hansen
    3. 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 ______________________________

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