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    1. [S-I] Found first DNA Genealogy Match
    2. Hi Folks, Today I got my first identifiable match at www.23andme.com . I share strands of DNA with a few others, but we don't have surnames in common and their genealogy is probably not back far enough to spot the common ancestor. Today I got a message from a potential fifth cousin. She and I descend from different children of Frances Beatty Black (1825-1917) who married Mary Martin (1825-1918) in western Pennsylvania. Mary Martin was born in Aryshire, Scotland and migrated with her family. Frances descends from the brother of the Rev. John Black (Antrim to Pittsburgh) and another well known American Covenantor line: that of John Beatty, whose family left Ulster in 1729 and settled in Wallkill, New York. Frances is my great great grandfather. These people lived long and bred often so there is probably a lot of their genes loose in the American population. Now if those others match on the same segments, we know our relationship and could do some genealogy to identify it. Linda Merle

    05/29/2010 09:04:37
    1. Re: [S-I] Found first DNA Genealogy Match
    2. Marilyn Otterson
    3. Linda, that sounds like fun. Congratulations! I hope it works out that your new relatives will want to play genealogy with you! Marilyn ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, May 29, 2010 11:04 AM Subject: [S-I] Found first DNA Genealogy Match > Hi Folks, > > Today I got my first identifiable match at www.23andme.com . I share > strands of DNA with a few others, but we don't have surnames in common and > their genealogy is probably not back far enough to spot the common > ancestor. Today I got a message from a potential fifth cousin. She and I > descend from different children of Frances Beatty Black (1825-1917) who > married Mary Martin (1825-1918) in western Pennsylvania. Mary Martin was > born in Aryshire, Scotland and migrated with her family. Frances descends > from the brother of the Rev. John Black (Antrim to Pittsburgh) and another > well known American Covenantor line: that of John Beatty, whose family > left Ulster in 1729 and settled in Wallkill, New York. Frances is my great > great grandfather. > > These people lived long and bred often so there is probably a lot of their > genes loose in the American population. Now if those others match on the > same segments, we know our relationship and could do some genealogy to > identify it. > > Linda Merle > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    05/29/2010 05:56:39