Hello: I have some Taylor DNA results. Who do I send mine to to compare? Thanks, Mike in WV Check out our Monaville, WV webpage at www.taylormadeministry.com/monaville.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dale E. Reddick" <dereddi@hargray.com> To: <TAYLOR-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 7:49 PM Subject: [TAYLOR] Six groupings of genetically-related Taylors. > Hi Folks, > > We've had some additional developments in terms of analyzing DNA testing > results. > > One of our testing companies (Family Tree DNA [FTDNA]) has introduced a > new function that allows us to place genetically related Taylors into > groups arranged with color-coding. > > We now have five groupings that appear to be relatively firm with good > matches amongst their members. This is a result of studying matches via > three methods: > > 1) Those results known from this FTDNA page and the individual > participants' webpage result listings; > > 2) The additionally available results found within the Ysearch.org > database; > > 3) The fact that some of our participants have also been tested by > another DNA testing company (Relative Genetics) and their results are > being examined by this co-administrator. This results in some -very- > useful cross-referencing of test results. What might not be so obvious > with the results from one company then becomes -very- obvious when > observing the results from that other company. This is (in part) what > has happened with the following Taylor Group 06. > > Taylor Group 06 is a -somewhat- provisional group. This contains four > members who happen to closely match the Scots and / or Dal Riata Modal > Haplotypes. This group might eventually -partially- fall apart with > further testing, as there are seemingly thousands of folks with close > matches to those two modal haplotypes of Scottish origins. But, along > with the known DNA results we found that two members of this group had a > shared set of ancestors. Their respective paper trails / genealogies > showed that they had a common pair of ancestors in the late 17th to > middle 18th centuries in Virginia and North Carolina. This match would > not have been found had not the co-administrator of this project noticed > what -might- have been a genetic match between two of these individuals. > Now, at least two of them are obviously genetic cousins. And perhaps a > third and even a fourth will be found to also be cousins. > > Here are the short genealogies for the two individuals who make up the > matches within Taylor Group 06. > > W. H. Taylor - Kit # 66126 > > 1. Capt. Thomas Taylor, 1607 England - 1657 VA > 2. Robert Taylor, Sr., 1648 VA - Unknown + Elizabeth Hudson > 3. Robert Taylor, Jr., 1688 VA - 1758 NC + Mary Ann Hudson (Common > Ancestors) > 4. Joseph Taylor, 1728 NC - 1784 NC + Mary Powell > 5. Meredith Taylor, 1764 NC - 1844 AL + Anna Duke > 6. Jesse Duke Taylor, 1805 SC - Unknown AR + Mary Miller > 7. Thomas Lewis Taylor, 1831 SC - 1886 KY + Adeline Winston Gatlin > 8. Clinton Gatlin Taylor, 1857 MS - 1940 TN + Mary Susan Cook > 9. William Harold Taylor, Sr., 1902 TN - 1974 TN + Cora Wilhelmina Fields > 10. Kit Donor Taylor > > > C. R. Taylor - Kit # 26356 > > 1. Robert Taylor, 1688 VA - 1758 NC + Ann Hudson (Common Ancestors) > 2. William Taylor, 1712 VA - 1762 VA + Mary Teagle > 3. Thomas Teagle Taylor, 1734 NC - 1826 NC+ Celia Little > 4. Stephen Taylor 1787 VA - 1848 NC + Nancy Curl(e) > 5. Jesse Little Taylor, 1809 NC - 1896 AL + Beatrice Beday Taylor > 6. Stephen Taylor, 1845 AL - 1917 AL +m2 Nancy Jemima Jackson > 7. Newton Clement Taylor, 1907 - 1981 + Myrtie Marcum > 8. Kit donor Taylor - Migration: VA, NC, AL > > As can be seen from these two genealogies, these two test participants > do share a common set of ancestors in Robert Taylor, Jr. and Mary Ann > Hudson. Without the matching DNA results that were noticed, then this > finding of their shared genealogies might have taken far longer to > discover. > > One of these Taylors has now gained the opportunity to move further back > into his Taylor ancestry. > > If you have a brick wall involving your Taylor lineage, then I urge you > to consider having a male Taylor relative undergo DNA testing. > > I hope that the above information proves to be helpful. > > Sincerely, > > Dale E. Reddick > Co-Administrator, Taylor Family Genes DNA Surname Project > > > ==== TAYLOR Mailing List ==== > To UNSUBSCRIBE from LIST - mailto:TAYLOR-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com > To UNSUBSCRIBE from DIGEST - mailto:TAYLOR-D-REQUEST@rootsweb.com > Put Only: UNSUBSCRIBE in subject and body of message > > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx >