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    1. Re: [WEST-L] Pink FIngers - Blood types - lost West Relatives & DNA
    2. Word would be good for me. Thanks, Clara -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: ahsenpink@comcast.net > Hi Sandra, > > Would it be possible for me to get a list of the West ancesters as well? > > Thank you very much. > Clara > > > > > -------------- Original message ---------------------- > From: "Sandra" <clanmother@bresnan.net> > > Wow! I loved the sites that Clara sent and all the others. Thank you > > soooooooo much. With this group hot on the trail for facts and > > confirmations - I don't think the wait will be long to have all of our > > questions answered. I am in the process of re-reading the Seven Daughters > > of Eve. And there is an entire chapter devoted to blood types. I know it > > much be in libraries and by now it should be out in paper. I cannot > > recommend this book highly enough. It will have you running around wanting > > to scrape everyone's cheek. LOL This entire DNA checking is such a gift > > to all of us. Not only are we walking upright (I do have my doubts about a > > couple of cousins though) we are living in a time when we can be connected > > thousands of years back giving us some idea as to how we ended where we are. > > The West lines are kinda tough. But my cousin in Moline, Ill has compiled a > > wonderful list of ALL our West ancestors and not just a straight line down > > but each and every sibling from the early 1600's as to who they married and > > who their kids married. It's a large file: 47 or so pages. Some of the > > lines are of no interest to me but all of the West information might just > > help you who are looking for lost West's. Some are in Kentucky/ Tennessee/ > > Montana/ the colonies/Washington, just a whole bunch of West's. If anyone > > wants this file I will send it to you. I can do it in WORD or WP. let me > > know. > > > > And the ridge at the back of your head (not everyone has one - my husbands > > head is totally round and smooth) is called the occipital ridge. Run your > > hand down the back of your heard. I hit a cliff/ridge of sorts, very > > pronounced as did my brother and sister. All of this is so fun and I > > appreciate each and everyone of you. Just know that the important thing > > here is to get the DNA done. I intend to do just that, have talked my > > brother in to do it. Now I'm trying to get people to chip in since it would > > take me a long time to safe that much money. But please, if you have done > > it yet, please consider it. > > > > And again, thank you all for being here. > > > > Sandra West Prowell > > > > > > ==== WEST Mailing List ==== > > To contact WEST-L listowner send a post to > > Myra Chambers at WEST-admin@rootsweb.com > > > > > > ==== WEST Mailing List ==== > Families are like fudge. > Mostly sweet with a few nuts. >

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