My husband and a 3rd cousin of his have been tested. Their earliest known ancestor is Benjamin Wilson, b. ~1775 in VA. Right now, the most likely location is Brunswick Co., VA. Their haplogroup is R-M269. I can't figure out how to see the results as R1B1.... any more. I don't know if I recorded that information before it disappeared from FTDNA. Sue On Mon, 7 Jul 2014 07:14:32 -0700 Robert Wilson <reodiat@sbcglobal.net> writes: > Hi Wilson researchers, > Have any of you researchers had a male family member who is a > direct decendant taken a DNA test ? It sure does help in our quest > in finding our past. I had the test done in 2006 by Sorenson labs. > The test does not answer all your questions, although it definitly > will help you to know for positive that you are on the right track > in your research. I am posting my DNA results here. It is R1B1C7- > the Northwest Irish. If anyone who has had a test done matches this > result please feel free to e-mail me. Also please post your result > group to help other researhers. > > " In God We Trust " > > Bob Wilson, Michigan ____________________________________________________________ The #1 Worst Carb Ever? Click to Learn #1 Carb that Kills Your Blood Sugar (Don't Eat This!) http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3141/53bb23e8a662a23e865d6st03vuc
Dear Sue I’m a Wilson by birth and had my DNA preformed and ended up in the “R1B1B2 - R-M269” grouping. The furthest I have gotten back to is a Benjamin Wilson b: ca1785 Virginia, he married a Clarksy Britton. I have not been able to break through to the next generation, could possibly your Benjamin be related? Ron Gephart San Jose, CAlifornia On Jul 7, 2014, at 3:48 PM, Sue Wilson <charsuewilson@juno.com> wrote: > My husband and a 3rd cousin of his have been tested. Their earliest > known ancestor is Benjamin Wilson, b. ~1775 in VA. Right now, the most > likely location is Brunswick Co., VA. > > Their haplogroup is R-M269. I can't figure out how to see the results as > R1B1.... any more. I don't know if I recorded that information before it > disappeared from FTDNA. > > Sue