go to www.familtreedna.com --go to wilson project--urge 25 marker test to refine results--ie--i matched 27 on the 12 test--not related to any-( upp'ed to 25--results exp anyday ) and on my mom's side--grass--had a cuz tested- @ 12 he matched 24--no relations--upp'ed to 25 no matches--urge all --real-- serious male wilson researchers to have 25 marker test done as will include/exclude in usa and support research in ireland/scotland ----- Original Message ----- From: "Colleen Wilson" <cwilson1@networksplus.net> To: <WILSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, May 16, 2003 3:03 PM Subject: Re: [WILSON-L] DNA Project > Harold --- Hope you found the answer to your query. If not, e-mail me back > and I will provide some of the answers. > My husbands grt grd father, John M. Wilson, was b abt 1800 PA, d 1873 MO. > Parents and siblings unknown. He was in Pickaway County, OH abt 1820, went > to Allen Co, Oh to IA, to KS, then to MO where he d. Confirming or locating > earlier information on him has been difficult if not impossible. But we > search on. > Hope you are doing the same. colleen > > > > Subject: Re: [WILSON-L] DNA Project > > > > Who is the point of contact for test kits, testing procedures, and cost > > involved? I have a Wilson cousin who is a direct male ancestor of a > Wilson > > family that lived in the Bedford/Campbell County, Virginia before coming > to > > Ohio in 1800. The family, according to my grandfather and great > grandfather, > > came from Scotland. My grandfather was so proud of being Scottish, that > he > > gave himself a middle name of Scotland. He signed his name on everything > as > > "Charles Scotland Kincaid Wilson." I would love for this cousin to do the > > DNA test. He is the closest male Wilson relative that I have, since my > > mother was a Wilson. > > > > Thank you, > > > > Harold McDonald > > Cantonment, Florida > > > > > > > > > > > ==== WILSON Mailing List ==== > List owner > WILSON-admin@rootsweb.com >