Posted on 05/05/2007 2:28:21 PM PDT by blam
There’s an historical account of them meeting in England, after she had thought for years that he was dead. She was very upset, and her actions sure seem to be those of a jilted lover. She died shortly thereafter. Supposedly, they had had two children, Peregrin and Mary. The family says we’re descended from Peregrin, who was brought back to England from Jamestown. His granddaughter, also Mary, came back to America and married into a Quaker family, the Hiatts.
Looking into these things has given me an even greater appreciation for our country’s history. It’s been very gratifying! :-)
That’s enough detailed “tradition” to make me think it must hold truth in it. I hope that you can get some info—now that the internet opens up so many avenues—and let you know the whole story.
That’s just too cool to let alone!!!
He just had no exact matches. He had a couple of people who was two mutations off, but that's it. No one matched up exactly with his 12 markers (Alleles).
Just think! Then all the aging rockers can finally get to play Buckingham Palace.
He came from the Indus Valley about 30,000 years ago, same as me, R1b. He spent the Last Glacial Maximum(LGM, the coldest time during the Ice Age) in the Ukraine refuge while I went on south into the Franco-Iberian refuge. He may be related to Somerled who is Norse.
Actually it simplifies everthing. Everyone just pay reparations to themselves!
Isherwood
Great name in literature.
He came from the Indus Valley about 30,000 years ago, same as me, R1b. He spent the Last Glacial Maximum(LGM, the coldest time during the Ice Age) in the Ukraine refuge while I went on south into the Franco-Iberian refuge. He may be related to Somerled who is Norse.
Cool!
We're doin' science now!
Found an unknown (lost?) relative when I got a perfect 25/25 match on my DNA. Familytreedna bump. http://www.familytreedna.com/
Hey...thanks doc.
We'll keep chipping at this haplocrap, and one day we'll 'get it.'
I released my mt and y-chromosome DNA to FamilyTreeDNA too. They said I was the first with my surname name to ‘register’ and did I want to start a surname project...I don’t know. What do you think?
If you go back more than 4 gens in the americas, you are gonna have some injun blood in ya. I know I got some. I don’t even need a test to tell me that.
I got the spoon shaped incisors. Males in my family are late to learn to talk and early to learn to walk, mechanically gifted...and some troubles with alcohol, lactose, diabetes.
These are all amerind traits.
DNA has revolutionized genealogy. And a surname project is the way to go unless your surname is very, very obscure. Does your surname have a message board on ancestry.com or genealogy.com? That suggests there are others in you clan hunting for their relatives. However, if you are the “first” one in, by default you almost become the administrator of the project. For most people that’s fun... but it can be work.
What can you do if you find out that your you’r own Grand-Paw?
LOL! I've always been told I look like Paul Newman (lots of 'luck' with the ladies) but my son says I now look more like Gene Hackman. My mother is a Sa'ami...what the hell?
That is called Sinodont teeth. The oldest example found is 23,000 years old and was from around Lake Baikal. (the world's deepest lake.) BTW, Kennewick Man has Sundadont teeth.
Do They Have Mongoloid Spots on their buttocks?
They sent an email saying I was the first. I assigned it to my sister, lol. Our surname is Lamb.
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