In November David Wilson wrote: "One other M222+ individual has to my
knowledge tested with 23andMe -- the name is McGinley. Leaving out the
"no calls," he and I matched on every SNP where we both got a
reading."
Do we know David's and the McGinley's respective ySearch ID? I am
interested because it has been suggested to me that ySearch entry
YCFZR is matching up to some Ferguson close enough that they may share
a common ancestor in one Fianghaile of Clan Fergus of Rossinver.
Cheers,
Colin Ferguson
In a message dated 5/2/2009 11:49:24 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
colin.fergie@gmail.com writes:
Do we know David's and the McGinley's respective ySearch ID? I am
interested because it has been suggested to me that ySearch entry
YCFZR is matching up to some Ferguson close enough that they may share
a common ancestor in one Fianghaile of Clan Fergus of Rossinver.
Cheers,
Colin Ferguson
R1b1c7 Research and Links:
Colin, the McGinley who took the 23andMe test was YCFZR. There's one
other McGinley s
_New Georgia Encyclopedia: Trustee Georgia, 1732-1752_
(http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Article.jsp?id=h-816)
Captain George Dunbar took his ship, the Prince of Wales, to Scotland.
Dunbar and Hugh Mackay recruited 177 Highlanders, most of them members of Clan
Chattan in Inverness-shire. In 1736 the Highlanders founded _Darien_
(http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Article.jsp?id=h-645) on Georgia's
southern boundary, the Altamaha. Dunbar subsequently served as Oglethorpe's aide
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