David,
Have you noticed a correlation between ccgc values for the 464x test and R1b1c7? The few R1b1c7s on the following site (John McEwan's) seem to be ccgc, as are my own 464x test results.
http://www.geocities.com/mcewanjc/464x.htm
Paul Burns
_DeHuff, Elizabeth Willis (Elizabeth Mary Willis)_
(http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=authordetails&authorno=
21937&name=DeHuff,+Elizabeth+Willis) , 1886- (
Main Author)_Jaggard, William_
(http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=authordetails&authorno=76091&name=Jaggard,+
William) (Main Author)
_Clan Dunbar Society of America_
(http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=authorde
_History - Early Days_ (http://www.williston-sc.com/Intern/H3EarlyDays.htm)
_History - Early Days_ (http://www.williston-sc.com/Intern/H3EarlyDays.htm)
Note the two separate Ashley/Duncan references. quote
"The house was spared by William Sherman because a woman and sick child were
resting in a bedroom upstairs" The Ashley's and Duncan's Plantation's must
have been really close
G. Ashley
Do the names Joseph West, Dr. Henry Woodward, and Lord Ashley sound familiar
to you? They should, for
Duncan
_Scottish Clans_ (http://www.ness-scape.nessie.co.uk/clans/clans3.html)
Some Robertson appear to have the R1B1C7 DNA they also claim to be descended
from same ancestor as Duncan and the Niall's.
G Ashley
The origins of Donnchadh, the Gaelic form of Duncan, stretch far back into
Scotland's Celtic past. Dunchad (d.717) was an early abbot of Iona, and his
namesake held a similar post in Dunkeld. There were two Scottish kings named
Duncan, both of whom met violent ends. Duncan I (d.1040)
My Mother in law Has the surname Gilchrist.she has always Claimed she was
Descended from Mary Queen of Scots and acording to these two web site's she is
pobably CORRECT.
G Ashley
_The Stem of the Irish Nation, from Adam down to Milesius of Spain_
(http://www.libraryireland.com/Pedigrees1/Stem.php)
_Descent of the MacGilchrists of western Glassary from the O'Neil kings of
northern Ireland_ (http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~steve/robertwg/o_neil.htm)
This outline traces the descent of the Ma