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From: "Allan S. Gleason" <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] Duerinck y DNA update
Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 22:40:49 -0700
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Congratulations Kevin!

At least something is going on in the DNA world. My connection with BYU
is so busy she doesn't even answer my emails - and of course, no results
yet either. For all I know they may be helping out New York which would
certainly have top priority over our little genealogical project!

Slightly off topic. Just received from the LDS the 56-CD "1880 United
States Census and National Index." They came in a very nice 4-ring
binder with each CD individually jacketed. 1st Class product! - and for
less than $50! Best buy I've ever made! Looked up my paternal great
grandfather as a trial and found him with his wife and eight kids in
Verona, Dane, Wisconsin - names, occupations and ages!

Allan




Kevin Duerinck wrote:
>
> Hi List,
>
> Just received some good news from Family Tree DNA. The original Duerinck
> Surname DNA Project had 10 participants for a y chromosome DNA study. Well,
> FTDNA just analyzed 2 more participants with the name of Dierick, from
> Belgium. The results are at
> http://www.duerinck.com/results.html
> To make a long story short, the Duerinck surname from USA/Belgium and the
> Durinck surname from Belgium/Australia have a haplotype that is a 2 step
> difference (one mutation on each of 2 different loci). Based on new test
> results, the Dierick surname has a 1 step difference on 1 loci compared to
> Durinck. Compared to Duerinck (281), Dierick is a 1 step difference on 1
> loci and a 2 step difference on another loci. I will say that Dierick is
> related to Durinck as well as Duerinck (281).
>
> thanks,
>
> Kevin Duerinck
> Des Plaines, Illinois
> USA
> http://www.duerinck.com
>
>
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