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From: "Warren Whiteside" <>
Subject: RE: [DNA] Need feedback with interpretation
Date: Mon, 1 Sep 2003 19:47:39 +0100
Sounds like you are "spot on" Stella ! I have seen that 458 marker as a
clear indicator of recent UK origin in my Whitesides vs straight out of
Scotland.
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> Date: 9/1/2003 9:32:08 PM
> Subject: [DNA] Need feedback with interpretation
>
> I have 3 men in my PLATT DNA group who are a near match, same surname. I
will
> call them A, B, and C. B and C are documented 3rd cousins twice removed.
> Their common ancestor was born in VA in 1794 and had 5 sons. B descends
from the
> oldest son and C from the youngest. B and C are a 24/25 match with B
having a 9
> and C a 10 on DYS 459b.
>
> A's ancestor emigrated from Ireland in 1844, but his line was probably
from
> England earlier, as the family attended an Anglican church. A is a 24/25
match
> with B and a 23/24 match with C. He has a 19 on DYS 458 while B and C
have a
> 20. He has a 9 on 459b, matching with B but not with C.
>
> In the REO database the three have a single one-step mutation (12 marker)
> with someone from Great Britain, and that is the only near match they
have.
>
> I have made the assumption that the three are probably related with A
having
> the earliest DNA and C the latest. Any discussion of my conclusions and
> anything I may have missed would be greatly appreciated.
> Stella
>
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