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From: John S Walden <>
Subject: RE: [DNA] Re: GENEALOGY-DNA-D Digest V04 #761
Date: Sun, 03 Oct 2004 07:15:58 -0400
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At 04:17 PM 10/2/2004, you wrote:
>I can't even imagine (from our experience) a match at 25 markers (at least
>23/25) that blows apart at 37 (less than 32/37). What does the traditional
>paper genealogy tell you?

There was no paper trail between the Goode and Walden families
and I do not believe any common locations have been found in the search.
The Walden family can [only] go back to 1840 so that is not long history.

The plus for following up on this was that I1c is reasonably rare with
few to no matches even at 12 markers.
The negative, at the start, was that the 12 and 25 markers were all
within one step of I1c modal

John W


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