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From: ahunt <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] Modals for R1b Varieties
Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2006 16:53:21 -0700
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I have General William Evans owning the land next to the Plantation the
Hunts has. Malachiah Brigman and Major James Haselden along with Henry
Berry. The mother is documented as "Miss" whic really complicate things
as she had 5 children 4 girls one boy ( my line).

This plat from 1854. he was born 1803 and her mother Martha Hunt born
abt 1780.

Allen Hunt

DONALD MILLIGAN wrote:

> In terms of French Protestant lines, I have an ancestor (not my
> Y-Line) Christian Pasters (Pastre) who immigrated from SW France/NW
> Italy to London during the Huguenot wars, & eventually his descendants
> moved to Maryland circa 1740. SW France was a stronghold of the
> Huguenots, with some spilling over into Torrino area. The Pasters
> inter-married with an Evans family (Welsh) once in Maryland
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> Don Milligan
> 3003 South 253rd Street
> Kent, WA 98032
> 253 941-0514
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>> From: "Mark MacDonald" <>
>> Reply-To:
>> To:
>> Subject: RE: [DNA] Modals for R1b Varieties
>> Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2006 15:45:31 -0500
>>
>> It includes three McDaniels believed from Scotland. 11 at 439, 17 at
>> 458,
>> 27 at 447, and 14, 15 17 18 at 464.
>>
>> Mark MacDonald
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>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: ahunt [mailto:]
>> Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 2:55 PM
>> To:
>> Subject: Re: [DNA] Modals for R1b Varieties
>>
>> This group is like all over mostly area of water travel. Because I fall
>> into this group I sometime think of French Huegonaut leaving France and
>> jsut spreading anywhere beside France.
>>
>> While I am still stuck in SC the area is known for French Huegonaut and
>> Welsh looking for religous freedom. I wonder if my line left France went
>> to Wales then off to America then somehow ended up in South Carolina.
>> Oldest folks in this part are Heugonaut and from detail I see it
>> possible my family been there as far back into 1735. I have no
>> definative matches among Hunt of English stock going back to 1635.
>>
>> I have suspected I am of the line that was at Hunt's Bluff during
>> Revolution War where they created fake cannon and fooled the British
>> twice to surrender their floatila on the Great Pee Dee river. Once
>> coming down and once coming up the river.
>>
>> Allen Hunt
>>
>> Ken Nordtvedt wrote:
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>> > It has modal 24,10,19-22 at DYS390,391,YCA, and I believe this
>> root form
>> has been mentioned from time to time on the list, particularly by the
>> Scots
>> and Irish on the list. If anyone has an idea what "peoples" it
>> represents,
>> chime in.
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