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From: "Al" <>
Subject: Re: [HARRIS-DNA] HARRIS-DNA Digest, Vol 2, Issue 38
Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2007 13:04:06 +0100
In-Reply-To: <mailman.95.1190098897.17478.harris-dna@rootsweb.com>
Hi Connie,
Once you get your results you either get a match and some new leads or hit a
brickwall. Once the leads are investigated and another brickwall reached all
you can do is wait until something new turns up.
I guess everyone is waiting...
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Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2007 09:17:31 EDT
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Subject: [HARRIS-DNA] DNA Test Results
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Anyone have any idea when the DNA test results will be updated on
_www.harrisdna.org_ (http://www.harrisdna.org) ?
My Dad's kit was done over 3 years ago and recently another kit finally
matched his 36/37 with a common ancestor born 1693. His kit was upgrade to
a 67
marker test and the results should be arriving soon. Hopefully it will be
continue to be a very close match with the other kit.
I have received several notices from family tree that there are numerous
new
matches for my husband's Harris lineage in group 4. I would really like to
see who their oldest known ancestors are.
It seems that this list is drying up and it is frustration to see the lack
of interest. No one seems to be sharing their Harris information to help
other researchers. Other than the Harrisline group on Yahoo and
Harris-Hunters
on rootsweb, are there other groups sharing information?
The testing is costly but worth it IF their is an exchange of information
afterwards. I thought that was what it is all about.
Connie Bradshaw
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