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Subject: Re: Re: [Huguenot] Happy Holidays D*N*A info
Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2005 9:06:09 -0500


Tony,

I have been using DNA for several years now in my genealogy research. It is a very interesting subject
and will ultimately be highly useful. I'm especially interested in the haplotypes of Northern France,
Belgium and the Netherlands.

Regards,

Shane



> From: "fuller.tony" <>
> Date: 2005/12/30 Fri AM 04:55:25 EST
> To:
> Subject: Re: [Huguenot] Happy Holidays D*N*A info
>
> Hi Cyndi
>
> Thanks for the information - it's about as close as you can get to an
> advertisement and get away with it :)
>
> I've been sceptical about DNA testing because I think that it takes some of
> the fun out of the search/research element of our little passion.
>
> However, my research company is now involved in two DNA projects, linking US
> families to European (UK, French, Dutch) families and it's proving to be
> absolutely fascinating - as you say Cyndi, a steep learning curve especially
> for us social rather than earth scientists. Luckily Jenny (trained as a
> psychologist) is more interested in science than I am and with our French
> colleagues we're having great fun with it all.
>
> Regards
>
> Tony
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