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From: "Linda Hill" <>
Subject: Re: [LKS] DISCUSSION DNA
Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2003 14:21:54 +1000
References: <3E2E1194.7050207@connect.ab.ca>
Hi All,
In Australia, I think the program to which you are referring is called ~In
Search Of The Ancestors~ and is on SBS. It is repeated often. The surname
of the people to which you refer is Manley, and the person shown on that
program bears an uncanny resemblance to my sister`s father-in-law, Cliff
Manley.
I cant do a Google Search as am having mouse problems.
Linda.
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From: "Bob" <>
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Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 1:35 PM
Subject: [LKS] DISCUSSION DNA
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> "Frank McGonigal" <>
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> A quick note, a few years back I watched a TV show dealing with DNA in a
> small English town (?). They had found an ancient burial ground inside
> a cave (+2000 yrs) and decided to try and find if any of the present day
> town folks where related to this old dig. After testing most of the
> young men in town they found one person directly related to the person
> in the ancient burial cave.
> The persons family related to this dig had lived in the town for
> generations. I don't remember the details, attempted to do a Goggle
> search but didn't have enough data to start other then english town and
> DNA, not much. Assuming this to be true it would indicate that DNA genes
> are passed on forever, well 2000+ years for now.
>
> Maybe someone else would remember the details of this TV show and try a
> Google search. I will attempt to confirm this via the internet.
>
> Bob
> Cdn.
>
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