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2005 Entries into Kerchner's MtDNA Test Results Log

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<strong>2005</strong> <strong>Entries</strong> <strong>into</strong> <strong>Kerchner's</strong> <strong>MtDNA</strong> <strong>Test</strong> <strong>Results</strong> <strong>Log</strong>haplogroup with eurasians and southeast asians, I was initially surprised, because all of myancestry can be traced to the British Isles with the exception of my oldest known maternalancestor. I logically assume that my maternal ancestors somehow came to the Italian seaport bythe Silk Road of China. Pictures and documents will attest that five maternal generations show forshort, very sturdy women with rather small craniums and tiny facial features. Blood Type OPositive. Born with olive complextion, light brown to blonde hair with blue eyed as infantsgrowing <strong>into</strong> somewhat tanner complexion with dark hair and hazel eyes as adults. Extensiveresearch has been conducted on my yDNA which is haplogroup G2, I am eleven generations frommy oldest known Paternal ancestor named Richard Hildreth, who came to Chelmsford,Massachusetts circa 1635 from Gainsford County Durham, England. Most of the men in myfamily appear to be of average height 5'9" born with an athletic build with fair complextion,blonde hair, blue eyes, type A positive blood, and grow up to look fairly much the same aside withdifferent hair colors. Not that the y-chromosone retains many physical traits that science canconfirm. It is my understanding that both these haplogroups are uncommon if not rare, and Iwonder if a caucasion like myself could be granted minority rights under such pretenses. Mostlikely not I imagine. j/kEmail address (To use delete '-Wednesday-' and add @ sign in that position): jhildre1-Wednesdaynycap.rr.comGuest: Nancy MDate-Time: Tuesday, October 11, <strong>2005</strong> at 06:07:12 (CDT)<strong>Test</strong>ing Company Used: FamilyTreeDNAHVR1 <strong>MtDNA</strong> <strong>Results</strong>: CRS - No Mutations<strong>MtDNA</strong> Haplogroup per HVR1 <strong>Results</strong>: For my HVR1 results my Haplograph is HHVR2 <strong>MtDNA</strong> <strong>Test</strong> <strong>Results</strong>: 263G, 315.1CDate <strong>MtDNA</strong> <strong>Test</strong> Was Ordered: August <strong>2005</strong>Comments: Oldest known Direct Line Maternal Ancestor is Dorcas Black, circa 1560, England.Her line moved to North America (Essex MA)in the 1600s. No surprises - expected to be fromHaplograph H as all research has shown solid European background. Maternal maiden namesfrom Dorcas Black are as follows: Dorcas Black - Susannah Riddlesdale - Margaret French -Hannah Lamb - Dinah Knight - Mary Blodgett - Rachel Colburn - Mary Polly Trask - PhilenaMoulton - Ellen Hayward - Alvira Sinclair - Charlotte Ann Neff - Mabel McSorley (mygrandmother).Email address (To use delete '-Tuesday-' and add @ sign in that position): mcalary-Tuesdaybigpond.comGuest: CJ ClarkDate-Time: Monday, October 10, <strong>2005</strong> at 23:36:41 (CDT)<strong>Test</strong>ing Company Used: National Geographic genographic projectHVR1 <strong>MtDNA</strong> <strong>Results</strong>: 16192t, 16223t, 16292t, 16325c, 16519c<strong>MtDNA</strong> Haplogroup per HVR1 <strong>Results</strong>: haplogroup wHVR2 <strong>MtDNA</strong> <strong>Test</strong> <strong>Results</strong>:file:///D|/KERCHNER.COM/mtdnalog/mtdnalog<strong>2005</strong>.htm (38 of 108)3/8/2010 8:21:33 PM

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