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2003 Entries into Kerchner's MtDNA Test Results Log

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<strong>2003</strong> <strong>Entries</strong> <strong>into</strong> <strong>Kerchner's</strong> <strong>MtDNA</strong> <strong>Test</strong> <strong>Results</strong> <strong>Log</strong>HVR1 <strong>MtDNA</strong> <strong>Results</strong>: 16104T,16111T,16249C,16327T,16519C<strong>MtDNA</strong> Haplogroup per HVR1 <strong>Results</strong>: U1bHVR2 <strong>MtDNA</strong> <strong>Test</strong> <strong>Results</strong>: 73G,146C,263G,285T,315.1CDate <strong>MtDNA</strong> <strong>Test</strong> Was Ordered: March <strong>2003</strong>Comments: Mother (Sheva Sarah) came from Russian Poland, near Lublin, probably either IzbicaLubelski (home town of father), Rejowiec Fabryczna (hometown of mother) or a shtetl very closeby called Serow. She emigrated with her mother and sister in 1921 (Serow? to Warsaw(1907) toDanzig to London to Liverpool to NY City). Grandfather was Hsh-Zvi Szyrft, grandmother wasPesha who died in childbirth in 1864 in Rejowiec Fabryczna. Mother, Bina (1864) md. YosefYitzkhok Klajman in 1887. He d. 1906 Their daughter, Sheva Sarah born between 1892 - 1906,date unknown. They were Jewish. According to FTDNA, the mtdna haplogroup is consistentlyJewish from Ruissian Poland. YDNA haplogroup is E3b, Russian Jewish ancestry. No matches,but no surprises either.Email address (To use delete [AT] and add @ sign in that position): wkeen[AT]inksite.comGuest: Andrea Crosta di MoncalvoDate-Time: Friday, November 07, <strong>2003</strong> at 07:09:03 (CST)<strong>Test</strong>ing Company Used: oxford ancestorsHVR1 <strong>MtDNA</strong> <strong>Results</strong>: 16261T, 16265G<strong>MtDNA</strong> Haplogroup per HVR1 <strong>Results</strong>: HelenaHVR2 <strong>MtDNA</strong> <strong>Test</strong> <strong>Results</strong>:Date <strong>MtDNA</strong> <strong>Test</strong> Was Ordered: oct.2001Comments: I am not sure if the teste was the normal or refined one...sorry. About my mother lineI can go back to some generation, and they are all Italians, from the northern part. I can get 5generation back ( around 1820) from a village close to Milano - Italy.Email address (To use delete [AT] and add @ sign in that position): acros[AT]netitalia.itGuest: miriamDate-Time: Thursday, November 06, <strong>2003</strong> at 15:26:13 (CST)<strong>Test</strong>ing Company Used: Oxford AncestorsHVR1 <strong>MtDNA</strong> <strong>Results</strong>: 16069T, 16126C, 16295T<strong>MtDNA</strong> Haplogroup per HVR1 <strong>Results</strong>: JHVR2 <strong>MtDNA</strong> <strong>Test</strong> <strong>Results</strong>:Date <strong>MtDNA</strong> <strong>Test</strong> Was Ordered: July <strong>2003</strong>Comments: Oldest known maternal line ancestor had surname Gilbrath and was born in Irelandaround 1800. Other surnames moving forward in the maternal line were Ralston, Quigley, Fox,McCaffer and Gillespie. Gilbrath, Ralston and Quigley were all born in Ireland and the later oneswere born in Scotland.Email address (To use delete [AT] and add @ sign in that position): mstefans[AT]hotmail.comGuest: Donna SmithDate-Time: Wednesday, November 05, <strong>2003</strong> at 21:49:29 (CST)file:///D|/KERCHNER.COM/mtdnalog/mtdnalog<strong>2003</strong>.htm (11 of 46)3/8/2010 8:19:47 PM

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