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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>Guest: Max HefflerGuest's Website: http://www.texsys.comDate-Time: Tuesday, August 05, <strong>2003</strong> at 18:10:53 (CDT)<strong>Test</strong>ing Company Used: FamilyTreeDNAHVR1 <strong>MtDNA</strong> <strong>Results</strong>: 16223T, 16224C, 16311C, 16519C<strong>MtDNA</strong> Haplogroup per HVR1 <strong>Results</strong>: KHVR2 <strong>MtDNA</strong> <strong>Test</strong> <strong>Results</strong>: Not <strong>Test</strong>edDate <strong>MtDNA</strong> <strong>Test</strong> Was Ordered: 13 April 2002Comments: My mother's mother's mother, Esther Rachel Goldberg Moore, who was born in 1860in Warsaw, Poland. My Y-DNA haplogroup assignment is R1a.Email address (To use delete [AT] and add @ sign in that position): max[AT]texsys.comGuest: AnthonyGuest's Website: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=dubartDate-Time: Tuesday, August 05, <strong>2003</strong> at 17:22:32 (CDT)<strong>Test</strong>ing Company Used: Private partyHVR1 <strong>MtDNA</strong> <strong>Results</strong>: 00073G, 07028T, 12308 (gantc), 16519C with matches at 16048-53, 16128-33, 16388-94, 16270-74<strong>MtDNA</strong> Haplogroup per HVR1 <strong>Results</strong>: UHVR2 <strong>MtDNA</strong> <strong>Test</strong> <strong>Results</strong>: Not <strong>Test</strong>edDate <strong>MtDNA</strong> <strong>Test</strong> Was Ordered: 2000Comments: Earliest known ancestor Hannah Brittin Anthony b.< 1795. Probably Scots/Irish. Pastsurnames: Coleman, Murphy, Anthony. The Ursula clan were the first modern humans to settle inEurope, during the Upper Paleolithic era about 40,000 years ago. They were the Cro-Magnons,who produced the cave art in Southern France, of whom the Basques are probably a survivingremnant. They were hunters, not farmers, and developed a new type of stone tool. The Ursula clanspread throughout Europe, sharing it (according to modern thinking) with the Neanderthals forabout 20,000 years. During the ice age they retreated to Spain, where they combined with theValda clan. Other European groups retreated to the Balkins and the Ukraine during the ice age.When the glaciers melted, about 16,000 years ago, Europeans from all three areas spread outagain throughEurope. The other five clans began arriving in Europe at the end of the Ice Age andalso spread throughout Europe. Ref. "The Seven Daughters of Eve" by Prof. Bryan Sykes.Email address (To use delete [AT] and add @ sign in that position): LELLIS148[AT]AOL.COMGuest: SusanDate-Time: Tuesday, August 05, <strong>2003</strong> at 16:49:43 (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>: HHVR2 <strong>MtDNA</strong> <strong>Test</strong> <strong>Results</strong>: 146C, 152C, 263G, 309.1C, 315.1CDate <strong>MtDNA</strong> <strong>Test</strong> Was Ordered: 2002Comments: My maternal line all from the SW Virginia area (Montgomery Co., Patrick Co.) is:file:///D|/KERCHNER.COM/mtdnalog/mtdnalog<strong>2003</strong>.htm (39 of 46)3/8/2010 8:19:48 PM

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