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Email address (To use delete '-Monday-' and add @ sign in that position):<br />

sunnytagore-Monday-aol.com<br />

Guest: Cindy Dent Ritcheson<br />

Date-Time: Monday, July 05, <strong>2004</strong> at 17:30:03 (CDT)<br />

<strong>Test</strong>ing Company Used: Oxford Ancestors<br />

HVR1 <strong>MtDNA</strong> <strong>Results</strong>: 16235G 16291T<br />

<strong>MtDNA</strong> Haplogroup per HVR1 <strong>Results</strong>: H<br />

HVR2 <strong>MtDNA</strong> <strong>Test</strong> <strong>Results</strong>:<br />

Date <strong>MtDNA</strong> <strong>Test</strong> Was Ordered: 16 March <strong>2004</strong><br />

Comments: My great great grandmother was Katherine McCarty, and the<br />

McCarty's came from Scotland and Ireland. There is an interesting study completed<br />

by the University of Padua, in Italy, which studied the mtDNA of the Apostle Luke<br />

extracted from 2 teeth provided them from Luke's lead coffin in an ancient Basilica.<br />

The test was conducted to put to rest an old theory that the Holy relic was replaced<br />

centuries ago by a dead Greek soldier. Many articles are found online, one entitled,<br />

"Genetic Characteristics of Evangelist Luke . . ." His mtDNA is exactly the same<br />

Haplogroup and sequence as my own: H 16235 16291. Luke's mother was a 'pagan<br />

slave.'<br />

Email address (To use delete '-Monday-' and add @ sign in that position): mythos-<br />

Monday-bellsouth.net<br />

Guest: F. Barnes<br />

Date-Time: Monday, July 05, <strong>2004</strong> at 12:37:35 (CDT)<br />

<strong>Test</strong>ing Company Used: Family Tree DNA<br />

HVR1 <strong>MtDNA</strong> <strong>Results</strong>: 16126C, 16184T, 16294T, 16304C, 16519C<br />

<strong>MtDNA</strong> Haplogroup per HVR1 <strong>Results</strong>: T2<br />

HVR2 <strong>MtDNA</strong> <strong>Test</strong> <strong>Results</strong>: 73G, 207A, 263G, 309.1C, 315.1C<br />

Date <strong>MtDNA</strong> <strong>Test</strong> Was Ordered: May <strong>2004</strong><br />

Comments: This line traces back to an Anna Eliza Stickle who was born in either<br />

US or Ireland (according to various census records) in 1814. She is said to have<br />

married in Pennslyvania in abt. 1835 to Louis Harrop and lived in New York and<br />

Ontario, Canada.<br />

Email address (To use delete '-Monday-' and add @ sign in that position): cpgreber-<br />

Monday-telusplanet.net<br />

Guest: Phil Crowther<br />

Guest's Website: http://home.southwind.net/~crowther/SEKY.html<br />

Date-Time: Saturday, July 03, <strong>2004</strong> at 18:04:17 (CDT)<br />

<strong>Test</strong>ing Company Used: FamilyTreeDNA<br />

HVR1 <strong>MtDNA</strong> <strong>Results</strong>: 16126C, 16294T, 16296T, 16324C, 16519C<br />

<strong>MtDNA</strong> Haplogroup per HVR1 <strong>Results</strong>: T4<br />

HVR2 <strong>MtDNA</strong> <strong>Test</strong> <strong>Results</strong>:<br />

Date <strong>MtDNA</strong> <strong>Test</strong> Was Ordered: 27 May <strong>2004</strong><br />

Comments: The list of things that I don't know about her is much longer longer

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