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2004 Entries into Kerchner's MtDNA Test Results Log

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

Tuesday-hotmail.com<br />

Guest: James B. Bullock<br />

Guest's Website: http://wc.rootsweb.com/~jbbullock<br />

Date-Time: Monday, June 21, <strong>2004</strong> at 16:20:42 (CDT)<br />

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

HVR1 <strong>MtDNA</strong> <strong>Results</strong>: 16355T, 16356C, 16519C<br />

<strong>MtDNA</strong> Haplogroup per HVR1 <strong>Results</strong>: U4<br />

HVR2 <strong>MtDNA</strong> <strong>Test</strong> <strong>Results</strong>: 73G, 146C, 195C, 263G, 309.1C, 315.1C, 499A<br />

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

Comments: My maternal line is Doris N. (MEDBERY) BULLOCK (1914-2001) <<br />

Mary Jane "Marie" (DAVIS)MEDBERY (1885-1983) < Eliza Jane (FENDERSON)<br />

DAVIS (1851-1938) < Lydia (CLEMENTS) FENDERSON (ca. 1804-1873) <<br />

Elizabeth (HILL) CLEMENTS (ca 1764-ca 1844) < Sarah (PRENTISS) HILL<br />

(1741-?) < Elizabeth (RAND) PRENTICE (1697-?) < Persis (PIERCE) RAND (1669-<br />

1748) < Mary [--?--] (PIERCE) (ca 1629-1706). The migration route, beginning in<br />

Massachusetts, went to Maine, back to Massachusetts, Iowa, Nebraska, Oklahoma,<br />

and ended in Colorado. Probably began in the British Isles. The haplogroup was<br />

pointed out to me by a researcher who cited a paper at<br />

http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/AJHG/journal/issues/v68n6/002593/002593.htmle<br />

du/AJHG/journal/issues/v68n6/002593/002593.html.<br />

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

j.b.bullock-Monday-comcast.net<br />

Guest: Rayna Moore<br />

Date-Time: Friday, June 18, <strong>2004</strong> at 21:44:44 (CDT)<br />

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

HVR1 <strong>MtDNA</strong> <strong>Results</strong>: 16519C<br />

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

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

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

Comments: My 2nd great grandmother is my oldest known direct line maternal<br />

ancestor. Her name was Martha S Brooks; she was born in Mississippi Oct 1841 and<br />

died in Navarro Co., Texas in 1888. Her daughter Mary Cope, my 1st great<br />

grandmother was born in Ark about 1864 and died in Navarro Co., Texas in 1888 of<br />

Typhoid. My grandmother Luella D Walker was born in 1884 in Navarro Co.,<br />

Texas, she died in 1982 in Louisiana. We have no proof but believed the family was<br />

Northern European and mainly Celtic in origin. There were a couple of surprises in<br />

the results of the test, not that I have complete understanding, in that I expected<br />

some NA results. There is no genealogical proof for that expectation only that my<br />

mother and several of her siblings looked like they had Indian ancestry and the<br />

family was always told they were a 1/8th Indian, but perhaps that will be on the<br />

paternal side. The other surprise was the Ashkenazi matches, several in the low<br />

resolution matches and 1 in the high resolution matches. Hopefully someone can<br />

explain those to me. My son also had the Y DNA Print and the results came back

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