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Participating in the Genographic project by National Geographic?

www.nationalgeographic.com/genographic

I just got my DNA test kit in the mail and am sending off my samples tomorrow!
 
Ian,

I'm not sure if I want to know :shock: ...

My mom and dad said I was born Canuk. That's good enough for me.

:D Paul
 
It certainly is interesting.

It would be fun to follow the research.
 
My brother did some kind of "family" tree and researched it. He said our family was related to the first person who was convicted and hung in America by a jury of his peers for killing someone in tavern.

I tried to do some of that family tree stuff and I stopped when I discovered relatives arrived from England on a prison ship.

Maybe the DNA would clear up these misconceptions.Then I would feel better about myself.

:( Paul
 
I don't think I should do that, I've been a little under the weather lately... I've been battling a Government Implanted Nano-Bot Infestation...
 
Bill D":z68w53qx said:
I don't think I should do that, I've been a little under the weather lately... I've been battling a Government Implanted Nano-Bot Infestation...
I don't know about nano bot's but those are some wicked tampers you make there:)
 
Thank you Ian. My inventory on the website is down right now. I just got through the TAPS show, and now I've got to get some ready for Chicago. When that's over I should have the time to post what I have available on the site.
 
Ian Minton":bfsv7qom said:
Participating in the Genographic project by National Geographic?

www.nationalgeographic.com/genographic
Now that sounds VERY interesting, but the $99 to do it is a little much, I think.
 
As Bigfish stated, interesting till I saw that C-note for the kit. I hear they have samps. of prior mil. even from way back when I was. Wonder if they could use that. Hey S.Ps. we all(our ancestors) left for a reason. Most of us wern't wanted.

Bd Bruce
 
Slow Puffs":ydy5m2e9 said:
My brother did some kind of "family" tree and researched it. He said our family was related to the first person who was convicted and hung in America by a jury of his peers for killing someone in tavern.

I tried to do some of that family tree stuff and I stopped when I discovered relatives arrived from England on a prison ship.

Maybe the DNA would clear up these misconceptions.Then I would feel better about myself.

:( Paul




It was probably one of my ancestors that sold him the booze that caused him to do it lol
 
bigfish":vggfhv9s said:
Ian Minton":vggfhv9s said:
Participating in the Genographic project by National Geographic?

www.nationalgeographic.com/genographic
Now that sounds VERY interesting, but the $99 to do it is a little much, I think.
Agreed. I was thinking more along the lines of free.
 
Slow Puffs":fno2x1b5 said:
My brother did some kind of "family" tree and researched it. He said our family was related to the first person who was convicted and hung in America by a jury of his peers for killing someone in tavern.

I tried to do some of that family tree stuff and I stopped when I discovered relatives arrived from England on a prison ship.

Maybe the DNA would clear up these misconceptions.Then I would feel better about myself.

:( Paul
I think it was Bill Murray who said," Hey We're Americans! Our ForeFathers were thrown out of every DECENT country in the world!"
Matt
 
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