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    Re: Family Tree / DNA

    Without DNA testing I've managed to trace my family to Meirionydd/ Caernarfon to the 1600's; Tenby 1800; Maesteg 1840; Coychurch 1720; Bryncoch (Near Bridgend) 1838; Caerleon 1800. In 1890 we allowed some blood from Pucklechurch in Gloucestershire to get in, followed by a Ross on Wye and Gloucester City mix in 1939. A slight bit more watering down took place when we allowed some Derry City blood in in 1940.

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    Re: Family Tree / DNA

    Quote Originally Posted by Harry Monk View Post
    Without DNA testing I've managed to trace my family to Meirionydd/ Caernarfon to the 1600's; Tenby 1800; Maesteg 1840; Coychurch 1720; Bryncoch (Near Bridgend) 1838; Caerleon 1800. In 1890 we allowed some blood from Pucklechurch in Gloucestershire to get in, followed by a Ross on Wye and Gloucester City mix in 1939. A slight bit more watering down took place when we allowed some Derry City blood in in 1940.
    They may be family in one sense but not in a DNA sense - for the reasons I listed earlier in this thread.

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    Re: Family Tree / DNA

    Quote Originally Posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
    They may be family in one sense but not in a DNA sense - for the reasons I listed earlier in this thread.
    I'm aware of that. But as I've said earlier, I don't want to pay for a private company to own and use my most personal data as they wish. I mean, not even the police can retain your DNA if you're not a convicted criminal. Why would I give it away to a private company owned by a zealous religious movement.

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