Hey Marilyn & all u cousins! Great news on the new dna matches! As u say Marilyn, one
brick at a time! But I'm so excited we're really getting some results with more of
us involved now. Not sure if Patsy Callison Uptain gets the Callison digest news so will
forward this on to her. Patsy, great news huh?? more later ginger
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Subject: CALLISON Digest, Vol 2, Issue 44
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Short note: Both James Callison's ARE related. This would be James, son of
Anthony and James who married Isabella. Ken (testee for James, son of
Anthony) was the closest match to the line of John Jr and Hiram which doesn't
amount
to a hill of beans other than to note that he matched on 12/12 on 24/25 and
on 35/37 marker. On # 464 -- the lines of John Jr., Hiram and James from
Moses all have 15/16/16/18 and thrice married James (son of Anthony) has
15/15/16/18. The important thing is having basically the same numbers and
either he
had one mutation or possibly, his was the original number and the other James
(Isabella) had a mutation. On # CDY b, thrice married James had 39 and the
rest of us have 38. Now what would be interesting is --- do ALL the lines from
the thrice married James (hence Anthony) have the same results as do all the
lines from our James (Isabella) on these two markers. Still waiting on
upgrade results from another line from Moses and new results on a known line
from
William. Tearing down brick walls, one brick at a time. <smile> Hmmmmmm, I
wonder about finding someone to sample from the South Carolina James Callison
who came to this country about 100 years after ours. Take care. Marilyn
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