CUZ< STEVE & Other Cousins;
Realy, <D. N. A. > was & is ment fo Help to determine Genealogical
Connection, It is not a Chasity test. BUT From your posted information of YOUR
people seems that there is
difference if any in the Current Conduct of the Descendants & the
Ancestroal Conduct.
MY Campbell family Connection: From OUR OLE George Campbell Married to
Catherine <UNK> My 5th Great Grand Parents to my Great, Great Grand Son=ing
12 Generations.
Except for Our Campbell Family researchers Not being able to Learn what
Granny Catherines Maiden name MIGHT be From <1725,?? 286 Years to 2011, AND
our researchers refuseing to Give any concern to POTENTIAL, I am inclined
to believe that Grand Pa George Campbell, Born in 1720 to 1791 Will remain
THE Begining of OUR Campbell Family.
FOR the/A Family record, My Late Mothers Parents were 3rd Cousins
Now acording to my guetamationm I am my own 6th COUSIN.
<D. N. A. ???>
With CUZ AT; Hudsons, =15 generations
Stinnetts= 15 generations
Statons= 17 generations
Norths= 11 generations
Wilmers= 13 Generations
Powells= 12 generations
Johnsons=13 generations
Tomlins =11 generations
Harveys= 13 Generations
Campbells= 12 Generations
PLUS there being many afiliated Families, SO Cousins with CUZ AT.
IF MY ancestors made it/Them selves to the Shores of This Great Land
I am willing to just take OUR connection from there, &N With what
information that I/WE They have compiled, I am satisfied with the END results, My
Great Great Grand Son. DAD< Grand DAD Great & Great Great Grand DAD AT
_atpowelljr(a)aol.com_ (mailto:atpowelljr@aol.com)
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In reading posts about DNA, several years ago I saw a program from England
in which a Dr. kept records for over 50 years on child birth. By his
records he stated that one in 26 women gave birth in which the husband was NOT
the father of the child. People haven’t changed much over thousands of
years. Women seem to enjoy sex just about as much as men do. So while my
Campbell ancestor was out pillaging and plundering and creating mayhem, is it
possible that the Doyle gardener, or Boyle or McShea neighbor across the glen
“done me wrong betwixt my sheets”? Considering that one in 26 is NOT my
ancestor, how does this affect the DNA project? And how about cousins
marrying cousins? I personally don’t think DNA is a good long term research
tool because we really don’t know went on betwixt the sheets of our long dead
ancestors. After all, the only form of birth control available then was
chastity belts!! And someone surely learned to pick the locks. DNA is
good for paternity suits, because you are dealing with only a couple people
and you can do direct testing.
That’s my thoughts!! Happy hunting those prolific Campbells!!
Steve Campbell, (Dougherty, Iowa) ancestor Neis Campbell from Craghey, Dun
gloe, Co. Donegal, Ireland