There are four John W Campbells in my Elijah line but two of them are
young, one died in the War of Northern Aggression, the other was my
grandfather.
I have a Green in the close miss list of the 37 marker of the DNA. There
are seven people listed within four points, the closest are three
cousins from five generations back( 2 & 3 points off) , a Green that is
three points off and three nice folks that are four points off. There
are many non-name bearing Campbells in that list from the DNA project.
The thing with DNA, don't do the test if you aren't ready for a surprise
or two! Sometimes, the neighbors got confused as to where their beds were!
Larry Campbell
Harmony, NC, USA
Tom Campbell wrote:
I agree with cousin AT's reasoning with keeping all siblings
records, if possible. I recently participated in the Campbell DNA project and found that I
am related to McAllisters of North Carolina and Kentucky. This is a relationship that I
had never heard or known of before. Records of my GGrandfather, John W. Campbell, from
North Carolina, have been nonexistant I begin to think that John W. was a stowaway on a
phantom ship.
Tom Campbell
North, SC, USA
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