The problem with DNA as a form of family tree is it leaves women out of the picture.
Michelle
"j. camode" <k8jlc(a)webtv.net> wrote: Sounds interesting. I wonder how it
could be accomplished? Just one of the Carmodys.
John Carmody
West Milton, Oh.
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Subject: [Carmody] Carmody DNA
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Has any one started to collect DNA stats on the Carmody's. There are so many that
lost contact with family. My GGGrandfather had brothers that were to follow him to the
USA but all contact was lost. DNA may be the only way to connect families. I have Carmody
cousins in Bristol VA & TN.
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