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I'm trying to get a Carnes DNA group going.
My cousin, a nephew of my grandmother, Annie Carnes, submitted his DNA. His
name is Harvey L. Carnes. He is listed under my e-mail address
jstokes(a)houston.rr.com
I can send you his statistics. I do believe we are related - You and I. My
oldest ancestor was Wells Carnes, believed to be a brother to your Richard.
Richard named a son Wells. I think I have found another Carnes descended
from your Richard. He submitted DNA to the National Geographic - I think.
This would be the minimum amount. So his submission could be raised to more
than that if he should decide to let FTDNA switch his original DNA to their
database. I will see if I can get him to do it.
I joined my cousin to the Carney group - which I doubt actually has a
connection. It said it had 4 or 9 Carnes connections. I can't find any of
them or if they do connect, they are probably at the 12 level which isn't
quite far enough although they say that if it is the same name and they
match at 50% there is a good chance that they might match further on. I
think it is going to take at least 25 to get a genealogy match. We did 37
markers
By joining a group, it reduced the money a good bit. They are showing all
matches - not just in groups.
It would be great if you could get a cousin to do this. We are only guessing
that Richard and Wells are brothers, but we DO think they are.
The director of the Carney bunch sent me the name of a lady who is
interested and might be able to get someone to participate.
I actually have information on 3 or 4 more batches of Carnes besides my own.
Most of my information on Richard and family came from the Book on Hart Co.,
GA. I do have it on my database and if you don't have it all entered, I
would be willing to send you a gedcom of Richard's descendants that I have.
Or a list.
Betty
-----Original Message-----
From: carnes-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:carnes-bounces@rootsweb.com] On
Behalf Of Jim Gilmer
Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 9:20 AM
To: carnes(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [CARNES] DNA
Betty,
Is there a Carnes DNA project on-going now, and are the results being
published on a web site somewhere?
I am a descendant of Richard Carnes, b. 1774 NJ, d. aft 1850 Franklin/Hart
Co., GA. My mother was a Carnes from Hart County, GA. I'd like to see if I
can persuade some of my male Carnes cousins to participate.
Jim Gilmer
Elba, Alabama
-------Original Message-------
From: Betty Stokes
Date: 12/8/2006 12:37:28 AM
To: carnes(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [CARNES] DNA
My male Carnes cousin has submitted his DNA for testing. The test has been
completed for 37 markers. We are hoping that some other male Carnes will
submit their DNA to see if there is a match. We have 5 generations proven
before the submitter who was born in 1925
Information on how to submit may be obtained at FTdna.com.
My cousin joined a Carney group to get a reduced rate. If we get enough
Carnes surnames, we can switch at no extra cost to just or Carnes lineage,
or remain with the Carney group.
Our Carnes line goes back from Texas to Mississippi to Alabama to Georgia.
It is thought that they were in Maryland and New Jersey prior to Georgia,
but we have no positive proof of that.
Betty
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My male Carnes cousin has submitted his DNA for testing. The test has been
completed for 37 markers. We are hoping that some other male Carnes will
submit their DNA to see if there is a match. We have 5 generations proven
before the submitter who was born in 1925
Information on how to submit may be obtained at FTdna.com.
My cousin joined a Carney group to get a reduced rate. If we get enough
Carnes surnames, we can switch at no extra cost to just or Carnes lineage,
or remain with the Carney group.
Our Carnes line goes back from Texas to Mississippi to Alabama to Georgia.
It is thought that they were in Maryland and New Jersey prior to Georgia,
but we have no positive proof of that.
Betty