Jeanne,
Did your Permilia have any brothers that had male offspring? I am in the same
situation, it was my grandmother who was a Carrico, but she did have 2 brothers
& there are living male offspring. I am curious as to the cost of all of this, I
almost feel that if I should try to encourage an offspring to submit their DNA,
I should be willing to pay for it.
I cannot yet prove my line back to Peter, I can only trace back to John
"Alexander" Carrico who married Mary Sedgwick in Montgomery Co., MD in 1800
&
died 1853-1866 in Martin Co., IN. He lived for a time in Washington then Casey
Co., KY before removing to Indiana. There have been a lot of error's in
published documents about my Alexander as well as many of the other Carrico's,
which seems to make it even harder for me to locate who his parents actually
were.
I'm not sure if DNA testing would help or not.
Linda Boorom
----- Original Message -----
From: "Barry and Jeanne Murphey" <murphey(a)icss.net
To: <CARRICO-DNA(a)rootsweb.com
Sent:
Wednesday, February 14, 2007 2:02 PM
Subject: [CARRICO-DNA] Maternal line testing
My g.g.grandmother was Permelia Carrico (b.1852), daughter of John
Maxwell
Carrico. Permelia had 3 daughters and no sons. My lineage is full of
daughters
and not sons. The lineage comes through my g.grandmother, grandmother, and
mother. Is there any possibility of doing DNA testing using the maternal line?
Jeanne Murphey
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