Very possible. And that's a lot of CARRICO children unaccounted for. This is
the kind of mutation we most want, that is, one that occurred early enough to
unite a lot of lines to one son or grandson of Peter I. I'm really excited.
What I'm thinking is that this mutation happened to someone in Maryland, then a
son or sons moved westward over the state line to Virginia, and another son or
grandson(s) moved from Maryland to Kentucky. It certainly doesn't appear that
Charles or James T. came out of Virginia.
Diana
-----Original Message-----
From: carrico-dna-bounces(a)rootsweb.com On Behalf Of Linda Boorom
Sent: Saturday, April 04, 2009 1:05 PM
To: carrico-dna(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [CARRICO-DNA] Markers 1-60 return for
#146407,desc/o John W CARRICO of Prince William Co VA
There is also a William Carrico in Fairfax VA as early as
1770 along with Abel Carrico II.
In 1785 William has 5 members in his household (too many to
be Abel's son William) & Abel has 9
members.
In 1789, there are 2 William's listed as well as Abel.
It's possible the Fairfax VA William connects to the PW Co.
William, or possibly the same man???
Linda
----- Original Message -----
From: "Diana Gale Matthiesen" <DianaGM(a)dgmweb.net>
To: <CARRICO-DNA(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, April 04, 2009 12:56 PM
Subject: [CARRICO-DNA] Markers 1-60 return for #146407,desc/o
John W CARRICO of Prince William Co VA
> Hello List,
>
> First results have returned for member #146407, a
patrilineal descendant of John
> W. CARRICO (1826/7->1880) of Prince William and Fauquier
Cos., VA. Not only
> have his results returned over a month early, all but the
last six markers have
> returned at once. I hope this keeps up!
>
> Not surprisingly his results prove he's a descendant of
Peter CARRICO I, 1674
> immigrant to Maryland, though how he connects to him is unknown.
>
> It is presumed, though not proven, that the CARRICOs of
three adjacent counties
> in northwestern Virginia (viz., Prince William, Fauquier,
and Culpeper) --
> counties near, if not adjacent, to Charles and Montgomery
Cos. in MD -- are
> descended from the oldest, earliest resident in Prince
William County, namely,
> William CARRICO (c1750s-c1810s).
>
http://dgmweb.net/genealogy/Census/Carrico/VA/CarricoCenTime-V
A.shtml#Prince_Wil
> liam
>
> As far as I know, no one has connected William to Peter I,
nor has anyone
> connected John W. to William, but based on geography, it's
probable they do
> connect.
>
> In an earlier message today, I was complaining that no one
has a GD (genetic
> distance) of more than one from the family's modal
haplotype. So, in the "ask
> and you will receive" department, here we have our first
family member with a GD
> of two from the CARRICO family modal haplotype.
>
> This descendant of John W. CARRICO carries the mutation
from 37 to 36 at CDYb,
> matching him to James T. CARRICO of Washington Co., KY, and
Charles CARRICO of
> Sullivan Co., IN, while at the same time having a value of
10 at DYS391, unlike
> everyone else's value of 9 at that marker:
>
http://dgmweb.net/genealogy/DNA/Carrico/CarricoDNA-results-HgJ
2.shtml#M67
>
> This is a connection I certainly did not expect:
>
http://dgmweb.net/genealogy/DNA/Carrico/NodeChart-PeterCarrico
.shtml#chart
>
> CDYb is a volatile marker, so there's an outside chance it
has happened more
> than once in the family, but I doubt it. Eventually, with
enough cousins
> tested, we'll be able to tell for certain. Testing
advanced markers also helps
> because if they share this mutation, they should share most
of their other
> mutations, too.
>
> Diana
>
>
>
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