I want to say it was 4 weeks or so. Actually it was faster than they
predicted it would be.
(We also got an mtDNA result during that time.)
On 7/2/07, helicopterdoctor(a)comcast.net <helicopterdoctor(a)comcast.net>
wrote:
How long did it take to get the answer back on the DNA?
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From: "Julie" <juliercarter(a)gmail.com>
> Hi,
>
>My husband had his DNA tested a little bit ago (kit 89246), and we
> discovered that his was an exact match to that of a McKinney Carter,
place
> of birth unknown, who had some children in Tennessee in the earlyish
1800s
> before moving to Indiana.
>
> My husband's earliest known ancestor to date has up till now been a
Solomon
> Carter, born 1813 in Wilson Co. TN.
>
> Recently I've been exchanging e-mail with a woman who is descended from
Enos
> B(enthall) Carter, born 1819 in Wilson Co. TN; I believe he was a
brother of
> Solomon. She (and now I) believes that Solomon and Enos's parents were
> Alexander Carter (likely born 1780-90 in or near Hertford Co. NC) and
Rhoda
> Benthall (born after the 1790 census, Sumner Co. TN). Alexander and
family
> and Solomon and family were living near each other in the 1840
Rutherford
> Co. TN census.
>>
> Other clues we have to work with are that a Cullen or Cullin Carter and
a
> John Carter seem to have been close relations to Enos and Solomon. Also,
> families that the Carters and Benthalls seem to have known from NC and
into
> TN included the names Stewart, Bond(s), and Bloodworth.
>>
> We have not yet been able to determine who the parents of Alexander
Carter
> were. The Carter needs to be in Group 7 (at
carter-cousins.org).
>
> Does any of this ring a bell with anyone?
>
> Thank you.
>>
> Julie (Carter) Carter
>
> Lago Vista, TX
>>
> Julie Carter
>
>
http://www.myspace.com/juliemom527
>
http://www.zoominfo.com/JulieCarter
>>
> Mark Carter
>
> Armadillo Real Estate Services
>
>
http://www.markcarteronline.com