In a message dated 8/31/2006 7:21:58 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
bcedmundson(a)charter.net writes:
I had a DNA sample. The only thing I found out was I belong to Haplogroup
I. Which are decedents of the Vikings. Most of the CASE DNA groups are from
the south east I believe and most of them are related. My Case line
migrated west from NEW Jersey and I have not got any hits yet. We need more Case
lines to send in there DNA.
Hi,
Then what's the bottom line? I'm the wife of a descendent who could care
less. BUT I care very much and we have an 11 year old son. Which test and how
much?
Plus, it could come back showing that there had been hanky panky along the
way. Has anyone figured that into the equation yet?
Our Case line came from Peter Case, son of Pardon Case, b. 1752 and wife
Elizabeth Corbin, b. abt. 1759. I have this documented on Peter's death record.
Peter Case was b. July 24, 1799 in NY and died on April 30, 1875 in Pontiac,
Oakland Co., MI.
Lynn Najduk Mills