Hi Listers,
Just joined the list to ask a question about the Chapman DNA study.
I am researching a client's family tree - she was adopted and is trying to
find her biological father. (Her biological mother is deceased.) She
took a DNA test with FTDNA, and this morning her results came in.
She has no 12 marker matches on FTDNA's site, but I did find one on Ybase
with t William Chapman, descended from Isaac Chapman, b abt. 1700, d. abt.
1745 in Virginia.
I know that a 12 marker match is normally not very informative, especially
for common names. But since William Chapman
(_william.chapman(a)earthlink.net_ (mailto:william.chapman@earthlink.net) ) submitted his
results in 2005,
I am wondering if he has had an upgrade since then. Also wondering if
there are other Chapmans who might not have tested with FTDNA that might be out
there.
Could the group administrators of the study Dan and Ernie Chapman please
contact me so I can discuss this further?
Thanks,
Colleen Fitzpatrick
Author of Forensic Genealogy
Co-author of DNA & Genealogy
_www.forensicgenealogy.info_ (
http://www.forensicgenealogy.info)
_www.identifinders.com_ (
http://www.identifinders.com)
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