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Jean-
I was very excited to see your e-mail. I have traced my Chestnuts to
Ayreshire, Scotland. I have attached my information. Could you please see
if you can find a link to it or corrections that need to be made to it. It
would be greatly appreciated.
Rhonda Chesnutt
P.S. My husband descends from the Robert Roy line.
----- Original Message -----
From: "sparralegs" <jeanboyce(a)telco4u.net>
To: <CHESNUT-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2005 12:15 PM
Subject: Re: [CHESNUT] DNA project for Chesnut, Chestnut, Chesnutt and other
spellings
> Hi Sandra, What is the programme Smart Draw 3 ?
> My 3rd X great grandparents were James Chestnut and Jane Wilson from
> Ballymoney.
> Have a great Christmas.
> Jean Chestnut Boyce. Ayrshire, Scotland
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Sandy Cozzolino" <sandycoz(a)earthlink.net>
> To: <CHESNUT-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Monday, December 12, 2005 8:14 PM
> Subject: Re: [CHESNUT] DNA project for Chesnut, Chestnut, Chesnutt and
> other
> spellings
>
>
>> Hi Don,
>> I am very interested in this new project. I still have to look at the
>> site
>> but I was wondering how much does it cost and how many markers will there
>> be. I just received Norman's note asking about "consanguineous
>> marriages".
> I
>> have at least three Chesnut/Chestnut families in my family tree; John
>> Chesnut of Secon, Samuel Chestnut of Lisnagat, Daniel Chestnut of the
> Cozies
>> at Billy (son of William of Loughlynch). If you have the program Smart
> Draw
>> 3, I will send you my family trees. Since so many of the Chestnuts may
> have
>> been some kind of cousins to each other, how well will the DNA test be
> able
>> to differentiate between the various lines?
>> What do you think?
>> Sandra Chestnut Cozzolino
>> Oreland, PA USA
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Donald Chesnut" <d.chesnut(a)insightbb.com>
>> To: <CHESNUT-L(a)rootsweb.com>
>> Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2005 4:45 PM
>> Subject: [CHESNUT] DNA project for Chesnut, Chestnut, Chesnutt and other
>> spellings
>>
>>
>> > Greetings members,
>> > We now have a DNA project for the Chesnut (var. spellings)
>> family.
>> > At present, the project is for males because it is a Y-chromosome
> analysis
>> > only. You can find out more about it at...
>> > http://www.familytreedna.com/public/chesnut/
>> > The surnames included in our project are Chesnut, Chesnutt, Chestnut,
>> > Chestnutt, Chesnot, Chesnau, Chesney, McChesney and Chastain. We should
> be
>> > able to determine whether or not these families are related. Please
>> > consider participating in this project. If you are a female, perhaps
>> > you
>> > can encourage your male relatives to participate. No blood is taken;
>> cheeks
>> > are swabbed in order to collect cells for their DNA. One can collect
>> > the
>> > sample with a special kit in his home and mail the sample to the lab.
>> First
>> > of all, read about it at the web site listed above. Contributions can
> also
>> > be made at the web site to help others participate in the study.
>> > Merry Christmas,
>> > Don
>> >
>>
>>
>
>
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Did you check the Chestnut Funeral. I am related to some of them through the Chisholm line.
Antoinette
Greetings members,
We now have a DNA project for the Chesnut (var. spellings) family.
At present, the project is for males because it is a Y-chromosome analysis
only. You can find out more about it at...
http://www.familytreedna.com/public/chesnut/
The surnames included in our project are Chesnut, Chesnutt, Chestnut,
Chestnutt, Chesnot, Chesnau, Chesney, McChesney and Chastain. We should be
able to determine whether or not these families are related. Please
consider participating in this project. If you are a female, perhaps you
can encourage your male relatives to participate. No blood is taken; cheeks
are swabbed in order to collect cells for their DNA. One can collect the
sample with a special kit in his home and mail the sample to the lab. First
of all, read about it at the web site listed above. Contributions can also
be made at the web site to help others participate in the study.
Merry Christmas,
Don