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Time to change e-mail address! Getting too much junk!
Hope your all having a great week!
Robin Ezell
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Perhaps the greatest advance ever in genealogy research is the recent
availability of DNA testing to aid in determining one's roots.
The Y-DNA test is now available to males with the Clements surname
and all variations of this surname (Clement, Clemons, Clemmons, Clemens,
etc.)! Not only will this test help determine whether or not you are
related to others with known descendents, but also provides information
about your recent ethnic origins as well as your deep ancestry (thousands of
years). The cost is very reasonable ($99) and taking the test sample from
the cheek is easy and painless to take. Anyone seriously interested in
genealogy research should take advantage of this new technology.
In particular, it would be very interesting to see if there is any
relationship between Peyton CLEMENTS and Simon CLEMENT of Granville, NC, and
any unknown relationships of these and other participants with William
CLEMENT (d. 1760) or his son Benjamin CLEMENT. For those with "stone walls"
or so far unable to prove suspected relationships, this may be the
breakthrough you have been waiting for.
If you are interested, please contact me at icon(a)communicomm.com and
include "Clements DNA" in the subject line. I would also be interested in
how far back have you been able to trace your Clement(s) ancestors. I look
forward to hearing from all of you!