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Have you connected our Wayne County Tennessee Clendenins with the North
Carolina ones? Our Charles Clendenin died 1848 in Tennessee at a young age.
Can't prove his father.
I have two James' in my paternal line: James Clendenin b. c1736 married
Margaret Anderson, his grandson James married Margaret Heard.
Don
----- Original Message -----
From: <MGil572733(a)aol.com>
To: <clendinen(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2006 7:24 PM
Subject: Re: [CLENDINEN] Charles Clendenin
> You say you are related to James Clendenning? My great-grandfather was a
> James Clendenning married to Marjorie and their child was my
> grandmother,
> Polly Clendenning. Probably you are related to a different James, but
> that is as
> far as I have been able to get to. I know there were a lot of
> Clendeinings
> but probably I am not related to you. They lived in NY, maybe PA before
> that..
> Maggie
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You say you are related to James Clendenning? My great-grandfather was a
James Clendenning married to Marjorie and their child was my grandmother,
Polly Clendenning. Probably you are related to a different James, but that is as
far as I have been able to get to. I know there were a lot of Clendeinings
but probably I am not related to you. They lived in NY, maybe PA before
that..
Maggie
Hello everyone,
It's Christmas eve and the quilt I was working on is now in the box, wrapped, and under the tree. I appreciate that you all have had patience.
There have been some specific questions and information that has been passed around that needs to be clarified. I want to start with the Y DNA testing. The main thing it can do is tell you who you are NOT related to.
It also does NOT tell you who your specific ancestor was if you match with someone else.
Let me explain: All men have Y DNA which they pass on to their sons (not to their daughters). Each son then passes it on to their sons and so forth down through history. It is possible for there to be a glitch if the DNA is not copied exactly - this is called a mutation. They happen very seldom and should be studied very carefully as they can mark specific points in a family's history where a new branch of the tree starts.
A man, a thousand years ago had the following DNA (this is only an example):
A B C D E F G
If you have exactly the same DNA then you are definitely RELATED to (notice I did not say descended from) this man. The reason I did not say descended from is because if this man had brothers they should, conceivably, have the same Y DNA.
Let's say that 500 years ago, one of the male descendants of this man passed on his Y DNA but it came out like this:
A A C D E F G and each generation of men descended from this second man had the same sequence. This would be considered a "branching" point.
If another present day man tested with the following DNA
H D G I J K M
there is NO way he was descended from, or related to, our original example. There is so much difference in the two sequences that the first one is called haplogroup R1b and the current one is called I1a.
It is imperative that the paper trail bears out the Y DNA test results. You do not really have to be able to understand Y DNA and how it works. You just have to be able to compare sequences of numbers in order to tell if individuals are related.
We have many men in our project who have almost identical Y DNA sequences. They are most likely related. I say most likely because we do not have the paper trails to say "yes, they are specifically related and in this manner".
We also cannot say that two men in our project are descendants of the same man UNLESS we have paper documents that bears that out. For example, Don Clendenin and Willie Clendenin have identical Y DNA signatures. We can say they are related to each other and descended from the same man because they have paper documentation through old fashion genealogical research that shows they both share a common ancestor and who that man is.
They, Don and Willie, are also unique in that they have a specific point in their DNA signatures where one number has changed - i.e., they have a 16 where most everyone else has a 17. This is the branching point that separates them from the others.
The specific questions I have been asked have been slight variations from the one below:
"Would you please give me the kit #s of the Y-DNA of the two men who descend from old Charles Clendenin?" I have taken this to men Charles Clendenin of Virginia/West Virginia for whom Charleston WV was named.
Charles had four KNOWN sons - George (only daughters), Robert (had sons), William (had sons), and Alexander (had sons). We have participants who are representing two of these lines - i.e, Robert and Alexander. The kit for Robert's descendant is 31267 while the kit for Alexander's descendant is 17714.
I hope this answers the questions you have.
Please have a peaceful and happy Christmas with your family and other loved ones.
Sharon
Hello,
There has been a sudden influx of questions regarding Charles Clendenin of West Virginia, his descendants, and the Y-DNA project.
I want to answer all of these in one message but I am asking you all to wait until after Christmas. Right now I don't have the time.
I am trying to finish a full bed-sized quilt for my daughter and I'm to the point of doing the handwork to finish the binding.
I lost two whole days because my less than a year old kitchen cabinets were incorrectly installed and were coming off the walls. They had to be completely emptied so that the problem could be corrected. Then everything has to go back into those cabinets. We got most of it back yesterday but still have really important things to put back.
So please be patient with me. Since my Christmas cards are still sitting, unaddressed, in their boxes let me take this opportunity to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Sharon
Hi Marsha, Since I answered your question I got a message from Cathy O'Hare
to the effect that the man I thought was descended from Charles Clendenin
was a descendant of Adam C. who was not Charles' son. So I am left with a
letter from Nancy (Clendenin) Mann (1829-1910) stating that we descend from
Henry, a brother of Charles. Nancy was wrong about Henry, he was the father
of my John Clendenin's wife, Mary Simpson. Sorry if I've added to the
confusion.
Don
----- Original Message -----
From: "marsha moses" <mosesm(a)earthlink.net>
To: <clendinen(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Monday, December 18, 2006 8:41 AM
Subject: Re: [CLENDINEN] Charles Clendenin
> Donald, Please explain what you think is your Clendenin Line and which
> participant you are. The fact that you have Charles Clendenin in the
> subject line makes me hope that you believe that you descend from
> Charles Clendenin for whom the city of Charleston WV is named. Is it
> possible? Marsha in WV
>
> Donald E Clendenin wrote:
>
>>Thanks for contacting me French. I belong to a DNA group administered by
>>Sharon Bryant. There are some 30 of us who have had our Y-DNA tested.
>>Y-DNA is passed from father to son generation after generation. This is
>>the only way we can absolutely prove our paternal ancestry. I'm familiar
>>with Gerald Talbot Clindenning's book, in fact one of his relatives is a
>>member of our group. I based the first part of my book on G.T.C.'s book.
>>Please contact Sharon Bryant ( SharonBryant(a)cox.net ) for further details.
>>I hope you will join our group.
>>
>>Donald E. Clendenin
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: French Clendenin
>> To: donclend(a)positech.net
>> Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2006 11:55 AM
>> Subject: Charles Clendenin
>>
>>
>>
>> My name is French Clendenin and i have been reading the Roots Web
>> message board. I understand that you are looking for someone with a
>> direct line to Charles Clendenin.
>> Gerald Talbot Clindening wrote a book called The house of Glendonwyn and
>> if the information is correct, I have a direct line to Nomenoe King of
>> Brittany in 841.
>> If I can help let me know. I will give you a list of my ancestors ;
>> Charles, Adam,Robert,Ancil,Isaiah,Samual G.H., Waitman.
>>
>>
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Cathy, this is very interesting to me. Do you think that this John who
may have been father to the men you are mentioning was the John in the
store records that I just sent to the list? I think that we have talked
before that I also research the McNeely family.....Marsha in WV
Sawdustsuzy(a)aol.com wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>Just wanted to set the record straight as far as I know it regarding the
>original message from French Clendenin.
>
>First of all, if he is a descendant of Adam Clendenen, then he is not a
>descendant of Charles Clendenin of 1743 Augusta Co. VA. I am a descendant of
>Adam and the DNA has proven that Charles Clendenin was not Adam's father.
>
>Secondly, the lineage for French Clendenin should read: Adam (Winifred),
>Robert (Martha Anderson), John (Mary McKinney), Ancil (Adaline McNeely), Isaiah
>(Victoria Fillinger), etc.
>
>Contrary to the information in History of Logan County WV and assumptions
>made by Sigfus Olafson in his 1860 Boone Co. WV Annotated Census, there is no
>record to substantiate that Ancil R. Clendenin was the son of either Robert
>Clendenen Sr. or his son Robert A. Clendenen (he isn't accounted for in any
>census record for either one of them) and there are many records indicating that
>he was most likely John's son.
>
>That's my two cents. Just wanted to set the record straight in an attempt
>to put some fractures in the stone before it gets set again.
>
>Cathy O'Hare
>
>
>
>
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>
Sharon and others, is it a problem to share which participants represent
Robert and Alexander? Perhaps it is on the website which I don't have
time to visit right this minute.....just tell me to take a look after
Christmas....but I do want to share my belief that these two
participants (I assume they match?) are OK to represent William as well
provided that there paper trail is well documented. I am quite content
to feel very certain that Robert and Alexander were brothers to both
George and William...here is what my data base says about Robert that
made me adopt him for brother to my William:
[let me quickly say that some of this is guesses that I have added for
my own benefit....you can tell by the words probably, guess....etc what
is guess and what is documented]
> I am sure of Robert's being a son of Charles. He was probably five
> years older than William and two years younger than George. In the
> Journal of the Greenbrier Historical Society Volume IV Number 4 there
> is a Ledger of the Mathews Trading Post 1771-1779 compiled by Frances
> Alderson Swope. This trading post was on the Greenbrier River near
> what is still known as Mathews Ford. There is a John Clindening
> listed with the aside (Sinkholes) which I am guessing to be a
> geographical note as this spot gets things like--muddy creek and
> Indian Creek and brother to Jerry and recomd by him....as notes on
> other listings...In Feb John bought Sundrys, orgns; March 4 4 yds
> ozgns; and in 1774 Janu Rum. I am not sure who this John is but I
> guess him to be son of Archibald Sr. and brother to the Archibald who
> was massacred.
> The only other Clendenning listed is my William:
> Clindining, William (Rob's Brother)
> 1771 Nov Rum
> 1773 April powder, lead; Dec
> 1774 Janu sundr
> 1776 April to int on accnt.
> This is the only Clendenin listings....my only guess is that as the
> younger brother he was sent to buy for perhaps George and
> Charles...Perhaps it had fallen to Robert in years past but now fell
> to William as William should have been approx 18-21 in this period of
> time. Perhaps Robert had left the household and William had picked up
> his jobs.....
>
> Robert is also present at Fort Lee as evidenced by the Early Court
> Records of Kanawha County.
>
> ....
>
And about Alexander:
> Alexander is present at Fort Lee as evidenced by the early Court
> records of Kanawha County.
There is no doubt in my mind that these men were brothers and lived at
Fort Lee on the site of present day Charleston, WV with their father,
Charles Clendenin. I descend from William's daughter, Sophia. It is
said that her husband, John Mueller/Miller stopped at Fort Lee on his
way to Gallipolis and met her at that time. Later he married
Sophia.....Many of the Clendenin family later moved from Fort Lee to
both sides of the Ohio River ....Gallipolis and Point Pleasant which are
pretty much across the river from each other.
I am very pleased to know that we have DNA representatives for this
line. Marsha in WV
Sharon Bryant wrote:
>Yes, we have two have been tested. One through Charles' son Robert and the
>other through his son, Alexander.
>
>The only one we don't have is a descendant of William's. I know of one
>descendant who refuses to be tested. As far as I can tell he is the only one
>left of that line.
>
>Sharon
>----- Original Message -----
>
>
>
>
>>Thanks for the clarification, Sharon. Is there a participant who
>>believes that his lineage does connect to Charles Clendenin for whom the
>>city of Charleston, WV is named? Marsha in WV
>>
>>
>>
>>>> <>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>
>
>
Paul,
I was excited to see not only the spelling of your name, but the spelling of
your ancestor as well. We are looking for the father of Robert Glendinning
2/2/1804, Kirkcudbright, Scotland. Mother's name is Mary. Robert had two
wives, Janet McCaw, and Mary McGuffie. 4 children with each that we know
of. Our line comes through his son Robert A. by first wife Janet. If you
have any information on this family please let us know.....
Sincerely,
Tammy Glendenning
Hi Marsha, It has been a few years since I heard from you. If you'll click
on Sharon's home page you'll find my DNA at 9583. Click on the Clendenin
name at that point and you'll see my lineage as far as I feel certain it is
proven. I think my James Clendenin was the son of Charles Clendenin because
family legend is supported by the fact that my Y-DNA matches 36/37 with a
known descendant of Charles.
Don
----- Original Message -----
From: "marsha moses" <mosesm(a)earthlink.net>
To: <clendinen(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Monday, December 18, 2006 8:41 AM
Subject: Re: [CLENDINEN] Charles Clendenin
> Donald, Please explain what you think is your Clendenin Line and which
> participant you are. The fact that you have Charles Clendenin in the
> subject line makes me hope that you believe that you descend from
> Charles Clendenin for whom the city of Charleston WV is named. Is it
> possible? Marsha in WV
>
> Donald E Clendenin wrote:
>
>>Thanks for contacting me French. I belong to a DNA group administered by
>>Sharon Bryant. There are some 30 of us who have had our Y-DNA tested.
>>Y-DNA is passed from father to son generation after generation. This is
>>the only way we can absolutely prove our paternal ancestry. I'm familiar
>>with Gerald Talbot Clindenning's book, in fact one of his relatives is a
>>member of our group. I based the first part of my book on G.T.C.'s book.
>>Please contact Sharon Bryant ( SharonBryant(a)cox.net ) for further details.
>>I hope you will join our group.
>>
>>Donald E. Clendenin
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: French Clendenin
>> To: donclend(a)positech.net
>> Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2006 11:55 AM
>> Subject: Charles Clendenin
>>
>>
>>
>> My name is French Clendenin and i have been reading the Roots Web
>> message board. I understand that you are looking for someone with a
>> direct line to Charles Clendenin.
>> Gerald Talbot Clindening wrote a book called The house of Glendonwyn and
>> if the information is correct, I have a direct line to Nomenoe King of
>> Brittany in 841.
>> If I can help let me know. I will give you a list of my ancestors ;
>> Charles, Adam,Robert,Ancil,Isaiah,Samual G.H., Waitman.
>>
>>
>>
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Hi All,
Just wanted to set the record straight as far as I know it regarding the
original message from French Clendenin.
First of all, if he is a descendant of Adam Clendenen, then he is not a
descendant of Charles Clendenin of 1743 Augusta Co. VA. I am a descendant of
Adam and the DNA has proven that Charles Clendenin was not Adam's father.
Secondly, the lineage for French Clendenin should read: Adam (Winifred),
Robert (Martha Anderson), John (Mary McKinney), Ancil (Adaline McNeely), Isaiah
(Victoria Fillinger), etc.
Contrary to the information in History of Logan County WV and assumptions
made by Sigfus Olafson in his 1860 Boone Co. WV Annotated Census, there is no
record to substantiate that Ancil R. Clendenin was the son of either Robert
Clendenen Sr. or his son Robert A. Clendenen (he isn't accounted for in any
census record for either one of them) and there are many records indicating that
he was most likely John's son.
That's my two cents. Just wanted to set the record straight in an attempt
to put some fractures in the stone before it gets set again.
Cathy O'Hare
Hi,
I was just wondering if anyone had any information on Gledinnings prior to 1697. In particular I am looking to find who the father of Ninian Glendinning of Edniburgh is who was born in 1697 and any generations prior.
Sincerely,
Paul Glendenning.
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Don,
Thanks so much in including me in this e-mail.
As a help to me, it appears that YOU had posted your request on some
website other than the "Clendinen" one. If that is so, where did you place
it.
As you are aware, Sharon B has some issues with the GTC book, so I have not
spend too much time with it.
Please pass along any further info from this "French" man.
Thanks Carter Glendenning
-----Original Message-----
From: clendinen-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:clendinen-bounces@rootsweb.com]
On Behalf Of Donald E Clendenin
Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2006 11:46 PM
To: Sharon Bryant; French Clendenin
Cc: Clendinen Web
Subject: Re: [CLENDINEN] Charles Clendenin
Thanks for contacting me French. I belong to a DNA group administered by
Sharon Bryant. There are some 30 of us who have had our Y-DNA tested. Y-DNA
is passed from father to son generation after generation. This is the only
way we can absolutely prove our paternal ancestry. I'm familiar with Gerald
Talbot Clindenning's book, in fact one of his relatives is a member of our
group. I based the first part of my book on G.T.C.'s book. Please contact
Sharon Bryant ( SharonBryant(a)cox.net ) for further details. I hope you will
join our group.
Donald E. Clendenin
----- Original Message -----
From: French Clendenin
To: donclend(a)positech.net
Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2006 11:55 AM
Subject: Charles Clendenin
My name is French Clendenin and i have been reading the Roots Web message
board. I understand that you are looking for someone with a direct line to
Charles Clendenin.
Gerald Talbot Clindening wrote a book called The house of Glendonwyn and
if the information is correct, I have a direct line to Nomenoe King of
Brittany in 841.
If I can help let me know. I will give you a list of my ancestors ;
Charles, Adam,Robert,Ancil,Isaiah,Samual G.H., Waitman.
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Marsha,
Don is not descended from Charles -- at least that we have been able to
verify.
His subject line was based on a reply he was writing to a man named French
Clendenin who believes he is a descendant of Charles Clendenin.
French indicated that his lineage was based on The House of Glendonwyn and
was Charles, Adam, Robert, Ancil, etc.
I have not yet written to French Clendenin but we already know that
Clindening was wrong in several assertions in The House of Glendonwyn.
Sharon
----- Original Message -----
From: "marsha moses" <mosesm(a)earthlink.net>
To: <clendinen(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Monday, December 18, 2006 9:41 AM
Subject: Re: [CLENDINEN] Charles Clendenin
> Donald, Please explain what you think is your Clendenin Line and which
> participant you are. The fact that you have Charles Clendenin in the
> subject line makes me hope that you believe that you descend from
> Charles Clendenin for whom the city of Charleston WV is named. Is it
> possible? Marsha in WV
>
> Donald E Clendenin wrote:
>
>>Thanks for contacting me French. I belong to a DNA group administered by
>>Sharon Bryant. There are some 30 of us who have had our Y-DNA tested.
>>Y-DNA is passed from father to son generation after generation. This is
>>the only way we can absolutely prove our paternal ancestry. I'm familiar
>>with Gerald Talbot Clindenning's book, in fact one of his relatives is a
>>member of our group. I based the first part of my book on G.T.C.'s book.
>>Please contact Sharon Bryant ( SharonBryant(a)cox.net ) for further details.
>>I hope you will join our group.
>>
>>Donald E. Clendenin
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: French Clendenin
>> To: donclend(a)positech.net
>> Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2006 11:55 AM
>> Subject: Charles Clendenin
>>
>>
>>
>> My name is French Clendenin and i have been reading the Roots Web
>> message board. I understand that you are looking for someone with a
>> direct line to Charles Clendenin.
>> Gerald Talbot Clindening wrote a book called The house of Glendonwyn and
>> if the information is correct, I have a direct line to Nomenoe King of
>> Brittany in 841.
>> If I can help let me know. I will give you a list of my ancestors ;
>> Charles, Adam,Robert,Ancil,Isaiah,Samual G.H., Waitman.
>>
>>
>>
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Donald, Please explain what you think is your Clendenin Line and which
participant you are. The fact that you have Charles Clendenin in the
subject line makes me hope that you believe that you descend from
Charles Clendenin for whom the city of Charleston WV is named. Is it
possible? Marsha in WV
Donald E Clendenin wrote:
>Thanks for contacting me French. I belong to a DNA group administered by Sharon Bryant. There are some 30 of us who have had our Y-DNA tested. Y-DNA is passed from father to son generation after generation. This is the only way we can absolutely prove our paternal ancestry. I'm familiar with Gerald Talbot Clindenning's book, in fact one of his relatives is a member of our group. I based the first part of my book on G.T.C.'s book. Please contact Sharon Bryant ( SharonBryant(a)cox.net ) for further details. I hope you will join our group.
>
>Donald E. Clendenin
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: French Clendenin
> To: donclend(a)positech.net
> Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2006 11:55 AM
> Subject: Charles Clendenin
>
>
>
> My name is French Clendenin and i have been reading the Roots Web message board. I understand that you are looking for someone with a direct line to Charles Clendenin.
> Gerald Talbot Clindening wrote a book called The house of Glendonwyn and if the information is correct, I have a direct line to Nomenoe King of Brittany in 841.
> If I can help let me know. I will give you a list of my ancestors ; Charles, Adam,Robert,Ancil,Isaiah,Samual G.H., Waitman.
>
>
>
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>
Thanks for contacting me French. I belong to a DNA group administered by Sharon Bryant. There are some 30 of us who have had our Y-DNA tested. Y-DNA is passed from father to son generation after generation. This is the only way we can absolutely prove our paternal ancestry. I'm familiar with Gerald Talbot Clindenning's book, in fact one of his relatives is a member of our group. I based the first part of my book on G.T.C.'s book. Please contact Sharon Bryant ( SharonBryant(a)cox.net ) for further details. I hope you will join our group.
Donald E. Clendenin
----- Original Message -----
From: French Clendenin
To: donclend(a)positech.net
Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2006 11:55 AM
Subject: Charles Clendenin
My name is French Clendenin and i have been reading the Roots Web message board. I understand that you are looking for someone with a direct line to Charles Clendenin.
Gerald Talbot Clindening wrote a book called The house of Glendonwyn and if the information is correct, I have a direct line to Nomenoe King of Brittany in 841.
If I can help let me know. I will give you a list of my ancestors ; Charles, Adam,Robert,Ancil,Isaiah,Samual G.H., Waitman.
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Hi group,
First, I want to give you our new email address which is
glenden(a)horizonview.com. We had to change in order to get our mail when we
travel. Next, wanted to tell you Sue and I spent about seven weeks in
Western Europe this past spring including 6 days in Scotland, three of which
were in Dumphries where we visited Threave Castle and celebrated our 45th
wedding anniversary at the Robert de Bruce Travern.
Mike and Sue
Anita I just received this from our group administrator. If you have any
interest in your brother joining the group contact SharonBryant(a)cox.net
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sharon Bryant" <SharonBryant(a)cox.net>
To: <clendenin-dna(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 6:08 PM
Subject: [CLENDENIN-DNA] Fw: 2006 Holiday Season Gift Certificates
> If you have been corresponding with anyone who has hesitated due to lack
> of
> funds, now is the time. Please read this carefully and then have them get
> in
> touch with me directly so that we can order the kit and arrange for
> payment.
>
> It has to be a new kit order, not an upgrade, and the whole thing has to
> be
> paid for by 31 December 2006.
>
> Don, now would be a good time to contact Anita again.
>
> Sharon
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <juliew(a)familytreedna.com>
> To: <SharonBryant(a)cox.net>
> Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 6:47 PM
> Subject: 2006 Holiday Season Gift Certificates
>
>
>> To Clendenin group manager,
>>
>> As we enter the 2006 Holiday Season, Family Tree DNA would like to thank
>> all our Group Administrators for their support during this and past
>> years.
>>
>> We would also like to take this opportunity to give each Surname Project
>> a
>> $130 gift in the form of 6 Gift Certificates - 2 $30 for Y-DNA37 or 67, 2
>> $20 for Y-DNA25 and 2 $15 for mtDNA - that will be valid according to the
>> following terms:
>>
>> a) Not valid in conjunction with any other promotion or offer
>>
>> b) Each gift certificate is to be used with one new test kit, according
>> to
>> what is marked in the certificate
>>
>> c) Kits must be ordered and paid for by December 31st, 2006
>>
>> e) Not valid for test upgrades, add-ons or Y-DNA12.
>>
>> How to use the Gift Certificate:
>>
>> 1) If you order the test under the "Invoice" method, please contact
>>
>> Julie(a)familytreedna.com with the kit number and have her apply the Gift
>> Certificate to the kit.
>>
>> 2) If you order the test under the "Credit Card" method, please contact
>> Julie(a)familytreedna.com with the kit number and have her refund the value
>> of the Gift Certificate to the credit card used in the purchase.
>>
>> A copy of these terms can be found at your GAP/General Fund. After you
>> use
>> a certificate, the kit number for which it is applied will show up in
>> your
>> GAP/General Fund.
>>
>> Happy Holidays and thank you again for your support!
>>
>> E-mail anytime!
>>
>> Max Blankfeld
>> Vice-President, Operations and Marketing http://www.FamilyTreeDNA.com
>> "History Unearthed Daily"
>> max(a)familytreedna.com
>> 713-868-1438
>>
>>
>
>
> You can check for the latest Y-DNA project results uploaded to the website
> at the following URL:
> http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~clendin/comparisonchart.htm
>
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