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Dear JD and All,
Since we inherited several boxes of Click photos, we also found a studio enlargement copy b/w of several smaller photos. Do you mean one with a tall gentleman sitting on the grass in profile front middle, 2 women standing on the wrap- around porch of a nice house, and 4 men casually/loosely gathered around? Nothing is written on the back so we thought this was James Cleek who was 7'10" tall and always posed sitting. Please respond.
Nice to hear from you. Are Clicks having a reunion this year?
Sharon Lengfellner
----- Original Message -----
From: CCleek1215(a)aol.com
To: SharonCL(a)attbi.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 10:41 PM
Subject: Re: [CLICK-L] Former Address narrow(a)mediaone.net
In a message dated 04/10/2002 10:32:53 PM Eastern Daylight Time, SharonCL(a)attbi.com writes:
This is Hank's line going back: Henry Lengfellner (1939- ); Helen Lengfellner (1910-1978); Nancy Ellen Click (1883-1961); Daniel M Click (1846-1919); James S Cleek (1826-1906); Matthias Cleek( ); Mattias Cleek( ); Michael Cleek(1720-?), Balthues Cleek (1695-1732 en route).
Did some research on these lines a few months back. Have pitures of Danial M.'s brother Newt;s family and the old home place. would love to correspond more.
God Bless,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,jd
Dear Cousins Near and Far,
Hank and I used to be narrow(a)mediaone.net OR narrow1(a)mediaone.net and I was crushed when they forced us to change to sharoncl(a)attbi.com OR victory3(a)attbi.com. Please make a note because we would love to hear from you and continue our problem solving.
This is Hank's line going back: Henry Lengfellner (1939- ); Helen Lengfellner (1910-1978); Nancy Ellen Click (1883-1961); Daniel M Click (1846-1919); James S Cleek (1826-1906); Matthias Cleek( ); Mattias Cleek( ); Michael Cleek(1720-?), Balthues Cleek (1695-1732 en route).
Glad to be back on line.
Sharon and Hank
Below is a link to a list of DNA Surnames studies. These are Y chromosomes
studies tracing the male lineage.
http://www.duerinck.com/surname.html
<A HREF="http://www.duerinck.com/surname.html">Click here: Duerinck Surname DNA Project Results</A>
Y chromosomes and surnames are passed through the male lineage, making it
easier to track than a female lineage. These studies are very helpfull for
unusual surnames like CLICK or NOE, which probably arrived in this country
with just a few closely related males. Other surnames -- like WEAVER or
BREWER -- may trace back to many migrations of men who took their surnames
from an occupation.
Furthermore, there are 3 companies doing testing and results from one company
might not be transferable to a group study conducted by another company. The
spare tire from a Ford might not work on a Chevie or Volvo. If you are
considering starting or joining a Y test group make sure all test are
conducted by the same company.
"History doesn't repeat itself but it rhymes." Mark Twain
Grant Johnston, Chico, CA