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From: "Shirley Diethelm" <>
Subject: Re: [DNA-R1B1C7] Dohertys and YCAab = 19-22
Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2008 14:04:08 -0800
In-Reply-To: <e0d2d2870801201042r377ad568j42d46697adbc80c7@mail.gmail.com>


David, I just had to respond to your information on the Ewing line. I am
doing research on my Laughlin line and I have many Ewing names in
connections with Laughlin and Milford families. One Nathaniel Ewing born
about 1695 and died in 1748 and was buried in the Laughlin burial ground on
Hugh Laughlin's property in Fayette Co. PA. We believe that Nathaniel Ewing
and Adam Laughlin came to the new world about the same time, 1725 from
Ireland.
I did have my uncle William H. Laughlin's DNA done and he results are M222
R1b1c7 with the Laughlin group kit 75091. He is now 93years old and is with
a sound mind.
Perhaps this is not of interest to you, I just had to try.
Most sincerely
Shirley Diethelm
California

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:] On Behalf Of David Ewing
Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2008 10:43 AM
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Subject: [DNA-R1B1C7] Dohertys and YCAab = 19-22

The Ewing project has five R1b1c7 men with YCA-IIa/b = 19/22. They all have
conventional genealogies connecting them with a man we call Pocahontas James
Ewing, born c. 1722, whose father, John Ewing of Carnashannagh, clearly
seems to have had the R1b1c7 modal values at this marker.

You can see the conventional genealogical relationships at
http://www.clanewing.org/DNA_Project/DNA_ProjectResults/groups/Y-DNA_Relatio
ns_Group_04.html
and the actual marker values at
http://www.clanewing.org/DNA_Project/DNA_ProjectResults/results/Y-DNA_Result
s_Group_04.html

David Ewing

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