X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.
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9th November 13, 11:36 AM
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Unixken, I am quite curious, very tempted by the DNA test and Ancestry.com. Unfortunetly what I managed to find out on the 14 day free trial is no further back then the book a distant relative made on the Young's family tree. It all comes to Lewis Young from Morris County New Jersey, born 1779. That area was colonized by Scots in the 1600's, so I'm pretty sure lewis was Scottish. But it would be interesting to know. Also, it's great to see Unix in a kilt!
Father Bill, I know where your coming from. It would be silly to get to excited about your genetic history and loose sight of your real human family history! But every DNA sample they get, the more accurate the science gets.
Last edited by orionpyoung; 9th November 13 at 02:13 PM.
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