Legend:
P = Participant, FG = Family Group
M = Match, Hap = Haplogroup
* = Needs Additional Testing
Notes:
The Family Group (FG) # is determined by the order of when your DNA Test Request was received by Family Tree
DNA.
Individual Participant Test Results are posted once all results are back from the lab.
Individual Ancestor Lists are being updated and may be accessed via the First Name Link in the Ancestor Column.
Match Number, "M" Column In Table, Corresponds to the Number Listed Under Distinct French Lines.
Mutations/Differences are highlighted in YELLOW.
Matches as of 12 March 2005:
6 Exact Matches!
1-3. A 25/25 match between FG #102(Richard), FG #103(Samuel) and FG #112(Moses). In addition, there is a
35/37
Match between FG #102(Richard) and FG #103(Samuel).
They are highlighted in LIGHT BLUE in the chart above.
4. A 25/25 match between FG #111(Richard), FG #114(Edward) and FG #131(Richard).
They are highlighted in BRIGHT BLUE in the chart above.
5. A 25/25 match between FG #125(Samuel) and FG #126(Jacob).
They are highlighted in BRIGHT PINK in the chart above.
6. A 12/12 match between FG #132(*Martin) and FG #133(James).
They are highlighted in MEDIUM PURPLE in the chart above.
10 Partial Matches!
1. A 24/25 match between FG #116(Thomas) and FG #102(Richard), FG #103(Samuel) and FG #112(Moses).
2. A 11/12 match between FG #113(*Aaron) and FG #102(Richard), FG #103(Samuel) and FG #112(Moses). The additional 13 or 25
markers for FG #113(*Aaron) need to be tested to establish a definitive connection.
3. A 22/25 match between FG #119(David) and FG #102(Richard), FG #103(Samuel) and FG #112(Moses). In addition, there is
a
34/37 match between FG #119(David) and FG #102(Richard).
Note: It appears that several of the lines from the Essex County, New Jersey area are related. They are highlighted in
LIGHT BLUE in
the chart above.
4. A 23/25 match between FG #121(David) and FG #115(John P.). They are highlighted in VIOLET in the chart above.
5. A 23/25 match between FG #117(Robert) and FG #118(James C.). They are highlighted in LIGHT GREEN in the chart
above.
6. A 22/25 match between FG #104(Gideon) and FG #124(Charles). They are highlighted in BRIGHT GREEN in the chart
above.
7. A 24/25 match between FG #123(William) and FG #125(Samuel) and FG #126(Jacob). They are highlighted in BRIGHT PINK
in
the chart above.
8. A 11/12 match between FG #109(James B.) and FG #130(*James R.). The additional 13 or 25 markers for FG #130(*James R.)
need
to be tested to establish a definitive connection. They are highlighted in MEDIUM BLUE in the chart above.
9. NOTE: There are multiple partial matches listed below for FG #132(*Martin). The match is listed with Distinct French Line
#17
(MEDIUM PURPLE), however, as noted below, he could be related to several other different lines or could be a new Distinct
French Line.
The
additional 13 or 25 markers need to be tested to establish a definitive connection.
9-A. A 11/12 match between FG #132(*Martin) & FG #102(Richard), FG #103(Samuel), FG #112(Moses). Richard, Samuel & Moses
are
related via Distinct French Line #3.
9-B. A 10/12 match between FG #132(*Martin) & FG #113(Aaron), FG #116(Thomas), FG #119(David). Aaron, Thomas & David are
related via Distinct French Line #3.
9-C. A 10/12 match between FG #132(*Martin) & FG #124(Charles) of Distinct French Line #4 (BRIGHT GREEN), FG #109(James B.)
of
Distinct French Line #8 (MEDIUM BLUE) and FG #108(William) of Distinct French Line #7.
10. A 33/37 match betwenn FG #103(Samuel) & FG #134(Samuel C.) of Distinct French Line #3 (LIGHT BLUE).
17 Distinct French Lines:
01. FG #100(John)
02. FG #101(Joseph)
03. FG #102(Richard), FG# 103(Samuel), FG# 112(Moses), FG#116(Thomas), FG#119(David) and possibly FG #113(*Aaron) and
possibly FG #132(*Martin).
04. FG #104(Gideon), FG#124(Charles) and possibly FG #132(*Martin).
05. FG #105(Henry)
06. FG #106(William)
07. FG #108(William) and possibly FG #132(*Martin).
08. FG #109(James B.) & and possibly FG #130(*James R.) and possibly FG #132(*Martin).
09. FG #110(John)
10. FG #111(Richard) and FG #114(Edward)
11. FG #115(John P.) & FG #121(David)
12. FG #117(Robert) & FG #118(James C.)
13. FG #122(John)
14. FG #123(William), FG #1025(Samuel) & FG #1026(Jacob)
15. FG #128(Jack)
16. FG #129(William)
17. FG #132(*Martin) & FG #133(James)
NOTE: The markers listed in BLUE in the top two rows of the table are
ones
that
mutate faster than other ones. Please see information below from Family Tree DNA on how to interpret these changes.
"It is obvious from our observation of 1000's of samples that some markers change or mutate at a faster rate than others.
While that actual
'faster rate' has not yet been definitively calculated, not all markers should be treated the same for evaluation purposes.
The markers in blue have shown a faster mutation rate then the average, and therefore these markers are very helpful at splitting
lineages
into sub sets, or branches, within your family tree.
Explained another way, if you match exactly on all of the markers except for one or a few of the markers we have determined
mutate more
quickly, then despite the mutation this mismatch only slightly decreases the probability of two people in your surname group
who match
11/12 or even 23/25 of not sharing a recent common ancestor."
Source: Family Tree DNA
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