I agree that the DNA makes it very possible that your John was of the WMC
clan. I wonder what the chances are that he was an unknown son of Joel's?
-Michael
> I AM still interested, but unfortunately now is not the time. I'd like
> to know what your
> thoughts are after your results come back and if you still think it is
> worthwhile. Barring a
> big revelation with our Abraham tester, I might have to take the FF test
> (if not EVERY test)
> in order to find my missing link. One of my daydreams lately has been
> that the A.C.
> descendant is an exact match with me and Scott. The possibility is
> minute, I realize,
> but it would surely blow things open a bit, giving my twisted roots some
> more soil to move
> around in. I can't shake that there has to be a connection with William
> Matthews Cooley or why
> else would those Missouri-born kids end up in Tennessee?
>
> Jim
>
>
> On 2/12/2013 1:31 PM, Michael Cooley wrote:
>> I've submitted my 23andMe test. It will be a few weeks before the
>> results
>> are back but I've learned quite a bit more. They test more than 900
>> thousand SNPs, which comes to close to a third of our whole DNA. They
>> also
>> test SNPs on the Y chromosome, which is different from the STRs that
>> ftdna
>> tests. The SNPs more reliably tell you what haplogroup you belong to,
>> but
>> the fast mutating STRs can provide for a more subtle analysis of
>> relationships. 23andMe also provides testing of the mtDNA and
>> X-chromosome, the latter I've not looked into yet. It also provides a
>> lot
>> of medical markers. That can be a concern for some, but I've decided not
>> for me. (Knowing my personal medical history and family medical history,
>> I
>> pretty much know what's in store for me!) All of this for $99.
>>
>> The other thing about the 23andMe is that the results can be transferred
>> to ftdna for $89--a big plus!
>>
>> There are only 15 people now listed in the Cooley DNA project who have
>> done the Family Finder. If you have FF-tested, be sure you have joined
>> the
>> Cooley Family DNA Project. With that, Greg Parker and I will be able to
>> look at your results. If you've not tested, I'd recommend 23andMe for
>> $99.
>> FTDNA, however, is better for the Y test.
>>
>> Interestingly, I have found that two non-Cooley Cooley descendants
>> FF-match. One is of the Halifax NC Cooleys (which has been Y tested) and
>> the other of the Franklin NC Cooleys. Does this mean that the two groups
>> are one and the same? Not necessarily. Their FF matches could be from
>> another family. But I have someone of Franklin group half-convinced to Y
>> test.
>>
>> So, mysteries are slowing becoming resolved. We may not yet know where
>> our
>> guy belongs, but we know where he doesn't!
>>
>> Jim, you've expressed interest in Family Finder. Perhaps it's time to do
>> it, possible through 23andMe--or wait until my results are returned.
>>
>> -Michael
>>
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Administrator, the Ashenhurst Family DNA Project (in the works)
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