Kurt Driver
Honor Code SignatorySigned 17 Jan 2017 | 51,408 contributions | 1,575 thank-yous | 2,828 connections
Y DNA Haplogroup is R-Y82199 Confirmed with Y-700 test.
Contents |
Peter John Todd is a DNA match descended from George Binning's niece Ann Binning Puddy. Peter's grandson is Sean Tuck.
R.M. Managed by mangle39 R.M. descends from George Binning's son Stephen. https://www.ancestry.com/dna/tests/46DE6710-F3A9-4EF5-B1A5-45C733C59E81/match/863CBEC3-EA62-428D-92EA-F888A68898F1
mangle39's profile of Stephen https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/4533124/person/-1572451520/facts
A descendant of the Leslie branch. Doyle R. Mayer
Full Sequence mtDNA Haplogroup H1b1-T16362C
To aid WikiTree in the administration of my account should I be incapacitated, or in the event of my death, I hereby give permission for all private and public profiles I'm presently managing to be transferred to community members on my trusted list or to the Leadership Team to be farmed out to any interested party or parties.
Featured Asian and Pacific Islander connections: Kurt is 25 degrees from 今上 天皇, 17 degrees from Adrienne Clarkson, 24 degrees from Dwight Heine, 24 degrees from Dwayne Johnson, 22 degrees from Tupua Tamasese Lealofioaana, 18 degrees from Stacey Milbern, 20 degrees from Sono Osato, 31 degrees from 乾隆 愛新覺羅, 21 degrees from Ravi Shankar, 27 degrees from Taika Waititi, 22 degrees from Penny Wong and 16 degrees from Chang Bunker on our single family tree. Login to see how you relate to 33 million family members.
Categories: H1b1-T16362C FS mtDNA Haplogroup
John Williams
Wikitree Appreciation Team
lyn
We all appreciate your efforts to make our Shared Tree the best it can be.
Keep up the great work and THANK YOU!!
Shannon
WikiTree Appreciation Team
You asked "Could James Dillard be a dupe? Trees on ancestry suggest so, although they might be not credible?" Posted to James Dillard. Without much more information from the Ancestry Tree and research on the other James Dillard's profile, I can't make that call, though they do not appear to be duplicates to me.
Thanks,
Mags