Joe Norman
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Based on your pedigree here on WikiTree, you and I connect at Richard Norman (bef.1582-aft.1653), which makes us 10th cousins, once removed. I'm wondering if you have ever taken a Y-DNA test? If not, I'd like to talk to you about the possibility of doing so.
I really hope to hear from you.
Thanks,
Ken Norman
edited by Ken Norman
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