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Subject: appearance of Piatt public page
Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 03:44:44 +0000


The appearance of the page is improving as I learned that certain characters such as < and ; became stoppers just like a blank space in a URL. With that problem solved I believe the identifications of earliest known ancestors is more acceptable.

Anyone who wants to study the numbers in depth should try to print the public page in order to have a paper page to mark on. Otherwise the numbers tend to run together on the screen.

The haplogroups for participants did not show on the public page spreadsheet. Perhaps I forgot to check a certain box. I will check but be advised that all but the last three particpants are R1b haplotype. R1b is also known as the Atlantic Modal Haplotype and describes origins in northern Europe in the way-wayback times. R1b is the most common haplotype found in the US, I believe. The haplotype of the last three individuals is inconclusive and not reported.

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Laverne Ingram Piatt
Ontario, OH



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