Jack Auld
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Jack Auld

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Jack A. Auld
Born 1940s.
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Brother of [private sister (1950s - unknown)]
Father of [private son (1980s - unknown)] and [private son (1980s - unknown)]
Profile last modified | Created 22 Sep 2015
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John was born in 1947. He is the son of Jack Auld.

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Hello; Not absolutely sure about a connection on your Dunlop ancestors, but we do share a 10/11 great Grandmother https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Cunninghame-29. We share distant DNA matches via Chr2 6.5 cM, Chr13 5.9 cM, and Chr16 6.5 cM. This is below the 7 cM threshold for the matches to show in the testing company Databases.

My Dunlap immigrant ancestor left Antrim in 1772 with Rev. Martin and received a land grant in Kershaw County, South Carolina. I administer the Dunlap Surname Group on FTDNA and would be curious as to what Dunlop/Dunlap matches you show in your tests. That could possibly help determine which of the 4 main Dunlop haplogroups your Dunlop ancestors belong to.

posted by William Dunlap
Hello! Jst wondering about your McComb connection? I don't see it on your tree?
posted by Nancy Barkwell
Guess you didn’t go back far enough - lol

John McComb m Mary Ann Auld 6 Nov 1802 Carnmoney, Antrim Ireland There’s your starting point My email is [email address removed] - I’m in Calgary Regards Jack

posted by Jack Auld
Hi Jack! Looked at your tree and I don't think there is a connection. Relatives are from a different part of Ireland.

Oh well! Thanks for your reply anyway! Nancy

posted by Nancy Barkwell
Hi Jack,

I was hoping you would join the Auld Name Study! I have followed your work and I am happy to have you collaborating with us.

I have added you to the Auld Name Study. Feel free to add the Study Badge code below to your profile directly under Biography.
This profile is part of the Auld Name Study.

I look forward to collaborating with you on your Auld ancestors.

Chuck Auld

posted by Chuck Auld
Hi

Wish you a Happy New Year. May 2018 bring you all you need to be happy.

Congratulation for adding your contributions in December. Whatever the quantity of your contributions, they all count. As I always say "Quality is better than quantity" to make a great family tree.

Thank you for being a Wikitreer,

Guy Constantineau - Wikitree leader

HI,

just a word (late) to congratulate you on the contributions you made during the month of November. Whatever the quantity, they are all important.

Your work is appreciated.

Thanks

Guy Constantineau

Thanks for responding about the 2 Betty Tindle's. Only way to find out is to try.
posted by Betty Tindle
Hello Jack,

I'd like to invite you to join in the "Weekend Chat" on G2G Today!

Share personal successes, stories about ancestors, tips, projects you are working on, or anything else you wish.

New members stop in and say Hello, introduce yourself, share your story, or ask for help.

Pilots, Mentors, and Leaders of all kinds please add something... your advice is always greatly appreciated.

Hope to see you there!

https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/416270/weekend-chat-all-members-are-invited-june-30th-july-2nd

posted by Keith Hathaway
Jack -

Did you put your raw dna data into GEDMatch website? IF NOT.. Please download your DNA "Raw data" from MyHeritage, and upload the details to GEDMatch. GEDMatch is how WikiTree communicates DNA for MyHeritage. Once you have a GEDMatch Resource ID, go back and re-enter your DNA ID for GEDmatch it should look like H#####, not MH#####. The ID you listed look like MyHeritage test kit number and not the GEDMatch ID. Delete your test and re enter the info in Wiketree again. Select other Autosomal and you should see a drop down selection box that has MyHeritage as one of the choices! Happy Hunting.

posted by Kirt Fetterling
Hi Jack. Hawthorne merge complete. Thanks Derek
posted by Derek Hawthorne
Hi Jack

Congratulations on your Pre-1700 Self-Certification! Maybe you have some historically-significant ancestors? Or you're interested in a particular time period, location, or topic ? Let me know. I can help you figure out if any Projects fit your interests and introduce you to the Leaders.

Projects are a great way to collaborate on your ancestors' profiles and learn the naming conventions and other standards used for profiles from particular places and time periods.

Have you read Research Before Editing? The Sources Style Guide is also essential reading for working on pre-1700 profiles.

Have fun

Maryann ~ Volunteer Coordinator

Hello,

Thank you for signing the Honor code. Collabaration, accurate information and good sources are the basis for a great WikiTree.

Guy

Hello Jack,

Welcome as a guest to WikiTree! We're growing a FREE worldwide family tree, striving for ONE collaborative profile per person.

Our Honor Code is a very important part of why our community is such a friendly place to grow your family tree so please take some time to read it.

Feel free to ask a question at our G2G forum. Our help pages, menu top right has very useful information.

Check out the Family Tree & Tools tab at the top of your profile! If you haven’t already, please confirm you email address.

Want to join us in our effort to create a FREE worldwide family tree? Click the volunteer box and post a brief comment here on your profile to that effect.

Thanks, Bill

posted by Bill Sekel Jr

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