Jack Auld
Honor Code SignatorySigned 23 Sep 2015 | 18,206 contributions | 406 thank-yous | 1,834 connections
John was born in 1947. He is the son of Jack Auld.
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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.
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
Oh well! Thanks for your reply anyway! Nancy
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.I look forward to collaborating with you on your Auld ancestors.
Chuck Auld
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