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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Jonathan by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
Y-chromosome DNA test-takers in his direct paternal line on WikiTree:
If there are any male decendant Parkers from this family group thats interested in DNA ancestry, please consider taking the YDNA 37 test at FamilyTreeDNA ... Even though ones most recent common Parker ancestor is 10 generations ago with a fellow ancestry Parker, if you descend from the same line of Parkers your first 37 markers will be identical match or like 36/37 match ... My Parker Family line ends with a Jacob Parker born circa 1778 in the Carolinas before dying fairly young in the Mississippi Territory .. I'm curious if my Jacob potentially descends from the Jacob listed within this family group born circa 1758 .. Interestingly, my Jacob leaves NC around the time this Jacob dies in 1797 ish, where they had moved to Montgomery Ga for a few years before moving onto the Mississippi Territory ... If my Jacob is related to this Jacob our YDNA markers will be identical and I'll know this is my family group ...
If there are any male decendant Parkers from this family group thats interested in DNA ancestry, please consider taking the YDNA 37 test at FamilyTreeDNA ... Even though ones most recent common Parker ancestor is 10 generations ago with a fellow ancestry Parker, if you descend from the same line of Parkers your first 37 markers will be identical match or like 36/37 match ... My Parker Family line ends with a Jacob Parker born circa 1778 in the Carolinas before dying fairly young in the Mississippi Territory .. I'm curious if my Jacob potentially descends from the Jacob listed within this family group born circa 1758 .. Interestingly, my Jacob leaves NC around the time this Jacob dies in 1797 ish, where they had moved to Montgomery Ga for a few years before moving onto the Mississippi Territory ... If my Jacob is related to this Jacob our YDNA markers will be identical and I'll know this is my family group ...
Lawrence Elmore Parker
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