Mic Lajiness
Honor Code SignatorySigned 22 Mar 2017 | 489 contributions | 14 thank-yous | 3,153 connections
Michael Lajiness was born in Monroe Michigan on Nov 10, 1952 to Junior James and Jeanne Wilma Lajiness. Attended St Johns grade school and then Catholic Central in Monroe and graduated in 1970. He attended Western Michigan University from 1970-78 attaining a double masters in Biology and Math, a Masters in Biostatistics, and all but a dissertation for a PhD. From 1975-2003 Mic worked as a research scientist in the area of cheminformatics at the Upjohn company, a global pharmaceutical company. He then joined Eli Lilly from 2003-present and is a Research Advisor in the area of Computational Chemistry. He has been over 40 years to Mary (Biegun) Lajiness and have 3 sons (all married) and 5 grandchildren.
[[Lajiness-24 [Kevin Lajiness]] and first cousins once removed [[Lajiness-47 [Mic Lajiness]]Lajiness-47 Predicted relationship by 23andMe are 2nd Cousin. based on You share 4.99% of your identical DNA is found in 15 segments.
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We both are descended from Toussaint Reau. I am trying to connect us through DNA tests but I cannot find your GEDmatch number UR8725434. Can you verify your correct GEDmatch number?
Thanks, Al
[[Lajiness-24 [Kevin Lajiness]] and first cousins once removed [[Lajiness-47 [Mic Lajiness]] Predicted relationship by 23andMe are 2nd Cousin. based on You share 4.99% of your identical DNA is found in 15 segments.
Hi Mic you can put this in the source section of your profile edit page and mark your father as confirmed with DNA, then delete this message if you want Kevin, I already did your father to his father Dennis
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