Paternal relationship is confirmed through Y-chromosome DNA testing. Lee Liming, FTDNA kit #552846. Lee matches Wayne Laverne Lemons, FTDNA kit #B3917, 100% at 37 markers. Their common ancestor is the immigrant ancestor John Liming. Lee Liming descends from the oldest son John Liming II and Wayne descends from second son William Liming. He matches 5 other men at 100% and 2 other men at 98% at FTDNA all at 37 markers.
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