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POPSFTDNA Surname Projects & More Men only. Father's father's father's ... father Have 12, 25, 37 or 67 markers tested on your Y chromosome, as well as learn about your ancient origins. Both men and women.Mother's mother's mother's ... mother. Have 1 or 2 regions of your mtDNA tested, or have your entire mtDNA tested, as well as learn about your ancient origins.
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POPSNew Book Announcement: Jamestowne Ancestors 1607–1699 In addition, the book contains details concerning the settlement of the island, a brief history of Jamestown plantations and hundreds and their evolution into the early counties of Virginia, and pen and ink drawings, together with maps of the fort and city of Jamestown.
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POPSNew Jersey: Voting Records May Hold Clues to Your Ancestors Even after the 15th amendment to the Constitution asserted that citizens of any color or race could vote, blacks and Indians were still often thwarted from voting well into the 20th century. Knowing the voting law peculiarities in your ancestor's state will help you in your hunt. North Carolina, for example, passed a voter registration act in the early 1900s known as the Grandfather Clause. Prior to this law, North Carolina voters had to meet certain literacy requirements... Other old records have been transferred to state archives or historical libraries.