Thanks for your reply. We are all on the R-U152 Project:
https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/r-1b-u152. The Co-Administrator for the DF 90 branch is Dr. Andre Viau. He is a distant cousin of mine and his haplotype is a DYS 393 = 13 and is listed in this group
U152> L2> Z41150> DF90,FGC29428. et al.> FGC14641> ~22237861> FGC29470
The two Fry's are listed in this group:
U152> L2> Z41150> DF90,FGC29428. et al.> FGC14641> ~22237861> FGC29470> FGC59711 et al
The Christopher's are listed in this group:
U152> L2> Z41150> DF90,FGC29428. et al.> FGC14641> ~22237861> FGC29470> FGC59711 et al.> FGC59702 et al
I work with Andre almost every day on this. He has me and James Fry trying to find our MRCA but
James Fry dead ends in Ireland like I dead end in England. We have found a Fry in Ireland who seems to be related but has not been tested and says he will this fall. This particular branch of Fry's have hints their ancestors immigrated to Ireland from Somerset County England where our Australian Fry can trace his ancestor's origins. (It was Andre who was able to use all our Autosomal DNA and verify the 3 Abbeville men were brothers.)
I can find some Christopher's in the 1600's and 1700's in the southern counties on Family Search, but there do not seem to be trees connected to any records I find.
The main problem in paper records is almost everyone back in the day was named William or John and different branches of the same surname all use them.
There is a Christopher group at Ancestry.com and I have posted there. My question is do people in the British Isles see what I post there? Ancestry has different extensions for different countries. One can not search information in England or Australia unless they purchase the International Subscription which I have, but like I say, paper records are useless so far. That is why I decided to recruit Y testing as a way to find more.
David M Christopher