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Ancestral Family Tree DNA Testing / Re: Shouldn't Ancestry.com be able to do better?
« on: Tuesday 21 August 18 07:13 BST (UK)  »
Eric,
I'm with you on that I would also like to see 2 stars..for when you find if the match is Maternal or Paternal..say 1 orange 1 blue that you can tick.

Yonks
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Sligo / Re: Sligo or Mayo
« on: Tuesday 21 August 18 07:10 BST (UK)  »
It would be great if people with Kilgallon/Kilgannon DNA did a test

Yonks Ago

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Sligo / Re: Sligo or Mayo
« on: Tuesday 21 August 18 04:53 BST (UK)  »
Many thanks to Dublin1850, hallmark,mervyn jones.

So very sorry for not replying before this.

 The Kilgallon/Kilgannon's that I'm seeking are a John Kilgannon/Kilgallon who was the father of Michael Kilgallon [ born in Sligo abt 1819 ] but I can't find more on John [ the father ] he married Catherine Nealis not sure if John and Catherine was from Mayo or Sligo. It would be great if something of them could be found.
Yonks Ago

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The Common Room / Re: Unusual surnames.
« on: Thursday 16 August 18 14:17 BST (UK)  »
this may help or may not

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mow_(surname)
Mow (surname)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mow is a Chinese surname shared by several notable people.

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Relationship   Average % DNA Shared   Range
Identical Twin   100%   N/A
Parent / Child
Full Sibling   50%   Varies by specific relationship 
Grandparent / Grandchild
Aunt / Uncle
Niece / Nephew
Half Sibling   25%   Varies by specific relationship
1st Cousin   12.5%   7.31% - 13.8%
1st Cousin once removed   6.25%   3.3% - 8.51%
2nd Cousin   3.13%   2.85% - 5.04%
2nd Cousin once removed   1.5%   0.57% - 2.54%
3rd Cousin   0.78%   0.3% - 2.0%
4th Cousin   0.20%   0.07% - 0.5%
5th Cousin   0.05%   Variable
6th Cousin   0.01%   Variable

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Sligo / Re: KILGALLON @ Gore Booth residence
« on: Thursday 12 July 18 09:39 BST (UK)  »
Hello all,

Any of you that have KILGALLON blood done a DNA test and if so who with it would be great to know if you have, I have done mine [ Wendy KILGALLON ] with ancestry and ftdna..
Yonks

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Warwickshire / Re: Convict to Western Autralia from Warwickshire
« on: Saturday 05 May 18 14:30 BST (UK)  »
As I had said in post made today..I have print outs on all Thomas EVANS and John Evans in 1861..also have print outs of John Evans in 1871..1881..none have anything that confirms if they are the Thomas and John that I'm seeking.
copy of my first post today

Where else can I look..I'm researching a convict who is not related to me and I do not know any thing of his family other than he had a brother John.
I have all of him here in Australia its finding more of him and his family in England that I'm after.
Thomas EVANS [ cotton spinner ]..born abt 1837..ship Balgravia arrived 4th July 1866..unmarried [ never married ] Sentence Province Warwickshire. Tried for setting fire to a hay stack... next of kin was his brother John [ cotton spinner ]who in 1866 lived in Elizabeth Street Manchester.
I have looked on many census but any of them could be him or his brother and not knowing his parents names makes it hard.
As I said above I have all of him in Australia it is ENGLAND...that I'm seeking help on
Hope someone can come up with a idea where to look next

Yonks

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Warwickshire / Re: Convict to Western Autralia from Warwickshire
« on: Saturday 05 May 18 14:19 BST (UK)  »
No one is reading what my quest is......WHERE ELSE..can I look
..I was hoping someone may have a few idea's on where to look next.

..I have census for all Thomas and John EVANS 1861...and for John 1871..1881..so many could be them. I have all of Thomas in Australia..
I am trying to find his family back in the UK......


Yonks

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Warwickshire / Re: Convict to Western Australia from Warwickshire
« on: Saturday 05 May 18 11:29 BST (UK)  »
Solidrock,
Thats ok..very little is on his Trial records..other than his name where he was from and that his next of kin was his brother.Thomas worked for my Grandparents here in Australia and my Mother grew up knowing him she was nine years old when he died. I just keep coming back to him in the hope to find his family for him, it would be great to be able to let them know where he is buried and to be able to pass on a photo of him.
Yonks

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