tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3191596183761659449.post3388397329719547014..comments2024-02-14T12:17:48.314-05:00Comments on Origin Hunters - Genetic Genealogist: Celebrating the Best of OH!Michael Magliohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05944718334788556140noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3191596183761659449.post-85603640033733828242012-08-18T06:36:29.235-04:002012-08-18T06:36:29.235-04:00Hi Jody, with a 1-step match our two lines definit...Hi Jody, with a 1-step match our two lines definitely share a common ancestor in the last 400 years. Your Josiah Clark could be a descendant of Edward (1622) or they could be cousins with grandparents further back in time. I'd love to work together to find those links.<br /><br />-MikeMichael Magliohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05944718334788556140noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3191596183761659449.post-45122546502833835292012-08-17T23:04:06.155-04:002012-08-17T23:04:06.155-04:00My apologies, because I am making a huge assumptio...My apologies, because I am making a huge assumption based on a couple of your earlier posts, but there is a Warren Clark with Y-DNA tested through familytreedna, whose earliest known ancestor is Edward Clark b 1622, and who is a 1-step match with my father's Y-DNA. I am still trying to learn the significance of terminal SNPs, "steps," etc. and my father's (Robert Clark) paternal line is one of the few that I have not been able to trace to immigration (except for my mother's maternal line - go figure). Do you know the likelihood of there being a connection between my father's ancestry and Edward Clark? Thank you very much, Jody Clark JonesAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11625609429774553322noreply@blogger.com