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FW: DNA Kits on Sale
The basic Y-DNA 12 kit is on sale at FamilyTreeDNA.com for $59 until July 15. I did not see the MtDNA kit on the list below.
Emilie
Port Orchard, WA
From: noreply@familytreedna.com
To: auntyemfaustus@hotmail.com
Subject: Facts & Genes July 2012
Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2012 11:28:12 -0500
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Current Group Price
SALE PRICE
12 to 37
$109
$70
25 to 37
$59
$35
25 to 67
$159
$114
37 to 67
$109
$79
37 to 111
$220
$188
67 to 111
$129
$109
mtHVR1 to Mega
$269
$209
mtHVR2 to Mega
$239
$199
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Y-DNA 12
$99
$59
Y-DNA 37
$149
$129
Y-DNA 67
$239
$199
Family Finder
$289
$199
mtFullSequence (FMS)
$299
$219
FF+ Y-DNA 37
$438
$328
FF + mtDNAPlus
$438
$328
Comprehensive (FF + FMS + Y-DNA 67)
$797
$617
SuperDNA
$518
$428
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I began my search for my husband's Wheaton roots in 1973. Within about a year I hit a brick wall with Joseph "of New Jersey" born about 1732 and married in Schenectady NY in 1758. I collected every scrap of info on all Wheatons and then Wheadons (because many Wheadons changed their name).
I suspected Joseph was a descendant of Robert Wheaton bc 1606 (Devon?) England to Salem MA 1636 and then to Rehoboth. No proof! In the meantime I proved my OWN connection to Robert Wheaton through one of his daughters.
So out of exhaustion, frustration, etc. I searched for every Wheaton DNA result I could find, looked for a Wheaton surname project and then decided to create my own.
We have 9 members from FTDNA (a couple more on the way) and will have about 18 data sets shortly (some tested elsewhere) The RESULTS: 8 Descendants of Robert WHEATON including my HUSBAND!
4 Descendants or relatives of Thomas WHEADON
4 unknowns.
Of the 8 only 3 had clear paper trails back to Robert. So from my perspective a Y-STR project can help where nothing else could.
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