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    Autosomal DNA in a nut shell, is totally random. ...

    Autosomal DNA in a nut shell, is totally random.

    If say two siblings were autosomal tested, each sibling may have matches that their other sibling does not have, so even between siblings they may...
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    Autosomal testing and DNA recombination

    One of the most commonly misunderstood aspects of the autosomal DNA test, it is not a one stop shop kind of DNA test to tell you everything you need to know. The autosomal DNA test has limitations to...
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    Lock / Locke

    I am still on the hunt for the connection between Matthew Lock whom married Rememberance Boswell, and my direct forefather Richard Lock.

    Long story but will try to explain this in as few of words...
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    Abraham Lock b. abt 1755, of Wyverstone

    A male descendant of Abraham Lock b. about 1755 has proven to be a Y DNA match to Lock descendants of Colonial Virginia in the American Colonies.

    Abraham Lock
    Christening date: June 6, 1756...
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    Locke / Lock DNA

    I am Donald Locke, Admin. of the Locke DNA project which includes the older Lock spelling.
    To date there are just over 100 male Y DNA participants in the project, representing around 30 unrelated...
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    This is why I stopped posting to this forum in...

    This is why I stopped posting to this forum in the first place, because people like to get butt hurt and twist my words for no reason.
    My intentions were good and honest, no ill will meant nor...
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    Who said anything about forcing anyone to do...

    Who said anything about forcing anyone to do anything? Bad presumption on your part.
    I have Y DNA and autosomal tested, and I plan on mtDNA testing too one day. If you followed what I was saying at...
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    I explain it to 100's of Lock / Locke surname...

    I explain it to 100's of Lock / Locke surname researchers / descendants around the globe, that no Lock / Locke tree can ever be truly complete unless we identify each and every branch and reconnect...
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    As a general rule that is correct Kevin, 5...

    As a general rule that is correct Kevin, 5 generations with autosomal DNA but there are many exceptions to that rule.
    Again it is a pure luck of the draw who you will match with, and it is very...
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    I understand the issues Deeny, I do. But I always...

    I understand the issues Deeny, I do. But I always have the same response at the ready.
    Yes your immediate paternal line maybe deceased, but with Y DNA it does not matter which male is Y DNA tested...
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    Autosomal DNA testing is fine, but I cringe when...

    Autosomal DNA testing is fine, but I cringe when someone believes Y DNA and mtDNA testing isn't worth the cost or effort.

    I want to explain something to you all. Y DNA testing can go way beyond...
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    For those who are going to use the Family Tree...

    For those who are going to use the Family Tree DNA company to do their testing, I highly recommend you join your surname DNA project, and if you are interested in your deep ancestral roots, join your...
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    What that image does not show are the 2 UK Locke...

    What that image does not show are the 2 UK Locke participants, they are both descendants of Matthew Lock and Memberance Boswell of England who are a Y DNA match to the descendants of Richard Lock of...
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    I am the Admin of the Lock / Locke DNA project...

    I am the Admin of the Lock / Locke DNA project which was started a little over a decade ago. When used properly, Y DNA evidence can and will help confirm your paper trail research. There are 13 Locke...
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    That is an urban myth that was perputated by...

    That is an urban myth that was perputated by Robert Dawson and one other book author whom Robert admittedly copied that
    Lock / Boswell myth from another author.

    The Lock / Boswell myth was born...
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    Hi Majorie I too am researching Romany Lock /...

    Hi Majorie

    I too am researching Romany Lock / Locke's, so your post is of great interest to me if they are Romany Locke's.

    I don't know if this fits in yet, but seeing the name Courtney being...
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    If you have missing Romani in England / UK, you...

    If you have missing Romani in England / UK, you might check for them in America.

    I have started transcribing all the known Romani family's in the USA. It is a good list but not yet complete.
    ...
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    Eben James Locke

    Looking for Eben ( Ebenezer ) James Locke who married 1879 London, Surrey, Southwark,
    St. Olave. I found this reference but it didn't give the name of his wife.

    Can someone look up his wifes...
  19. Thread: Lock(e)s

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    Just an update to my last post. Henry Lock of...

    Just an update to my last post.

    Henry Lock of South Cerney, Gloucester is a 65/67 DNA match to me.
    What this means is, Henry Lock and my Richard Lock were fairly closely related. I believe my...
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    I can explain a bit about USA laws regarding...

    I can explain a bit about USA laws regarding vital records.

    Marriage and death records are now and always have been Public Record, they are available to anyone for the asking. With that said,...
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    Lock of Gloucestershire

    Hello
    I have traced my USA lineage back to Richard Lock b. 1600's.
    We had no clue where in England Richard Lock had come from, we only knew he was first found in a 1711 record in Calvert County...
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    I know this thread hasn't been responded to since...

    I know this thread hasn't been responded to since 2005 but I hope some of the posters are still around.

    The Gypsy subject has become of great interest to me with my Lock line.

    I am a...
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