[vpFREE] Re: Interview with Dr. William G. McCown

 

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Frank" <frank@...> wrote:
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> Is there any chance we are related? How sure are you about your father being your REAL father???
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The 1850 Shelby County, Alabama census records 56 Crims. Those under the age of 25 were born in Alabama, those older than 25 were born in South Carolina--which pretty much means this Crim clan migrated in the year 1825. There were 4 patriarchs in the clan, George Crim, Hardy Crim, Abraham Crim and Peter Crim.

I'm a descendent of George (3rd great-grandfather) and have been Y-Chromosome DNA tested by Ancestry.com. Descendents of Abraham Crim and Peter Crim have also been DNA tested. The tests prove our relationship. So I'm about 100% sure that my father is my real father.

My 2nd great-grandfather, William Wesley Crimm, somehow wound up with two M's in his last name.

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