Dr David Livingstone's DNA Profile

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Andrew Lancaster4
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Hi Donald While I agree with your remark about adoption I wonder if adoption would be a necessary assumption. Is it your understanding that most clans started as a single nuclear family? I would have thought many were never one single family. What do you think? Regards Andrew
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Post by Donald Livingstone Clink »

Hi Andrew, Well I guess in regards to the Maconlea/Livingstone clan origins I am not entirely certain of very much, but no I dont suppose were all going to neccessary originate from one original Dunsleeve/Maconlea ancestor from Western Argyll. I personally would be interested to see an intensive DNA samplings of Livingstones from Ulva, Mull, Morvern, Isle of Lismore, Benderloch and Appin etc and within this area of Western Argyll see which Livingstones match with Baron's family. I know some work has been done in this area, but ut would be interesting to see just how these Livingstones match each other. Donald
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a few notes on McCain...
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Post by Grant South1 »

Hallo Barra.... Is mise Ghraint Deas! Ciamar a tha sidh? I wonder if a few MacIain's of Glencoe became McCain's of Antrim as galloglaigh. I believe the MacIain/Glencoe Y-DNA may also be similar to the Colla motif. Slainte! Deasach Australia
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Post by Keith Livingstone Australia »

It'd be worth chasing up the name McPhail too, as my family too claim a clan relationship and cousinship to David Livingstone and we have a different DNA profile to the barons of Lismore. McPhails and Livingstones migrated en masse to Prince Edward Island and later Nova Scotia nearby in the period 1806-1817. Two Donald Livingstones surface in Prince Edward Island and Boulangerie in the period, as detailed on an earlier posting. I've found a McPhail/Livingstone marriage in
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G'day Keith I will send you and Trevor an e-mail showing you how to compare your DNA. It is not spectacularly close. Regards Andrew
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Post by Andrew Lancaster4 »

Keith Can you mail me your latest e-mail address and also update your contact information on the Family Tree DNA website? I am andrew dot lancaster at skynet dot be Regards Andrew
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