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GROUP 49 (Haplotype R1b1B2) ANALYSIS OF PARTICIPANT DATA Per FTDNA analysis at the 37 Marker level: Participants 177107 and 179949 are only possibly related. With a 32/37 match you share the same surname (or a variant) with another male and you mismatch by five 'points' --a 32/37 match. It is most likely that you did not 12/12 or 24/25 or 25/25 in previous Y-DNA tests. If several or many generations have passed it is possible that these two group members are related through other family members. That would require that each line had experienced separate mutations and one person would have experienced at least 2 mutations. The only way to confirm or deny is to test additional family lines and find where the mutation took place. Only by testing additional family members can you find the person in between each of you...this 'in betweener' becomes essential for you to find, and without him only the possibility of a match exists, further evidence should be pursued.
Special notation: 67 Marker extended testing for Participant 177107 will either prove or disprove the relation between Participants 177107 and 179949. The 32/37 match is unusual within the project, and for now the kits have been grouped as "possibly related" per the FTDNA analysis above.
KIT #179949: Colonel Humphrey Hill (b/ 1709 – d/1775), son of Thomas and Edith (Bell) Hill, of London, England, was born in 1709. After Edith died his father Thomas Hill abandoned Humphrey Hill at an orphanage. His uncle Humphrey Bell later rescued him and sent him to Virginia to handle Bell-family business interests. Humphrey Hill settled in King and Queen County. He had a brother, Thomas Hill, who resided in Spotsylvania County, VA. He married Frances Baylor, (b/ - d/1811), daughter of Robert & Hannah (Gregory) Baylor. Colonel Humphrey Hill built “Hillsborough” where he was buried in 1775. Children of Col. Humphrey Hill and Frances Baylor: 1 - Ann Hill m/married Isaac Dabney; 2 - Frances Hill m/married Baylor Walker; 3 - Mary Hill m/Joseph Temple; 4 - Baylor Hill m/Mary Brook, dau of Col. George Brooke; 5 - John Hill m/Mary Elliott of King William Co. 6 - Robert Hill m/Hannah, dau of Samuel Garlick; 7 - William Hill (b/ - d/1802) m/Elizabeth (Betsey?) Baylor (b/ - d/1811); 8 - Edward Hill m/Fannie Brooke Baylor; 9 - Elizabeth Hill m/Samuel Garlick, Jr; 10 – Humphrey Hill
KIT 177107:
GEORGE HILL b/aft 1650, probably Isle of Wight Co., VA; d/30 Mar 1723
Bath Co., NC; m/Mary (maiden name unknown). Their children were John
d/1731, George II d/1728, Harmon I. d/1755 and Rachel Hill. All died in
the Bath/Beaufort Co., NC area. George Hill is believed to have been a
son of Nicholas Hill and Silvestra Bennett of Isle of Wight Co., VA,
whose children were George Hill, Ann Bennett Hill, Mary Hill, Richard
Hill, Martha Hill and Elizabeth Hill. Family researchers of this lineage
have never been able to trace the above George Hill. However, his
sister, Ann B. Hill moved to the Bath/Beaufort Co., NC after her first
husband (Jacob Darden) died June 1719. She later married James Leigh in
Bath/Beaufort Co., NC. It just so happens that a George Hill lived in
this area at that time and is found in at least two different
transactions with James Leigh. George Washington Hill Jr., Born April 17 1892, Died Dec.08 1964 Paul Graydon Hill, Born Dec. 24 1914, Died Aug.26 1982 Kenneth David Hill, Born Dec. 08 1946 (Living) Contact: Kenneth Hill: k.hill64@yahoo.com
KIT 57476: Surname HIGH. The participant for this kit is deceased, but the following information comes from the family:
I regret to inform you that
my brother, W E High passed April 1 2009. He had submitted his DNA at my
request when I connected with Grace High Lawrence (now deceased) who had
the "High Family Notes" published. Her brother's DNA was submitted for
the High DNA project and she was the administrator as well as member of
the High Family Asso of which Lake Erie High was President.
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