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Flood of yDNA matches this week! Largest group in one  week I have ever seen as 12 marker matches in Family # 7. I cannot see the other family group results but can any other yDNA Family groups tell me if you have a similar surge in matches?

We must get the Parker Family yDNA Project revitalized!

Mike

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  • Wayne, Thank you for sharing these valuable links for all to access! Mike
  • Mike,
    I have checked and rechecked and the answer to your question is no.
    Any one can visit the public page of the Parker DNA Project.
    Here are the links.
    https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/parker/about/background

    https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/parker/dna-results

    https://www.familytreedna.com/public/parker?iframe=yresults

    Wayne
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  • Mike,
    I am posting this information from FTDNA website.
    Will do more research on your question later on today.
    Wayne

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  • Wayne, would I violate FTDNA policy if I share a current copy of the #7 data with STEVEN?
  • Steven,
    Another question, have you done a y-DNA from FTDNA for Kratz? If so the you should be able to join other DNA Projects including the Parker DNA Project. Let me know and I will help you.

    Wayne Co-Administrator of the Parker DNA Project
  • Steven,
    Have you done the Family Finder test from FTDNA? If so you can join Parker DNA Project.
    Wayne
  • Mike and Wayne, if I pay for the Parker ydna, will they give me access to the updated group 7 ydna. Steven C Kratz, jesse parker, group 7
  • Mike,
    I agree 100% with you about getting the Parker yDNA Project revitalized. Since we need not only to see the results of our own FG#7 but need access for all the Parker Family yDNA Project (1) Many of us like to help other Parker family find their roots. (2) Some of us have connections to other Parker yDNA Groups by marriages. (3) Sometimes we need to know that we are not yDNA kin so that we don't waste our time researching the wrong family.

    Wayne
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