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Genetic Measurement Data of 3rd Cousins

 Genetic Measurement Data of 3rd Cousins



The following are genetic measurement data of my 3rd Cousins and my mother's 3rd Cousins:
I don't know any 3rd Cousins on my father's side which is African American. 



My maternal 3rd Cousins:


most recent ancestors are our 2nd Great Grandparents Jose Ocacio from Puerto Rico and Maria Pereira de Jesus who was a Hawaiian born daughter of immigrants from Madeira


Raquel:

36 cM across 3 segments with 36cM unweighted DNA and longest segment being 14 cM.


Eric:

42 cM across 3 segments with 44 cM unweighted DNA and longest segment being 24 cM


John:

145 cM across 9 segments with 145 cM unweighted shared DNA and longest segment being 37 cM



My mother's maternal 3rd cousins:


most recent shared ancestors are their 2nd Great Grandparents Elias Andrew Walker and Josephine Evans whose ancestries were Colonial European American


D.A.: 

34 cM across 3 segments with 43 cM unweighted shared DNA with longest segment being 19 cM



most recent shared ancestors are their 2nd Great Grandparents Thomas Eugene Kasinger and Sophronia Caroline Hartle whose ancestries were Colonial European American


Alisa:

50 cM across 5 segments with 68 cM unweighted shared DNA with longest segment being 28 cM


B.G.:

21 cM across 2 segments with 28 cM unweighted shared DNA with longest segment being 21 cM


Deanna:

44 cM across 4 segments with 51 cM unweighted shared DNA with longest segment being 19 cM


Scott

34 cM across 3 segments with 46 cM unweighted shared DNA with longest segment being 23 cM


Robert:

96 cM across 7 segments with 96 cM unweighted shared DNA with longest being 28 cM 


Sharon:

169 cM across 9 segments with 169 cM unweighted shared DNA with longest being 32 cM


David:

19 cM across 3 segments with 42 cM unweighted shared DNA with longest segment being 19 cM



My mother's paternal 3rd cousins:


most recent shared ancestors are their 2nd Great Grandparents Manuel Pereira de Jesus and Henriqueta Candida de Frietas who were immigrants from Madeira


Mark:

62 cM across 4 segments with 66 cM unweighted shared DNA with longest segment being 27 cM


Gina:

55 cM across 4 segments with 56 unweighted shared DNA with longest segment being 17 cM


Jadeloft:

24 cM across 3 segments with 32 cM unweighted shared DNA with longest segment being 13 cM


Anthony:

36 cM across 3 segments with 41 cM unweighted shared DNA with longest segment being 19 cM


Laura:

65 across 4 segments with 71 cM unweighted shared DNA with longest segment being 28 cM


doxiedebbie:

19 cM across 2 segments with 22 cM unweighted shared DNA with longest segment being 12 cM


Christian:

17 cM across 2 segments with 23 cM unweighted shared DNA with longest segment being 16 cM


Sandra:

67 cM across 5 segments with 80 cM unweighted shared DNA with longest segment being 30 cM


James:

54 cM across 4 segments with 68 cM unweighted shared DNA with longest being 27 cM








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