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1) The first goal is to assess if, in fact, all Brownlow's have a common, direct male ancestor.
2) The second goal is to determine the relatedness of a variety of Brownlow branches for which there have yet been no records found to document a connection.
3) In the event where paper trails support a connection but the dna does not, 37 marker tests of a number of individuals from those branches may help determine roughly when those events occurred, i.e., adoption, infidelity, or rape.
4) I hope to find representatives from each of the two titled Brownlow lines, both Cust and Chamberlain. Both Brownlow male lines died out roughly three hundred years ago. This information will be very helpful in sorting out those lines that are distinct from the main lines out of Rivington.
2) The second goal is to determine the relatedness of a variety of Brownlow branches for which there have yet been no records found to document a connection.
3) In the event where paper trails support a connection but the dna does not, 37 marker tests of a number of individuals from those branches may help determine roughly when those events occurred, i.e., adoption, infidelity, or rape.
4) I hope to find representatives from each of the two titled Brownlow lines, both Cust and Chamberlain. Both Brownlow male lines died out roughly three hundred years ago. This information will be very helpful in sorting out those lines that are distinct from the main lines out of Rivington.