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Armstrong Origins

2/5/2013

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What happens when you combine medieval history with modern genetic testing?   You get some thought-provoking insights into the origins of the Armstrong Clan!

Medieval documents and ancient pedigree charts give one view of the Armstrongs' origins.  However, modern DNA analysis can throw new light on these historic documents, and give extra information on the clan's genetic history.  

Issue 76 of the Armstrong News explores several medieval documents with evidence from the Armstrong Y-DNA project, as part of this ongoing series.

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Judith Bunter Ruggiero
6/8/2019 07:33:07 pm

I am a descendant of William and Margaret Armstrong . He was shipped wrecked around 1899 in the Kitty in Hudson Bay. My grandfather's name was Lewis Napoleon Armstrong. I believe I am a descendants of John and Elizabeth Armstrong 1825 1899. I know almost nothing about my family and would love to find out more.All the information I have is in America.

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Martin Evans link
14/2/2021 08:41:05 pm

Thank you for shharing this

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