As of today I have passed the 1200 page mark on my research of Parker y-DNA FG#7. This is not counting the pages on my other family lines.
I am still amazed at what I have found out about our remarkable Parker family.
I remember reading (way back in 1991) that not much was known about the Nansemond Co., VA Parker family. Well today we know a lot more as our family has the largest number of y-DNA members at 38 as we just got a new member.
I could not had did this without the help and support of many of our FG#7 members. A big THANK YOU to all cousins and cousins-in-law and Parker researchers who have helped me.
The 1200 pages represent just what I have entered into computer as I have much more in paper files and other computer files that will be enter into my Family Tree File as I soon as I (quit finding new stuff) because I love to research most of all.
I am very proud of my research, especially the last two years as I have tried to connect all our y-DNA FG#7 members back to our common ancestor. I am very proud to have a on-line file where you can see how we are connected, just wish that the brick wall was gone but it is getting smaller each day.
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Wayne N. Parker P239 researcher for FG#7