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this probably more properly belongs in the VA. genealogy site, but I  
am not a member so I'm posting it here. More on the UK DNA of Thomas  
Jefferson... and why I find the whole subject of DNA so fascinating.

Nancy

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> ** DNA clue to presidential puzzle **
> DNA tests carried out on two British men have shed light on a  
> mystery surrounding the ancestry of Thomas Jefferson, America's  
> third president.
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