alias Singletary: The Extraordinary Immigrant's Tale about the Kidnapped Infant Heir of the House of Dunham among the Lost Colony
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Over 2,000 references to relevant historical records and genetic tests tell the truth about the immigrant Richard Singletary, his first-born son Jonathan Dunham, and the Booth family of Dunham Massey, reputed to be Richard's origins.
Y-DNA testing of this 400-year-old paternity claim has proven that these are the only two genetically distinct Singletary family lines living circa 1600. Several Booth males also test their family legends of descent from the Booth House of Dunham proving only o...
Y-DNA testing of this 400-year-old paternity claim has proven that these are the only two genetically distinct Singletary family lines living circa 1600. Several Booth males also test their family legends of descent from the Booth House of Dunham proving only o...























