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From: Charles <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] Henry Numbers
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2005 23:50:09 -0500
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Ann,

I have read that some of the more powerful, general purpose genealogical
programs can do this. But I used your DOS utility when I was using PAF
2.31 for DOS. I just switch to Ancestral Quest 11 a year ago. I haven't
even check in that program if it can do it. But of course, I can do it
by hand when necessary. But I have had my Henry Numbers for the related
males in my 26 member surname project site for years. That is how John
got them when he chose to use my own numbers in his debate with me. He
picked the cluster of 9 with me in it. John is a skilled and clever
debater. :-) And my project has a few interesting twists in it such at
the parallel mutation which are pedagogical (hope I spelled it right), I
believe John called it. I had to look that one up.

But I think a Google.com search will yield links to Henry number
programs. Here is one page I found.
http://www.nonawilliams.com/names/Braswell/henry_index_exp.htm

Charles Kerchner
http://www.kerchner.com/dna-info.htm

wrote:
> In a message dated 01/12/05 5:29:45 PM Pacific Standard Time,
> writes:
>
>
>>A lot of us old timer genealogists are quite familiar with it. I know
>>Ann Turner our list moderator even wrote a DOS utility years ago, which
>>I used for years.
>
>
> I haven't kept up with this. What current programs will generate a Henry
> number report from a genealogy database?
>
> Ann Turner - GENEALOGY-DNA List Administrator
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