Take a look at Ysearch entry N92EW:
http://www.ysearch.org/search_view.asp?viewuid=N92EW
Notice that the haplogroup is O, the great-grandfather's name is Montgomery, from North Carolina. One might suspect a recent "non-paternal event" with an East Asian as the biological father, but that would have resulted in some degree of East Asian ('Oriental' or 'Mongoloid') facial features, and consequent serious doubt as to paternity. The entry's information gives no hint of any such doubt.
And the haplogroup designation is no mistake. Montgomery's nearest matches are a Singaporean and a Filipino:
http://www.ysearch.org/search_result...ting_marker=11
As you may know, a serious claim has arisen recently as to whether the Chinese actually encountered ('discovered') America in the 1400s, well before Columbus:
http://www.1421.tv/
Wouldn't it be amazing if this Mr. Montgomery were a descendant of someone on one of Zheng He's ships?
"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy." --Hamlet
http://www.ysearch.org/search_view.asp?viewuid=N92EW
Notice that the haplogroup is O, the great-grandfather's name is Montgomery, from North Carolina. One might suspect a recent "non-paternal event" with an East Asian as the biological father, but that would have resulted in some degree of East Asian ('Oriental' or 'Mongoloid') facial features, and consequent serious doubt as to paternity. The entry's information gives no hint of any such doubt.
And the haplogroup designation is no mistake. Montgomery's nearest matches are a Singaporean and a Filipino:
http://www.ysearch.org/search_result...ting_marker=11
As you may know, a serious claim has arisen recently as to whether the Chinese actually encountered ('discovered') America in the 1400s, well before Columbus:
http://www.1421.tv/
Wouldn't it be amazing if this Mr. Montgomery were a descendant of someone on one of Zheng He's ships?
"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy." --Hamlet
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