Cumberland Gap Homecoming
All events  will be held in the Holiday Inn Express in Middlesboro, Kentucky (1252 N. 12th  St.), right on the main drag just north of the Cumberland Gap.  These sessions  are sponsored by the Cumberland Gap Yahoo internet group who has a shared  interest in how DNA can help with genealogy research.  Sessions are free, but  seating is limited, so first folks there get to sit down. 
A few rooms at a discounted rate  are still available at the Holiday Inn for this group by calling the hotel  directly at 606-248-6860 and telling them you are with the Cumberland Gap  Homecoming.  After the Holiday Inn fills up, the Sleep Inn next door may have  rooms available.
Bring your research and genealogy,  a pedigree chart and be prepared to share.  Come and sit a  spell.
Sessions are only scheduled for the  mornings so participants will have time to enjoy the rest of the events being  held at the Cumberland Gap Jamboree.  http://www.wil-syl.com/jamboree3/
Each evening, companionship time  will be offered in the meeting room for visiting and discussing the events of  the day.
For updates to this schedule, I  recommend subscribing to the Historical Melungeons, Native Americans and  Appalachians Blog at http://historical-melungeons.blogspot.com/  or subscribing to our Yahoo group by sending an e-mail to:  CumberlandGap-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
If you are interested in the  Cumberland Gap DNA project, we have two projects, one for paternal (yline) DNA  that follows the male last name, and one for maternal (mitochondrial) DNA which  follows the maternal (mother, mother’s mother, etc.) DNA and genealogical  lines.  
They can be  viewed at www.familytreedna.com/public/Cumberlandgap-mtdna and www.familytreedna.com/public/CumberlandGap-ydna.
You can  also e-mail me or my co-administrators for the project FAQ - Roberta  Estes, robertajestes@att.net, Penny Ferguson pennyferguson@windstream.net  or Janet Crain ljcrain2@pgrb.com   
This schedule is not cast in  concrete and is subject to change.  Hope to see you in June.
Cumberland Gap Homecoming Schedule
Wednesday, June 8th - Welcome  Reception - 7 PM - Holiday Inn Meeting Room (all events are in the meeting  room)
Welcome to this informal  reception.  Please grab a munchie (Walmart is across the street) and bring along  to share.  Bring your own nonalcoholic drink.
Thursday, June 9th, 2011
8:30 - 9:30 DNA and Genealogy Introduction - Roberta  Estes
Come and learn about how DNA can be  used for genealogical research.  You’ll learn about how DNA testing works for  both males and females.  We’ll make science understandable, and by the end of  this lecture, you’ll be putting together your own genealogical DNA test plan.   Bring your pedigree chart along for quick reference.
9:30-9:45 - Break
9:45 - 10:45 Pennsylvania  Connection to the Cumberland Gap - Arnold McClure
How Pennsylvania ties into the  migrations through the Cumberland Gap, down the Shenandoah Valley and down the  Ohio Valley to Kentucky.  Mr. McClure will offer a timeline for the migrations  and answer questions you may have about your own ancestry that may help with  your research.
10:45 - 11:00 - Break
11:00 - 12:00  -  Twists and Turns in the Rocky Road - Roberta  Estes
This fun filled lecture uses case  studies of both Y-line (paternal) and mitochondrial (maternal) DNA testing to  show how DNA can be used to both prove and disprove relationships between  people.  Be prepared for surprises.  This is our most entertaining and most  requested presentation and makes a few family skeletons  dance.
7:00 - Sit a Spell
Just come  and visit, exchange info, share stories....and well....just sit a spell.  
Friday, June 10th, 2011
8:30 - 9:30 Yikes, My Results are Back!  Now What??? -  Roberta Estes
Have DNA results but aren’t sure  what to do with them?  This session walks you through how to interpret your  results and how to get the most out them.  This presentation is for both Y-line  and mitochondrial DNA.
9:30-9:45 - Break
9:45 - 10:15 Women Who Spied for  the Confederacy - Connie Lawson
Eleven women of various social  and economic backgrounds who spied for the  Confederacy during the Civil War
10:15 - 10:30 Break
10:30 - 12:00 Where Have all the Indians Gone? -  Roberta Estes
This  presentation uses the information presented in Roberta’s most recent academic publication titled “Where Have All the Indians Gone?"  This unique  approach combines long buried historical data about the Native American tribes  that inhabited the area between the Atlantic seaboard and the Appalachian  Mountains with DNA information to provide both answers and new questions.  Where are the descendants of  the Indians today?  Who are they?  Where are they?  What happened? 
7:00 Sit a Spell
Saturday, June 11, 2011
8:30 - 9:30 The Melungeons - Jack  Goins
Who were the  Melungeons?  Where did they come from?   Who were their ancestors?  Are you descended from a Melungeon family?  Learn  about these fascinating people from the premier Melungeon researcher and Hawkins  County Archivist.
9:30 - 9:45 Break
9:45 - 10:45  Melungeons and DNA, the Untold Story -  Roberta Estes
This presentation combines history, genealogy and  DNA to address the mystery and myth of the Melungeons of Hancock and Hawkins  County, Tennessee, their ancestors and descendants.
10:45 - 11:00  Break
11:00 - 12:00  Cumberland Gap Migrations - Roberta  Estes
Who were the pioneers who settled in the Cumberland  Gap area?  Where did they come from?  Who stayed and who used the Gap as a  gateway to the west?  What does the DNA of the members of the Cumberland Gap  group tell us about those hearty pioneers, where they came from, and who they  really were???  Join us on our journey along the Wilderness Road to discover  their history.
7:00 - Sit A  Spell
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