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Re: Beason/Beeson DNA
Posted by: Tony Beason (ID *****3902) Date: January 26, 2008 at 13:33:27
In Reply to: Beason/Beeson DNA by Richard Beason of 394

Fascinating findings on your brother's DNA test....it adds more validity to a suspicion I've had for years on the Beason/Beeson geographical gene pool origins. Tradition states an officer by the name of Bezon came with William the Conqueror in the Norman invasion of England. The coast of Normandy France was populated by Vikings before the year one-thousand. Norman means 'North-man'. The name Bezon was anglicized to Beeston, then Beeson. Your brother's DNA findings lend strongly to Scandinavia, original home of the Vikings, as the source of Bezon's ancestral location.


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