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Re: Fact or Fiction Concerning Paper Trails
Posted by: John B. Windham (ID *****9313) Date: December 23, 2009 at 10:06:04
In Reply to: Re: Fact or Fiction Concerning Paper Trails by Jim Windham of 2254

Kathy,
Jim Windham of Spring, Texas, is correct that that ALL the names, ALL the DNA kit numbers, ALL the email addresses, and
ALL the DNA test marker results for ALL of the DNA participants on his discredited DNA project are not a secret (anymore).

Several months ago, (much to Jim's disgust and dismay) Family Tree DNA (FTDNA) posted ALL the above data on Jim's
hoped-to-be-kept-secret DNA project site for all the public viewers to see. Of course, Jim Windham of Spring, Texas,
hit the roof when he found that all his lies had been exposed by the public postings of his DNA participants........
but it was too late, Before Jim called FTDNA and had them remove the public access, I and many others had already taken
screen shots of all the data on his discredited DNA project.

What Jim Windham of Spring, Texas, had hoped to keep a big secret, is VERY revealing. It exposes his lies and intentional
omissions of proven data that contradicts his false claims that his Windham family has a proven lineage back to Felbrigg
Hall, England.

Jim Windham's false claims of 'proof and facts accepted by any genealogical society' is a joke.

Jim Windham of Spring, Texas, cannot get his own Windham lineage back farther than Willis Windham (born 1787) of 1820 Perry
County, Mississippi. Not only can Jim NOT prove his Windham lineage any farther back than this Willis Windham (born 1787),
Jim cannot even tell the readers of this Windham Forum what is the name of Willis Windham's father.

If Jim Windham of Spring, Texas, tells us all his lies, tries to keep secret all data that contradicts his Felbrigg Hall,
England, lineage claims and cannot get his own Windham family lineage back farther than Willis Windham, born 1787, of 1820
Perry County, Mississippi,..........we wonder what else Jim Windham is trying to keep secret and what other lies, misleading
statements and half-truths is he trying make the readers of this Windham Forum believe.

Jim Windham of Spring, Texas, likes to haphazardly spew-out his false claims and then try to justify all his garbage
by then stating he has: "proof and facts accepted by any genealogical society". What a Joke! His 'proofs' and 'facts' are
NOT proofs and facts, at all, and his claims are NOT accepted by any genealogical society.

The only thing Jim Windham can prove is that he is DNA related to some other Windhams who have also taken DNA test.
Jim Windham can NOT prove that ANY of his matched Windhams can prove a Windham lineage back to Felbrigg Hall, England…..And
again, Jim windham does not even know the name of the father of Willis Windham of 1820 Perry County, Mississippi (Jim’s
most distant known ancestor). Does anyone else wonder why Jim Windham is so insanely obsessed with trying to claim Windham lineage
to Felbrigg Hall, England, 600 years ago, when he cannot even tell us the name of of the father of his most distant known ancestor
Willis Windham of 1820 Perry County, Mississippi. Fess-up, Jim.......What is Willis' father's name. We all know that you
cannot answer that simple Windham lineage question. And you don't have a proven connection to Felbrigg Hall, England.

For the most reliable Windham Family data go to:
http://www.familytreedna.com/public/WindhamFamily/

John B. windham
Metairie, Louisiana
j.b.windham@cox.net


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