| 41. | John Jefferson's Y chromosome matched blood samples taken from the lineal descendants of Jefferson's uncle, Field Jefferson.
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| 42. | It is a common misconception that every person who bears a clan's name is a lineal descendant of the chiefs.
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| 43. | The 1953 electoral reform law in effect reduced the field of political parties to lineal descendants of the old Liberals and Conservatives.
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| 44. | Simply put, the game was a lineal descendant of Monday night's, with the pain diluted to half-strength.
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| 45. | Ladd was born in Exeter, New Hampshire as a direct lineal descendant of Daniel Ladd, Sr . ( 1613 1693 ).
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| 46. | He was an 8th generation direct lineal descendant of Captain Richard Raymond, ( 1602 1692 ), and his wife, Judith.
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| 47. | Its membership includes lineal descendants from the nineteenth century membership, and it adheres to the Society's early rules and customs.
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| 48. | Sir Charles Munro was the son of George Munro of Culrain and a lineal descendant of Sir George Munro, 1st of Newmore.
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| 49. | He was also a key figure in the construction of the Boston Public Library and a lineal descendant of the French philosopher Montesquieu.
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| 50. | O Beolan was the lineal descendant of the family of Applecross, a well known priestly family whose progenitor was St . Maolrubha.
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