PARKER Family Group 10 P33 and P46 match on 25 of 25 markers. They both have a rare repeat of DYS19, with two values (14 and 15) rather than a single value. Sharing a rare genetic marker is a very valuable asset in determining relationships. The oldest ancestor of P46 is John PARKER, b about 1525 in Great Bursted, Essex England. His great-grandson, James Parker, born 1617 in Great Burstead, immigrated to Woburn, Mass. about 1640. The oldest ancestor of P33 is Samuel PARKER, born 1817 in Lubec, Maine, died 1899 in St. Stephen, NB Canada. Samuel PARKER married first, Jane GRIMMER, and second, Lucy JENKINS. These two lines had not been in contact before their matching DNA results. They are looking for the branching point of the line of Samuel PARKER from that of James PARKER. P141 was added to this group on 20 March 2007. He is descended from John PARKER born about 1560 in England, married Mary ASHELS (or WHEELER). John is buried at Great Burstead England. P46 and P141 descend from different sons of James PARKER 1617. The ancestor of P46 is Eleazer PARKER, and P141 descends from Eleazer's brother Samuel PARKER. P141 matches both P33 and P46 with the exception that he has only a single value for the marker DYS19. This difference may be very useful in determining branches of this PARKER line as more descendents are tested in the future.