Jack Langstaff's DNA Results.
I have sent my sample in and have chosen the 37 marker test
and the results are in the table below.

Locus

DYS#

Alleles

 

 

Locus

DYS#

Alleles

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

393

13

20

448

19

2

390

24

21

449

29

3

19 *

14

22

464a **

15

4

391

10

23

464b **

15

5

385a

11

24

464c **

16

6

385b

14

25

464d **

17

7

426

12

26

460

11

8

388

12

27

GATA H4

13

9

439

12

28

YCA II a

19

10

389‑1

13

29

YCA II b

19

11

392

13

30

456

16

12

389‑2

29

31

607

15

13

458

18

32

576

17

14

459a

9

33

570

19

15

459b

10

34

CDY a

35

16

455

11

35

CDY b

40

17

454

11

36

442

13

18

447

25

37

438

12

19

437

15

* Also known as DYS 394

**  On 5/19/2003, these values were adjusted down by 1 point
       because of a change in Lab nomenclature. 

To date there are only two results for this group: the Krienke family in Canada and the Krinke family in the USA. Testing for these two families gave a 37 vs 37 markes to be an exact match.

This is what I assumed, common ancestors about 6-8 generations, as both the ancestors that I can prove by genealogical records were born in the small village of Radczicz in Kreis Wirsitz around 1770. Their birth dates can only be calculated by their age at deaths. They are either brothers or cousins, who can tell.

See graph below: