Hi all, I checked the familytreedna site and it appears that the basic 12 marker test will be available on the 6th of March. The 37 marker, which is the one that I purchased, is available on the 20th of March. I think that will be the date of the complete testing.
I was thinking of the George Goodman born 1844, James the Blacksmith's son, and the age difference with my George. My chap, according to his death, would be born approx 1848. It appeared that Mary McCarthy married when she was quite young and she may have met my ancestor sometime before marriage. If the 1844 George is one and the same it may be that the age difference would have had an influence on George not wishing to disclose his real age.
I know that my dear departed dad was conscious of the nine year age difference between my mother and himself. When they first met, according to my mother, my dad didn't tell her his real age for some time. She was only sixteen years and had to wait until she was twenty one before marriage. Of course full age on Mary McCarthy's (nee Goodman) marriage cert could have been 16 years as in 1875 it would have been OK to marry younger. Still, hopefully all will be revealed soon.