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DNA technology leads to identification of Revolutionary War soldier
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DNA technology leads to identification of Revolutionary War soldier

DNA technology has enabled the identification of John Pumphrey, a Revolutionary War soldier whose remains were discovered in Camden, South Carolina. Battlefield archaeologists Jim Legg and Steve Smith uncovered the remains, which were initially unidentified and labeled as '9B.' Using genetic genealogy and historical records, researchers confirmed Pumphrey's identity as a 13-year-old enlistee in the 7th Maryland Regiment. The identification involved DNA samples from three descendants of the Pumphrey family, providing closure for the family and allowing Pumphrey's name to finally be recognized after centuries. Pumphrey's remains, along with others, were found at a site of a significant battle during the Revolutionary War, where many soldiers were lost. His story highlights the impact of modern forensic science in uncovering historical truths.

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CBS News (US) logoCBS News (US)NeovisanSredinaČinjenice 85Objektivnost 90prije 19 h
DNA technology leads to identification of Revolutionary War soldier

DNA technology has enabled the identification of John Pumphrey, a Revolutionary War soldier whose remains were discovered in Camden, South Carolina. Battlefield archaeologists Jim Legg and Steve Smith uncovered the remains, which were initially unidentified and labeled as '9B.' Using genetic genealogy and historical records, researchers confirmed Pumphrey's identity as a 13-year-old enlistee in the 7th Maryland Regiment. The identification involved DNA samples from three descendants of the Pumphrey family, providing closure for the family and allowing Pumphrey's name to finally be recognized after centuries. Pumphrey's remains, along with others, were found at a site of a significant battle during the Revolutionary War, where many soldiers were lost. His story highlights the impact of modern forensic science in uncovering historical truths.

Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article focuses on the identification of a Revolutionary War soldier using DNA technology, which is primarily a scientific and historical topic. There is no explicit political framing, bias, or controversy present in the content. The information provided is factual and centered around the use of

Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 85 · Objektivnost 90): The article presents a plausible account of the discovery of Revolutionary War remains using DNA technology. It cites specific individuals involved and provides details about the identification process. While the full story isn't completed, the information presented aligns with general historical an

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