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Early on, the Watsons tentatively identified one victim as 18-year-old John Ruddy, based on bone size and the ship's manifest. They have since found a section of teeth with a rare genetic anomaly
-- a missing upper molar that never formed -- shared by some Ruddy family members in Ireland. Researchers hope for DNA confirmation in about six months. Excavation of the burial site and the shanty, aided by ground-penetrating radar, has proved a whirlwind education in anatomy and archaeology for the 47-year-old brothers. Both earned doctorates in history but, science-wise, have nothing more than an introductory college biology class under their belts. "It has been indeed a crash course," Frank Watson said, "and it's been fascinating." To compensate, they have surrounded themselves with experts -- including Monge and a retired coroner, forensic dentist, geophysicist and a graduate student in bioarchaeology
-- who share the brothers' enthusiasm and have volunteered their help. "They're as professional a team as any one I've seen out there on a site," Monge said. The brothers see the project as a way to document early 19th-century attitudes about industry, immigration and disease in Pennsylvania. Their ultimate goal is to recover all the remains, identify the men and inter them properly, either here or in Ireland. Michael Collins, Ireland's ambassador to the U.S., visited Duffy's Cut last summer and said in remarks at Immaculata University that it's an important story to tell.
Immaculata has provided some funding, but the brothers are seeking grants for further DNA tests, archival research in Ireland and a Celtic cross to mark a new grave at a nearby cemetery for any remains that are not repatriated. "We see this more as a recovery mission," William Watson said. "Get them out of this ignominious burial place." ___ Online:
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