I assume that the Peter Daniel in question is the ancestor (supposed) of the Brunswick and Dinwiddie County, VA Daniels who moved to Halifax and then to other North Carolina Counties? It seems like there may be some confusion between the Brunswick and Middlesex Peter Daniels? I thought Woodson was in the Middlesex line, or were there Woodsons in both families? I have not looked at either line for some time.
The potential high level haplogroup of the line of Ambrose Daniel is not proved, as there was an NPE in the line of the descendant that was tested. As far as I am aware, no proved descendant of the line of Peter Daniel has taken a Y DNA test, but I could be wrong about that as not everyone in the Daniel DNA Project has listed their claimed ancestor. If anyone is aware of a proved descendant of Peter Daniel of Brunswick who has taken a Y DNA test, that would useful information to post to this forum... Otherwise, we would have to conclude that the potential high level haplogroup of that line is not known.
The Y DNA of the line of Roger Daniel has not been proved. To prove the Y DNA of a paternal line, living direct male descendants of two sons of an ancestor, Roger Daniel in this case, would have to first be proved using primary records and then their Y DNA would need to match. So far, no primary record evidence has been presented which proves a descendant of one son of Roger Daniel, so it not even possible to speculate as to what haplogroup his direct male descendants had/have. Since there could be the potential for breaks in the line of Y DNA of one son, descendants of two sons of an ancestor proved using primary records must be tested and match to prove the Y DNA of an ancestor with reasonable confidence.
If primary record evidence has been compiled to prove the identity of a descendant of at least one son of Roger Daniel, this forum would be a good place to document it or to provide a link to a source that does. Primary record evidence which proves the identity of descendants of two sons would be ideal.
The above being said, the high level haplogroups of Peter Daniel and Roger Daniel are not known unless two proved descendants from each line have taken a Y DNA test. Has that happened?
Best,
Kevin