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Re: Hackley/Hockley relationship
Absolutely true. However, by the time the Romans pulled out of Britain, a large fraction of soldiers were drawn from various Germanic tribes and some other former enemies. Northern Italy especially
By Vince Hackley · #25 ·
Re: Hackley/Hockley relationship
Hi Vince, Actually many Roman soldiers retired in the area of Essex my Hockleys come from. 400 years of peace and relative prosperity in Roman Britain would help in firmly establishing the bloodline
By Darrel Hockley · #24 ·
Re: Hackley/Hockley relationship
Interesting. Northern Italy is a mish mash of peoples. Invaded and resettled hundreds of times starting at least a few thousand years ago. Any sense of whether this is a Germanic heritage or a
By Vince Hackley · #23 ·
Re: Hackley/Hockley relationship
Hi Vince, Haplogroup R-U152 originated in northern Italy. Darrel
By Darrel Hockley · #22 ·
Re: Hackley/Hockley relationship
Darrell....I meant to ask you this before. You said your Hockleys were R U152. Do you know the origins of that haplogroup? DF21 is associated with the British Isles (the Atlantic culture) dating back
By Vince Hackley · #21 ·
Re: Hackley/Hockley relationship
Hi Darrell, Are you still active/subscribed to this group? Not sure what happened, but the group went silent after last September. Hoping it is still working and wish we could get more Hackleys to
By Vince Hackley · #20 ·
Re: Do You Have Famous Ancestors?
Very, very interesting. Diane
By Diane · #19 ·
Re: Do You Have Famous Ancestors?
I'll break the ice here. Anyone descended from William Samuel Hackley (ca1824-1913) of Culpeper County, Virginia and Martha Ellin Harrell (1826-1891) of Fauquier County, Virginia has an established
By Vince Hackley · #18 ·
Re: different Y-DNA lines for different Hackleys
I haven't been active on this group, but wanted to update on some Y-DNA results from about a year ago. Myself and a distant cousin Richard Hackley had tested with FTDNA at the highest level (at that
By Vince Hackley · #17 ·
Do You Have Famous Ancestors?
Do you have famous ancestors? Diane and I would love for you to share your information with this group. To make this easier we are suspending the rule of only discussing members of your direct line.
By Jim Jackson · #16 ·
Re: [VA-FAUQUIER] different Y-DNA lines for different Hackleys
That interesting Darrel. I don’t know anything about myheritage. If you know any male Hackleys on this platform, please send them my way. I’d lover to get them to test in FTDNA. I don’t know if
By Vince Hackley · #15 ·
Re: [VA-FAUQUIER] different Y-DNA lines for different Hackleys
Hi Vince, Yes I was saying that maybe your line of Hackleys may not be the same as the Culpeper line but from what you said below, you probably do descend from them. What got me into the
By Darrel Hockley · #14 ·
Re: Hackley/Hockley relationship
I just joined this group. Are you saying the group owner/manager is aanders and that there is some issue with how this group is conducted? I just want to be sure before I start posting anything here.
By Vince Hackley · #13 ·
different Y-DNA lines for different Hackleys
Hello All, So it might be the case that the Y-DNA of the colonial Culpeper County, VA line of Hackleys might still be the same for my Essex, England line of Hockleys, which is in the R U152 haplogroup
By Darrel Hockley · #12 ·
Re: Hackley/Hockley relationship
Noticed you were receiving an email from aanders@.... Be careful. I joined a Hackley Group two months ago and the only response was 20 nonsense e--mails sent at the same time on three
By [email protected] · #11 ·
Hackley/Hockley relationship
Hello Vince, I found the Hackley kits you mentioned on the "R DF21 and Subclades" project at FTDNA, (I wonder why no one set up a "Hackley DNA Project"?). Unfortunately, the Hackley-Hockley common
By Darrel Hockley · #10 ·
DNA Test
Darrell, can you please send more information on the TX DNA lab? I believe we may be related. I used the Ancestry DNA submission site. Thanks, Randy Anderson
By [email protected] · #9 ·
Hackley/Hockley Y-DNA
The family historian of the Hackley family of colonial Virginia, Dr. Woodford Broadus Hackley (1894 to 1978), believed that the Hackley family (origins Hampshire, England) were related to the Hockley
By Darrel Hockley · #8 ·
James HACKLEY
Looking for information on James HACKLEY 1691/1748 in VA John Handley pjhjr@... Wichita, KS ____________________________________________________________ Sponsored by
By [email protected] · #7 ·
Re: A New Year and New Opportunities
John Francis 1829/1903 John 1654/1697/98 John Francis Hackley is my 2XGGGF. Who am I hearing from? Patrick "John" Handley, Jr Wichita, KS
By [email protected] · #6 ·