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Interesting blog article
Hello cousins! FTDNA has a blog post on surname/clan/sept/kindreds and Y-DNA: https://blog.familytreedna.com/dast-cast-irish-surname-dna/ with an example including CTS4466+
By Michael Adams · #946 ·
Re: Thanks for the membership
Hi Greg, Thanks for your reply. Don’t know about “closely” related, but you and Fran do have some sort of a paternal connection. I believe I’ve found your tree on Ancestry and will send a
By Francis & Susan Minnehan · #945 ·
Re: Thanks for the membership
Hi there Susan, wife of Francis. Nice to hear from you. And I also don’t understand it too well but it appears Fran and I are very closely related. It is certainly something that Smith should
By Greg Smith · #944 ·
Re: Thanks for the membership
Hi Greg, I’m Susan Minnehan, wife of Francis Minnehan who is sitting on branch R-BY69984 along with Joseph A Minihan. Fran did the Y-500 and then Y-700 after matching with Joseph A. Minahan on 67
By Francis & Susan Minnehan · #943 ·
Re: Thanks for the membership
Hi, Nigel. Many thanks for the reply. I am starting to feel like a Meenig :) I will look out for the updated tree. Simply fascinating and throws up a whole series of new challenges. Regards, -
By Greg Smith · #942 ·
Re: Thanks for the membership
Greg, I am responding also on behalf of the similar note you sent to my colleague Zena McCarthy Paice at the McCarthy Study. Without doubt your paternal origins have Mooney / Moynihan / McCarthy
By Nigel McCarthy · #941 ·
Re: Thanks for the membership
Thanks for the insight, Paul. It’s very open-ended and sounds fascinating (like everything in genealogy). I’m just comforted in the fact I’m from Ireland. Perhaps more people will surface in
By Greg Smith · #940 ·
Re: Thanks for the membership
Greg, As you have Moynihan and Minnehan/Minahan on two of the three branches below A7752, I would put my money on that being your original Patrilineal Surname and this would have been in Ireland.
By Paul O'Donnell · #939 ·
Thanks for the membership
As a newcomer to DNA matching, all I have to do is work out why I am here and how do I have a BigY match with a Mooney and a Moynihan (and a McCarthy). Sadly, my surname of Smith doesn’t lend itself
By Greg Smith · #938 ·
Re: Comes from the middle east
It's interesting, but has absolutely nothing to do with L21, CTS4466, etc. That is a very very different branch of R1b. Lucas McCaw [email protected]> wrote:
By Lucas McCaw · #937 ·
Re: Comes from the middle east
Just came across this thought it might be interesting........... https://www.scirp.org/journal/paperinformation?paperid=19567 wrote:
By Doun <gutredson@...> · #936 ·
Re: Comes from the middle east
I believe "J" is Middle Eastern and apparently spread west throughout the Mediterranean.? My cousin's grandson (also my cousin, of course) has an Italian surname, so I expected he would be an "R"
By Mike · #935 ·
Re: Two CTS4466 predecessors in Ireland 4,000 years ago?
rs521 is a deletion on chr7 not a YDNA SNP. DF13 has the highest concentrations of modern and ancient DNA in Western Europe. Sure you can find it all over the world, but you can’t read anything
By James Kane · #934 ·
Re: Comes from the middle east
Nope, None of that is correct. R has nothing do so with the middle east, Sumerian, etc. The haplogroups on this line diverged in western Europe over 4,500 years ago (which ancestrally came from the
By Lucas McCaw · #933 ·
Re: Two CTS4466 predecessors in Ireland 4,000 years ago?
When I looked at this map yesterday I assumed that it must be a kurgan pontic step migration into Europe but now I don't think so.The rfgc11134 from 4000 years ago branched from rdf13 also rs521 also
By Doun <gutredson@...> · #932 ·
Comes from the middle east
R1b-cts4466 branched from fgc11134 branched from rdf13 also known as rs521......Google it all over the middle east.....I'm new to this so possible wrong but that's what I could get when I googled it
By Doun <gutredson@...> · #931 ·
Comes from the middle east
R1b-cts4466 branched from fgc11134 branched from rdf13 also known as rs521......Google it all over the middle east.....I'm new to this so possible wrong but that's what I could get when I googled it
By Doun <gutredson@...> · #930 ·
Re: First Pass of hs1 R-FGC11134 YDNA Tree Complete
Thank you James for your excellent and extensive efforts! Best, JEF [email protected]> wrote:
By James Ferguson · #929 ·
First Pass of hs1 R-FGC11134 YDNA Tree Complete
https://ydna-warehouse.org/tree?subclade=R1b-FGC11134 The tree structure now reflects the results of the joint genotyping run. ?The biggest changes are under the L270 Sullivans. ?The old structure
By James Kane · #928 ·
Re: -- When Will you Include SNP Testers without Big-Y?
I'm pretty much in full concurrence with Lucas. ?At the risk of offending some, I will go further with STRs and say they are most useful for matching dead people or newcomers who receive outdated
By James Kane · #927 ·