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Re: Possible New Place to Fish for Matches
Thanks James for your reply. ? ?My terminal haplogroup on FT is A1133, determined through CTS4466 SNP Pack 2 testing beyond 111 markers. ? For Christmas I bought the latest 23 & Me test on the new
By EdSmith¡¯49 · #366 ·
Re: Vikings may not be who we thought they were, DNA study finds
So the story might not be "norse" but "Irish"?.. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_of_Orkney
By Espen Solheim · #365 ·
Re: Vikings may not be who we thought they were, DNA study finds
LOL..Thanks John for that ;) I am continuing to find more Macaulays who likely fit into A151+ to test and am awaiting a couple of Y37 tests at the moment. December was not exactly kind to
By Lucas McCaw · #364 ·
Re: Vikings may not be who we thought they were, DNA study findsFrom Subject Received Size Categories
Very many thanks for all of this information Neil. I will digest this with interest! I have only relatively belatedly realised that we should have a fighting chance of working out what STR markers
By john brazil · #363 ·
Re: Vikings may not be who we thought they were, DNA study finds
Hi Espen, And we daren't forget the R-A161+ Macaulays ?! John. [email protected]> wrote:
By john brazil · #362 ·
Re: Vikings may not be who we thought they were, DNA study findsFrom Subject Received Size Categories
Hi John, Thanks for this, very interesting indeed. I am R-A151 positive, downstream to a small subclade FT74196. My family roots are in West Cork ¨C which by your thesis is within the ancestral core
By O'Brien, Neil · #361 ·
Re: Vikings may not be who we thought they were, DNA study finds
Happy New Year to you, your father and your brother. And to the rest of this group too. I will leave the question about how most effectively to pursue your DNA heritage to James or others better
By john brazil · #360 ·
Re: Vikings may not be who we thought they were, DNA study finds
Happy New year there! I have had the opportunity to sit with my father and brother this Jul and we came to discuss the DNA result from Orkneys and naturally formed a few questions about it. Maybe
By Espen Solheim · #359 ·
Re: Possible New Place to Fish for Matches
My apologies if this came off as a stream of thought. The TLDR version: 1) 23andMe actually has a very robust set of Y-DNA SNPs in the current chip, which incorporates a good deal of the work we
By James Kane · #358 ·
Re: Possible New Place to Fish for Matches
Is this readable? chips over at 23andMe after deciding to upgrade the ancient V2 test there. The last round seems to have added a good number of branches from the ISOGG tree. Granted it's not full
By Espen Solheim · #357 ·
Re: Possible New Place to Fish for Matches
During the Holiday sale I bought the 23&Me kit. ? My terminal SNP is A1133 through FT, though I'm curious to cast a wider net on matches and to dive deeper to break through our Famine era O'Sullivan
By EdSmith¡¯49 · #356 ·
Re: Holiday Wishes
And best wishes for the holiday to you all and looking forward to a less challenging 2021! From a cool Ireland (7*C) where it is wet, and very windy (50km/h). Nollaig Shona Daoibh, John (Brazil)
By john brazil · #355 ·
Re: Holiday Wishes
Most of Norway in rain especially all along the coast whole December month. It is the "greyest" month ever recorded in Oslo. The changes appears on places like this firstly while other places observe
By Espen Solheim · #354 ·
Re: Holiday Wishes
Thank you Elizabeth and the same to you.
By Martha · #353 ·
Re: Holiday Wishes
And, the same to you and your family. Maybe some day I'll complete my quest to see all the continents. I only have two left, and one of them is really really cold. lol
By Rusty Sullivan · #352 ·
Re: Holiday Wishes
Thanks Rusty, have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
By McBride, Shane · #351 ·
Re: Holiday Wishes
No, this is not unusual where I live. Miami is 635 miles south of Baker, FL. I live in a temperate zone, Miami is subtropical. More than a nine hour trip for me to travel down to Miami, on a
By Rusty Sullivan · #350 ·
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Surely not, seriously I never thought it got that cold in Florida? I went to Miami in December 2012 and it was perfect weather, must be climate change causing grief again.
By McBride, Shane · #349 ·
Re: Holiday Wishes
Good catch, Shane, my temp was in Fahrenheit.
By Rusty Sullivan · #348 ·
Re: Holiday Wishes
Merry Christmas to you too all, I'm in Perth Western Australia it was 39 degrees today and will be 42 degrees tomorrow, all celcus. No white Christmas here unfortunately! Best wishes for 2021, I
By McBride, Shane · #347 ·