Ogham Stone clues
This exchange reflects dna spread across the Irish Sea in pre Eoganacht times. ? The concentrations of ogham stones from Kerry and Cork to Wales, Devon, Cornwall, isle of Man, Renfrenshire area of
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EdSmith¡¯49
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#446
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Re: FGC84010>A663 from Wales to Meath / Westmeath
Roy,
Neil¡¯s screen shot below is from Alex Williamsons Big Tree. It is a useful start, but does not have nearly as many participants as the FTDNA Block tree.
I expect that Neil would like a
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Paul O'Donnell
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#445
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Re: FGC84010>A663 from Wales to Meath / Westmeath
Neil,
I'm not exactly sure what you are wanting me to send to you.? I'm willing to share most anything to figure out my predecessors.
Thanks
v/rRoy
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Roy Walker
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#444
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Re: FGC84010>A663 from Wales to Meath / Westmeath
LOL, roger that!
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Roy Walker
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#443
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Re: FGC84010>A663 from Wales to Meath / Westmeath
Good deal. We both speak MILS. A language in and of itself.
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Rusty Sullivan
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#442
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Re: FGC84010>A663 from Wales to Meath / Westmeath
I¡¯m a Fire Supporter/Field Artilleryman; 27 years now. Hoping to get 30.
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Roy Walker
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#441
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Re: FGC84010>A663 from Wales to Meath / Westmeath
Yes. Fore Control Officer.
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Rusty Sullivan
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#440
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Re: FGC84010>A663 from Wales to Meath / Westmeath
Me too. That¡¯s why I was asking. 20 years, AC-130s in the USAF.
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Rusty Sullivan
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#439
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Re: FGC84010>A663 from Wales to Meath / Westmeath
Gunship Fire Control Officer. Spectre?
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Roy Walker
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#438
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Re: FGC84010>A663 from Wales to Meath / Westmeath
Military, for very respectfully.
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Roy Walker
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#437
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Re: FGC84010>A663 from Wales to Meath / Westmeath
Roy,
Just curious (and way off topic), where did you pick up using ¡°v/r¡± in your emails?
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Rusty Sullivan
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#436
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Re: FGC84010>A663 from Wales to Meath / Westmeath
My email is walkerjeep@...? ? I'm not sure which results you are asking for specifically for the the Big y test?
v/rRoy
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Roy Walker
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#435
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Re: FGC84010>A663 from Wales to Meath / Westmeath
Hi Pat and Roy,
Can you send me screenshots of your FTDNA view of FT38151.
The direction of your ancestral line follows the following path CTS4466/S1136 > S1115 > FGC84010 > A541 > S1121 > Z16251 >
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O'Brien, Neil
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#434
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Re: FGC84010>A663 from Wales to Meath / Westmeath
John,
Yes I am aware of Teague in a derogatory sense. What¡¯s so curious is how
several Teague Big Y kits that match my son Evan¡¯s kit have different
terminal subclades, yet indicate Edward
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EdSmith¡¯49
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#433
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Re: FGC84010>A663 from Wales to Meath / Westmeath
Thanks much, this has been enlightening for me.??
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Roy Walker
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#432
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Re: FGC84010>A663 from Wales to Meath / Westmeath
In that case your closest relative on the phylogenetic tree is kit no. 875867 Caldwell, which is an NPE is the last 200-400+ years, based on the number of snips and depending on the speed of snip
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O'Brien, Neil
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#431
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Re: FGC84010>A663 from Wales to Meath / Westmeath
Yes, that is me, 906045
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Roy Walker
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#430
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Re: FGC84010>A663 from Wales to Meath / Westmeath
I¡¯ve actually just realised, besides misspelling ¡®series¡¯, that I have managed to contradict myself below. Looking at Alex¡¯s tree for your snip line, it is clear that the Cauldwell/Hoey split
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O'Brien, Neil
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#429
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Re: FGC84010>A663 from Wales to Meath / Westmeath
Hi Roy,
Goodness, 117 y111 matches ¨C that¡¯s seriously impressive, but doesn¡¯t sound right. I only have one. Normally a y111 sorts out the mismatches due to convergence and divergence, on
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O'Brien, Neil
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#428
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Re: FGC84010>A663 from Wales to Meath / Westmeath
Roy,
A few things to note in response to your questions.
At the end of the day, the "average" number of Y111 (or other level)
matches really doesn't matter or mean anything. You can't use
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Lucas McCaw
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#427
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