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Re: Y-DNA Warehouse Tree Tech Demo
Hello, James. As always, you amaze with your expertise and inventiveness. I recall from earlier efforts that the mix of Y500 and Y700 data was making automated TMRCA estimation in your trees go a bit
By Elizabeth · #466 ·
Y-DNA Warehouse Tree Tech Demo
Hello folks, There is a demo of the Y-DNA Warehouse's tree render available as I wrap up the new site's base functionality. ?At the moment it only displays the tree structure to people who are not
By James Kane · #465 ·
Re: FGC84010>A663 from Wales to Meath / Westmeath
Building on previous, Wales connections are the focus. ? Under Haplogroup origins I see Edward Teague who¡¯s the earliest known American ancestor of Teagues, a surname with multiple kits my son Evan
By EdSmith¡¯49 · #464 ·
Re: FGC84010>A663 from Wales to Meath / Westmeath
I found at least three origins of Lynch surname, one English (hill), one Irish (mariner), one AngloNorman. Just as Hughey (and variants) connotes horseman and Sugrue stems from the given name
By EdSmith¡¯49 · #463 ·
Re: FGC84010>A663 from Wales to Meath / Westmeath
Thanks mate.I thought Lynch Lynch was a Norman name but there you go
By lilwayne · #462 ·
Re: FGC84010>A663 from Wales to Meath / Westmeath
What¡¯s tough about evolving science of phylogenealogy is that we are learning more every month and year. ? ?Surnames are indicative not always definitive due to cultural and various wild card
By EdSmith¡¯49 · #461 ·
Re: FGC84010>A663 from Wales to Meath / Westmeath
Can you do something on the McAuliffe surname please mate cheers
By lilwayne · #460 ·
Re: FGC84010>A663 from Wales to Meath / Westmeath
Add to the mix in this exchange the surname Hughey stemming from the given name in Gaelic for horseman. Why? R-S1129 for me (Sullivan lineage) shows multiple Hughey kit matches. This surname links to
By EdSmith¡¯49 · #459 ·
Re: FGC84010>A663 from Wales to Meath / Westmeath
Cheers mate [email protected]> wrote:
By lilwayne · #458 ·
Re: FGC84010>A663 from Wales to Meath / Westmeath
Wish i could help you there man.I`m not a Jones
By lilwayne · #457 ·
Re: FGC84010>A663 from Wales to Meath / Westmeath
Thanks Neil and GJ. You might be interested in looking at the two maps attached? Whilst the SurnameMap shows how prevalent and widespread the Jones surname is in the UK, the 'named' map clearly shows
By john brazil · #456 ·
Re: FGC84010>A663 from Wales to Meath / Westmeath
Hi GJ, R-P312/S116 > Z290 > L21/S145 > S552 > DF13 > FGC11134 > FGC12055 > A353 > Z3026 > Z16250 > A114 > CTS4466/S1136 > S1115 > FGC84010 > A541 > A151>FT11485>FT74196>BY21620 contains 5 surname
By O'Brien, Neil · #455 ·
Re: FGC84010>A663 from Wales to Meath / Westmeath
Remember that ¡°Jones¡± as a surname was first recorded in the late 1200¡¯s in England and not in Wales. Even today there are more than double the number of Jones in England than Wales, and it was
By Gj3000 · #454 ·
Re: Ogham Stone clues
Thanks again Elizabeth, All new information for me. I see that building an understanding of Irish names (surnames, middle, given) is like solving a 3D Rubik's cube. On one side are our Haplogroup
By EdSmith¡¯49 · #453 ·
Re: Ogham Stone clues
Hello, Ed. You shouldn¡¯t forget that the druids were Vates, Filidhs and Bards, ranks which describe Ritual Priests, Seers, and Poet/Singers. The ¡®recorded¡¯ history of the land was oral, and
By Elizabeth · #452 ·
Re: Ogham Stone clues
Thanks Elizabeth, Yes I see that Oghams in Ireland are concentrated in County Kerry¡¯s Dingle and Iveragh peninsulas, with the tallest in Europe on Dingle. ? Elsewhere in Ireland, Scotland, Dyfed
By EdSmith¡¯49 · #451 ·
Re: Tracing surname
Joe and group, My Smith surname is through adoption and possibly my grandfather¡¯s falling out with the orphanage Catholic priest at a time along the eastern seaboard ¡°Irish need not apply¡± signs
By EdSmith¡¯49 · #450 ·
Re: Tracing surname
Speaking of surnames, from my (current) Carroll surname and my positivity for CTS4466, wishful thinking attracts me to the Carroll sept of the Eoganachta Lock Lein in Co. Kerry (around the lakes of
By Joe Carroll · #449 ·
Re: Ogham Stone clues
Hello, Ed. I corrected your date below. You are correct, that seafaring miners could have travelled up to the top of Dingle Bay and sailed down the River Laune directly to Loch Leane and Ross Island
By Elizabeth · #448 ·
Correction
I meant 1300 not 2300 years since the rise in Munster ?of the Eoganacht.
By EdSmith¡¯49 · #447 ·