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R1b-CTS4466-Plus, R-BY69974.


 

James

I have followed the group¡¯s messages for several years, read Nigel¡¯s Paper, Elizabeth¡¯s Paper and studied Nigel¡¯s Tree and Block Tree. I think I have a very good understanding of my distant past.?
I have two matches, Matt Ryan, FTA4098 and Peter Ryan, FTA42485. We are on Page 17 of Nigel¡¯s Tree. Patrick Reidy born 1795 in Castleisland is the last ancestor I can document. I came across an item in the Casey Collection, Volume 6 which traces the origins of O¡¯Reidy to Ua Riada, Chief of Aradh in 1129. I also found several references to Ua Riada in the Annals For Munster where he is mentioned as the King of Aradh in 1129. Of specific interest was the theft of Ua Riada¡¯s gold drinking horn from the High Altar of the Great Church of Cluin-Mic-Nois in 1129. I split off A726 around 803 AD, DYS 449?around 851 AD, DYS446?around 906 AD and the first mutation of my block around 960 AD with a MRCA about 1122 AD. Given that my family name is Reidy and Nigel¡¯s Tree dates coincide with my mutation dates, is it a reasonable possibility that there is a connection between myself and Ua Riada? I look forward to hearing your thoughts about this.


John C Ready Jr








 

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James: three comments:

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  1. The 1120 date may jump forward a bit when we have the results of your Big Y-700 test as the current tree shows five SNPs shared by the Ryans, for some of which you may test positive.

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  1. Whatever genealogy of yesteryear you investigate, to claim it is your own you have to ?explain how it derives from an E¨®ghanacht of Raithlinn then C¨¦nel nAedha origin, as Y-DNA irrefutably (in my opinion) tells us.? If you want to claim an Ua Riada provenance (inherently implying that the two Ryans and Reidy NPEs, you need to make a case for the Ua Riada deriving from the C¨¦nel Aedha.

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  1. As far as I can see the tribal names deriving from the four sons of Con (C¨²) Corb, of which the U¨ª Aradh is but one, cannot be reconciled with an E¨®ghanacht origin. So if you want to bolt on to any part of this and claim the ancient genealogies in this need revision ¨C which well they may: that is what we are trying to investigate - again a lot more evidence would be needed.

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Kind regards = Nigel McCarthy

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From: jready8102@... via groups.io
Sent: 06 September 2022 16:53
To: [email protected]
Subject: [R1b-CTS4466-Plus] R1b-CTS4466-Plus, R-BY69974.

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James

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I have followed the group¡¯s messages for several years, read Nigel¡¯s Paper, Elizabeth¡¯s Paper and studied Nigel¡¯s Tree and Block Tree. I think I have a very good understanding of my distant past.?

I have two matches, Matt Ryan, FTA4098 and Peter Ryan, FTA42485. We are on Page 17 of Nigel¡¯s Tree. Patrick Reidy born 1795 in Castleisland is the last ancestor I can document. I came across an item in the Casey Collection, Volume 6 which traces the origins of O¡¯Reidy to Ua Riada, Chief of Aradh in 1129. I also found several references to Ua Riada in the Annals For Munster where he is mentioned as the King of Aradh in 1129. Of specific interest was the theft of Ua Riada¡¯s gold drinking horn from the High Altar of the Great Church of Cluin-Mic-Nois in 1129. I split off A726 around 803 AD, DYS 449?around 851 AD, DYS446?around 906 AD and the first mutation of my block around 960 AD with a MRCA about 1122 AD. Given that my family name is Reidy and Nigel¡¯s Tree dates coincide with my mutation dates, is it a reasonable possibility that there is a connection between myself and Ua Riada? I look forward to hearing your thoughts about this.

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John C Ready Jr

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