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Re: New file uploaded to R1b-S6881


 

Hi Jim,
? ?I'm sorry about the two from England. They are definitely the wrong group. Since they aren't even R1b they branched off from you in the way distant past and a long, long time before surnames so the connection is just a coincidence. As for the matches on your Ontario Liptrop, we do have a Taylor one step above S6881 but he's probably not closely related to your Ontario Liptrot. Is your Liptrot kit # 594187? I want to make sure I'm on the right person. Let me know.

Chris



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On Tue, Jul 25, 2017 at 8:15 PM, jim@... [R1b-S6881] <R1b-S6881@...> wrote:
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OK - Results - but no help.

I found two Liptrots in Wigan, and submitted the yDNA-37 test.? The first results came back yesterday.? They matched ONLY each other - one step of 37 markers. (seriously - NO other matches!) The TIP Score indicates a common ancestor (reaches 90%) about 7 to 9 generations back - in the neighborhood of 1700. which would be a good scenario toward finding a relationship to Liptrap with BigY.

EXCEPT their haplotype is I-M253.? Scandinavian.? Either we are not related, or there was a 'Viking in the woodpile' sometime after Liptrap branched off but before their two branches diverged. ...And then the Viking died and left no other descendants....as did his brothers and cousins.? I guess.

This brings me back to the Liptrot from Ontario I tested last December.? At least he was R-M269.? That was also the yDNA-37 test.? His only 11 matches were all 4-step (of 37) matches to subjects named Taylor, Hoffner, Grevois,? Ingles, Donovan, Macklin, and Georgia.? Are any of these names matches to anyone in S6881? ? I was truly hoping some Liptrot would match to me.? Would it help to upgrade to yDNA-67?? Or to test directly for S6881?

Open to suggestions

Jim Liptrap


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