Re: STR MARKER DYS557 TTTC --
Hi Cynthia, You've been missed. I'm not sure exactly what you are looking for as far as significance. Yes, in our small little world of S6881 we just have 2 known people with the result of 17 STRs
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Chris Noble
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STR MARKER DYS557 TTTC --
Chris,
Hi. I know I have been absent for so so long. There are reasons and we can talk more offline. So, my focus is back on the endless search. I have a question...
Where does one go to learn
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Cynthia Sexton
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Re: Anyone available for dinner?.
???????????????????????????????????????????? 6 June 2017Dear Jim,
I should very much like to meet you while you are in the UK.?? For some reason beyond my
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Peter Latham
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Re: Anyone available for dinner?.
??????????????????????????????? 5 June 2017Dear Jim,
My reply to your invitation to meet bounced back from the R1b-S6881 site.? So I am re-sending to your personal
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Peter Latham
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Re: Anyone available for dinner?.
Have a wonderful trip, Jim. I'm jealous you get to do this. I hope you find
lots of information that you need and maybe even a willing DNA donor. Best
of luck to
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Chris Noble
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Re: Anyone available for dinner?.
Hello, everyone,
The community chorus in which I sing has a concert tour to Ireland this month. So I planned a few days in England to work on genealogy, primarily in county record offices. But if
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James Liptrap
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#124
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Updated files
I have updated both the Tree Structure and the S6881 Group files to include the most recent of Iain's date predictions for subclades. There have been no new BigY tests in a while so nothing else
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Chris Noble
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#123
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New file uploaded to R1b-S6881
Hello,
This email message is a notification to let you know that
a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the R1b-S6881
group.
File : /S6881 Yahoo Group 051617.xlsx
Uploaded by :
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R1b-S6881@...
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#122
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New file uploaded to R1b-S6881
Hello,
This email message is a notification to let you know that
a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the R1b-S6881
group.
File : /S6881 Tree Yahoogroup 051617.xlsx
Uploaded
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R1b-S6881@...
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#121
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Genomic Data & Longobard History: Professor Geary Lecture
????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? 25 April 2017
DearCharles and
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Peter Latham
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#120
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DNA Day Sale
Great news, group! The ¡°DNA Day¡± sale has started at FTDNA and will last only one week until next Thursday, April 27th. And new this year is a sale on SNP Packs. They are on sale for $89, meaning
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Chris Noble
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Re: DNA Testing.
Hi Jim,
One small problem with your theory is that Werburghstune (Warburton) was one of a number of settlements founded by Mercia to defend against the Vikings. Werburgh was a Saxon Saint who is
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Ray Warburton
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#118
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Re: DNA Testing.
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?25 March 2017
Dear Ray, Jim and all,
At present it seems to me that there is an equally good case for Mr S.6881 or his descendants being Viking immigrants to West
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Peter Latham
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#117
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Re: DNA Testing.
Hi Jim,
Ian is rather remote from the rest of the S6881 Warburtons who are bunched in the A11378 branch. His common ancestor with the rest cannot have been much later than Mr S6881 himself as there
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Ray Warburton
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Re: DNA Testing.
Ray,
That line shows on my list as:
Mr. Ian Murray
Warburton
iwarb111@...
Thomas Warburton, (1775-1830)
R-A11377
Jim
Sent: Friday, March 24, 2017 2:47 AM
To:
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James Liptrap
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#115
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Re: DNA Testing.
Jim,
"The only Warburton on my list shows up at a genetic distance of one out of 25, and no TIP report is available."
Which kit was that? I only have one Relevant BigY, but Three Warburton SNP panel
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Ray Warburton
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#114
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Re: DNA Testing.
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?23 March 2017Dear Justin, Jim and all,
A move for a man from West Lancashire to Devon in far SW England before the railways in the
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Peter Latham
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#113
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Re: DNA Testing.
Justin,
It is also interesting that my name, Liptrap, which is supposed to have derived from Liptrot of Lancashire, also appears in Devonshire.
Robert Liptrap had children baptized and then
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James Liptrap
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#112
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Re: LivingDNA Testing.
It is interesting to check your name on the following site. http://gbnames.publicprofiler.org/
Looking just now from a hotel in Queenstown I can't see the maps, but it should show name distribution
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Ray Warburton
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Re: LivingDNA Testing.
Well, Justin, I can give you my best guess but that would be all it is.
Looking at where some of the locational surnames from our group are found
to be located in the 1881 census (which is either
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Chris Noble
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#110
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