Re: LivingDNA Testing.
Thanks very much for the quick feedback both.
Just restating where I am. We have very clear documentation for Horrell family (several lines) back to Devon in 17th century. And the name is already
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Justin Horrell
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#109
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Re: LivingDNA Testing.
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Dear Justin, Chris and all,
Chris is quite correct. ?My posting on S.6881 surnames in the 19th Century?census returns
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Peter Latham
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#108
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Re: LivingDNA Testing.
Hi Justin,
No, Peter was just looking in those certain parish records and calling
out some surnames he did or didn't see. I know that my family's surname
didn't originate there. Mine originated
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Chris Noble
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#107
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Re: LivingDNA Testing.
Hello Peter, All,
i was just reading the group posts properly. Do I take it from Peters note above about Upholland and Standish that these parishes look to be the origin of surnames of all the people
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Justin Horrell
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#106
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Re: SNP names and tree update
I'm glad, Mary. Remember to ask when you have questions and speak up when
what I post doesn't make sense. I'm more than happy to explain in much more
detail but on the other hand, I don't want to make
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Chris Noble
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#105
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Re: SNP names and tree update
It sure helped me and my old muddled mind. Thanks so much Chris
Mary E
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Wiredmarys
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#104
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Re: SNP names and tree update
Okay, fair enough. What I said may have been a little confusing for many.
I know you said you don¡¯t have any questions but let me try to explain what
I said in another way and see if it makes any
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Chris Noble
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#103
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Re: SNP names and tree update
I don¡¯t have any question at all.
I have absolutely no idea what you are talking about, but so happy that a thorough analysis of a little of my mouths interior could be so interesting and
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Michael Brooks
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#102
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SNP names and tree update
So, I may be the only one excited about this but after a long wait everyone with a BigY test in our group has their last shared subclade named, updated on their haplogroup badge (if it was a change),
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Chris Noble
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#101
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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.
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#99
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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 032017.xlsx
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#100
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Re: LivingDNA Testing.
????????????????????????????????? 24 February 2017
Dear Chris and all,
In the hopes that this may be some use mainly to our S.6881 cousins in the US with no clear
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Peter Latham
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#98
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Re: LivingDNA Testing...
I haven¡¯t been following the Living DNA discussion so can¡¯t comment. A quick look at their website shows it is quite comprehensive and cheap. Can¡¯t tell if 21,000 Y-chromosome SNPs is good but I
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Ray Warburton
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#97
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Re: LivingDNA Testing.
Hey Chris...
I have ancient North African 3% and the same for Middle Eastern. I also carry 34% Scandinavian. My brother carries 17% of that. So, I know the remainder comes from my uterine line.
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Cynthia Sexton
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#96
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Re: LivingDNA Testing...
Hi Cynthia,
It's kind of funny because I had already ordered a Living DNA kit before
Charles and Ray posted that they did. And I had decided to get my Mom one
too so we could compare the results and
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Chris Noble
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#95
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LivingDNA Testing...
Chris, Ray, Jim, Peter and all,
I have been reading the forums discussions of the LivingDNA testing results coming in. When I saw that Charles and Ray Wing both tossed their DNA into the ring it
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Cynthia Sexton
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#94
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Re: Ancestral Surnames and BigY results
Hi Chris,
Setting up the panel is the easy (and cheap) bit. In fact it is already available for ordering. The hard bit will be getting people to test, and financing it.
I will be putting an
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Ray Warburton
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#93
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Re: Ancestral Surnames and BigY results
That sounds great, Ray. I'm very envious that you have such a good group of
surname matches to test with. And the rest of us will gain in that the
branches in our part of the tree get fleshed out more
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Chris Noble
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#92
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Re: Ancestral Surnames and BigY results
Hi Chris,
I guess my focus was on matches that are further qualified than a random STR match. If you have a DNA match but no supporting information I can see you might want to qualify that further.
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Ray Warburton
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#91
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Re: New Joiner - Horrell (FTDNA 86268)
Jim, Did your Liptrot tester join any projects? I'd like to see his Y37 results before I answer your question. Thanks.
Chris
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Chris Noble
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#89
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