Re: Ancestral Surnames and BigY results
Ray last posted that the following were in the S6881 Panel at YSEQ.
S6881
A8050
A11375
A11376
A11377
A11378
A11379
Chris
R1b-S6881@...> wrote:
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Chris Noble
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*"I thought 2 looked rather low for the number of Warburtons in Wigan. I
would expect similar numbers for all towns in the Mersey corridor from
Liverpool to Manchester, but the highest concentrations
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Chris Noble
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Cynthia,
Is Deborah's brother in the U106 project? If not, we need to get him
there so we can see his STRs. Thanks.
Chris
[R1b-S6881] <R1b-S6881@...> wrote:
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Chris Noble
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Ray
Thank you, I'll pass that onto her. If I remember correctly the Panel included A8050 (?). I'm really enjoying your posts!
Cynthia
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Cynthia Sexton
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I thought 2 looked rather low for the number of Warburtons in Wigan. I would expect similar numbers for all towns in the Mersey corridor from Liverpool to Manchester, but the highest concentrations
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Ray Warburton
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Hi Cynthia,
Deborah's brother sounds an ideal candidate for the S6881 panel. Such a close match must indicate he is very likely S6881.
Regards
Ray
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Ray Warburton
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Peter,
Thank you. You'll get use to my humor - I hope! --->You just gave me, through these links -2dozen roses ?
Onward to search!!
Cynthia
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Cynthia Sexton
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Thanks, Peter! Back to Medieval Soldiers with more surname variants. So much fun. And thanks for idea about the Wigan World website. I'll definitely check it out.
Chris
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Chris Noble
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Sounds good to me. I wish my Liptrot had worked out. I paid for the DNA37, and found that, although M269, we do NOT share a common ancestor within the last 40+ generations. I¡¯m glad we missed out
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James Liptrap
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Dear Ray,
Sorry, error in my e.mail at 1.22 hrs today.? In 1881 the Wigan census for Warburtons was 23:
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Peter Latham
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?? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?? 15 February 2017 ???
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Peter Latham
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Peter, I don't think either Ray or I am in touch with Dr. King so go ahead and contact her if you wish. :)
Chris
I would be happy to volunteer to participate in Dr Turi King's latest Viking
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Chris Noble
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Cynthia,
I used the medieval soldier site that Peter provided and I do see people
serving with the surnames "Grave", "Greyve" and "Greve", all earlier forms
of the surname Graves. I don't know if
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Chris Noble
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I started to write "Father's Day Sale" when I replied to Justin but then I
went and checked my records. I ordered a BigY at the sale in April last
year and it was for DNA Day. I think on the Father's
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Chris Noble
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Thanks so much, Peter! That was very interesting. I was able to find the site at http://medievalsoldier.org/. The fun part is trying to figure out how they might have spelled the name back then. I see
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Chris Noble
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This ancestral history exploration is absolutely fascinating. You each are very generous to share all this. I am jealous of course as we Graves still need to find our ancestral footprints in
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Cynthia Sexton
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Hi Ray,
Thanks for your post. It's always nice to get people talking about their
theories on here. I did want to answer a couple of your points.
I guess I'm remiss in clarifying that I always
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Chris Noble
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Generally, FamilyTreeDNA has a ¡°Fathers Day Sale¡± for their regular packages. I haven¡¯t been looking for Big-Y sales in the past.
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2017 1:45 PM
To:
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James Liptrap
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Justin,
Historically the BigY goes on sale around April and November. So
basically around every 6 months. I would hold out and see if we get a good
sale in April this year. There's no telling if it
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Chris Noble
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Dear Ray Warburton and Jim Liptrap,
I agree that it is very likely that many Lancashire families named
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Peter Latham
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