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Re: Question re: changes to haplogroup assignment


Piero Sinclair
 

OK just checked, king of the Angles, rather than England. Ancestor of the other one. Apologies.


On Thu, 22 Aug 2024, 17:37 Piero Sinclair via , <pierosinclair=[email protected]> wrote:
Well, of Mercia!?

On Thu, 22 Aug 2024, 16:38 Inventorb via , <williamwarman=[email protected]> wrote:
Ian?

King Offa ap?W?RMUND,?

King of ?NGLAND is my 45 great Grandfather.




On Oct 28, 2023, at 6:36?PM, Geoff blackburn <geoffrox08@...> wrote:

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Hi,

This is probably more of a myth than anything else: story of Prince Madoc ab Owain Gwynedd,

Ewenn

Le dim. 29 oct. 2023 ¨¤ 02:36, Geoff blackburn <geoffrox08@...> a ¨¦crit?:
This question as to when R1b (and perhaps U106) entered North America is an absolutely fascinating topic but surely it should be in its own subject string
regards
Geoff

On Sun, 29 Oct 2023 at 08:58, Ian Dundas via <ian_dundas=[email protected]> wrote:
Are you saying that there is archeological data showing R1b existed in the Americas before "discovery" by Europeans?

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Subject: Re: [R1b-U106] Question re: changes to haplogroup assignment

This statement is a cover up for bad records or guessing as dna and carbon dating doesn¡¯t lie.

¡°Eurasian haplogroup R1b should not be in the United States¡°
> On Oct 28, 2023, at 12:09?AM, Brian Swann <brian_swann@...> wrote:
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> Eurasian haplogroup R1b should not be in the United States











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