Re: Help with interpreting surprising yDNA results (Irish)
Thanks John,?If only 1% of my 405 25 marker YSTR matches who have taken the Family Finder test are S5556+ I would be pleased. I have only nine branch matches at present!! Ciar¨¢n On Tuesday, February
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C.B.
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#7810
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Re: Not Parent Expected
NPE poker: Al, I see you one NPE parent and raise you the other¡. Both my parents were NPE babies. Before testing Dad¡¯s side had no clue. Mom¡¯s side knew but kept the secret until we told them
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Phil Chaddock
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#7809
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Not Parent Expected
Al: That is right in line with both what I have seen when living in the UK, and with subsequent research. Some NPEs were merely adoptions, where a child was taken in by a family and assumed the family
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Richard Youatt
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#7808
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Not Parent Expected
Just a comment in regard to NPE mention in an earlier post. Several years ago a local family historian in my home area (The Free State of North Staffordshire) advised me to check the excommunication
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Al
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#7807
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Re: Consequences of "Opt-out" Group Project Profile
Tom & other R1b-U106 Our small project of 256 members has 98 kits that are "plus "Family Finder/"absent" Y test results. If even half that number receives a Y-DNA result, I might find myself quite
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Richard Smith
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#7806
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Re: Information Regarding FT209276
Thank you; for your common decency and kindness to respond and share the knowledge. Philosophy, history, science..
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man
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#7805
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Re: Consequences of "Opt-out" Group Project Profile
Hi Richard.? ?I think this has been an issue on the "Project Pages" for a fairly long while since they are public. In the past, I've periodically had to conduct a small campaign to encourage project
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T J Little
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#7804
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Re: Geographic Projects at FTDNA
Thanks you, Joe.? That's very helpful. - Tom
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T J Little
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#7803
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Re: Geographic Projects at FTDNA
Hi Brian - so true!? thanks for your shared experience and insights. Leo did his best with minimal data... leake
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Leake Little
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#7802
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Re: Geographic Projects at FTDNA
Hi Tom and Leake, The U106>L1/S26>A410>A673 Foxes, who are among your closest matches, are definitely of Wiltshire origin and Joe Grubb, who is also A680 said his ancestors were in nearby
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Joe Fox
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#7801
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Re: New Big Y results; The Foster/Forrester ...........Wallace connection
Hi Brian, Thanks for chiming in. I think that the key data cited in the essay is taken from the same sources any newer research might have relied upon, in particular the charters. It is fortunate for
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Roy
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#7800
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Consequences of "Opt-out" Group Project Profile
I am co-administrator to a relatively small surname project. I recently noticed that the DNA Classic Table that is viewable by group members and the public is absent members that are otherwise visible
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Richard Smith
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#7799
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Re: Help with interpreting surprising yDNA results (Irish)
Hello Ciar¨¢n FTDNA did about 36,000 FF predictions (their terminology) in the couple of days around Dec 7th, and another about 3,000 around Jan 31st. Their initial timetable suggested it would take
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John T
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#7798
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Re: Help with interpreting surprising yDNA results (Irish)
Hello LindaI have 807 25 marker matches, 405 of those have taken the FF test. The majority of the FF testers are still at M269. It would help me if FTDNA gave them the YDNA info from their FF tests
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C.B.
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#7797
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Re: Help with interpreting surprising yDNA results (Irish)
These three YSNP RSIDs are from my 23andme autosomal file. Surely FTDNA's Family Finder tests contain these also! Z156? rs770355795 G S5520 rs754136806 A S5556 i705809 G Ciar¨¢n The first two SNPs
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Martin Abrams
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#7796
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Re: New Big Y results; The Foster/Forrester ...........Wallace connection
The only comment I would make about the essay quoted is that it seems to have been written around 1950. Would modern scholars in early Scottish history agree with the conclusions promulgated in a 1950
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Brian Swann
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#7795
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Re: New Big Y results; The Foster/Forrester ...........Wallace connection
I would like to add a brief comment on A-6535, of which I am a member. While the Bruce grant of lands in Annandale dates to 1124, it appears that the 1st Lord of Annandale did not take up residence in
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Roy
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#7794
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Re: SAPP Tool for creating trees from STRs
The FGC11674 group has used it to great effect. I credit the use of that tool for encouraging the majority of the 120 plus Big Y and WGS tests for the group. I think it¡¯s an important tool to help
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Robert McMillan
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Re: SAPP Tool for creating trees from STRs
Try http://www.jdvsite.com <http://www.jdvsite.com/> VV
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vineviz
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#7792
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SAPP Tool for creating trees from STRs
Anyone have a good link for the SAPP Tool these days? This one no longer works: http://www.jdvtools.com/SAPP/
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Myles Twete
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