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Re: Match Time Tree
Debbie, I find it easier to use. Before, it seemed that in order to make sense of who was who, one had to go back and forth between the Time Tree and the Block Tree. This way it is all in one place.
By ejsteele56@... · #8243 ·
Re: From Gaul to Wales; a Speculation
Ciar¨¢n, Thanks for pointing out the members in the Hughes Surname Project. One of them does show up in my matches and has taken the Y700 test, but since the Big Y STR Differences box is not filled
By ejsteele56@... · #8242 ·
This 4.3-Million-Year-Old Hominin Co-Existed With Humanity¡¯s Earliest Ancestors | IFLScience
https://www.iflscience.com/this-43-million-year-old-hominin-co-existed-with-humanitys-earliest-ancestors-75676# This 4.3-Million-Year-Old Hominin Co-Existed With Humanity¡¯s Earliest Ancestors The
By Dan D. · #8241 ·
Re: From Gaul to Wales; a Speculation
Ed?There are two S3997 testers in the Hughes DNA project. ?Ciar¨¢n
By C.B. · #8240 ·
Re: From Gaul to Wales; a Speculation
EdThe unknown origin testers are a pain. I don't have Welsh autosomal DNA but I have matches in Wales. They are beyond the autosomal threshold. I know where my MDKA comes from and ancestry is very
By C.B. · #8239 ·
Match Time Tree
I don't think I've seen anyone comment yet on the Match Time Tree. It's a very useful new visual display for Big Y testers though you need to have some Big Y matches to get anything out of the
By Debbie · #8238 ·
Re: From Gaul to Wales; a Speculation
Wayne, I don't know which Welsh group you are referring to, but suggest if you have not done so, to join the Williams Surname Project and the Welsh Patronymics groups. They are both good groups where
By ejsteele56@... · #8237 ·
Re: From Gaul to Wales; a Speculation
I have 10% on My test on my father's side but the Welsh group removed me from their group. I can't prove through paperwork that I am Welsh but everything in my DNA looks in that direction. I was
By Wayne Williams · #8236 ·
Re: From Gaul to Wales; a Speculation
Ciar¨¢n, Autosomal tests do have some advantages, but like surnames they also have their limitations. It was from an Ancestry test in 2017 that I discovered I was positive for U106 which led to me
By ejsteele56@... · #8235 ·
Re: From Gaul to Wales; a Speculation
EdIn my Family Finder pages I entered S3997 in the search box and one of my matches is S3997 positive with a 111 marker YSTR test. He could be in a surname project and you could look at his YSTR
By C.B. · #8234 ·
Re: From Gaul to Wales; a Speculation
Ciar¨¢n, I agree that it would be nice to know what may have happened genetically between the estimated time of the birth of the MRCA of S3997 (c. 950 BCE) and the estimated birth of the MRCA of its
By ejsteele56@... · #8233 ·
Re: From Gaul to Wales; a Speculation
Edyou would need some new Big Y testers to break up the huge YSNP block in your Y line!? I used to have a 25 YSNP block and two new testers have come along and broken up the block. They have a made a
By C.B. · #8232 ·
Re: Question re: changes to haplogroup assignment
OK just checked, king of the Angles, rather than England. Ancestor of the other one. Apologies. [email protected]> wrote:
By Piero Sinclair <pierosinclair@...> · #8231 ·
Re: Question re: changes to haplogroup assignment
Well, of Mercia! [email protected]> wrote:
By Piero Sinclair <pierosinclair@...> · #8230 ·
Re: Question re: changes to haplogroup assignment
Ian King Offa ap W?RMUND, King of ?NGLAND is my 45 great Grandfather.
By Inventorb · #8229 ·
Re: From Gaul to Wales; a Speculation
Brian, Thanks for the article, I look forward to reading it.? As for your question concerning surnames, those that have documented Welsh ancestry include the following surnames: Prichard, Williams,
By ejsteele56@... · #8228 ·
Re: From Gaul to Wales; a Speculation
It is well known that the Irish Sea was a thoroughfare for trading around the coasts of all the regions which touched upon it in the period 600-1100 AD. I have cited Katie Hemer's 2013 paper before -
By Brian Swann · #8227 ·
From Gaul to Wales; a Speculation
Things have been fairly quiet around here, so I thought I might bring up a subject from the past but with some updates. Back in September 2022, I had written about trying to identify the original
By ejsteele56@... · #8226 ·
Re: R-FGC3861>>BY11544
Hi Shane, On discover tool of FTDNA, the medium estimated age of R-BY11544 is 2 centuries younger, end of 10th century, after the "birth" of Duchy of Normandy.
By Bertram · #8225 ·
Re: R-FGC3861>>BY11544
This paper fascinates me because somewhere in the mists of time my ancestors were intertwined with these same families. But there is one thing I'd like help understanding and it comes from this: "As
By Shane Tarry · #8224 ·