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Hi Arnold, Yes, Lineage 1 is what we call the Founder Line. We actually have 2 Lord Lyon's Court paper trailed Crinan c975 descendants who have tested with...
Debra Dunbar Nowell
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Oct 2, 2008
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Hello, The first two results from the U106+ Group general fund Deep Clade-R test candidates have come back, both U106+ for candidates from North Eastern...
David Weston
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Oct 7, 2008
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David, I've had a look through Leo Littles 67 marker haplotypes in ysearch 25 Feb 2008 (large .csv file FTDNA order; haplogroups predicted by Whit Athey's...
Clinton
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Oct 7, 2008
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Has a general timeline been estimated on when U106 went to the British Isles? When U106 went to the British Isles did any mutations occur in the British Isles...
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Oct 10, 2008
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Dear Sir I am sure others will answer - but your questions look like a wish list. The specific answer to your first three Questions is "No". Unless there are...
brian swann
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Oct 10, 2008
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Dear asby0, Here are my responses to your questions. When did U106 go to the British Isles ? It is reasonable to assume that carriers of U106 have been ...
Bob Bootle
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Oct 11, 2008
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Interesting, my husband who falls into this grouping null 425 and U106+ and his ancestor traces back to Hendrick Hendricksen Kype (de Kype) who was born in the...
Elizabeth Kipp
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Oct 11, 2008
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Elizabeth, Whilst nothing is certain. I boldly propose that the origin of the U106+Null425 expansion was probably within 400 miles of Den Hagg, Netherlands. ...
Bob Bootle
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Oct 11, 2008
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Given the very strong Germanic flavour of U106+, I believe it likely the majority of U106 arrived in England with the Angles, Saxons, Jutes and Danish Vikings....
David Weston
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Oct 11, 2008
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Is there any possibility that a significant proportion of U-106 arrived in England following the Norman Conquest? My CRUWYS family were supposed to have ...
debbiekennett@...
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Oct 12, 2008
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In general, I agree with David about the strong Germanic element in R1b-U106. So a good deal of those British Isles/Irish lines which are U106+ probably go...
Michael Maddi
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Oct 12, 2008
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If the U106 mutation occurred maybe some 3300+ years ago as is indicated by one flavor of analysis of a limited number of modern U106 haplotypes, that's plenty...
Tom Gull
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Oct 13, 2008
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Agreed. The family lore for my husband's line (de Kype) is that he was part of the group of "Normans" who settled at the time that Robert the Good of Normandy...
Elizabeth Kipp
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Oct 14, 2008
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Dear All It depends a little bit on what you mean by the "Norman Conquest" and "Norman Ancestry". Anthony Camp, former Director of the SoG, published a booklet...
brian swann
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Oct 14, 2008
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David, I have been away for over a month, and am just catching up to your posts on this topic. My interest as we discussed is the South West Region, as DNA...
Lyn David McMullen
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Oct 14, 2008
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Two more test candidate results have come back U106+: kit 54935 (MDA Ploin) from Ukraine and kit 98898 (MDA Geesey) from Switzerland. Both have 37-markers...
David Weston
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Oct 15, 2008
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David,   I find that interesting that you are able to predict the likelyhood that he will be U198 based on this particular value "YCAII". I would like to...
chris herrington
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Oct 15, 2008
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David,   My deep clade results have been completed. I am negative for U198 and P107. ... From: chris herrington <asby0@...> Subject: RE:...
chris herrington
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Oct 15, 2008
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Hello, Four more test candidate results have come in. No luck with these. All are U106- and belong to haplogroup R1b-U152+. They are: Region MDA Country...
David Weston
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Oct 16, 2008
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I am thinking about doing the 23andMe test. What is going on with U106* people with this test so far? Gary Blakely...
Gary & Ann Blakely
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Oct 19, 2008
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My results are back yet. Have many S-21 been tested by 23andme? Doyle King...
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Oct 19, 2008
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I am S21+ and have been tested by 23andMe. Now what? Andy...
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Oct 19, 2008
12:50 pm
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My autosomal testing was done by FTDNA and results interpreted by Tribe DNA as 83% Basque. I'm U106+. Not sure how that fits in the origin of U106+. If I'm not...
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Oct 19, 2008
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There are two genetic genealogists who are keeping spreadsheets with results for deCODEme and 23andMe customers. The results they're interested in are the SNPs...
Michael Maddi
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Oct 19, 2008
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Four out of five native Dutch men alive today descend from the hunter-gatherers who lived in Europe during the last Ice Age. The other 20 percent are the...
Peter Lowensteyn
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Oct 20, 2008
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Dear Peter, Thanks for this link. It would be very interesting to see the raw haplotypes (and/or SNP results) of the 2000 men in this study. Does anyone have...
Tim Janzen
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Oct 21, 2008
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Dear All, I think it's 200 men and not 2000. Ronald ... link. It would be very interesting to see the ... (and/or SNP results) of the 2000 men in this study....
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Oct 21, 2008
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First, I guess we're assuming this was a Y-DNA study. Many of these studies use mtDNA, but this one sounds specific. I agree with Tim that there's probably an...
Thomas Gull
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Oct 21, 2008
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It was 2,000, and it was a Y-DNA study (I wasn't sure in my previous post): "De Knijff researched the Y-chromosome of over 2,000 men from all over the...
Thomas Gull
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Oct 21, 2008
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It's was is written in a newspaper.Have you checked with local sources? I think also that the link with a timescale is a little bit unwise.  Ronald ... and it...
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