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  • helenfwallace
    FTDNA Customer
    • Apr 2014
    • 4

    L3e5

    Any suggestions as to how this sub-clade might have got from Chad to the UK? From what I have read, this sub-clade probably originated in Chad and is not found in afro-americans, which suggests that my ancestor was not a slave that was transported via the Atlantic Slave trade. Could there be connection with the "Egyptians" recorded in UK historical documents?

    Helen
  • fmoakes
    FTDNA Customer
    • Jul 2005
    • 297

    #2
    Originally posted by helenfwallace View Post
    Any suggestions as to how this sub-clade might have got from Chad to the UK? From what I have read, this sub-clade probably originated in Chad and is not found in afro-americans, which suggests that my ancestor was not a slave that was transported via the Atlantic Slave trade. Could there be connection with the "Egyptians" recorded in UK historical documents?

    Helen
    MyOrigin estimates from a Family Finder test might be very informative, by seeing the rest of your ancestor's origins.

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    • helenfwallace
      FTDNA Customer
      • Apr 2014
      • 4

      #3
      Family Finder Results

      These were 94% European 6% Middle Eastern.

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