I would enjoy a little discussion on this topic. Our Y DNA results don't match well with others with our surname; but do match well with others of about five and possibly six other different surnames. All of us look handsome together on a spreadsheet.
Also, we have a match of 67 GD4 with one surname who has his best match of 67 GD2 with one of the other surnames -- whom we also match at 67 GD2 (also our best match). Is this fellow (the GD2) more likely to be in the donor line to us both?
In the projects these folks are in, they are all in separate groups of their own on the results pages and also don't match their surnames well except for their own family, it appears. None of our family has apparently tested with FTDNA or Y search. We're alone while the other surnames have multiple testers.
I have a couple of scenarios and also a question about how to find which one is the original Y donor. First: I'm picturing a large family of children who become orphaned a couple centuries ago, and half a dozen families take a son each.
Then second I picture one very charming fellow who fathers sons with half a dozen married women of other surnames. Do these scenarios sound plausible to the experts? What other scenarios would you suggest.
I should perhaps mention that we ourselves have tons of relatives and ancestors who have been going happily along for a couple hundred years at least thinking everything was on the up and up, as far as I know.
There are cemeteries full of our dearly departed relatives, so we don't lack for family and nobody has ever suggested we weren't. I haven't discussed this with anyone in the family but my brother.
Also, we have a match of 67 GD4 with one surname who has his best match of 67 GD2 with one of the other surnames -- whom we also match at 67 GD2 (also our best match). Is this fellow (the GD2) more likely to be in the donor line to us both?
In the projects these folks are in, they are all in separate groups of their own on the results pages and also don't match their surnames well except for their own family, it appears. None of our family has apparently tested with FTDNA or Y search. We're alone while the other surnames have multiple testers.
I have a couple of scenarios and also a question about how to find which one is the original Y donor. First: I'm picturing a large family of children who become orphaned a couple centuries ago, and half a dozen families take a son each.
Then second I picture one very charming fellow who fathers sons with half a dozen married women of other surnames. Do these scenarios sound plausible to the experts? What other scenarios would you suggest.
I should perhaps mention that we ourselves have tons of relatives and ancestors who have been going happily along for a couple hundred years at least thinking everything was on the up and up, as far as I know.
There are cemeteries full of our dearly departed relatives, so we don't lack for family and nobody has ever suggested we weren't. I haven't discussed this with anyone in the family but my brother.
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