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There are now 6 people in my B3 subgroup on the R1a project (Lapinski, et al.), including myself. Plus there is another (Norwegian) that I know of who is not in the project. Most are from Norway; 1 from southern Finland, 1 from Ireland, and now a new one from Scotland. So it looks like my little group had Viking adventurers among them.
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Originally posted by PDHOTLEN View PostThere are now 6 people in my B3 subgroup on the R1a project (Lapinski, et al.), including myself. Plus there is another (Norwegian) that I know of who is not in the project. Most are from Norway; 1 from southern Finland, 1 from Ireland, and now a new one from Scotland. So it looks like my little group had Viking adventurers among them.
I am impressed with the R1a project.It is one of the best that I have seen so far.
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Originally posted by 1798 View PostI looked at the R1a tree and it shows L664 at 3000 BC.That is a few years before the origin of the Vikings!!!
I am impressed with the R1a project.It is one of the best that I have seen so far.
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Originally posted by 1798 View PostSo you think that your ancestor got safely back to Norway after a raid on the Irish coast.
You could be right.Last edited by PDHOTLEN; 15 October 2013, 02:18 PM.
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Originally posted by PDHOTLEN View PostMy line of reasoning follows an earlier exchange (on another forum?) that L664 has never been found in Iceland, implying that L664 were not among Viking raiders/explorers. Now it's looking like my B3 subgroup participated, along with other subgroups of L664, although they still haven't found L664 in Iceland. B3 may not have reached Iceland, but they at least were among Norse settlers in the British Isles area. As for my specific ancestors, I don't think they went to sea. My tight little line (within B3) includes myself and the guy from Finland, along with another along the Swedish border who is not in the R1a project. We may have been Forest Finns.Last edited by PDHOTLEN; 17 October 2013, 08:12 AM.
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My L664, group B, may have come into southern Finland from the east with the Corded Ware Culture.
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Originally posted by PDHOTLEN View PostMy L664, group B, may have come into southern Finland from the east with the Corded Ware Cult
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I haven't managed to do the Big Y test yet, but an estimation of my Y haplo from my Ancestry test, has estimated me in the R-L664 haplogroup. My paper tree, if accurate, goes back in the Molesworth family, to the Lindsay clan, back to Normandy, and to Adgillis, King of Fresia, around 725AD.
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