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Older Male lines?
What is the best way to study the male line of a 4th great grandfather? . . . all I can find is a paper trail.
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Correlation of Surnames with Matches
My surname group seems to correlate with the Atlantic Modal Cluster (we do not have any really close matches except for maybe location long ago) . . . and my closes genetic matches (Y-DNA and a-DNA) have different surnames (but in general they are from the United Kingdom and maybe seafaring people long...
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To me, it reads like a Royal Proclamation given to the Englishman abroad who has a duty to marry a British Protestant woman. And since the entire community had to march into church every Sunday, it seems very helpful in ancestor tracing. I was just wondering about the historical reasoning behind it...
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Colonial Records and Autosomes
My uncle said that my paternal grandmother had relatives who lived west of the Blue Ridge Mountains. I know without her DNA, I can only use my dad's and my own autosomes to help me do my research. I know these relative's ancestry were from Germany. But when I researched colonial records, I came across...
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Does Saponi DNA Prove Mixed Tribal History?
Are the Saponi genetically a mixture of MattaPoni (eastern side) and Monacan (western side) tribes?
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I was happy with my Gen 1.0 results, and I already tested with FTDNA. As a matter of fact, the test cost less than my blood test I get every six months to see if my readings are normal. So taking the Gen 2.0 exam for confirmation on me, myself, and I seems to be an adventure to look forward to too.
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It would be nice to have parental A-DNA to compare with other sibling A-DNA . . .
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FTDNA posted your password under your old account listings. Now, they do not. I guess you have to ask for it from the help desk or look up one of your old records....
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Yeah, I remember something like that in 2005 . . . I was hoping to read a big fat book by now....
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When Will the Results of TGP be Published?
Is The Genographic Project over yet? When will the results be published?
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addition of a single marker, DYSA7.2
http://www.plosone.org/article/info:...l.pone.0010419
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Where Hg R people Homesteaders?
I like the word "aftermath."
I thought Hg R people lived in the time of hunter-gathers, but some people have suggested that the Hg R people did not travel around until 6000 to 4000 year ago. I always thought that proto-Hg R people were mobile. So, the Hg R people should be...
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Modern Eastern North American Natives often have a different history from other locations in NA since literature was introduced differently in different parts of North America.
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