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It depends upon whom you have available. I was able to obtain my maternal grandfather's (maternal grandmother's father) haplogroup because he fortunately had one son who had sons and a male cousin was willing to test. The same could be accomplished if the greatgrandfather had brothers or there were...
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Was this the basic haplogroup testing? As you know, it is entirely possible that there was an adoption or other situation in this family and his direct paternal line in the Irish family was not ancestral Irish. Were possibilities not even discussed in the news feature? That is a shame because it misleads...
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Don't forget that the surviving women were also frequently taken along, one reason for different mtDNA migration patterns.
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Congratulations. That is wonderful. I keep hoping someone connected to me will test. I will just keep waiting!
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I started my McHale project (my mother's maternal grandparents) to see if we could match up McHale families from County Mayo Ireland. McHales are fairly centralized in that the vast majority were from County Mayo. Many who emigrated to the US settled in pockets: northeast Pennsylvania near the coal...Last edited by kaybee930; 20 December 2006, 02:18 AM.
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mtDNA matches
I have had my mtDNA results for about a year. While new HVR1 matches keep being added, I still only match my brother for high resolution (1&2). There is nothing you can do about that except wait for people more closely related to you to be tested!
The...
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I would tend to agree with that. I am not sure what the solution is, but I don't know what Congress could do that would help, nor should the gov. necessarily get involved. It wouldn't make me feel better.
Some private solution is probably the best answer to be able to move forward. I...
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This was mentioned at the FTDNA Conference by the Genographic Project representative. The Native Americans are concerned because they have been ripped off by the US government in the past and don't trust any promises made. I wonder if a written promise from Congress would make a difference, given the...
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Recruiting - Sheats - Schuetz
Perhaps you could add some information that has been learned...how widespread the name is - what countries is it found in, how it was occupational (what does it mean?), that sort of thing. It can still be interesting even though you are not finding a lot...
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L & Causcasian-talk to FTDNA
Ask FTDNA to review the results. They generally do so when there is any question.
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