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    Any Ideas on R-YP5585

    R-Z93>YP5585 is a subclade found in a man born in India. The next subclade to YP5585 is YP5578 and this traces to groups of men whose common ancestry is in Yorkshire (over 100 of them to date) Due to suggestions from learned members of this forum and because at the time the only subclade of...
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    New map of haplogroup R1a-Z93 in Eurasia

    For the sake of being repetitious I am R-Z93, as is about 46 others in the Farrar DNA project (most named Farrar or Farrow, non Farrars are mostly NPE's or descended from persons who were born before surnames (Poll Tax of 1377) family is of Yorkshire origin, first of the name listed in subsidy...
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    New R1a map

    Perhaps the R1a in Burgundy can be attributed to the Alani tribes that settled in that area during the reign of the praetor Aetitius, he also allowed late comer Alani that couldn't find land to relocate to Armorica, modern Normandy. Aetitius struck a deal with the Alani, he needed people who...
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    R1a in Western Europe

    An update on my R1a1a1b2 (SNP Z93+, Z94-) I've been earnestly trying to ascertain the ethnicity of my earliest British ancestor. The Family surname is Farrar. Variations are Ferror, Ferrour, Fairer, Fareher, Fairher, Ferrar, Farrer and possibly more than I can find at the moment. My...
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    R1a in Western Europe

    thanks I caught that about 1 hr ago, and have edited my post. Thank you very much
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    The Normans

    Thank you, but then that leaves the question of how is it that my paternal DNA has been in England since before the reign of Henry VII, and were wealthy merchants and landowners.
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    R1a in Western Europe

    I hope that you or someone can clear this up. I am R1a1a1 SNP Z93+, SNPs M417, M198 positive, L2833-, L284- Full results: Your Halogroup Tests R1a1a1 Z93+ M417+ M198+...
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    The Normans

    mihaitzateo said Well if you have R1A1 that norse branch is clear is from some scandinavian vikings,very likely from normans Thank you for your consideration. My surname is Farrar (Ferrar, Ferror). My earliest documented ancestor was a wealthy landowner (untitled nobility) and merchant...
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    The Normans

    R1a1 in Normandy In conversation with ethnoancestry I was informed that there were two versions of R1a1 amongst the "Vikings" YCAII 19/21 is New Norse (Norwegian, essentially a patriarch who migrated north of Oslo), YCAII 19/23 is old Norse. I am confirmed R1a1a1, SNP Z93+, I have a...
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    The Normans

    I would think that the Vikings that settled in Normandy, by and large displaced (in a rather gruesome manner) the previous inhabitants, at least the males. Even if not, the Y DNA passed down, would not be R1b1, which I suspect was scant in Denmark and Norway, in the 10th Century. In other...
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    Sarmatians in Gaul

    I'd like to introduce myself. I'm the moderator of a surname DNA project. I'm trying to unravel a mystery. My haplogroup is R1a1a1 confirmed by Deep Clade R. SNP testing reveals that I am Z93+ M417+ M198+ Z94- Z284-...
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