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Dang R1bs,always hogging the spotlight. Didnt know there waz a cole project, ill loo, it up.
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Are there time frames attached to your y-dna matches such as y-12 etc? I have a LOT of matches at y12 with the surname Cole. They all disapear at y25 while other names stay. Is tnis a bit of a clue...
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Since my last post i have found i am m-81/M-183, negative for V-13. This is even more rare in Britain. My automosal says im 86% british isles with 96% europe. 2% north african which points to source...
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Looking for advice on an automosal match. Ftdna estamates him as a4th-distant cousin,gedmatch says 5.2 generations. The only connesction i can see on his tree is a 5 times great grandmother who was...
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Skin color is a part of the picture but features are what is in question. N. Africans, especially ancient ones are classified as caucasoid not negroid. Although tis is apparently still hotly debated.
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Thanks Twilight. V-13 is more common. M-81/ M-183, not as much. There is a smattering among some of the border reiver surnames,( Nixon, Scott,Douglas,to name a few). Clearly an adoption id assume....
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The Elliot name has lead me to an assumed Scottish ancestry but could more likely be English as i have no links yet to any of the big border Elliot lines.
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Im projected as L-117 on ftdna,but on the E-M35 project they have me matched to M-81 / M-183. Are there any new theories how this subclade came to the UK & when? My earliest ancester is an Elliot in...
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My earliest ancester is an Elliott. Born in new hampshire 1793. Im linked to the UK with some Coles, Rumleys, & Rumseys, as well as Romerils from the Channel islands.( romeril is among many close...
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