Hello everyone!
Any possible theories for the migration path of Y-DNA "T" to the British Isles?
0.5% in England and even less in Ireland (Co. Carlow in my case) where my paternal line ended up.
Is it possible that it could have been just one person that introduced T to Britain and Ireland...
FTDNA has determined my Y-DNA haplogroup to be T-CTS11984. They have also determined that I am positive for CTS8489 but negative for CTS8862.
Can anyone recommend any additional SNPs I should be tested for to help explain this...and help grow my haplotree, as well?
My name is Brian Walsh and I am new to Eupedia.
My Y-DNA haplogroup is T-M70 and I have Walsh 2nd cousins on 23andMe who were determined to be T-CTS3767 so I suspect I am, as well.
My Y-DNA111 from FTDNA shows that I have no matches from Wales and only two matches overall....one with the surname...
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