Big Y came back
It looks like there are a few Germans and Danes with the same common ancestor at about 2550 BCE. With our DNA breaking off EU 175 at 3550 BCE It looks like we have been in Northern Europe awhile.
Got the big Y-700
More confused, it seems to indicate our ancestors were in the Jutland at around 2550 BCE
I could be wrong but, we only have 4 other folks with a common ancestor in they are Dane and German. It looks like they were in Europe for awhile
right now we have FT DNA out to 111 markers
The only matches are at 12 markers- with the closest being a UK match with ancestors from Malta- the split there was estimated at 1-350 BCE
I am agree with the Roman Hypothesis - it seems like based on Genetic dist they came from the middle east to...
Update:
We did the FTDNA- Once again 0 African
The only matches:
2 Danes (my family history has us leaving the Jutland and moving to the Rhineland during the reformation
1UK (VIA Malta) Closest match
Genetic distance -1
1 Belgium (Wallonoa)
1 German
7 Saudis (it says our common ancestor was...
Update:
We did the FTDNA- Once again 0 African
The only matches:
2 Danes (my family history has us leaving the Jutland and moving to the Rhineland during the reformation
1UK (VIA Malta) Closest match
Genetic distance -1
1 Belgium (Wallonoa)
1 German
7 Saudis
1 Kuwait
But is seems all our...
Huh intresting- why in Westphallian (I have a lot of relatives from there). There is speculation that the inhabitants of that area were part of the Nordwest block that were neither German nor Celt, could some ancient tribes have left a little of their genetic legacy behind? Also the Romans...
Thanks so much
Its possible- it is really cool there is a lot we don't understand.
They say that the NORDWEST block is different, perhaps there were early tribes there that carried that DNA from Africa. Maybe it came from the Romans intermixing with the Ubii in the Rhineland, perhaps the Aur...
Took your advice on cladefinder- it came up the same, so it's not a mistake-
The mystery remains- how a family can have the E-U 175 with not one ounce of west African autosomal dna- further all the ASDNA test are 100% Northern European not even one trace of southern European (except in my true...
My Ancestory DNA came back:
60 percent Germanic Europe
27 percent Norwegian
6 Swedish
4 Scott
3 welsh
Nothing from anywhere else in the world- that matches our family trees going back to the 1500's
My Ancestory DNA came back:
60 percent Germanic Europe
27 percent Norwegian
6 Swedish
4 Scott
3...
Direct Paternal line is from the west bank of the Rhine between Cologne and Xanten (a small town called Lank)
Roman Auxiliaries were my thought, Or the Ubii tribe who mixed with the Romans and their capital I believe was Bonn
BTW Thank you so much-
My family settled in Central Missouri in 1838. In very isolated communities with the same people they immigrated with (the joke is we were inbreed in Germany and inbred here). My cousin just get his Ancestry results back. 99% Northwestern European as did my Paternal Uncle (dad brother) 99%...
Thanks Torzio-
That seems very likely -I found a map of both E1B1A and B in Europe (funny how they follow the same pattern in Western Europe) concentrated in Northern Italy, Switzerland then right up the Rhine- all area where the legions were stationed. They must have brought it from the...
My son took the 23 and me test, the results came back very very confusing
His Haplogroup came back E1B1A with EU 175. But what was odd it said it was with out some markers. When I researched that that had only been discovered in one other person in a study in Africa
However his autosomal DNA...
My son took the 23 and me test, the results came back very very confusing
His Haplogroup came back E1B1A with EU 175. But what was odd it said it was with out some markers. When I researched that that had only been discovered in one other person in a study in Africa
However his autosomal DNA...
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