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    R1b-U152/S28 : more Gaulish or Roman ?

    What origin is Scottish Borders, U152+, L2+, L20- (L2*), then?
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    Genetic make-up of Europe

    Maciamo, Does an R-L2* 'Y' make one S116+?
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    Y DNA and surnames

    Chris, I'm R1b1b2a1a4c and my surname is Scottish Borders, so, I'm leaning toward a Roman Legionnaire 'Y' for myself.
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    Y-DNA haplogroups of ancient civilizations

    Maciamo, Can you help with this? My cousin, whose surname is Wolfe, has a Haplogroup T 'Y' Chromosome that comes from Galicia, Western Ukraine. Any idea of the origin of his 'Y'?
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    Romans, Alpine Celts and Belgae : close cousins ?

    When pertaining to Britain, one has to look at the Easterly distribution of U152's subclades. For example, L2* and L20+, are all East locales. The recent U152 paper, which concludes that U152 is found, overwhelmingly, in Southern England, must mean U152*, as, separate from L2* and L20+.
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    R1b-U152/S28 : more Gaulish or Roman ?

    My Elliot family, through a 'Y' match, has been traced to Larriston, Scotland; what does this say about my 'Y?'
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    Genetics of the British and Irish people

    Do you think the Angles carried much S28 in any flavor? If so, how much came to Britain and where?
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    The Normans

    I was thinking Belgae, as, my closest, continental match is a Van Bunschoten from Utrecht, Netherlands, at a 66/15 match.
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    The Normans

    Maciamo, Do you think R-L2* in a Scottish Borders surname is Norman?
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    Y DNA and English surnames

    R-L2* is U152+, L2+.
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    R1b1b2a1b4

    Does anyone have an opinion of how an Elliot ended up being R-L2*? I'm the only one on the planet, to date.
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    The Normans

    Are you S29+?
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    Y DNA and English surnames

    My surname is Elliot and I'm R-L2*; does anyone have a hunch of how an Elliot came to be this? Kyle Elliot
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